Football League rule out replay of Watford-Reading
Tribunal find in favour of Blades over Tevez
Hull sign Stelios
Gerry Francis set to join Stoke
Maradona set to be handed rule at Inter
Zico poised to team up with Rivaldo in Uzbekistan.
Williams and Sinnott leave their posts
The Football League has ruled out replaying Saturday’s controversial game between Watford and Reading.
Assistant referee Nigel Bannister mistakenly awarded Reading’s first goal in the 2-2 draw after the ball had gone wide of the post.
An independent tribunal, set up to look into the Carlos Tevez affair at West Ham and Sheffield United’s relegation from the Premier League, has found against the Hammers who could be forced to pay the Blades £30m in compensation.
Hull City have signed former Bolton midfielder Stelios Giannakopoulos until the end of the season.
Former Tottenham manager Gerry Francis is in talks with Stoke to join as a part-time coach.
Serie A champions Inter Milan are considering hiring former Argentina great Diego Maradona as a consultant
Zico is poised to be named coach of Uzbekistan’s Bunyodkor, the former Brazil international, who left Turkey’s Fenerbahce in June, is set to join up with compatriot Rivaldo in Tashkent as a successor to Mirdjalal Kasimov.
Geraint Williams has left Colchester United after just over two years as manager while Lee Sinnott has parted company with Port Vale after less than a year in charge.