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            <title>Stubbsy back for desperate Blues (as a coach, thankfully)</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Hi, I'm Ben Thornley, Sports Editor of the North Wales Daily Post, and welcome to the first of our sportsdesk blogs.</p>

<p>We'll be updating the blog as often as possible to provide you with a taster of the next day's Daily Post Sport section and also to give our verdict on the burning sports issues of the day.</p>

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In tomorrow's paper we'll have all the reaction to tonight's Carling Cup games and Wrexham's clash with Rushden & Diamonds, plus all the build-up to Everton's third-round game against Blackburn Rovers.</p>

<p>Everton assistant boss Steve Round insists the Blues are again taking the Carling Cup seriously this year, although not seriously enough for David Moyes to give a Press conference ahead of the tie, it appears.</p>

<p>But the big news from Goodison is that Alan Stubbs is back at the club as a coach, although such is the form  (or lack of) of David Moyes' back four he must be tempted to throw the retired centre-back in against Paul Ince's men. A lame Stubbs would still be a better bet than  Joleon Lescott at the moment.<br />
Why is it Stubbs always tends to show up at Everton in the most desperate of situations?</p>

<p><br />
With the Premier League's 'Respect' campaign in full swing, Gareth Bicknell takes a look at what the Welsh Premier are trying to do to crack down on ill-discipline in the Welsh leagues  in the first of a series of features on officials in North Wales sport.</p>

<p>Plus, you can expect all the usual general sport, including Lewis Hamilton's failed appeal - an appalling decision. </p>

<p>Feel free to leave your comments and suggestions. </p>]]></description>
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