“We’re not happy with being second. That’s not being arrogant, just the belief we have” April 16, 2015 Mike Brown explains to Ross McLean why England believe they can win World Cup ENGLAND full-back Mike Brown is not prepared to sidestep the question of what constitutes the minimum requirement for his side at this autumn’s World Cup on home soil: “Winning it. Winning it or else none of us will be happy.” His [...]
Reading put 30,000 shirts on making history against Arsenal April 16, 2015 READING plan to festoon Wembley with 30,000 blue and white T-shirts tomorrow in the belief that fan power can propel them to a famous win over Arsenal and their first ever FA Cup final. Royals manager Steve Clarke credits a rousing atmosphere at the Madejski Stadium for inspiring his team to a 3-0 victory over [...]
Sego Success can put smile back on Alan King’s face April 16, 2015 BILL ESDAILE PREVIEWS THE BEST OF TOMORROW’S RACING ACTION THERE is just over a week left of the current National Hunt season, which means that opportunities to see the great AP McCoy in action are running out fast. The 41-year-old will be crowned champion jockey for a record-breaking 20th time at Sandown Park next Saturday, [...]
Belardo to stake Guineas claim in Greenham Stakes April 16, 2015 ALTHOUGH the flat season started at the end of March with the Betway Lincoln, this is the week where racing on the level really steps up a gear. The Guineas trials don’t always reveal live Classic contenders but that isn’t true of tomorrow’s Aon Greenham Stakes (2.50pm), which looks like a fantastic race. Richard Hannon’s [...]
Chelsea and Man United set to share the spoils in west London April 16, 2015 BEN CLEMINSON PREVIEWS CHELSEA V MAN UTD AND THE WEEKEND’S FA CUP SEMI-FINALS IF MANCHESTER United can come away from the sternest of fortnights with six points from matches against Manchester City and Chelsea, then their supporters might dare to dream of more than just a Champions League place and a pinch of restored pride. [...]
FA Cup big guns look to have safe passage to the final April 16, 2015 FOLLOWING what has become a trademark poor start to the season, Arsenal fans can’t have too many complaints as the campaign draws to a close. The team is closing in on successive FA Cup trophies and, after eight straight league wins, hold on to the slim hope they can catch Chelsea in the race for [...]
Maximum excitement on season’s points with sporting index April 16, 2015 SPORTING Index traders quoted total season’s points for every Premier League team at the start of the campaign and many spread bettors are now facing the decision of whether to take a profit – or cut their losses. Chelsea have 73 points from 31 games ahead of tomorrow’s clash with Manchester United. Their total points [...]
London Marathon 2015: How does it compare to New York, Berlin, Tokyo, Chicago and Boston? April 16, 2015 For the 35th year running, thousands of professional athletes, competitive amateurs and fundraisers in fancy dress will fill the capital's streets for the London Marathon. The race is the most popular of its kind in the UK as each year hundreds of thousands of budding Mo Farahs apply to take part, while millions watch on TV. [...]
Opener woes taint England victory march April 15, 2015 OPENERS Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott failed with the bat again but England recovered from their latest wobble to take a firm grip on the first Test against the West Indies in Antigua last night. Cook extended his wait for an international century to 61 innings by departing for 13, while Trott, back in the [...]
London will see Wiggins set hour record, says Hoy April 15, 2015 SIR CHRIS Hoy has backed fellow cycling great Sir Bradley Wiggins to claim another piece of the sport’s folklore when he attempts the fabled hour record in London this summer. World and Olympic time-trial champion Wiggins confirmed yesterday that he will take aim at Australian Rohan Dennis’s record on 7 June at the Lee Valley [...]