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Portuguese refs return home

Scotland’s fixture list has been thrown into fresh doubt after two Portuguese referees due to take charge of games this weekend have returned home.

Scottish top flight fixtures will be overseen by foreign officials this weekend after Scottish officials went on strike this week

The Scottish Football Association have scoured Europe to fill the void left by the strike and they were adamant all six SPL games would go ahead as planned this weekend.

However, Hibernian’s home clash against St Johnstone on Saturday and the Sunday contest between Motherwell and Hearts have now been thrown into major doubt.

The Portuguese FA confirmed two referees had set off this morning for Scotland, but they are now understood to have returned home soon after arriving.

Hibernian have yet to confirm if their clash with St Johnstone will go ahead, but Motherwell insist they have been given assurances that their game against Hearts on Sunday will go ahead as planned.
Plight

The SFA are thought to have a contingency plan in place to take over from the Portuguese officials to ensure the Hibs and Motherwell games go ahead as planned.

A Motherwell spokesman said: “Motherwell Football Club can confirm that Portuguese officials scheduled to take charge of our game on Sunday have gone home to Portugal.

“The club have been given assurances by the SFA that the game will still go ahead.

“They are working furiously to ensure that no game will come under threat.

“The club have every sympathy with the difficult plight they are going through and we are grateful for the work being done to ensure our game will go ahead.

“[Well manager] Craig Brown and the players will be in training for the game tomorrow and preparing for the match as normal.”

Turner blow rocks Bruce

Sunderland defender Michael Turner is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines after suffering damaged knee ligaments.

The loss of Turner is another major blow to Black Cats boss Steve Bruce, who discovered earlier on Thursday that Titus Bramble is out for up to six weeks.

That will leave the reeling Wearside boss without both of his first-choice central defenders until well into the New Year.

Former Hull City defender Turner sustained his injury when he collided with a post during Monday night’s 2-2 Premier League draw with Everton at the Stadium of Light.
Horrible news

The 27-year-old is to undergo a further examination to discover the full extent of the problem, but Bruce is already resigned to being without another key member of his squad for an extended period.

Bruce told the club’s official website: “It’s horrible news. Michael whacked his knee against the post on Monday and damaged knee ligaments.

“He will see a specialist today. I believe it could be months rather than weeks, and that’s a big blow to us.

“I hope the ones who come in can do the job which they’ve been doing. They’ll be a big act to follow.”

Thanksgiving Day preview

A tasty triple-header of Thanksgiving NFL action on Sky Sports sees the ‘New’ order of big guns looking to enhance their Super Bowl chances, with New England, New Orleans and the New York Jets all in action and well-fancied to win.

Our live action kicks-off with the Patriots taking the trip to Detroit to face Turkey Day regulars Detroit, but superstar quarterback Tom Brady could be in danger of missing that one.

Champions New Orleans make a visit to Dallas to face the resurgent Cowboys, but for the home side it looks like the visiting Saints could be the ones returning in early February for the Super Bowl in Jerry Jones’ shiny new mega-stadium.

Finally, the triple-header rounds off the with New York Jets, who have a been making a habit of winning games late on, visiting Cincinnati to face the hapless Bengals who are on a massive losing skid.

Brady is the big worry for New England as the Pats look to maintain their flying form with a win in Detroit, after beating big AFC rivals Pittsburgh and Indianapolis in the last two weeks.
Brady hurt

Brady has missed practice twice during the short week after Sunday’s win over the Colts, and although he is listed as questionable for the Lions game due to a foot injury don’t expect Tom Terrific to miss out unless he can hardly walk.

In Dallas, the home fans had hoped by now to be warming to the hope of their team playing in a home Super Bowl, but that seems a mile off despite interim coach Jason Garrett winning his two games in charge up to now.

Marion Barber’s hair has been a touchy subject during the week, after Detroit’s Ndamukong Suh grabbed a handful during a tackle last week – hair pulling is not illegal in the NFL – but Barber says he won’t be visiting a barber and will have his flowing dreadlocks again on show.

Livewire back Reggie Bush could make a welcome return from injury for the Saints having been out since week two, but he is still listed as questionable – as is the Cowboys’ top rusher Felix Jones.

Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer is also a doubt for their game against the Jets as he too struggles with a foot injury, and if he is unable to suit-up his younger brother Jordan will make his first NFL start.

Bengals beat up

Cincinnati have big problems on defence with Tank Johnson on injured reserve and a heavily-depleted secondary not helping their bid to avenge last year’s defeats by the Jets, who are riding high again on 8-2.

Bengals wide receiver Terrell Owens has already engaged in some verbal jousting with Jets cornerback Darelle Revis, who is expected to cover him during the game.

“He came out and said that I was a slouch, myself and Randy,” Owens said. “I heard it. It’s in the back of my mind. As far as me being a slouch, that has never been anything to describe me.

“No disrespect. He’s only done one thing for one year. You talk about shutdown corners, you need to repeatedly do it year-in and year-out. I think he did it one year and everybody made a lot of hoopla about it. I think he started feeling himself, then he wanted to come out and say that I am a slouch.”

Expect plenty of trash talk and hard-hitting in that one, and in all three games as we bring you all of the Thanksgiving Day action live.

Meeznah disqualified from Oaks

Meeznah has been disqualified from the Investec Oaks after testing positive for a banned substance.

The David Lanigan-trained three-year-old finished a neck second behind Snow Fairy in the Epsom Classic on June 4, but that run has now been stricken from the record.

A post-race urine sample taken from the filly contained a metabolite of acepromazine (ACP), a banned substance, and the British Horseracing Authority disciplinary panel officially disqualified Meeznah on Thursday morning.

Remember When finished third in the Oaks but has been promoted into second place, with the fourth home, Rumoush, ascending into third place.

Lanigan was fined £750 following Meeznah’s disqualification, but owners Saif Ali and Saeed Altayer have pledged to stand by the Newmarket-based handler.

Bruce Raymond, racing manager for Ali and Altayer, said: “Obviously we knew about this for some time and it was inevitable.

“It had to go through the correct procedures and we’re obviously disappointed she has lost second place.

“The inquiry was very thorough and every avenue was exhausted as to how it (ACP) has got in there.

“They (the BHA disciplinary panel) couldn’t find any fault with David’s stable management but somehow it has ended up in her blood stream.

“The good thing is they can’t attach any blame to anyone and we will be giving David our full support, and will continue to support him.

“Meeznah stays in training as a four-year-old and we’re hopeful she can redeem herself.”

Foxes bag Bednar on loan

Leicester have signed West Brom striker Roman Bednar on loan until January.

As revealed by skysports.com on Tuesday, Leicester have beaten off a host of clubs to land the Czech Republic international.

Bednar is set to go straight into the Leicester squad for next Monday’s clash with Nottingham Forest and he is Sven Goran Eriksson’s fifth signing since taking over at the Walkers Stadium.

The 27-year-old is well down the pecking order at West Brom and Baggies boss Roberto Di Matteo is happy to loan him out so that he can get some action under his belt.

“With strikers it is all about confidence and goals,” Di Matteo told the club’s official website.

“I’ve noticed his frustrations. Hopefully he will play and score goals and we’ll review the situation when the loan is over.

“Leicester are signing some players to try and boost the team and are investing in the club.

“You would expect to see Leicester winning some games and that should suit him.

“Hopefully he’ll score goals to help them, help himself and everybody.”

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