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Saturday 4 November 2017
 
 
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David Unsworth. Pic: Reuters
 
Unsworth hopes home comforts can lift Everton David Unsworth is hoping a return to Goodison Park can inspire a change in Everton fortunes in what could be his final game in charge.
 
 
 
Main Headlines
 
 
Dublin’s All-Ireland-winning captain Stephen Cluxton with his wife Joanne at the PwC All Stars last night   Dubs lead the way once again but shock at no All Star for Cluxton Allison Bray Dublin's All-Ireland winning heroes led the way at the All Stars, with seven named among the best footballers of the year.
 
 
RSA chief Moyagh Murdock   Lives may have been lost through 'dishonest' garda breath-test reports - RSA Fiona Dillon The Road Safety Authority of Ireland (RSA) fears lives were lost on our roads as a consequence of the garda false breath-testing scandal.
 
 

Ryan Nugent: Carruth fears city 'missed boat' to honour boxing champion Katie Irish Olympic hero Michael Carruth fears Dublin has missed the chance to hold a civic reception for world boxing champion Katie Taylor after city councillors voted in favour of the ceremony.
 
 
Tales Azzoni: 'I paid what I owed', says Mourinho after €3.3m tax settlement Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has insisted he has paid everything he owed to tax authorities in Spain from the time he coached Real Madrid after he appeared in court in the Spanish capital.
 
 
Courts
 
 
Applegreen Service Station   Dad 'used meat thermometer in €900 garage raid' Andrew Phelan A father-of-one held up a petrol station with a pointed meat thermometer in an alleged armed robbery on Halloween night, a court has been told.
 
 
Sport
 
 
Liverpool’s Emre Can. Pic: Reuters   Klopp focused on Hammers clash not Can contract Carl Markham Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists he will not put pressure on midfielder Emre Can to sign a new contract despite the threat of him leaving in the summer increasing.
 
 
Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku in action against Benfica in midweek. Pic: Reuters   Hasselbaink: Lukaku needs to stay strong Rory Dollard Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink believes Romelu Lukaku needs to be "mentally strong" if he is to come through the first blip of his Manchester United career. 
 
 
Eleanor Crooks: Unsworth hopes home comforts can lift Everton David Unsworth is hoping a return to Goodison Park can inspire a change in Everton fortunes in what could be his final game in charge.
 
 
Ronnie Esplin: Tierney: Celts aim to keep run intact Kieran Tierney was instrumental in starting Celtic's unbeaten domestic run which he hopes will become record-breaking against St Johnstone today (live Sky Sports, kick-off 12.30pm).
 
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