Fallon sweating on court verdict June 3, 2011 JOCKEY Kieren Fallon will learn this morning whether he is free to ride in the Investec Derby today following a High Court bid to prevent him partnering Recital. Ibrahim Araci, the owner of Native Khan, says Fallon had previously promised to ride his horse, only to switch on Monday, and is therefore breaking a contract. [...]
Terry keen on Hiddink or Hughes June 3, 2011 FOOTBALL: Chelsea captain John Terry has backed the prospect of either Guus Hiddink or Mark Hughes taking over as manager. Former Blues boss Hiddink and ex-Fulham chief Hughes have been linked with the Stamford Bridge vacancy. Terry said Hiddink “would be welcomed back”, adding that Hughes “would have the qualities”.
Froch in pre-fight health scare June 3, 2011 BOXING: Britain’s Carl Froch was hospitalised for several hours ahead of his super-middleweight title defence against Glen Johnson tonight. The Nottingham fighter was admitted with an eardrum problem but, following treatment to clear the area, said he felt “in tip-top shape and ready for business” in the Super Six semi-final.
Edwards out of Catalunya GP June 3, 2011 MOTO GP: Monster Yamaha Tech 3 rider Colin Edwards will miss tomorrow’s Catalunya GP after breaking his collarbone in practice yesterday. Edwards follows home favourite Dani Pedrosa, who suffered a similar injury last month, in missing the race, meaning the field is down to 15 riders.
Hughes walks out on Fulham but claims no Villa contact June 2, 2011 MARK HUGHES remains the favourite to succeed Gerard Houllier as manager of Aston Villa despite insisting that his departure from Fulham yesterday was not linked to an offer from a rival top flight club. Hughes walked out on the west London side after less than a year in the job deciding not to take up [...]
Wenger would rather be sacked than splash millions, says Dixon June 2, 2011 HE WON nine major titles at Arsenal and spent six years under the wing of Arsene Wenger, so when it comes to explaining what’s wrong with the Gunners and their French boss, Lee Dixon is better qualified than most. The England defender-turned-TV-pundit is adamant Wenger should stay in charge, despite murmurings of discontent on the [...]
Murray faces daunting route to belated grand slam glory June 2, 2011 BRITAIN’S Andy Murray heads into the final leg of his French Open campaign with his path to a first grand slam blocked by two all-time greats and the man poised to break the record for the longest unbeaten run in the history of the sport. Murray locks horns with Rafael Nadal in today’s first semi-final [...]
Strauss to delay decision on Anderson replacement June 2, 2011 ENGLAND captain Andrew Strauss will delay naming James Anderson’s replacement until shortly before the start of today’s second Test against Sri Lanka at Lord’s. Lancashire seamer Anderson was unable to bowl in the second innings of the remarkable first Test victory on Monday and the side strain he picked up in Cardiff will prevent him [...]
Favourite Carlton House declared for the Derby June 2, 2011 THE QUEEN’S Carlton House is poised to run in tomorrow’s Investec Derby despite injury fears after being declared in a 13-strong field for the Epsom Classic. Concerns were raised over the ante-post favourite’s participation earlier this week when swelling was found in his leg following a workout. But the Sir Michael Stoute-trained colt came through [...]
Fears over Brit special Fifa status June 2, 2011 BRITAIN’S special privileges within Fifa could be under threat following the Football Association’s failed attempt to halt Sepp Blatter’s re-election as president of the world governing body. The stinging criticism that followed English calls for a postponement of Wednesday’s farcical election, in which Blatter stood unopposed, has led to fears of a backlash against the [...]