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I have problems motivating myself.'Bradbury thus lost two finals, though she did not deserve to. Archer also lost two but is improving fast enough to be able to make amends before long. He and Hunt launched some rousing attacks at the top-seeded World Cup winners from Malaysia, Cheah Soon Kit and Soo Beng Kiang, before losing 15-10, 15-9 in the men's doubles.Malaysia also won the men's singles when the defending champion, Rashid Sidek, overcame his compatriot Ong Ewe Hock 15-615-4. An unseeded player won a Commonwealth singles title for the first time when Lisa Campbell beat the China-born Canadian Si- an Deng 11-2 11-5. Sidney 2000 has not only helped improve the funding but already the standard of the Australians, who won five medals.Peter Richardson, the captain of the England boxing team, won the light-welterweight gold medal less than a year after sustaining an injury outside the ring that had threatened to end his career in international competition.

Neil Sinclair (welterweight) and Jim Webb (light-middleweight) won golds for Northern Ireland, Paul Shepherd (flyweight) for Scotland.Richard Corsie, of Scotland, and Margaret Johnston, of Northern Ireland, won the bowls singles. Corsie beat England's Tony Allcock 25-20 while Johnston defeated Rita Jones, of Wales, 25-20 to recapture the women's title she first won in Edinburgh in 1986.Bradford's Yvonne McGregor, hospitalised earlier in the Games after collapsing with breathing problems during a road race, took the gold in the 25km road race. McGregor won a bronze in the team time trial after falling off her bike.Linford Christie lost to his American 100 metres rival Jon Drummond at an IAAF meeting in Rieti, Italy, clocking 10.06sec to Drummond's 9.99 Colin Jackson won the 110m hurdles.. THE Football Association will today seek clarification as to whether or not Terry Venables, the England coach, will be allowed to attend matches at his former club, Tottenham Hotspur.

After apparently confusing signals from Tottenham over the weekend, the FA is to write to the club. Venables fought a bitter battle for control of Tottenham with Alan Sugar, the club's chairman, and was ousted last year. Ossie Ardiles, the Spurs manager, was quoted on Saturday as saying that Venables would now be welcome back at White Hart Lane. However, in a BBC interview before the home match against Manchester United, Sugar appeared reluctant to be drawn on the issue, saying: 'I think Ossie's getting a bit carried away with himself. I think he's up there in cloud cuckoo land with his two new signings.' Sugar was unavailable for comment yesterday.Venables, who names his squad tomorrow for the Wembley friendly against the United States on 7 September, went to watch Newcastle's match with Southampton on Saturday, sending one of his aides, Ted Buxton, to Spurs.David Davies, the FA spokesman, said yesterday: 'We are unclear as to whether Mr Venables is welcome at Tottenham after the weekend's events. We are not sure whether we should believe Mr Ardiles or Mr Sugar, so we shall be seeking clarification from Tottenham.'Everton, who have completed the pounds 3m signing of Club Bruges' 21-year-old Nigerian international striker, Daniel Amokachi, in spite of a last- minute counter-offer by Atletico Madrid, are confident of breaking their transfer record again this week.Goodison sources indicate that the target is another foreign forward who played in the World Cup. Jim Greenwood, the Everton secretary, would not name the player but said: 'We're working towards another deal and negotiations will continue over the next couple of days.'Meanwhile, Liverpool are close to wrapping up a pounds 3.75m deal with Coventry for the Republic of Ireland defender, Phil Babb.Coventry will sell once a replacement is secured, and that would trigger off a succession of other transfers. Mark Wright is likely to leave Anfield to rejoin Southampton, who are expected to sell Ken Monkou to Wimbledon.That in turn would increase the likelihood of the Dons' unsettled centre-back, John Scales, joining Tottenham.

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