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Tranmere face losing three of their star names through injury

TRANMERE face the prospect of losing three of their most experienced and influential players in one fell swoop.Read

Litherland Tigers returned to action last week

A JOE ASH treble and one for Niall Watson sealed the points for the Litherland under-11s in their match against Waddicar.Read

Latest from the Bromborough Paints Competition

BROMBOROUGH Paints Merseyside Competition leaders Huyton were given a fright at Maritime before taking a low scoring match by seven runs.Read

Win tickets for Tranmere v Peterborough

TO CELEBRATE their new sponsorship of the Football League, npower have teamed up with the Wirral News to offer five pairs of tickets for Tranmere’s home match against Peterborough United on September 4.Read

Latest from the Bromborough Paints Merseyside Competition

BROMBOROUGH Paints Merseyside Competition leaders Huyton were given a fright at Maritime before taking a low scoring match by seven runs.Read

Gemma Clews wins the Cheshire County Girls Championship

GEMMA CLEWS from Ashton-on-Mersey won the Cheshire County Girls Championship with a 76 gross return at Wirral Ladies, one stroke clear of Jade Evans of Bramhall.Read

Seacombe’s Jamie Green has qualified for the PDC UK Darts Open

JAMIE Green, 19, from Seacombe, has qualified for the PDC UK Darts Open after winning a regional event at Rileys Liverpool.Read

WIN tickets for the Premier League Darts at the Echo Arena

THE 2010 Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts season hits the Liverpool Arena on Thursday and YOU and a friend could be there!Read

Woodchurch will face West Derby in the Merseyside Schools Final

WOODCHURCH will clash with West Derby in the under-16s Merseyside Schools Final – and both will go forward as county representatives in the national cup.Read

ROBIN VAN PERSIE intends to do all he can to get back into action for Arsenal as soon as possible – and will travel to Serbia for radical medical treatment that involves massage using fluid from a placenta.

The Netherlands forward – who has scored eight goals in 15 games in all competitions this season and emerged as one of the Gunners’ key figures – has been ruled out for at least six weeks with partially-torn ankle ligaments following a heavy challenge from Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini during Saturday’s friendly in Pescara.Read

Places for the ladies

THE Liverpool County FA Girls and Women’s League has many clubs that are looking for players.Read

Tomorrow

FIFA World Cup European QualifyingRead

STEVEN NAISMITH has described his starring role against Holland as one of the best moments of his career and has vowed to show Scotland boss George Burley he can now be trusted in the big games.

The Rangers forward made his first start for the national team in the World Cup qualifier against the Dutch in September, having played just eight minutes against the Faroe Islands previously.Read

A festival of sport was held at Bebington High Sports College

BEBINGTON High Sports College hosted a Primary Festival of Sport for Students in nine local schools. The event was run by Bebington High Sport College PE staff, Community Coaches and Young Leaders from Bebington High Sports College.Read

ONLY three games – one in each division - survived the season’s first wet Saturday in the Chapel Press Cheshire County League.

ONLY three games – one in each division – survived the season’s first wet Saturday in the Chapel Press Cheshire County League.Read

Opinions sought on loan deal idea

TRANMERE are testing the opinion of Premier League clubs on Ronnie Moore’s plan to introduce a new twist to the player loan system next season.Read

Ronnie Moore delighted with Tranmere’s win at Oldham

MANAGER Ronnie Moore described Tranmere’s victory at Oldham as “sweet and well-deserved”.Read

Fans asked to make a noise

CAMMELL Laird are hoping that football fans of The Wirral can be the 12th man as they endeavour to turn round their poor start to life in the UniBond Premier League.Read