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Yeah lol not sure what the hold up was there tbh.

 

This is the first time I've applied for the ballot but was unsuccessful on the first 2 draws.

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BBC Sports Personality Of The Year will probably not happen this year as well the way things are going.
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BASEBALL: Major League Baseball cancels the London Series between the St Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs, which was scheduled for 13-14 June at London Stadium.

FOOTBALL: All Champions League and Europa League matches are suspended "until further notice".

FOOTBALL: Uefa postpones all international matches for men and women until at least the end of June.

FOOTBALL: Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe takes a "significant" voluntary pay cut - the first Premier League manager to do so.

FOOTBALL: Marseille's Senegalese former president Pape Diouf dies aged 68 after contracting coronavirus.

FORMULA 1: British Grand Prix organisers say a decision on the Silverstone race, due to take place on the weekend of 17-19 July, will be made by the end of April.

TENNIS: Wimbledon, due to be held from 29 June to 12 July, is cancelled for the first time since World War Two. Meanwhile, all tennis is suspended until at least 13 July.

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FOOTBALL: Atletico Madrid players agree to take 70% pay cut to help support the club's staff.

FOOTBALL: Brighton's chief executive, technical director and head coach take a pay cut for the next three months.

FOOTBALL: The Belgian Pro League is set to become the first major European league to be cancelled because of coronavirus. Club Bruges will be declared champions with the current league table set to stand.

GOLF: The Open organisers are considering postponing the 2020 Championships due to take place from 16-19 July.

HORSE RACING: British jump racing suspended until the beginning of July.

MOTORSPORT: MotoGP's French Grand Prix, due to take place from 15-17 May, is postponed.

RUGBY UNION: Newcastle Falcons' promotion back to the Premiership is confirmed, while the women's Premier 15s season is declared null and void.

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CRICKET: New Zealand's women's tour of Sri Lanka, scheduled for late April, is cancelled.

CYCLING: The Tour de Suisse, due to have taken place from 6-14 June, is cancelled.

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FOOTBALL: Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes, his staff, and players agree to defer between 10 and 30% of their wages for four months.

FOOTBALL: Liverpool place some non-playing staff on temporary leave as part of the government furlough scheme.

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GOLF: The 149th Open Championship - due to be held from 16-19 July at Royal St George’s Golf Club in Sandwich, Kent - is cancelled
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Racing's first four Classics of the season - including the Derby at Epsom - have been postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Next month's Guineas meeting at Newmarket, featuring the 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas, is off.

 

The Derby meeting in June, which includes the Oaks, is also affected, said Jockey Club Racecourses.

 

Meanwhile, organisers of June's Royal Ascot say the meeting will not "take place as an event open to the public".

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ATHLETICS: The 2022 World Athletics Championships, already pushed back by a year after the postponement of this summer's Tokyo 2020 Olympics to 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic, has been moved forward by three weeks to avoid a clash with the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
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Ex-England defender Norman Hunter is being treated in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus, his former club Leeds United have confirmed.

 

 

Ex-England defender Norman Hunter is being treated in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus, his former club Leeds United have confirmed.

I hope the staff are well protected against old Bites Yer Legs.

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Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish has tested positive for coronavirus and is in hospital but is showing no symptoms, his family have announced.

 

Dalglish was admitted to hospital on Wednesday for treatment of an infection which required intravenous antibiotics.

 

The 69-year-old former Celtic and Scotland forward was routinely tested for coronavirus after being admitted.

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Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish has been released from hospital after testing positive for coronavirus.

 

Dalglish, 69, was admitted to hospital on Wednesday for treatment of an infection which required intravenous antibiotics.

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The women's section of the Rogers Cup has been postponed for a year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Women's Super League season could be completed over a six-week period, with the 45 games left played behind closed doors at one central base.

 

St George's Park, the Football Association's national football centre, is understood to be under consideration to host teams and matches.

 

Depending on government advice, the earliest the campaign could restart would be the weekend of 6-7 June.

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The English Football League is planning to stream every remaining game live once the season restarts, chairman Rick Parry has said in a letter to fans.

 

Elite football in England is suspended indefinitely because of coronavirus.

 

In a separate letter sent to clubs on Thursday and since obtained by the BBC, Parry has also warned that they needed to be ready to restart the season at "relatively short notice".

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Brighton convert their Amex Stadium into a drive-in coronavirus testing centre. It will be capable of carrying out 1,000 tests per day.
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The Eredivisie - the top tier of football in the Netherlands - has been abandoned for the season with no title winner and no teams relegated.

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