On This Day - Oct 25, 2015: McNaughton objective breaks Slaughtneil hearts



Birthday events 

Kornelia Ender (swimming) - four-time 1976 Olympic hero, who later confessed to being a piece of the East German doping program, conceived 1958. 

Michael Lynagh (rugby association) - previous Australia fly-half, conceived 1963. 

Paul Anderson (rugby association) - previous St Helens, Bradford and Great Britain prop, conceived 1971. 

Birgit Prinz (soccer) - previous Germany ladies' worldwide, named FIFA World Player of the Year in 2003, 2004 and 2005 and sprinter up on five different events, conceived 1977. 

Russell Anderson (soccer) - previous Scotland, Aberdeen and Derby safeguard, conceived 1978. 

Shaun Wright-Phillips (soccer) - previous England, QPR, Chelsea and Manchester City winger, conceived 1981. 

Darron Gibson (soccer) - Wigan and Republic of Ireland midfielder, once in the past with Manchester United, conceived 1987. 

Asha Philip (games) - Olympic, world, European and Commonwealth transfer medallist, conceived 1990. 

ON THIS DAY 


1983: West Ham turned into the principal group to score 10 objectives in a League Cup coordinate, beating Bury 10-0 out of a second-round, second-leg coordinate. 

1989: Oldham's Frankie Bunn set a League Cup singular scoring record when he put six objectives past Scarborough in a 7-0 Boundary Park obliteration. 

1996: Ray Harford surrendered as supervisor of Blackburn - 16 months subsequent to assuming control from the title winning Kenny Dalglish - with the club base of the Premier League in the wake of grabbing just four out of 10 winless matches. 

1998: David O'Leary was declared as the new director of Leeds, supplanting George Graham who had moved back to London to assume responsibility of Tottenham. 

2007: Martin Jol was questionably sacked as director of Tottenham while Bolton designated Gary Megson as their new supervisor. 

2008: A year to the day after Jol's sacking, his successor at Tottenham, Juande Ramos, was additionally expelled. Portsmouth uncovered they had given administrator Harry Redknapp consent to address Spurs about the new opportunity at White Hart Lane. 

2010: Brian McClennan quit as head mentor of Super League side Leeds. 

2011: Dual-code Wales global Gareth Thomas resigned from all types of rugby. 

2014: Down's Jonny McCusker was among the scorers as Ireland upset a first-leg shortfall to crush Scotland in the throwing shinty arrangement at Pairc Esler. 

2015:Cushendall were delegated Ulster champions after an additional time spine chiller with Slaughtneil. The Antrim champions in the long run won 1-24 to 3-17 with Christy McNaughton snatching their significant objective. 

2016: Brazil's 1970 World Cup-winning chief Carlos Alberto kicked the bucket at 72 years old. 

2017: Claude Puel was delegated as Leicester's new administrator on a more than multi year contract. 

Snappy QUIZ BLITZ 

1. At which club did Gareth Southgate begin his senior profession? 

2. Who won the Ulster Camogie Intermediate title a week ago? 

3. Name Great Britain's Fed Cup commander. 

4. Nico Rosberg started his Formula One vocation with which group? 

5. The Calgary Flames are an establishment in which sport? 



Today (Thursday, October 25) 


SOCCER: Europa League, Sporting Lisbon v Arsenal - BT Sport 2 1715, RB Leipzig v Celtic - BT Sport 3, 1715, AC Milan v Real Betis - BT Sport/ESPN 1745, Chelsea v BATE Borisov - BT Sport 2 2000, Rangers v Spartak Moscow - BTSport 3, 2000, Marseille v Lazio - BT Sport/ESPN 2000. 

GOLF: World Golf Championships, Shanghai - Sky Sports Golf 0300 (Fri), Sky Sports Main Event 0500 (Fri). 

TENNIS: WTA, Tennis Finals, Singapore - BT Sport 1 0845; ATP, Erste Bank Open - Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action 1200, Swiss Indoors - Sky Sports Main Event 2000. 

B-ball: NBA, Philadelphia 76ers v Milwaukee Bucks - Sky Sports Arena 0230 (Fri). 

CYCLING: Tour of Hainan - Eurosport 2 0600; Six Day London - Eurosport 1 2000. 

MOTORSPORT: World Rally Championship, Spain - BT Sport 2 1100. 

MOTORCYCLING: MotoGP Australia - BT Sport 2 1045. 

AMERICAN FOOTBALL: NFL, Houston Texans v Miami Dolphins - Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action 0030 (Fri). 

DARTS: European Championship, Germany - ITV4 1900. 

Tomorrow (Friday, October 26) 

SOCCER: Championship, QPR v Aston Villa - Sky Sports Main Event 1900; Bundesliga, Freiburg v Borussia Monchengladbach - BT Sport 2 1930; Ligue 1, Nimes v St Etienne - BT Sport/ESPN 1945; A-League, Adelaide United v Newcastle Jets - BT Sport 2 0945; WSL, Manchester City Women v Reading Women - BT Sport 1 1945. 

RUGBY UNION: PRO14, Southern Kings v Scarlets - eir Sport 1 1755. 

GOLF: World Golf Championships, Shanghai - Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event 0400 (Sat); PGA Tour, Sanderson Farms Championship - Sky Sports Golf 1930. 

TENNIS: WTA, Tennis Finals, Singapore - BT Sport 1 0845; ATP, The Erste Bank Open - Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action 1200. 

MOTORSPORT: Formula One, Mexico Grand Prix Practice 1 - Sky Sports F1 1545 and eir Sport 1555, Practice 2 - Sky Sports F1 1945 and eir Sport 1 1955. 

CYCLING: Tour of Hainan - Eurosport 2 0630, Six Day London - Eurosport 1 2000. 

MOTORCYCLING: World Superbikes - Eurosport 2 0200 (Sat); MotoGP Australia - BT Sport 2 2300 and BT Sport 2 0200 (Sat). 
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