Rory McIlroy secures European Tour Final Series September 2, 2015 Golf world No1 Rory McIlroy has been handed special dispensation to play in the European Tour’s end-of-season Final Series despite failing to meet the qualifying criteria. Players are required to have played in 13 Tour events to compete in the lucrative four-tournament finale but McIlroy has been let off following his summer lay-off with an [...]
Chris Tremlett’s cricket comment: England beat Australia, but they need to nail death bowling to dominate at T20 International September 2, 2015 Their Twenty20 International victory over Australia on Monday was further evidence that England are making strides and heading in the right direction when it comes to limited-overs cricket. The improvement in their one-day game was evident in the series victory over New Zealand earlier this summer and the difference in their approach compared to [...]
England skipper Eoin Morgan: Attacking cricket is the only way to conquer one-day world September 2, 2015 England skipper Eoin Morgan insists a relentless commitment to attacking cricket is the only way for his side to become a potent limited-overs force ahead of the first one-day international against Australia at the Ageas Bowl, Southampton today. The five-match series against World Cup winners Australia provides a platform for England to showcase their [...]
Anthony Martial: World’s most expensive teenager not surprised his Manchester United team-mates haven’t heard of him September 2, 2015 Manchester United new boy Anthony Martial insists he is not concerned that team-mate Wayne Rooney did not know who he was before the club made him the world’s most expensive teenager. Read more: Five graphs that sum up the summer transfer window Rooney, who held that same title after United paid £27m for him in 2004, [...]
Summer transfer 2015 window in five graphs – Manchester City enjoy FFP easing, Southampton come out quids in, Manchester United biggest sellers September 2, 2015 Deadline day came and went with as much talk about players' errant tweets and superclubs' tardiness as any big money moves even if the Premier League continued to increase its spending. In total clubs spent around £820m* on 158 new players this summer. But where did the money go and how was it spent? Here's [...]
Manchester United’s Anthony Martial deal will take Premier League summer transfer window spend to record level September 2, 2015 Premier League clubs will today set a new record for summer transfer window spending, after Manchester United agreed a £36m deal for Monaco teenager Anthony Martial yesterday. Read more: Manchester United and Manchester City account for over a third of all Premier League transfer spend Clubs had already shelled out around £730m – fractionally short of [...]
Papy Djilobodji: Reigning Premier League champions Chelsea move to address defensive worries September 2, 2015 Chelsea are poised to address their defensive worries with the surprise signing of unheralded Senegal international Papy Djilobodji from French club Nantes. The 26-year-old centre-back, who has 12 caps, is expected to complete a £2.7m transfer today after the off-form Premier League champions failed to prise top target John Stones from Everton. Djilobodji is in [...]
Arsenal exit transfer window with lowest spend for 11 years September 2, 2015 Arsenal have recorded their lowest summer spend for 12 seasons after failing to add to the signing of Petr Cech before the transfer window closed this evening. Read more: Wenger at odds with Mourinho over spending Fans hoping for new players were left disappointed after a quiet deadline day for the Gunners ended without Arsene [...]
Could Manchester United chiefs sue? Lawyers explain how deals like the David De Gea transfer take place – and can fall apart September 2, 2015 MANCHESTER UNITED AND REAL MADRID ARE ARGUING OVER THE FORMALITIES OF THE FAILED DEAL. SURELY FORMALITIES ARE JUST THAT? Since 2002, in general, Fifa rules have restricted international transfers to two annual windows determined by each relevant football association. Crucially, one needs to look at the window of the buying club to determine whether a [...]
US Open 2015: Konta’s surge in form continues as Robson suffers exit September 2, 2015 British No2 Jo Konta continued her mesmerising form by thrashing American wildcard Louisa Chirico in the first round of the US Open at Flushing Meadows yesterday. World No97 Konta, who came through three rounds of qualifying, wasted little time in dispatching Chirico 6-3, 6-0 to record only the second grand slam victory of her career, [...]