ON THIS DAY
1928:
Jimmy McGrory scored a Scottish top-flight record of eight goals in one game for Celtic against Dunfermline.
1958:
A crowd of 60,000 watched Manchester United beat Red Star Belgrade 2-1 in a European Cup tie at Old Trafford. The second leg, three weeks later, was to be the last appearance of the Busby Babes before the Munich air disaster.
1999:
Wimbledon signed striker John Hartson from West Ham United for a club record £7m.
2003:
Robbie Fowler agreed personal terms with Manchester City for a £6m move from Leeds United.
2007:
Top seed Martin Adams beat qualifier Phill Nixon 7-6 to win the Lakeside World Darts Championship title at Frimley Green.
2008:
Andy Murray lost in four sets to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the first round of the Australian Open.
2010:
Dunfermline were expelled from the Scottish Cup for “a number of breaches of cup competition rules” in their 7-1 fourth-round win over Stenhousemuir. The Pars fielded the ineligible Calum Woods and also failed to adhere to rules on under-21 players.
2013:
Then world number one golfer Rory McIlroy signed “a multi-year sponsorship agreement” with Nike, the sportswear company. The deal was reported to be worth as much as £150m.
2013:
Nicole Cooke, the 2008 Olympic road race champion, retired from cycling with immediate effect at the age of 29.
2018:
Jason Roy hit an England one-day international record score of 180 as the tourists opened the series against Australia with a five-wicket win at the MCG.