Hodgson’s warning: Misbehave and you will not be playing for England again – Daily Mail

By Rob Draper PUBLISHED: 16:15 EST, 19 May 2012 | UPDATED: 20:59 EST, 19 May 2012 England’s new manager, Roy Hodgson, has laid down the law over how he expects his squad to behave during Euro 2012 this summer. Hodgson has told his players that they will be allowed to enjoy the city centre attractions of Krakow – their base for the tournament. But he has warned them that if any player indulges in the sort of behaviour that brought England’s World Cup rugby team into disrepute, they will not be part of his future plans. Warning: England manager Roy Hodgson demands good behaviour from his squad Hodgson’s squad will be given an advisory document which the Football Association have drawn up in order to avoid the type of debacle that dogged England’s trip to New Zealand last autumn



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Huddersfield 12 Wigan 32: Warriors topple Giants to take Super League top spot – Daily Mail

By Neil Barraclough PUBLISHED: 17:30 EST, 18 May 2012 | UPDATED: 18:59 EST, 18 May 2012 Three tries in eight minutes midway through the second half put Wigan two points clear at the top of Super League and posed serious questions about Huddersfield’s title ambitions. Greg Eden had briefly levelled the scores at 12-12, but George Carmont’s double sandwiched Liam Farrell’s close-range effort in an impressive match-winning spell for the visitors. Winning feeling: Wigan celebrate after edging out Huddersfield WEEKEND PREVIEW HULL KR v CASTLEFORD Sunday, Craven Park, 3pm Rovers arewithout Jake Webster (double hernia) for a ninth successive game. Tigers’ Man of Steel Rangi Chase serves his final match of athree-week ban



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Naples chefs take sides in the ‘ultra pizza’ wars – The Guardian

Tom Kington Cooks preparing pizza at the Trianon pizzeria in Naples Photograph: Massimo Borchi/ Atlantide Phototravel/Corbis Enzo Coccia has an evangelical air as he discusses his spring pizza – piled with asparagus, buffalo mozzarella, sheep’s cheese, lard and beans. “They may say I am a heretic, but I just want to experiment,” says the controversial exponent of the Italian trend for what are being dubbed gourmet, or “ultra-pizzas”.



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Lloyd Webber to follow Superstar with Profumo musical – BBC News

19 May 2012 Last updated at 20:12 ET By Tim Masters Entertainment and arts correspondent, BBC News Andrew Lloyd Webber with the Basca Fellowship award Andrew Lloyd Webber on his search for Jesus and why his next musical will be linked to the events of the Profumo scandal. When Andrew Lloyd Webber was honoured for his contribution to the music industry at last week’s Ivor Novello songwriting awards he admitted that he associated such awards with people “in the twilight days of their career”. That was not accurate in his case, he assured the audience at the glitzy music industry bash in London’s Park Lane



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Luton Town aim for take-off after Paul Buckle’s amazing turnaround – The Guardian

Paul Doyle Paul Buckle celebrates after Luton’s victory over Wrexham in the play-off semi-final. Photograph: Craig Brough/Action Images Five weeks ago Paul Buckle was a concerned onlooker as Luton Town lost 3-1 to Braintree Town. “They were so poor, everything was pathetic,” recalls the man who, back then, had just agreed to become the team’s manager but did not officially take over until the next day. Luton were three points off the Conference play-off spots and falling, without a win in eight matches



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Rangers can take title back, says Green as consortium details emerge – Daily Mail

By John Mcgarry PUBLISHED: 08:35 EST, 18 May 2012 | UPDATED: 18:20 EST, 18 May 2012 Charles Green is confident that crisis-hit Rangers can win the SPL title next season — provided they keep their big-name players. The former Sheffield United chief executive has named two members of the consortium he is fronting to take over the Ibrox club. Indonesian businessman Jude Allen and Middle Eastern lawyer Mazen Houssami are involved, along with a Singapore family trust, in the £8.5million offer to save Rangers. Bold: Charles Green believes Rangers can compete for the SPL title next season Former Sheffield United owner Mike McDonald is a key backer, while the name of former Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd has also been mentioned in dispatches



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Robbie Williams signs up to be a guest judge on ‘The X Factor’ U.K. – Examiner

Robbie Williams has signed on to be a guest judge on “The X Factor” U.K. , according to the Daily Star . He is expected to be at the auditions that take place in Liverpool, England, on May 23, 2012.



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Carrie Underwood To Perform On Billboard Music Awards This Sunday – Great American Country (blog)

Carrie Underwood photo courtesy of Sony Music Nashville. Carrie Underwood will be among the artists performing live during Sunday’s Billboard Music Awards.



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