as sam wanted one today. his west brom side desperately need a win to avoid relegation. chant sank at them in this one denying mission been a first goal of the season. at the other end, the baggies were finding the going tough. the 15th time disease and they failed to score and a premier league game. they wanted to work out how to do that if they are to stay of the season. after the game palace manager roy hodgson backed zaha s stance on not taking a knee. i would be very surprised if there s any negative publicity for him because it s almost ludicrous to think wilfried zaha has done this because he does not care about the racism subject, if anything is about racism subject, if anything is about racism and abuse and level playing fields, and a chance for diversity, its wilfried zaha. i think he s right up there as the lead protagonist. thomas tuchel s unbeaten run is now up to 12 games with chelsea, but they missed the chance to go third in the premier league after a goalless
and wilfred zaha becomes the first premier league player not to take a knee, standing tall instead, as palace beat west brom in the premier league good evening welcome to sportsday, great wins for wales and england in the six nations, more on that and the football to come but we start with the news that murray walker the legendary formula one commentator has died at the age of 97. his was a career that spanned over 50 years, leaving him ingrained in the fabric of british motor sport as andy swiss reports: so, it is ready, it is go, go, go! schumacher leads, brilliant start. exuberant, excitable and utterly unmistakable. murray walker was the high octane voice behind a high octane sport. it was once said that even in his quieter moments, he sounded like his trousers were on fire. that s it, bang, bang, and off! his passion came from his father, graham walker, who raced motorcycles and was himself a commentator, often sharing the duties with young murray. the sensation is t