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  • SPORT | IN BRIEF

    November 2, 2011

    Correction In Wednesday’s edition we wrongly reported that Chelsea had condoned chants directed at Anton Ferdinand during the 1-1 draw against Genk. The club had, of course, condemned them. We apologise for the error. Beckham wants England recall FOOTBALL: Former captain David Beckham wants an England return, despite having not won a cap in two years. [...]

  • PAKISTAN TRIO GUILTY

    November 1, 2011

    Former captain Butt and bowlers Asif and Amir face prison after being found guilty of spot-fixing offences DISGRACED Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir face the prospect of up to seven years behind bars after they were all found guilty yesterday of spot-fixing during last summer’s tour of England. Former Test captain [...]

  • Guilty verdict must trigger change

    November 1, 2011

    IT’S CERTAINLY no exaggeration to hail yesterday’s dramatic events at Southwark Crown Court as a watershed and landmark moment in cricket’s rich history. The guilty verdicts handed down to Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif – allied to the news that Mohammad Amir had admitted wrongdoing back in September – must surely act as the ultimate [...]

  • Police begin Terry race investigation

    November 1, 2011

    THE METROPOLITAN Police have launched a formal investigation into allegations Chelsea skipper John Terry racially abused Anton Ferdinand after spending a week assessing a complaint from a member of the public. The move means the Football Association’s own investigation into the incident, which is alleged to have taken place during QPR’s win over Chelsea last [...]

  • Edwards puts RFU on red alert

    November 1, 2011

    WASPS head coach Shaun Edwards is set to leave the Premiership club before the end of the week, putting England and his other suitors on red alert. Edwards’ future at the club had been in doubt after he recently revealed that he expected to return from the World Cup, where he helped Wales to a [...]

  • BELGIAN STRUGGLE

    November 1, 2011

    GENK (1) vs CHELSEA (1) ● Chelsea condemn Ferdinand fan chants ● Luiz misses penalty as Chelsea blow lead ● Cech admits Blues must qualify hard way CHELSEA goalkeeper Petr Cech admitted his side will have to seal qualification for the knockout stages of the Champions League the hard way after they threw away a [...]

  • Van Persie gamble backfires as Gunners fire blanks

    November 1, 2011

    ARSENAL (0) vs MARSEILLE (0) ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger admitted the emotional effects of Saturday’s win over Chelsea played a part in his side’s failure to secure qualification to the knockout stages of the Champions League following last night’s stalemate against Marseille. Wenger opted to rest captain and top scorer Robin van Persie and the [...]

  • Ferguson: Rio’s lost his pace so he must find a new way

    November 1, 2011

    MANCHESTER UNITED manager Sir Alex Ferguson has warned defender Rio Ferdinand that his days as an automatic first-choice starter are no more. United’s recent success has been built on the central defensive partnership between Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic. But a series of injuries, coupled with the emergence of Johnny Evans, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones, [...]

  • Mancini willing to offer Tevez a second chance

    November 1, 2011

    MANCHESTER CITY manager Roberto Mancini has suggested Carlos Tevez could figure in his plans again if he apologises for his part in the ongoing controversy. Tevez has been frozen out of the first-team picture since Mancini claimed the Argentinian refused to play in the Champions League game at Bayern Munich back in September. Mancini has [...]

  • French win in Melbourne

    November 1, 2011

    A first ever British victory in the Emirates Melbourne Cup was prevented by the narrowest possible margin once again as Ed Dunlop’s Red Cadeaux succumbed to well-fancied French stayer Dunaden.”I thought he wouldn’t like the ground and with a little more juice he’d have beaten the other horse,” said Dunlop.

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