‘You’re next United’ says boss Hughes December 2, 2009 MANCHESTER CITY (3) vs ARSENAL (0) MARK HUGHES welcomed a crunch Manchester derby in the semi-final of the Carling Cup by roaring: “Bring them on”! The Manchester City boss saw his side dispose of a young Arsenal side at Eastlands last night to earn an eagerly-awaited two-legged clash with rivals United in the last four. [...]
Rovers are spot on as Chelsea crash out December 2, 2009 BLACKBURN (3) vs CHELSEA (3) CHELSEA’S bid for a clean sweep of trophies came to a halt last night as Blackburn clinched a place in the semi-final of Carling Cup after a dramatic penalty shoot-out. Veteran full-back Paulo Ferreira equalised for the Blues with the last kick of the game to take the tie all [...]
Relief at last for Moyes as Everton squeeze through December 2, 2009 AEK ATHENS (0) vs EVERTON (1) A SIXTH minute goal from Diniyar Bilyaletdinov was enough to hand struggling Everton a passage into the last 32 of the Europa League at a rain-soaked Olympic Stadium. The Russian winger raced onto Jo’s brilliant through ball to seal a precious away victory and keep the pressure off under-fire [...]
Free agent Campbell set to spark Christmas rush December 2, 2009 SOL CAMPBELL is set to spark a Christmas transfer scramble after finally settling his contract dispute with Notts County last night. The 35-year-old had been prevented from joining another club after leaving County less than a month into a five-year deal back in September. But players’ union chief Gordon Taylor has confirmed the League Two [...]
France lie in wait for England December 2, 2009 ENGLAND could face heavyweights France in the group stages of next summer’s World Cup after governing body Fifa whipped up controversy with their seedings for tomorrow’s draw. Fabio Capello’s men were confirmed yesterday as one of the top eight teams at the tournament, meaning they will avoid favourites Spain and Brazil at the first hurdle. [...]
Fifa to mull replays and five-referee proposals December 2, 2009 GOVERNING body Fifa has rejected proposals to use five referees in each game at the 2010 World Cup but dropped the strongest hint yet that major rule changes could be on the horizon. The handball by France striker Thierry Henry that helped eliminate the Republic of Ireland in last month’s play-off prompted fresh calls for [...]
Technology will come, in time December 2, 2009 THIS week, I’ve had the pleasure of being in the company of the world’s leading football figures, at the Soccer Ex business convention in Johannesburg. Being here has been a real eye-opener for me, and made me realise just what a global institution football is. Business leaders converging from all sectors and from all over [...]
Henry facing World Cup ban for Ireland handball December 2, 2009 FRANCE striker Thierry Henry could be banned for the start of the World Cup after governing body Fifa opened a disciplinary investigation into his infamous handball against the Republic of Ireland. The incident was discussed by Fifa at a specially-convened meeting yesterday in Cape Town, and although president Sepp Blatter insisted a ban was not [...]
I have let my family down, says Woods December 2, 2009 WORLD No1 Tiger Woods has admitted letting down his family by committing “personal sins”, following fresh speculation about his private life. The world’s highest paid sportsman has been the subject of frenzied media attention since crashing his car near his Florida home in the early hours of Friday morning. Woods, 33, suffered only facial injuries [...]
Jones’ shock KO leaves career in tatters December 2, 2009 THE LEGENDARY career of nine-time world champion Roy Jones Jr is in tatters after he was knocked out by Australia’s Danny Green in the first round of their cruiserweight title fight. Jones, widely regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in history, lasted just two minutes and two seconds before being stopped by defending [...]