Wiggins set to lead at Tour of Britain September 5, 2013 CYCLING: London 2012 hero Sir Bradley Wiggins has been named lead rider for Team Sky’s assault on the Tour of Britain, which starts on 14 September and finishes eight days later in the capital. The event will form part of Wiggins’ preparations for the Road World Championships the following week.
Hamilton: Boo me – as long as I win September 5, 2013 FORMULA ONE: Britain’s Lewis Hamilton has invited race-goers to boo him again at Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix, if it means he has repeated last year’s victory at Monza. The Mercedes driver said: “If I’m up there getting booed that means I’ve won and I definitely want that. I’d love to have that experience again.”
Tokyo fancied as 2020 Games host September 5, 2013 OLYMPICS: Tokyo was last night the odds-on favourite to be named host city for the 2020 Olympic Games, ahead of tomorrow’s vote in Argentina. Madrid is second favourite, with Istanbul the other candidate. A vote will also be taken on whether to add wrestling, squash or baseball/softball to the list of sports.
Dyke outlines England plan but could face League snub September 4, 2013 FOOTBALL Association chairman Greg Dyke is facing the threat of an embarrassing snub from the Premier League over his blueprint for overhauling the game and making England world champions within a decade. Dyke yesterday set out his vision for improving the fortunes of the national team, and identified the dwindling number of English players starting [...]
Gory, gory Man United: Rooney posts injury pic September 4, 2013 INJURED England striker Wayne Rooney took matters into his own hands yesterday after growing exasperated by some fans questioning his withdrawal from the squad for two crucial fixtures. The Manchester United player posted a picture on Facebook illustrating the seriousness of the head injury that forced him out of World Cup qualifiers against Moldova, tomorrow, [...]
Bale: Waiting for Real mega deal was very stressful September 4, 2013 WORLD’S most expensive player Gareth Bale says he has endured a “very stressful” summer waiting for Tottenham to agree his £86m sale to Real Madrid. The Wales forward, who now earns £300,000 per week at the Spanish club, admits he grew frustrated by Spurs chairman Daniel Levy’s refusal to sign off the deal. Bale angered [...]
More Moyes misery as Herrera plays down lure of United deal September 4, 2013 MANCHESTER United transfer target Ander Herrera insists he was undecided about joining the Premier League champions before his proposed deadline day move from Athletic Bilbao collapsed. Herrera’s doomed transfer was one of a number of summer deals United failed to pull off, prompting fans to raise concerns that the departure of manager Sir Alex Ferguson [...]
Murray out to settle a score with Wawrinka September 4, 2013 Exclusive: Henman says Scot likes nothing better than vengeance A THIRST for revenge will inspire defending champion Andy Murray to overcome Stanislas Wawrinka in today’s US Open quarter-finals, according to former British No1 Tim Henman. Murray has won the majority of his 13 previous clashes with Wawrinka but lost to the Swiss in their most [...]
Defending champion brushes off injury fears following win September 4, 2013 BRITAIN’S Andy Murray refused to blame a long-term back injury for his struggle in overcoming Uzbekistan’s Denis Istomin and reaching the US Open quarter-finals late on Tuesday night. Defending champion Murray lost the first set to the world No65 and admitted to toiling as he came back to win 6-7 (5-7), 6-1, 6-4, 6-4, but [...]
Gasquet ends Ferrer US bid September 4, 2013 FRANCE’S Richard Gasquet brushed aside a comeback from Spain’s David Ferrer last night at the US Open to win in five sets and reach only his second career grand slam semi-final. Eighth seed Gasquet raced into a two-set lead and, after fourth seed Ferrer had mustered all his battling qualities to force a decider, completed [...]