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This past weekend, Prince Harry popped down to Australia for an official visit. ?While that was happening, Buckingham Palace was being prepped to host its first-ever football match. Today, Prince William, who is president of the Football Association, hosted a game between two of England’s oldest amateur football clubs ? Civil Service FC and Polytechnic…Read?more”
The Bears don’t have much time to fret about Sunday’s 26-18 home loss to the Saints. They also don’t have much time to prepare for their Week 6 game, a Thursday night showcase at Soldier Field against the winless Giants.
By Keith Weir BASINGSTOKE, England (Reuters) – Blatant foul or theatrical dive? Penalty kick or yellow card? The company that came up with the Hawk-Eye system to settle line calls in tennis is involved in a trial of video refereeing that could end many of the disputes that give soccer a bad name, its founder says. A two-year trial being carried out with little fanfare in the top Dutch division is the latest project to involve Hawk-Eye, a company based in southern England whose ball-tracking tools have become a familiar visual aid to umpires and fans in tennis and cricket over the past decade. …
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Flyers fired coach Peter Laviolette after an 0-3 start and a preseason vote of confidence from ownership, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Monday.

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