Some headlines from the world of football:
- Moyes critical of extra officials: Everton manager David Moyes hit out at the effectiveness of the two new goalline officials being trialled in this season’s Europa League.
- Sportswear giants Adidas and Puma end their 60-year feud: The German sportswear companies Adidas and Puma are to end a 60-year feud started by the brothers who founded them.
- Boss Ferguson hails ‘best derby’: Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson labels his side’s thrilling 4-3 win over Manchester City as probably the “best derby of all time”.
- A top Swiss referee is banned for three games for insulting fans: A Swiss football referee is banned for three games for swearing at fans.
- Campbell makes Notts County exit: Former England defender Sol Campbell leaves Notts County by mutual consent after playing only one match for the League Two club.
- Keeper guilty of moving goalposts: IFK Goteborg goalkeeper Kim Christensen could be in hot water after moving the posts during a Swedish first division game in order to make the goal smaller.
- Arsenal to face Liverpool in cup: Arsenal will meet Liverpool and holders Manchester United travel to Barnsley in the fourth round of the Carling Cup.
- Ancelotti urges Chelsea to rally: Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti says his team must recover quickly in the Champions League after a shock defeat 3-1 by Wigan in the Premier League. He must be a little gutted after missing out on a chance to equal a Premier League best start to the season of seven consecutive victories record.
- Angry Port Vale boss puts entire squad up for sale: Port Vale manager Micky Adams makes every player in his squad available for transfer following their 3-1 defeat at Notts County on Saturday.
- From goalie to fast bowler – Gary Montgomery signs for Lancashire: Lancashire sign a cricket-playing ex-footballer, former Rotherham and Grimsby goalkeeper Gary Montgomery, on a professional contract.