Owen reignites diving debate with World Cup confessions October 10, 2012 ENGLAND striker Michael Owen has defended the right of players to dive if they have been touched and admitted deliberately going to ground to win penalties in two separate World Cup matches. Owen insists falling is elective in three quarters of all penalty decisions and that enticing contact from defenders is “a skill”. He confessed [...]
Doping dossier points finger at Armstrong October 10, 2012 SEVEN-TIME Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong’s team ran “the most sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping programme the sport has ever seen”, the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) said last night. USADA detailed its decision to strip Armstrong, 41, of his titles and impose a lifetime ban in a report running to more than 1,000 pages [...]
Torrance supports canny Clarke’s Ryder Cup captaincy claims October 10, 2012 FORMER Ryder Cup winning captain Sam Torrance has backed Darren Clarke’s claims to lead Europe in 2014, even though he feels the Northern Irishman would be a more suitable captain if the tournament were scheduled to be played in America. In addition to Thomas Bjorn, Torrance believes both Clarke and Paul McGinley are strong candidates [...]
G-owen down October 10, 2012 1998 World Cup, France Owen, then just 18, tumbles over Argentina defender Roberto Ayala to earn a penalty that Alan Shearer emphatically converts to equalise in the last 16 fixture. Owen would go on to score the defining goal of his career in a match that ended 2-2, before 10-man England crashed out in the [...]
Vieira: England players don’t love the team October 10, 2012 WORLD Cup-winning former France captain Patrick Vieira has voiced his concerns at the widespread player apathy towards representing England, blaming a lack of love for the national team and weakness of the Football Association. Vieira also expressed his astonishment that it had taken the FA so long to establish their own national centre dedicated to [...]
A code of conduct doesn’t convince, so leave it to clubs October 10, 2012 AN interesting development this week was the announcement from FA chairman David Bernstein that there is to be a code of conduct for England players. I, for one, am not sold on the idea. All clubs have their own rules and regulations for how their players should behave. Putting social media aside, on a daily [...]
Ring retirement tempted DeGale October 10, 2012 EUROPEAN super-middleweight champion James DeGale has revealed that he came close to quitting as a boxer after a difficult 12 months spent largely out of the ring. The 2008 Olympic gold medallist has punctuated Saturday’s fight against Hadillah Mohoumadi at Glow in Bluewater, Kent with a solitary defence of his 168lbs title since winning it [...]
Broad ready for KP return October 10, 2012 ENGLAND Twenty20 captain Stuart Broad has welcomed the potential international return of the controversial Kevin Pietersen. The batsman is hoping to make an England return on the four-Test tour of India that begins later this month and Broad insists that there would be no opposition to this from he or his team-mates. “The team have [...]
McIlroy needs Woods victory October 10, 2012 GOLF: World No1 Rory McIlroy must today defeat America’s Tiger Woods if he is to stand a chance of qualifying for the semi-finals of the World Golf Final in Turkey. Woods said: “I’ll try and keep him out of those semi-finals. I’m sure that’s not what the tournament wants but it’s what I’m going to [...]
Murray to meet Dolgopolov October 10, 2012 TENNIS: British No1 and US Open champion Andy Murray today faces Ukraine’s Alexander Dolgopolov in the third round of the Shanghai Masters after yesterday’s second-round opponent, Florian Mayer, withdrew with a wrist injury. He said: “Whoever I play will have played two matches in these conditions. It may take a while for me to adjust.”