SPORT IN BRIEF September 16, 2009 Brady and Sullivan seek Brum exit FOOTBALL: Birmingham City chief executive Karren Brady and PLC chairman David Sullivan will leave the club if Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung completes his takeover of the club as expected. Yeung’s company Grandtop International Holdings have formally lodged a takeover bid after sending out official offer documents to shareholders. [...]
Kuyt shows his off-target Reds the way September 16, 2009 LIVERPOOL (1) vs DEBRECEN (0) LIVERPOOL boss Rafael Benitez insisted he was happy with his team’s effort despite struggling to a narrow victory over Champions League minnows Debrecen. Dirk Kuyt’s winner on the stroke of half time proved the difference between the two sides in Benitez’s 300th match in charge. Five-time champions Liverpool were expected [...]
Eduardo rescues lax Arsenal September 16, 2009 STANDARD LIEGE (2) vs ARSENAL (3) ARSENAL boss Arsene Wenger hailed Eduardo after the striker celebrated the scrapping of his European ban by sealing a sensational comeback victory in Belgium. Wenger’s sloppy Gunners suffered a cataclysmic start to their opening Champions League group game, falling two goals behind inside the first five minutes. Forward Nicklas [...]
Blues chief exec Kenyon to leave role next month September 16, 2009 CHELSEA chief executive Peter Kenyon will leave his full-time role at the end of October, after six years at the forefront of the most successful spell in the club’s history. The Blues said yesterday that Kenyon, 55, would retain a role as non-executive director and continue to represent the Premier League leaders on European committees. [...]
Boss Briatore quits amid Renault race-fixing row September 16, 2009 RENAULT’S future in Formula One was left hanging by a thread last night after boss Flavio Briatore left the team to face the music on charges of fixing the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix. Briatore quit along with executive director of engineering Pat Symonds after the French team decided not to contest the charges ahead of [...]
Future looks bright for ace Del Potro September 15, 2009 JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO has been touted as a future world No1 following his epic US Open victory on Monday night. The 20-year-old Argentine claimed his maiden Grand Slam after completing an 3-6, 7-6, 4-6, 7-6, 6-2 win over top seed Roger Federer in a four-hour slugfest at Flushing Meadows. The result ended Federer’s record-breaking [...]
Australia and Flintoff hike September 15, 2009 ANDREW FLINTOFF last night threw his international future into doubt after turning down a central contract. The injury-plagued all-rounder retired from Test cricket at the end of the Ashes series but stressed he still wanted to continue in the limited-overs formats. As a result, Flintoff was awarded a lower-tier incremental contract by the England and [...]
Wenger: I can’t understand why Adebayor hates Arsenal September 15, 2009 ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger insists Emmanuel Adebayor deserves to be charged by the Football Association and says he cannot understand why the ex-Gunner appears to hate his old club. Adebayor, sold to Manchester City during the summer, is facing a four-match ban after being charged with stamping on former team-mate Robin van Persie and celebrating [...]
Reds won’t take minnows lightly, says boss Benitez September 15, 2009 LIVERPOOL boss Rafael Benitez has warned his troops against complacency as the Reds open their Champions League campaign at Anfield tonight. Visitors Debreceni are the first Hungarian side to qualify for the Champions League for 14 years and are looking to mark the occasion with a shock victory over the five-time champions. Rafael Benitez’s men [...]
SPORT IN BRIEF September 15, 2009 Lotus to end 16-year F1 exileFORMULA ONE: Lotus will return to the grid next season for the first time in 15 years. The team has been awarded the final spot by governing body the FIA, joining Campos GP, Manor and US F1 as the new outfits on board. Discussions are now set to take place [...]