Henry steals, and spoils, show July 31, 2011 ARSENAL (1) vs NEW YORK RED BULLS (1) Former Gunner denied cameo for his old team but has the final say THEY might have flocked to see him and swooned at his every touch, but Arsenal fans probably didn’t bargain for their returning hero Thierry Henry spoiling their afternoon. The Gunners’ all-time record scorer, visiting [...]
Hamilton’s radio gives Button a helping hand July 31, 2011 MCLAREN’S Lewis Hamilton passed up a golden opportunity to close the gap on championship leader Sebastian Vettel and blamed a faulty radio as he was forced to watch team-mate Jenson Button take the spoils at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Hamilton, who won last week in Germany, held the advantage in a thrilling battle with Button, [...]
Capello: England’s next manager in for a bumpy ride July 31, 2011 ENGLAND manager Fabio Capello has warned his successor not to expect a straightforward passage to the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil following Saturday’s qualification draw. Capello, who is due to stand down next summer said: “It is not an easy draw. You have to be really, really focused and play every game like a [...]
Dyson claims Irish Open title July 31, 2011 England’s Simon Dyson claimed the fifth European Tour title of his career with a one-stroke victory at the Irish Open. Dyson’s narrow success ahead of Australian Richard Green earned him a place in this week’s Bridgestone Invitational in Ohio.
Tancock in 50m backstroke glory July 31, 2011 Liam Tancock claimed Great Britain’s third gold medal at the World Championships in Shanghai with an impressive swim in the 50m backstroke event. The defending champion, who has now won five medals in four World Championships, touched in 24.50s, finishing just ahead of France’s Camille Lacourt.
Tseng adds to her Major haul July 31, 2011 Yani Tseng won the women’s British Open yesterday to claim her fifth Major title at the age of 22. The world No1 from Taiwan shot 69 in the final round at Carnoustie to finish 16 under par, four strokes ahead of Brittany Lang.
Fergie rubbishes Sneijder link July 31, 2011 Manchester United Manager Sir Alex Ferguson dismissed further speculation about any approach by the club to sign Dutch international Wesley Sneijder from Inter Milan. “Absolute nonsense. I have never discussed him. There is nothing new,” he said. Ferguson was speaking after watching his side defeat European champions Barcelona 2–1 in Washington.
Flintoff: We’ll dominate for next 10 years July 28, 2011 ENGLAND are ready to embark on a decade of unrivalled dominance as Test cricket’s leading force, according to former skipper Andrew Flintoff. Following their win over India at Lord’s England will look to further advance the prospect of replacing the tourists at No1 in the ICC rankings when the second Test begins at Trent Bridge [...]
HAMSTRUNG: BRESNAN LIKELY TO REPLACE TREMLETT July 28, 2011 ENGLAND seamer Chris Tremlett is losing his battle to be fit for the start of today’s second Test against India at Trent Bridge. Tremlett struggled during practice yesterday and will have a fitness test on his damaged hamstring this morning. Tim Bresnan is likely to take his place, while Steven Finn has been called up as [...]
Bendtner set for Sporting July 28, 2011 ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger will bolster his transfer war chest to the tune of £9m once striker Nicklas Bendtner completes his move to Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon. The Denmark international, 23, was given permission to miss last week’s friendly in Cologne in order to “sort his future out” having been pushed down the Arsenal pecking [...]