Sporting Digest: Football
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Your support makes all the difference.THE Welsh FA is to offer use of the National Stadium in Cardiff to Milan, who have been banned from using the San Siro for their next two European Champions' League matches following a bottle-throwing incident at the ground.
LIVERPOOL have turned down the opportunity to stage an international match when England hosts a four nation tournament involving Brazil, Sweden and Japan next summer, because of construction work on a second tier of seating at the Anfield Road end.
BURNLEY are seeking offers for David Eyres, a left-sided attacker who scored 26 goals last season after a pounds 90,000 move from Blackpool.
FA UMBRO TROPHY Second qualifying round (corrected result from Saturday): Nuneaton Borough 1 Ashton United 2.
FA YOUTH CUP First round (corrected result from Monday): AFC Bournemouth 5 Swansea City 0.
TRANSFERS: Kevin Keen (midfielder) Wolves to Stoke City ( pounds 300,000); Frank McAvennie (forward) Falkirk to St Mirren (free).
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