England could be open to the possibility of Eddie Jones staying beyond the 2019 World Cup and are willing to look overseas once again if the Australian does step down.While there have been no discussions with Jones over his future once his four-year contract has expired, the Rugby Football Union has already turned its attention towards succession planning.The mastermind of nine straight victories in a flawless record at the helm intends watching cricket in Barbados once Japan 2019 is over and upon his appointment last November declared that grooming an English successor is a fundamental part of his role.However, if no suitable candidate emerges, both scenarios of extending Jones tenure and recruiting from overseas will be considered by RFU chief executive Ian Ritchie.Eddies contract ending in 2019 is certainly the discussion that we had, but its up to him. Who can tell what happens over the next three years or so? Ritchie said.Im working on the assumption of 2019 because thats what we did the deal on in the first place.As it moves and develops, no doubt well sit down and discuss it together. I do think its early doors.I think when we get nearer to it, and it depends on how he sees it, if hes changed his mind, and whether we want to ask.When Eddie came in there was a discussion about his assistants being English and weve got to get a situation of better integrated coach development.Well be happy if there is an English coach who stands up to that. If we havent, well need to go back to someone with proven international experience.Nigel Melville, the RFUs director for professional rugby who left his post at USA Rugby to work at Twickenham, highlights the importance of looking overseas if there are no suitable domestic candidates.In America we always wanted to have an American coach in charge of the American team, he said.When we did he was very good for the environment but he wasnt necessarily good for our rugby and we had to bring in an international coach.Wed love our coaches to be English if theyre good enough. Weve got to give them the right education and opportunity.Meanwhile, Ritchie has sounded a note of defiance to cash-strapped southern hemisphere heavyweights New Zealand, South Africa and Australia wanting a share of the profits when they play at Twickenham.Reports state that the All Blacks have demanded half of the matchday revenue generated - in the region of £6million - in order to play England during the autumn, but Ritchie has responded by declaring build your own stadium.When we went down there for the three Test matches in June, we got no money at all, Ritchie said.They get the gate money and TV money and thats the same for Lions tours as well, so Im not sure that I get this argument.I didnt ask for a revenue share from Australia. 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Giambi belted a two-run, pinch-hit homer with two outs in the ninth inning to give Cleveland a shocking 5-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night, keeping the Indians up with the lead pack in the AL wild-card race.LONDON -- The joyful spirit from the 2012 London Games has gone from the Olympic Stadium, replaced instead by hatred and ugly skirmishes.West Hams new home, converted into a soccer stadium with the seats newly painted in the teams claret and blue colors, has been marred by violence this season as small mobs create a toxic atmosphere during matches.Further disorder erupted in the closing stages of Wednesdays game against Chelsea, with bottles, coins and seats hurled between rival fans and seven people arrested. Such unrest -- and far worse -- was a regular occurrence in the last century, but English authorities thought they had contained the problem.Football has become a better, more welcoming environment for a wider fan base, sports minister Tracey Crouch said Thursday. No one wants to see a return to the dark days of the late `70s and `80s. It is completely right that strong action is taken and that anyone involved in last nights trouble is banned for life.Later Thursday, West Ham and London Stadium said in a statement that they are finalizing the identification of 200 individuals who will receive stadium bans having been involved in incidents of disorder ranging from the use of abusive and offensive language to missile throwing.The statement added that rapid progress has been made thanks to extensive CCTV footage being shared between the two London clubs, the Metropolitan police and London Stadium partners.The cause of the disturbances, which Crouch called desperately sad, is perplexing authorities. Why should a club, which was renowned in the past for hooliganism, see a revival of a violent element of its fan base just by moving a few miles across east London from Upton Park?Security numbers were increased inside the stands and riot police stationed around the streets of Stratford for the visit of Chelsea. But there are problems segregating fans in a stadium that was not initially designed for soccer and had to be partially rebuilt after the Olympics to make it suitable for West Ham, which has a 99-year lease.Although Wednesdays game was a London derby, it was in Englands second-tier League Cup competition when weaker lineups are typically used by teams.dddddddddddd And beating Chelsea 2-1 to advance to the quarterfinals produced a rare bright moment this season.But a visiting Chelsea fan said he was hit by an object soon after Cheikhou Kouyate headed West Ham in front in the 11th minute.As soon as they scored there was abuse being hurled over and we were watching the game and all of a sudden I felt a massive thump on the side of my head, thinking it was a bottle or a stone, Steve Cutting said. I put my hand up to my head and realized Id been cut. I looked down and there were some coins, 50p (pence) and pound coins.The English Football Association has opened an investigation into the latest disturbances. The English Football League, the organizers of the League Cup, is working with the clubs and authorities to identify the perpetrators of the violence.West Ham was known for having an organized group of hostile supporters called the Inter City Firm, active mostly in the 1970s and `80s and at away games. The movie Green Street, released in 2005, was based on the group. Behavior among West Ham fans significantly improved in recent years, although there have been isolated incidents, including at the clubs last game at Upton Park in May when the Manchester United team bus was attacked.West Hams inability to shake off its harmful image of a small section of its fan base may hamper attempts to secure naming rights for its new stadium.Olympic Stadiums dont generally make great naming rights sponsors, Tim Crow, chief executive of sports marketing agency Synergy, said by telephone. Very few have attracted a naming rights sponsor and as a result London was up against it anyway.What last night and previous incidents have done is make it extremely unlikely we will see anything happening in the near future and maybe longer.---Rob Harris is at www.twitter.com/RobHarris and www.facebook.com/RobHarrisReports ' ' '