Gebrselassie triumphant in Scotland October 6, 2013 ATHLETICS: Ethiopia’s two-time Olympic champion Haile Gebrselassie won yesterday’s Great Scottish Run in Glasgow in a course record time. The 40-year-old completed the 13.1-mile course in one hour one minute nine seconds. Scotland’s Susan Partridge won the women’s race.
Harmison retires after injury woe October 6, 2013 CRICKET: Former England bowler Steve Harmison has announced his retirement, after a hamstring injury wrecked his season with County champions Durham. The 34-year-old, who won 63 Test caps, hopes to stay in the game.
Filthy, dirty and great fun October 3, 2013 FILM FILTH Cert 18 | By Steve Dinneen Three Stars Adaptations of Irvine Welsh novels, like Irvine Welsh novels, have gone downhill since Trainspotting. The Acid House (1998) had a flawed, lunatic charm but Ecstasy (2011) was little more than an anemic homage to Danny Boyle’s more famous Edinburgh romp. Filth – based on a [...]
Where to Drink: A new opening from the owners of Bodo’s and a slice of Indian chic in the middle of Mayfair October 3, 2013 SEPTEMBER witnessed a number of high-end clubs and bars launching across London and the Westbury Hotel has bragging rights to one such venue. No 41 is nestled underneath the newly Michelin-awarded Brasserie Chavot and accessed through a street-side entrance. The nightclub is a plush amalgam of self-aware opulence, with a design scheme replete with grand [...]
Hodgson tells off-form Hart England place not in danger October 3, 2013 ENGLAND manager Roy Hodgson has vowed to keep faith with goalkeeper Joe Hart for the conclusion of the World Cup qualifying campaign despite growing concerns about his substandard form. Hart, 26, was twice beaten at his near post in Manchester City’s 3-1 defeat to Bayern Munich on Wednesday and has made other costly errors for [...]
Qatar World Cup chief compares criticism to JFK conspiracy theory October 3, 2013 QATAR’S 2022 World Cup chief last night insisted there was no danger of the country being stripped of its right to host the competition and compared controversies plaguing the bid to conspiracy theories surrounding the death of JFK. Hassan al-Thawadi declared the World Cup infrastructure was not “being built on the blood of innocents”, in [...]
Legends renew rivalries in 2003 cup final replay October 3, 2013 LIMBS may be wearier and a million fans will not throng the streets to laud the winners, but the 2003 Rugby World Cup re-run has still got England hero Jason Leonard excited. Leonard, the Red Rose’s most capped player, is among the greats marking the 10th anniversary of that triumph by playing in the England [...]
Football Comment: Hart would be dropped if England were facing friendlies October 3, 2013 NOT so long ago Joe Hart had it all: No1 for the champions and England, and seemingly set to stay that way for years to come, but Wednesday’s error-strewn display against Bayern Munich laid bare his deterioration. Now Hart is desperately out of sorts, frantic, jittery; like a cat on a hot tin roof. Gone [...]
Europa League: Defoe fires way into contention for starting role October 3, 2013 ANZHI MAKHACHKALA 0 vs TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 2 TOTTENHAM manager Andre Villas-Boas has hinted Jermain Defoe may earn his first Premier League start of the season in Sunday’s derby with former club West Ham after hitting his seventh goal in four starts last night. The 30-year-old also bagged his 21st goal for Spurs in Europe and [...]
Arrest warning for West Ham and Tottenham fans over Y-word row October 3, 2013 WEST HAM and Tottenham fans have been warned they face arrest if they use the word “yid” at Sunday’s derby between the teams at White Hart Lane. The Metropolitan Police’s match commander issued the statement yesterday, following crowd trouble at the same fixture last year. “This topic has been debated at length but our position [...]