Bellamy announces retirement May 22, 2014 FOOTBALL: Former West Ham forward Craig Bellamy has retired and will now pursue a career in management. The 34-year-old, who played 22 times for Cardiff this term, said: “My body can’t take anymore.”
Adams named Norwich boss May 22, 2014 FOOTBALL: Norwich City have appointed Neil Adams as manager on a three-year deal. Adams was named caretaker-boss for the final five games of the season, but failed to stave off Premier League relegation.
England open with easy win May 22, 2014 FOOTBALL: England Under-20s kicked off the Toulon Tournament with a 3-0 win over Qatar. Jordan Obita, Jake Forster-Caskey and Jordan Cousins all scored.
Real can end 12 years of European agony and land ‘La Decima’ May 22, 2014 REAL Madrid are the record nine-time European Cup winners. But they landed the first five when the competition was in its infancy and, aside from a dizzying spell in the late 90s and early 00s, when they won three Champions Leagues in five seasons, Europe has been rather disappointing for the biggest club in the [...]
Old boy Kingsgate to roll back the years at his beloved Haydock May 22, 2014 IF THE weather forecasters are to be believed, the north west of England is going to have some pretty heavy showers over the next couple of days which could leave conditions at Haydock Park fairly testing. Tomorrow sees the Scoop 6 pool move onto around £15m and it’s the track near St Helens which is [...]
Sporting Index: Spread betting on football May 22, 2014 FOOTBALL spread betting is simple and the rewards for winning are greater than with fixed-odds bookmakers, but losses can also exceed original stakes. One of the simplest markets is the supremacy bet ─ a prediction on one team’s supremacy over another expressed in goals. Real Madrid/Atletico Madrid is pitched at 0.45-0.65 so those buying at [...]
Hodgson desperate to keep Rooney ready for World Cup May 21, 2014 ENGLAND manager Roy Hodgson revealed he has had to rein in striker Wayne Rooney’s enthusiasm at their pre-World Cup training camp to prevent a recurrence of the injury problems that have blighted previous major tournaments. The entire 23-man squad took some part in training yesterday in Portugal and were instructed to wear three layers of [...]
Cipriani stands by as Lancaster’s options dwindle May 21, 2014 SIX years after winning his last England cap fly-half Danny Cipriani looks to be in the driving seat to start at No10 against New Zealand next month, after it emerged yesterday that George Ford is to undergo a shoulder operation. Head coach Stuart Lancaster had begun making plans for the first of three Tests against [...]
Championship rejects FFP change May 21, 2014 CHAMPIONSHIP clubs have rejected proposals to amend their financial fair play (FFP) rules to give them more wriggle room. Losses next season therefore remain capped at £6m, half of which must be covered by owner investment, otherwise teams face a transfer embargo or fines of up to 100 per cent of the amount they overspend. [...]
Young Lions win European title May 21, 2014 ENGLAND Under-17s retained the European Championship trophy last night, after defeating Holland in the final on penalties. Following a 1-1 draw in normal time, where Chelsea’s Dominic Solanke had given England the lead, John Peacock’s team were forced to contest a dreaded penalty shootout, so often the undoing of their senior counterparts. But successful spot-kicks from [...]