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The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.04878 | 0.64646 |
Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.129032 | 0.651959 |
VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.511474 |
Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.083333 | 0.578148 |
England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.190476 | 0.808831 |
Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.222222 | 0.599785 |
Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.266667 | 0.788343 |
Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.315789 | 0.750248 |
Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.191271 |
[I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.432792 |
'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.374695 |
'Why on earth did Hodgson say it though? | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.580535 |
Honesty is not the best policy. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.091244 |
Why has Roy got into this? | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.317193 |
He could have said 'I want to freshen this up.' | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.180765 |
This wouldn't even be a conversation.' | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.157882 |
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp said Hodgson should have kept the conversation with Sterling private . | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.125 | 0.707706 |
Jamie Carragher, also talking on Sky Sports, agreed that Hodgson should have used more discretion . | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.601625 |
Carragher agreed that discretion would have been a better idea: 'Me as a player, I would never give a manager a chance to leave me out. ' | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.052632 | 0.360221 |
But keep it between yourselves, just come out and say Lallana played well last game and say Raheem needs a rest. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.421704 |
But now we are having a debate on it. ' | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.167103 |
Hodgson could have been more careful, but I don't think Rodgers would have been involved.' | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.460251 |
Sterling, 19, came off the bench to win the 74th-minute free-kick that led to England skipper Rooney curled in for his 43rd international goal. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.539574 |
Hodgson said after the game: 'People don't like it when you simplistically tell the truth. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.547544 |
We were training at The Grove doing a light session but some work in how we wanted to play the game tactically. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.153772 |
Hodgson chats to Sterling during training on the eve of the match in Tallinn, which England won 1-0 . | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.137931 | 0.576808 |
Sterling's Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana started in his place in the England midfield diamond . ' | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.08 | 0.704344 |
Just before we started, Raheem had done the warm up and he came to me and said ''look I really am feeling a bit tired, I'm not in my best form at the moment because I am feeling a bit tired''. ' | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.519691 |
So I said best thing is Adam Lallana starts the game and you rest and I have got you to bring on from the bench, simple as that. ' | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.102564 | 0.481765 |
As you saw when he came on there is nothing wrong with him and he isn't suffering from anything. ' | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0.064516 | 0.216715 |
It was a question of having two players, who both did pretty well against San Marino and one is telling me he is a bit tired and jaded, the other one is full of beans. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.331229 |
'We'll put the one on who is full of beans and keep the other one up your sleeve. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.038767 |
'I think it would be wrong of players to try to fool me into think they are ready and that they're 100 per cent when they aren't because they are robbing somebody else of an opportunity. | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.275179 |
I thought Lallana had a good game.' | Roy Hodgson has come under fire for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia. The Liverpool star told the England manager that he was too fatigued to start the match in Tallinn after shouldering a heavy burden this season for both club and country. Hodgson then made Sterling's comments public ahead of the match, which England won 1-0 thanks to Wayne Rooney's second-half free-kick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Raheem came to me complaining of tiredness . England manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making public Raheem Sterling's admission that he was feeling tired ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 win over Estonia . Sterling did not make England's starting XI in Tallinn but came on as a second-half substitute . Sterling was replaced by his Liverpool teammate Adam Lallana in the starting line-up but came on as a second-half substitute. Sky Sports pundits and former Liverpool players Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher both criticised Hodgson for not keeping their conversation private. Redknapp said: 'I would never have dreamed of saying that [I'm too tired] to an England manager, but then I picked up a lot of injuries. 'I'm sure Brendan Rodgers would have been leaning on him, [saying] you need a break and this is an opportunity to get one. | Roy Hodgson revealed that Raheem Sterling had told him he was feeling fatigued prior to England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia .
Sterling was dropped from the starting line-up in place of Adam Lallana .
The Liverpool man later came on as a substitute as England won 1-0 .
Hodgson was criticised by Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher for making Sterling's admission of tiredness public .
Wayne Rooney's free-kick preserved England's perfect start to qualifying . | 0 | 0.501833 |
Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0.294118 | 0.816741 |
Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0 | 0.285625 |
‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0 | 0.363598 |
‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0 | 0.159738 |
We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0.052632 | 0.600797 |
Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0.263158 | 0.616304 |
Leaders of the Police Federation are set to vote next month about whether every uniformed officer should be offered training in the use of a Taser . | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0.171429 | 0.678281 |
The terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe two weeks ago in the wake of the Paris atrocity and a foiled assault on officers in Belgium. | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0.368421 | 0.910042 |
Since then, police chiefs and junior officers have been considering how to counter the extra dangers. | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0 | 0.477612 |
Last December, a threat was made to kidnap and kill a policeman in the West Midlands. | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0 | 0.523482 |
Officers were given extra security briefings and urged not to travel to work in uniform. | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0 | 0.256964 |
Leaders of the Police Federation, which represents rank-and-file officers, will vote next month on a proposal that every uniformed frontline officer should be offered training in the use of Tasers, though some may choose not to carry them. | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0.04 | 0.727478 |
The weapons, which carry an electric current of up to 50,000 volts to incapacitate dangerous suspects, have been linked to at least ten deaths in England and Wales over the past decade. | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0 | 0.35595 |
Some senior officers are believed to support the idea in theory, but one police leader said chief constables would be mostly opposed. | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0 | 0.356908 |
The police chief, speaking anonymously, told the Guardian: ‘The idea of arming every police officer with a Taser is alien to 200 years of police culture. | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
Terrorist threat level for police was raised to severe after Paris attacks . | 0.157895 | 0.63973 |
It is a stepping stone to arming the police – something strapped to your hip that looks like a firearm is a huge shift in what we stand for.’ | Every frontline police officer should be offered a Taser to help fight the threat from lone-wolf terrorists, a police leader declared yesterday. Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made the move necessary. ‘The terrorist ideal to get attention no longer relies on an attack being in a place of note,’ he said. ‘It could be in Cheam high street, in any town, in any part of the UK. We know there are more dangerous people out there, preparing to attack police officers and we need to be able to respond to that threat.’ Steve White, who chairs the Police Federation, said evidence of plans to murder officers made it necessary for every frontline officer to be offered a taser . | Calls for every police officer to be offered a Taser to fight terrorist threat .
Police Federation set to vote on giving all frontline officers training .
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It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.266676 |
Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0.162162 | 0.792067 |
Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.527915 |
Welcome: | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.031265 |
Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0.181818 | 0.365016 |
Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0.357143 | 0.706061 |
Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0.153846 | 0.444409 |
As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.499177 |
Houseguests: | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.083398 |
The colonies were delivered alongside Christmas presents for ISS astronauts . | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.328261 |
It is because ants inside colonies move according to internalised rules, judging how many other ants are nearby by touching antenna and using their sense of smell. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0.055556 | 0.454489 |
Working together, the ants cover a piece of ground comprehensively to find food and supplies. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0.153846 | 0.579688 |
When the area expands they change from moving in small circles to scuttling in straighter lines, covering more ground. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.205391 |
But in the micro gravity of space, the ants' rules are confounded and they have to develop a new set of innate principles by which to work. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0.054054 | 0.575139 |
These flexible principles could then be adapted to instruct robots to work together in the same way, for tasks like searching a burning building. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0.114286 | 0.540159 |
Video cameras are trained on the experiment and images of the pavement ants, as they are known, are being beamed back to Earth. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.52062 |
Close-up: The images will be beamed back to Earth. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.223269 |
Pictured: Nasa flight engineer Mike Hopkins . | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.179157 |
Significant: The experiment could help develop robots which search disaster zones or burning buildings . | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.558053 |
These will be monitored by students at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, and compared to a similar colony in their classroom. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.26352 |
Stefanie Countryman, a professor at Bioserve Space Technologies, the private firm which launched the mission, told Bionews Texas: 'When ant densities are high, each ant thoroughly searches one small area in a circular, ‘random’ walk. ' | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.524789 |
When ant densities are low, each ant searches by walking in a relatively straight line, allowing it to cover more ground.' | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.451104 |
The unusual cargo was delivered by an unmanned supply rocket this week which also included 28 mini-satellites known as Doves. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.312894 |
Each less than 2ft across, they contain ultra high definition cameras which could track crop harvests, climate change and natural disasters like wildfires and floods. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0 | 0.167957 |
The cargo also included Christmas presents for those aboard the International Space Station - which were supposed to be delivered last month. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
Scientists will examine how they work together in low gravity to find food .
The ants' methods can then be copied to develop 'intelligent' search robots . | 0.129032 | 0.343118 |
The ants' launch had to be delayed several times after emergency repairs, America's 'polar vortex' of cold weather and a strong solar storm all intervened. | It's one very, very small step for man - but a giant leap for antkind. Around 800 common ants, usually found pattering across pavements and picnics, have been sent to the International Space Station to teach scientists how they move in low gravity. Eight colonies each about the size of a tablet computer have been set up to teach experts how to build robots which interact with each other. Welcome: Nasa astronaut Rick Mastracchio greets 800 new friends aboard the International Space Station. Scientists will study how ants work together in low gravity and copy their methods to develop robots . Small steps: Each of the eight colonies is the size of a tablet computer and can be expanded to examine how the insects work together in different-sized environments . As the colonies are expanded, the ants move from small circles to straight lines to cover more ground . Houseguests: | 800 common pavement ants are now living on International Space Station .
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A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
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David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
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Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
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and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0 | 0.456458 |
David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
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Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
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and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0 | 0.456458 |
Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
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Retired . | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0 | 0.315312 |
insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0.26087 | 0.453939 |
cricket club, based in Dorking, Surrey who were playing against Grafham. | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0 | 0.457118 |
He . | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0 | 0.141003 |
was the longest-serving member of Old Dorkinians, joining the club in . | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0.782609 | 0.896098 |
1959 and playing 1,678 matches, taking 2,899 wickets and 230 catches. | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0 | 0.49802 |
Mr Wilcockson's teammate Andy Leopold, 44, told the Dorking Advertiser: 'It was a wet outfield so the wicket was quite sticky. ' | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0 | 0.53505 |
The batsmen were trying to hit the ball as hard as they could. | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
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Retired insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians cricket club, based in Dorking, Surrey who were playing against Grafham . ' | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0.166667 | 0.633216 |
Dave bowled, the batsman ran down the pitch and middled it towards him. | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0 | 0.576605 |
It went straight into his head and he went down.' | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0 | 0.311769 |
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets — and died just 101 short. | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0.866667 | 0.996556 |
Mr Wilcockson's funeral is scheduled to take place next month - he was not married and had lived with his mother in Dorking until her death in 2006. | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0 | 0.37704 |
The pensioner was the longest-serving member of Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 and playing 1,678 matches, taking 2,899 wickets and 230 catches . | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0.555556 | 0.766267 |
The Old Dorkinians played a match against Warnham, with players from both teams wearing black armbands and observing a minute's silence the day after Mr Wilcockson's death. | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0 | 0.426963 |
Mr Wilcockson's sister Heather Scaplehorn, 72, who lives in Worcestershire, told the newspaper: . ' | A pensioner died from fatal injuries after being hit on the head by a cricket ball during a match. David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the batsman's shot struck him on the head. Players battled in vain to revive him after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London. David Wilcockson (pictured), 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head . Players battled in vain to revive Mr Wilcockson after he slumped on the pitch unconscious and he was taken by air ambulance to King's College Hospital in London . Mr Wilcockson was in a coma for 13 days, but died in hospital on June 1. Retired . insurance salesman Mr Wilcockson was a member of the Old Dorkinians . | David Wilcockson, 71, was bowling at a ground in Cranleigh, Surrey when the ball struck him on the head .
Died in hospital on June 1 after 13 days in a coma .
He was the longest-serving member of the Old Dorkinians, joining the club in 1959 .
The pensioner had set himself a target of 3,000 wickets - and died just 101 short . | 0 | 0.440103 |