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23/01/2011

Lord Coe says the UK's reputation would be trashed if the Olympic stadium is not preserved for athletics. Plus Gianfranco Zola, the RFU's John Steele and Rod Laver.

Lord Coe says the UK's reputation would be trashed if the Olympic stadium is not preserved for athletics. He tells Garry Richardson there is a 'moral obligation' to keep a community legacy from the Games. A decision on the stadium's future is due on Friday. Both Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham want to take it over.

The former Chelsea player and West Ham United manager Gianfranco Zola talks Premier League football and what's next for his managerial career.

RFU chief executive John Steele looks ahead to the upcoming Six Nations Championship and the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand later this year.

Plus Rod Laver - former world number one tennis player and the last man to have won all four major Grand Slam singles titles in the same year - on Andy Murray's entry into the fourth round of the Australian Open.

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Sun 23 Jan 2011 08:30

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