New Zealand great Jonah Lomu changed the face of rugby union forever, according to England World Cup-winner Will Greenwood November 18, 2015 Marauding New Zealand powerhouse Jonah Lomu will always be remembered for changing the face of rugby union in the space of one match, says former England centre Will Greenwood. Lomu died in his home city of Auckland on Wednesday at the age of 40 after suffering with health problems since his retirement from international rugby [...]
Influence of canny head coach Trevor Bayliss becoming more apparent as England close in on one-day series win November 18, 2015 Should England avoid defeat in the final 50-over clash against Pakistan in Dubai tomorrow, it will be their first victory in a one-day series on foreign shores since Trevor Bayliss and Paul Farbrace took the coaching reins in the summer. The influence of those two and head coach Bayliss, in particular, is becoming increasingly apparent. [...]
BBC Sport coverage set to shrink following £35m budget cut November 18, 2015 The BBC could lose rights to major live sports events after announcing a £35m cut to its budget. The public broadcaster admitted it anticipates the decision will "lead to the loss of some existing rights and events". BBC's sports live coverage had already been scaled back this year after it lost the rights to The Open [...]
Race to Dubai prize money: Rory McIlroy will take 2015 earnings to £7.8m with win at DP World Tour Championships November 18, 2015 If Rory McIlroy triumphs at the DP World Tour Championships in Dubai this weekend he will not only earn £980,000 in prize money but also an additional £1.2m bonus for winning the the Race to Dubai, the European Tour's order of merit. The world No3 is currently in pole position to top the Tour's money [...]
Fifa rejects Michel Platini and Sepp Blatter appeal against 90-day suspension November 18, 2015 Michel Platini's distant hopes of succeeding Sepp Blatter as Fifa president have been dealt another blow after the pair had appeals against their 90-day suspensions from football rejected. The Uefa boss was suspended along with Blatter while Fifa's Ethics Committee investigates a suspicious £1.3m payment the current Fifa chief made to Platini in 2011. Both [...]
Premier League economic impact: Competition contributed £3.4bn to UK GDP according to EY report November 18, 2015 Premier League football kicked £6.2bn into the UK economy in a single season, according to a new study from Ernst & Young (EY). In a study commissioned by the league, EY estimate that English football's top tier division contributed £3.4bn to UK GDP in the 2013/14 season, paid £2.4bn in taxes to the Exchequer and [...]
New Zealand rugby legend Jonah Lomu passes away aged 40 November 18, 2015 New Zealand is in mourning after the unexpected death of All Blacks great Jonah Lomu, aged 40. Lomu, who scored 37 tries in 63 Tests for New Zealand during 1994 and 2002, suffered health problems since his retirement, undergoing a kidney transplant in 2004 and receiving dialysis treatment for the past decade. Former All Blacks [...]
Liberté, égalité, fraternité: All for one and one for Dele Alli as England host France in emotional friendly at Wembley November 18, 2015 England manager Roy Hodgson expressed his pride after Wembley came together in an unprecedented display of unity for an emotional friendly with France last night, just four days after terrorists killed 129 people in Paris. Home supporters joined in with the French national anthem, Le Marseillaise, the Duke of Cambridge presented the visitors with a [...]
Former world No1 Roger Federer ends Novak Djokovic’s winning streak to secure semi-final place at ATP World Tour Finals November 18, 2015 Former world No1 Roger Federer delivered an unmistakable statement of intent after ending top seed Novak Djokovic’s 23-match winning run with a scintillating performance at the ATP World Tour Finals at London’s O2 Arena last night. Six-time champion Federer beat the Serb 7-5, 6-2 to seal a semi-final place, a result which represented Djokovic’s first [...]
England v France: Genuine friendly fixture was a truly special occasion following the Paris attacks November 17, 2015 You know it must be a special occasion when more than 70,000 English rise to belt out a stirring rendition of one of their traditional rivals’ national anthems. When supporters greet the emergence of the opposition team for their warm-up, some 50 minutes before kick-off, with a standing ovation. Or when the parading of a [...]