Horner is oldest Grand Tour winner September 15, 2013 CYCLING: American Chris Horner became the oldest ever Grand Tour winner yesterday when the 41-year-old claimed the Vuelta a Espana by a margin of 37 seconds over Vincenzo Nibali. The final stage of the race was won by Australian Michael Matthews, yet Horner – who races for the RadioShack team and turns 42 next month [...]
Record £28m purse for Mayweather September 15, 2013 BOXING: Floyd Mayweather claimed yesterday that he fought on with a dislocated elbow during Saturday night’s lucrative defeat of Saul Alvarez in Las Vegas. In securing the WBC and WBA light-middleweight titles, the American earned around $45m (£28.3m) – a world record purse.
Olympic champ slams brother September 15, 2013 ATHLETICS: Olympic champion Alistair Brownlee hit out at his brother Jonathan yesterday, after the younger sibling lost the World Triathlon Grand Final to Javier Gomez in a sprint finish. The older of the Brownlees said his brother ended the race like a “complete tactical numpty”.
Dyke scores key victory as top clubs join FA’s crusade September 12, 2013 FOOTBALL Association chairman Greg Dyke achieved the first victory on his mission to address England’s failings when the Premier League yesterday agreed to join his task force. Dyke expects the commission to meet for the first time before the end of the month, as set out in his speech last week, with a view to [...]
EPPP: The saviour of english football? September 12, 2013 What is it? ■ The Elite Player Performance Plan is a Premier League initiative designed to ensure the country’s best young talent is developed by the best clubs and the best coaches ■ Academies are audited with factors including investment and coaching assessed and are subsequently categorised between one and four ■ Players can move [...]
Wenger: Bale’s sale was catalyst for Ozil signing September 12, 2013 ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger had cause to thank rivals Tottenham yesterday as he prepared to unleash record £42.5m signing Mesut Ozil on the Premier League tomorrow. Wenger conceded Real Madrid probably only offloaded Germany playmaker Ozil because Tottenham finally agreed to sell Gareth Bale to the Spanish club. “Honestly I think it was linked with [...]
“Kids don’t practice enough and switch clubs for wrong reasons” September 12, 2013 Exclusive: Charlton academy boss Paul Hart speaks mind to Josh Richards DAYS when a young David Beckham would dedicate extra hours to developing his iconic ball-bending technique or Ashley Cole and Rio Ferdinand would spend hours practising in steel cages outside their childhood homes appear to be over. And while the Premier League’s Elite Player Performance [...]
Adebayor told to train away from first team September 12, 2013 TOTTENHAM striker Emmanuel Adebayor has been ordered to train away from the first team by manager Andre Villas-Boas. The Togo forward missed the start of the Premier League season having been granted compassionate leave following the death of his brother Peter. However, Adebayor has since returned to Spurs and subsequently been granted a second period [...]
Bale fit and ready for Real debut September 12, 2013 THE world’s most expensive footballer Gareth Bale is hopeful of making his long awaited Real Madrid debut tomorrow at Villarreal. Real paid Tottenham £85.3m last month to take Bale to the Bernabeu and the Wales star finally linked up with his new team-mates this week following the international break. The 24-year-old missed Spurs’s pre-season campaign [...]
Hughton vows to snub Ireland overtures and stay at Norwich September 12, 2013 NORWICH manager Chris Hughton has distanced himself from the vacant Ireland manager’s job. Following the dismissal of Giovanni Trapattoni earlier this week, for failing to secure World Cup qualification, Hughton had been tipped to leave Carrow Road. Hughton was assistant to former Ireland manager Brian Kerr between 2003 and 2005, however, he has no intention [...]