Players face cocaine clampdown August 4, 2009 RUGBY UNION: Players in England are set to become the first in the world to face out-of-competition tests for cocaine and other recreational drugs. The Rugby Football Union is working on tightening current worldwide legislation, which only allows testing for cocaine on matchdays. It follows former Bath trio Michael Lipman, Alex Crockett and Andrew Higgins’ [...]
Villa Delph deep for teenager August 4, 2009 FOOTBALL: Aston Villa last night completed the £8m signing of England Under-19 midfielder Fabian Delph from Leeds. The 19-year-old yesterday agreed personal terms to join Villa, who saw off competition from Manchester City and Fulham for his signature.
English clubs finances ‘a concern’ August 4, 2009 FOOTBALL: European chiefs Uefa have warned that some English clubs are jeopardising their futures by living beyond their means. The combined debt of top-flight clubs alone is estimated to be more than £3bn, while in lower divisions clubs have struggled to stay afloat. Uefa general secretary David Taylor said: “There are stories concerning some English [...]
Tour stage winner denies doping August 4, 2009 CYCLIST: Spaniard Mikel Astarloza has denied doping after testing positive for the banned blood-booster EPO. Astarloza, who won stage 16 of this year’s Tour de France, was provisionally banned last week on the basis of an out-of-competition test in June. “I haven’t taken anything illegal,” he said. “I’ll do whatever it takes to find out [...]
Trott in line as fears grow for Flintoff August 4, 2009 ENGLAND selectors yesterday handed uncapped Warwickshire batsman Jonathan Trott a shock call-up for the fourth Test amid mounting concerns over the fitness of all-rounder Andrew Flintoff. Nottinghamshire seamer Ryan Sidebottom was also drafted into the 14-man squad, in place of spinner Monty Panesar, for the match at Headingley, which starts on Friday. But it is [...]
We want Freddie to play, insists Australia’s North August 4, 2009 AUSTRALIA batsman Marcus North insists the tourists are rooting for England’s Andrew Flintoff to be fit for the rest of the Ashes – because they want the satisfaction of beating a full-strength side. All-rounder Flintoff is a doubt for the fourth Test, which starts at Headingley on Friday, with the ongoing knee problem that has [...]
Defiance of Clarke and North send England’s victory prospects south August 3, 2009 ENGLAND captain Andrew Strauss admitted his disappointment after a resolute stand between Michael Clarke and Marcus North denied the home side a 2-0 lead in the Ashes series. Fifth-wicket pair Clarke (103 not out) and North (96) put on 185 as Australia comfortably batted out the final day to secure a draw in the third [...]
Discharged Massa vows to make speedy return to track August 3, 2009 FELIPE MASSA says he is determined to return to racing as soon as possible after being discharged from his Budapest hospital bed following brain surgery. In his first interview since his horror crash in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix, Massa admitted remembering nothing about the incident, which occurred when he was hit by a [...]
Williams make objection to Schumacher’s testing August 3, 2009 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER has been blocked in his bid to test Ferrari’s car – by a disapproving Williams team. Ferrari last week wrote to governing body the FIA and their nine rival teams, requesting special permission for Schumacher to familiarise himself with the current F60 model ahead of the European Grand Prix, where he is standing [...]
Arsenal told to pay 12m for Chamakh August 3, 2009 BORDEAUX have told Arsenal to double their £6m offer for Marouane Chamakh or forget about signing the Morocco striker. Chamakh, 25, is furious at his club’s hard-line stance and is threatening to leave for nothing next summer when his contract expires. But the French champions’ president Jean-Louis Triaud is determined that their prize asset will [...]