Injured skipper Moody faces anxious World Cup wait August 7, 2011 ENGLAND (23) vs WALES (19) ENGLAND captain Lewis Moody will find out today whether or not his World Cup dream is over. The Bath flanker will undergo a scan today on the injured knee which forced him to leave the field of play in the 61st minute of England’s victory over Wales at Twickenham on [...]
Villas-Boas faces riddle as Lukaku arrives at Chelsea August 7, 2011 CHELSEA-BOUND Belgian wunderkind Romelu Lukaku has described his impending move as “a dream” – but for others in the already-crowded forward department at Stamford Bridge it may seem more like a nightmare. Lukaku, 18, is expected to complete his move from Anderlecht this week following a medical, after the clubs agreed a £20m fee on [...]
Miller deals a dose of reality to Allardyce August 7, 2011 WEST HAM UTD (0) vs CARDIFF CITY (1) WEST HAM manager Sam Allardyce lamented some wasteful finishing as his tenure began with a dispiriting last-minute defeat against Cardiff. A summer of steady and shrewd investment saw the Hammers installed as pre-season favourites to make an instant return to the Premier League, following their relegation in [...]
Dein backing for under-fire Wenger August 7, 2011 FORMER Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein believes it would represent a criminal error of judgement to write Arsene Wenger off before the season has even started. Wenger has gone six seasons without winning a trophy and has endured a turbulent summer, which has yet to see the futures of want-away midfielders Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas [...]
Zaheer blow hands Singh a chance to rescue India August 7, 2011 INDIA’S hopes of forcing their way back into the Test series against England have been dealt a seismic blow with the news seamer Zaheer Khan will miss the rest of the tour. Zaheer picked up a hamstring injury during the first Test at Lord’s, missed the second Test defeat at Trent Bridge, but was expected [...]
Brits reign at London Triathlon August 7, 2011 Britain’s Alistair Brownlee completed a double home triumph by winning the men’s elite race in the London leg of the ITU World Series. The win in Hyde Park saw him meet the qualifying criteria for next summer’s Olympics and followed the success of compatriot Helen Jenkins, who won the women’s elite race on Saturday. Brownlee’s [...]
Capello explains Barton snub August 7, 2011 England manager Fabio Capello admits he has overlooked controversial Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton because he considers him too risky. England face Holland in a friendly on Wednesday and Capello said: “He’s a good but dangerous player because you could end up 10 v 11. He might get sent off.” The Italian added he would still [...]
Men overboard as Extreme Series sees thrills and spills August 7, 2011 TWO crew members were thrown into the water in a spectacular collision between two Extreme Sailing Series catamarans, France’s Groupe Edmond de Rothschild and Artemis Racing of Sweden, on another day of drama at Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week. A record crowd of thousands lining the Isle of Wight shore to witness the stadium racing [...]
My shock at seeing oil tanker plough into tiny yacht August 7, 2011 Olympic Champion sailor shares her Cowes Week diary with City A.M. IT’S only the third morning of Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week and our household must be getting old, because we have already had a slightly earlier night last night. We have picked up a few waifs and strays. Pippa Wilson, who I sailed with [...]
England new boy ready to smash Wales August 4, 2011 Tuilagi vows to carry on hitting them hard as Johnson and Wilkinson hail youngster as the national team’s future CONTROVERSIAL England youngster Manu Tuilagi, the man hailed yesterday as the future of the national team, insists he will never lose the urge to “smash people”. Manager Martin Johnson has offered Tuilagi, 20, the chance to [...]