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  • British Open 2015: Zach Johnson toasts “surreal” victory

    July 20, 2015

    Modest Zach Johnson toasted a “humbling and surreal” victory after the American Ryder Cup star emerged triumphant from a marathon Open Championship at St Andrews last night.    Read more: Sam Torrance – 'Johnson’s just played the best golf of his life'   Johnson saw off 2010 winner Louis Oosthuizen and Australian Marc Leishman in [...]

  • Sam Torrance: Zach Johnson’s just played the best golf of his life at British Open

    July 20, 2015

    It couldn't have been a much closer Open, but in the end Zach Johnson’s class told and nobody can argue that he didn’t deserve to add the Claret Jug to his Green Jacket from the Masters in 2007.   Read more: Zach Johnson toasts "surreal" victory   Eagle-eyed readers may recall I tipped him as [...]

  • Fifa crisis: Ambushed Sepp Blatter to step aside in February

    July 20, 2015

    It was meant to be the latest episode in embattled Fifa president Sepp Blatter’s self-styled bid to clean up the tarnished image of football’s world governing body.   Read more: Here’s the money shot – cash rains down on Blatter   Instead it descended into chaos and farce before it had even started, as British comedian [...]

  • Timely career-best knock boosts James Taylor’s chances of England recall

    July 20, 2015

    Batsman James Taylor chose the perfect moment to amass a career-best double century as recriminations over England’s batting woes continue following their 405-run thrashing in the second Investec Test against Australia.   Read more: Tremlett – After a bad Ashes opener, Aussies should bounce back at Lord's   Taylor, who has made two Test appearances [...]

  • Tour de France 2015: Geraint Thomas brushes off horror crash to remain sixth

    July 20, 2015

    Team Sky’s Geraint Thomas shrugged off a horror crash to remain sixth overall as fellow Briton Chris Froome retained the yellow jersey after stage 16 of the Tour de France yesterday.   Read more: Unsung hero Thomas rides to the rescue to preserve Froome’s lead   Thomas collided with France’s Warren Barguil on the final descent [...]

  • Premier League pre-season friendlies: Liverpool biggest travellers as clubs cover 177,000 miles on trips abroad

    July 20, 2015

    [custom id="57"] Liverpool are travelling further than any other Premier League club this summer, with Brendan Rodgers' side covering over 24,000 miles in their pre-season expedition. Read more: Premier League pre-season fixture schedule Playing pre-season friendlies abroad has become something of a permanent fixture in the calendar of many Premier League clubs, with just three teams [...]

  • Sepp Blatter told to “leave now” by Prince Ali as Fifa unveils reform plans for organisation in crisis

    July 20, 2015

    Fifa president Sepp Blatter has shrugged off calls to step down with immediate effect, confirming he will stay in the role until February 2016 when fresh elections will take place. Read more: Blatter hints he could stay on as Fifa president Fifa's executive committee met today for the first time since seven of its members [...]

  • British Open 2015 prize money: Amateur leader Paul Dunne ineligible for record £1.15m paycheque

    July 20, 2015

    Paul Dunne, the Irish 22-year-old amateur golfer, has already made history at this year's Open yet will walk away from the tournament empty-handed even if he can stay in the lead this afternoon. Read more: How much prize money is on offer at St Andrews? Dunne is the first amateur to lead the Open after [...]

  • Capitalising on rugby fever to the max: MaxiNutrition’s Mark Morgan on a huge year for the sports supplement maker

    July 19, 2015

    The carnival is around the corner. In a few short weeks, the spotlight will fall on England as it stages an event widely recognised as the third biggest sporting festival on the planet. The Olympics and football’s World Cup may dwarf all others, but for those associated with it, this autumn’s egg-shaped jamboree promises a [...]

  • Cook hints at changes after Australia demolish England

    July 19, 2015

    AT LORD’S SKIPPER Alastair Cook admitted the axe may fall on England’s misfiring batsmen after his side wilted to a 405-run drubbing on day four of the second Investec Ashes Test at Lord’s yesterday. Australia declared their second innings on 254-2 shortly before lunch, leaving England with a notional victory target of 509 or 155 [...]

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