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  • FA: Fixing no big issue but we’re not complacent

    December 10, 2013

    FOOTBALL Association general secretary Alex Horne insists fixing in sport is “not a big issue” but has warned against complacency following a spate of arrests. Horne was among representatives from five major sports, also including cricket, rugby union and league and horse racing, who attended an emergency summit held by Culture Secretary Maria Miller yesterday. [...]

  • We’re best in group but don’t expect the cup, says Mourinho

    December 10, 2013

    CHELSEA manager Jose Mourinho has called on his team to justify their billing as the best team in Champions League Group E by clinching top spot tonight. The Blues will open the door for Basel to overtake them if they fail to beat bottom club Steaua Bucharest at Stamford Bridge. “We are the best team [...]

  • Snow result

    December 10, 2013

    JUVENTUS are due to resume their decisive final Champions League group game against Galatasaray at 12 noon today after last night’s match was abandoned due to blizzards in Istanbul. The teams were called off after 32 minutes with the score 0-0. The Turkish team must win to deny the Italians – and Gianluigi Buffon (above) [...]

  • Anglo-Welsh tournament backed

    December 10, 2013

    RUGBY UNION: Former Wales captain Ryan Jones has backed calls for the four regions to form a competition with English clubs instead of taking part in the Heineken Cup. Talks with Welsh chiefs are set for today, and Jones said: “I’ve said for years a British league would be absolutely fantastic.”

  • Vettel fury at double points rule

    December 10, 2013

    FORMULA ONE: World champion Sebastian Vettel has labelled new rules offering double points at the season’s final race “absurd”. The German added: “This punishes those who have worked hard for a whole season.”

  • Cook: Ashes aren’t gone yet

    December 9, 2013

    England must prove mettle at the WACA, says beaten captain BELEAGUERED England captain Alastair Cook has urged his crumbling side to defy their atrocious record in Perth and snatch a last Ashes lifeline in the third Test this week. A 218-run defeat to Australia in Adelaide early yesterday has left England facing defeat and a [...]

  • Lord’s sparked Aussies’ revival

    December 9, 2013

    AUSTRALIA coach Darren Lehmann believes the turning point in their transformation from Ashes laughing stock to conquerors of England came after their drubbing at Lord’s in the summer series. They lost by 347 runs, only four men scoring above 20 in either innings, as England marched into a 2-0 lead. Yet, just five months on, [...]

  • Striker Campbell quiz on fix claim

    December 9, 2013

    BLACKBURN were in talks with striker DJ Campbell last night after the former Premier League player was arrested and quizzed by police investigating claims of match-fixing in football. The 32-year-old, who has also played for QPR, Blackpool, Leicester, Birmingham and Brentford, was among six men held on Sunday following allegations in The Sun. He was [...]

  • Lucky Swansea hit back at Hull

    December 9, 2013

    SWANSEA boss Michael Laudrup conceded his side had ridden their luck after defender Chico Flores earned the home side a 1-1 draw with Hull in the Premier League. Former Swans striker Danny Graham touched in Ahmed Elmohamady’s cross for his first league goal since New Year’s Day but Flores bundled a fortunate equaliser before Laudrup’s [...]

  • Moyes takes the blame as United attempt to dodge ghosts of 1962

    December 9, 2013

    UNDER-FIRE Manchester United boss David Moyes has accepted full blame for a run that sees them on the brink of losing three successive home games tonight for the first time in his lifetime. A Champions League defeat to Shakhtar Donetsk would equal that spell in 1962 and concede top spot in Group A, leaving United [...]

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