Everton's Landon Donovan tells BBC Radio Merseyside his spell with Everton will ensure he is in peak condition to start the 2012 MLS season with the LA Galaxy when his loan deal finishes at the end of February.
Ex-Chelsea and Southampton defender Graeme Le Saux tells BBC Radio Jersey that he decided against shaking the hand of former England team-mate Robbie Fowler.
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish says he is "delighted" to see the return of Luis Suarez after he served an eight-game suspension and the Uruguayan "should never have been away".
Portsmouth manager Michael Appleton tells BBC Radio Solent that the players have still not been paid, after claims from former owner Balram Chainrai that he had made up the short fall.
Former Liverpool, Manchester City and Germany midfielder Dietmar Hamann tells BBC Radio Manchester about the extent of his gambling addiction that plagued the end of his playing career.
Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas says both his team and referee Howard Webb "lost control of the match" after seeing his side relinquish a 3-0 lead to draw 3-3 with Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.
A round-up of the best of the action from Saturday's Championship fixtures, including 10-man West Ham's exciting 2-1 victory over Millwall and a five-goal thriller between Ipswich and Coventry. (UK only).
Ten-man West Ham move four points clear at the top of the Championship table with a narrow derby win over London rivals Millwall at Upton Park. (UK only).
Michael Chopra's injury-time winner leaves Coventry City rooted to the bottom of the table and lifts Ipswich Town 10 points clear of the relegation zone. (UK only).
Southampton lose further ground on Championship leaders West Ham as they play out a draw against promotion hopefuls Birmingham at St Andrew's. (UK only).
Motherwell ease past First division side Morton to earn a place in the draw for the last eight of the Scottish Cup. BBC Scotland's Chris McLaughlin describes the action from Fir Park (UK only).