Keane pulls out of Celtic race June 2, 2014 FOOTBALL: Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane is set to remain Republic of Ireland assistant boss after asking not to be considered for the managerial position at Celtic. Ireland boss Martin O’Neill said last week that Celtic had spoken to Keane.
Leaders Middlesex struggling June 2, 2014 CRICKET: Division One leaders Middlesex trail Durham by 499 runs at the end of day two of their County Championship match. Scott Borthwick was eventually dismissed by Toby Roland Jones (5-103) for 216 as Durham declared on 568-9, but Middlesex were left reeling on 69-4 at the close.
England secure World Cup win June 2, 2014 HOCKEY: England’s men secured their first win of the World Cup yesterday, beating India 2-1 with a last minute goal from Simon Mantell. Mark Gleghorne’s first-half opener was cancelled out by Dharamvir Singh. England lie third in Pool A.
Calls for Qatar to lose World Cup if guilty of corruption June 1, 2014 VOTING to rehouse the 2022 World Cup should be held if allegations that £3m changed hands in order to secure votes for Qatar to be named host nation can be proven, Jim Boyce, the vice-president of world governing body Fifa, said yesterday. It has been claimed former Fifa executive committee member and president of the [...]
Sarries staying upbeat despite double defeat June 1, 2014 SARACENS may be reeling from a double dose of final misery but director of rugby Mark McCall insists their season has still been one to remember. Saturday’s nail-biting 24-20 extra-time loss to Northampton Saints in the Aviva Premiership Rugby showpiece followed hot on the heels of the Heineken Cup final disappointment against Toulon a week [...]
Sleepless Murray holds nerve to reach round four June 1, 2014 BRITAIN’S Andy Murray confessed to having a sleepless night before finishing the longest match of his career yesterday to reach the French Open fourth round, while the exit of former world No1 Roger Federer boosted the Scotsman’s hopes of winning a third grand slam title. Deadlocked at 7-7 in a fifth and final set on [...]
Froch looks towards Vegas for glamour bout June 1, 2014 REIGNING world champion Carl Froch has his eyes on the bright lights of Las Vegas, after the 36-year-old saw off George Groves’ challenge for the IBF and WBA super-middleweight titles at Wembley over the weekend. Nottingham-born Froch said yesterday that he would have retired if he had lost Saturday’s blockbuster re-match. Yet the eighth-round knockout [...]
Sport Comment: Wilkinson retirement leaves tears in our eyes June 1, 2014 IF EVERYONE who claims to have been at school with Jonny Wilkinson really was, then the education authorities should be investigating historic allegations of class sizes in the 1980s and ‘90s that must have run into the thousands. However, and bizarrely, an English tennis fan approached me at Roland Garros last week, and showed me [...]
Young England side succumbs to Barbarians June 1, 2014 WASPS youngster Elliot Daly said he was proud to play at Twickenham for the first time in an England shirt yesterday, despite his team losing 39-29 to Barbarians. England fielded an inexperienced side after coach Stuart Lancaster had picked a separate group of 30 players for the upcoming three-Test series in New Zealand, starting on [...]
Quintana wins key Italy tour June 1, 2014 COLOMBIAN Nairo Quintana says he has learnt how to lead a team from the front, after securing his first ever Grand Tour victory at the Giro d’Italia yesterday. Quintana, who rides for the Movistar team, beat compatriot Rigoberto Uran by two minutes and 58 seconds overall. “I’ve learnt to overcome adversity and to manage a [...]