Rangers agree Taiwo deal January 19, 2012 FOOTBALL: New QPR manager Mark Hughes has stepped up his January recruitment drive by agreeing a deal to bring AC Milan left-back Taye Taiwo to Loftus Road. Hughes is keen to strengthen his defence after succeeding Neil Warnock as manager, with Chelsea stopper Alex and Manchester City’s Nedum Onuoha also on his radar.
Ashton confirms Sarries switch January 19, 2012 RUGBY UNION: Saracens have completed the signing of Northampton and England wing Chris Ashton on a “long-term” contract. The 24-year-old, whose Saints deal expires in the summer, will join the current Premiership champions for the 2012-13 campaign.
Somersby the pick over the Rainbow January 19, 2012 SOMERSBY was beaten only a short head by Master Minded in last year’s Victor Chandler Chase at Ascot and looks the value alternative to Finian’s Rainbow in tomorrow’s 25th running of the race (3.45pm). Henrietta Knight’s eight-year-old hasn’t found winning that easy and has only one success to his name in 11 runs since December [...]
Arsenal set to make amends for mauling in Manchester January 19, 2012 ARSENAL vs MANCHESTER UNITED SUNDAY – 4.00PM SKY SPORTS 1 ARSENAL’S title challenge was over before it started this season and if they aren’t careful the gap to the top four could soon be too big to bridge. Back-to-back defeats have left them trailing neighbours Chelsea by four points and, more worryingly for Emirates-goers, Tottenham [...]
England launch fightback with two late strikes January 18, 2012 Swann and Anderson rein in Pakistan as Broad urges batsmen to learn from their mistakes and create the platform for a dramatic turnaround ENGLAND fast bowler Stuart Broad insists his side can begin to target an unlikely victory in the first Test against Pakistan after a disciplined bowling performance culminated in two vital breakthroughs at [...]
No way back from batting shambles January 18, 2012 ENGLAND’S fightback in Dubai yesterday featured many of the qualities you’d expect of a side ranked No1 in the world, but I fear Andrew Strauss’s men may have forfeited any hope of winning the series with their substandard efforts with the bat on day one. Having won the toss England would have been looking to [...]
Sticky Andy prepares for Vasselin test January 18, 2012 BRITAIN’S Andy Murray admits he is facing an unexpected challenge from the elements at the Australian Open: soaring temperatures that cause the courts to melt. Murray, who meets Frenchman Edouard Roger-Vasselin in round two this morning, found his feet sticking to the acrylic surface in his opening win on Tuesday. “The court is incredibly sticky [...]
Ameen ‘corrected’ Khan scores January 18, 2012 THE MAN accused of interfering with scorecards in British fighter Amir Khan’s double title defeat to American Lamont Peterson has admitted correcting “errors” made by one judge. Mustafa Ameen, who does not belong to a relevant boxing body, said he was assisting Michael Welsh because the official felt unwell during last month’s IBF and WBA [...]
Isner claims another epic as Nalbandian slams ‘stupid’ call January 18, 2012 FORMER Wimbledon finalist David Nalbandian launched a stinging attack on the umpire after his Australian Open hopes became the latest victim of the record-breaking tenacity of American John Isner. Isner, who famously won the longest match in history when he beat Nicolas Mahut in an 11-hour marathon at Wimbledon in 2010, drew on his immense [...]
Nadal over knee woe but Fish reels after elimination January 18, 2012 SECOND seed Rafael Nadal allayed fears over his knee injury after sweeping past former world No2 Tommy Haas. Nadal (inset), who had complained of “unbelievable’ pain earlier this week, won 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 to book a third-round match with Slovakian Lukas Lacko. The Spaniard said: “It is much better and I am so happy the [...]