Bristol Rovers eye relegation reprieve

Bristol Rovers hope to save their League Two status at the expense of Wycombe Wanderers due to a controversy over third-party ownership.

Wycombe were hit with a £10,000 fine by the Football Association last week for breaching agent regulations, thought to stem from winger Matt Phillips sale to Blackpool in 2010.

The agent in question, Phil Smith, was hit with a six-month ban.

Rovers fell out of the Football League for the first time in their history after a defeat to Mansfield Town on the final day of the season opened the door for Wycombe who secured a 3-0 win at Torquay United.

However, officials at the Memorial Stadium believe Wycombe should have been hit with a points deduction after wrongfully obtaining a competitive advantage as winger Phillips subsequent …

Chelsea 1-2 PSG: Ibrahimovic sends Blues crashing out of the Champions League

An assist and a goal for the perfect night out / Image via mirror.co.uk

Reigning champions of England, Chelsea, have ended their European path on Wednesday night as they have suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain, who have outplayed Blues on both occasions of this two-legged tie.

French giants are progressing through to the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals on a 4-2 aggregate win, which comes as a merited reward for Laurent Blanc’s men.

On the other hand, it was an utterly disappointing night for the English champions who have lost their only hope of playing in Europe next season.

Sitting tenth in the Premier League table, Chelsea were hoping to repeat their 2012 heroics when they managed to lift the European trophy as the sixth …