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26 Apr 2020
John Comitis, (right) the chairman of Cape Town City has informed Independent Media that they are considering implementing salary cuts as from next month. Photo: BackpagePixEXCLUSIVE: Pay cuts a real possibility at Cape Town City

Cape Town City have confirmed that they are contemplating salary cuts in the month of May and June.

 
Germany's plan for football return is blueprint for Premier League

Football could be coming back. Fans and players in England will be holding their breath as Germany’s Bundesliga aims to restart on May 9.

 
Arsenal to re-open training ground to players

Arsenal will re-open their London Colney training ground to their players next week for individual training but the Premier League club will continue to observe social distancing rules amid the coronavirus outbreak, they said on Saturday.

 
Wallaby Toomua calls for rethink of 'outdated' Super Rugby

Wallabies flyhalf Matt Toomua has joined calls for a rethink of the Super Rugby competition once the sport re-starts after the coronavirus shutdown.

 
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Woods, Mickelson, Brady, Manning confirmed for charity match
 
 
 
Ryder Cup without fans is no Ryder Cup, says McIlroy
 
 
 
PGA Tour announces plans to resume revised schedule beginning in June
 
 
 
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Jofra Archer's search for lost World Cup medal
 
 
 
Cricket given leading role in British sport re-opening plans, say ECB
 
 
 
Markram or Bavuma: Who will be Proteas' next Test captain?
 
 
 
 
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