Trinidad and Tobago's midfielder David Nakhid has gone on a hunger strike at the Palais de Justice Detention Centre while awaiting trial in Beirut, Lebanon, according to reports in Guardian and Express newspapers yesterday.
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Rougier hits out at cheat claims
Raging Raith Rovers star Tony Rougier last night insisted he'd never cheat the club which gave him his crack at the big time.
Mauge makes mark for Argyle
Much more than a place in the FA Cup third round was at stake at Home Park last night. Devon pride was being contested - and it was Plymouth Argyle who came out on top with an eventually comfortable victory in this second-round tie.
Shaka can party now; Hislop's block of ages too much for Boro
Shaka Hislop came of age but Juninho might be ready to blow out the dying flames of his Premiership career.
Globetrotter Yorke key to Little plans
Aston Villa manager Brian Little is keeping his fingers crossed that leading scorer Dwight Yorke can cope with two high pressure games in 48 hours as he launched his preparations today to keep a grip on the Coca-Cola Cup.
Shaka can't; Dalglish needs new keeper for title push
Dodgy keepers? Can't live with them. At least not when you're trying to win the title.
Burns wins Rougier race
Celtic have won a pounds 700,000 tug-of-war to land calypso king Tony Rougier.
Shaka rattle 'n roll: Hislop's ability makes The Cat purr
One of the last decisions Kevin Keegan made before walking out of Newcastle was to change his goalkeepers.
Fan's Eye View: No 159 East Fife
To most people outside Scotland, and to many inside, Scottish football consists of Celtic and Rangers. The rest are unimportant.