I’LL LIGHT UP WIMBLEDON, SAYS MURRAY June 13, 2011 BRITISH No1 Andy Murray has vowed to entertain the masses en route to Wimbledon glory after treating the crowds at Queen’s Club to a rare display of showboating on his way to clinching the AEGON Championship yesterday. Murray battled back from a set down to beat France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 3-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4 to complete [...]
Arsenal chief Gazidis: 6.5 per cent price increase part of club’s “restrained” policy June 13, 2011 ARSENAL chief executive Ivan Gazidis has defended the club’s ticket prices, following criticism of a 6.5 per cent hike next season, telling disgruntled fans: “We’ve been very restrained.” Gazidis, who faced some uncomfortable questions during a forum with the Arsenal Supporters’ Trust last night, blamed rising utility bills at Emirates Stadium for the increase, which [...]
Button lashes out at critics of Hamilton June 13, 2011 BRITAIN’S Jenson Button has leapt to the defence of Lewis Hamilton after his McLaren team-mate was labelled “completely mad” and a danger to other drivers. Former world champion Niki Lauda led the criticism following Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix, in which Hamilton crashed into Button and Mark Webber. But Button, who won a dramatic race in [...]
Swann turned off by England’s top three June 13, 2011 ENGLAND spinner Graeme Swann admits he’s been bored into submission by the conservative nature of his side’s top three batsmen, but wouldn’t swap them for anyone else in the world. Over the course of the last 18 months Andrew Strauss, Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott have provided reliability, stability and a glut of runs from [...]
Beckham eager to play not coach at Olympics June 13, 2011 FORMER England captain David Beckham has ruled out a coaching role with Team GB at the London Olympics, insisting he is still in good enough shape to play. Beckham, who turns 37 next summer, underlined his appetite to participate during a visit to Canary Wharf yesterday. “Once the manager has been picked and once the [...]
Places still left for triathlon with star Daley June 13, 2011 CITY A.M. readers have only days left to grab the sporting chance of a lifetime and become members of the Laureus team in this year’s ITU London Triathlon – and receive special training from double Olympic gold medallist Daley Thompson. Dutch banker Eduard Egelie is one of 17 City A.M. readers who have already signed [...]
United confirm Jones deal June 13, 2011 FOOTBALL: Manchester United have completed the signing of Blackburn’s England Under-21 centre-half Phil Jones for a fee of £17m.
Melville to apply for RFU post June 13, 2011 RUGBY UNION: Former England captain Nigel Melville is to apply to be the Rugby Football Union’s next chief executive following John Steele’s departure last week.
McClaren named Forest boss June 13, 2011 FOOTBALL: Former England boss Steve McClaren has been appointed manager of Championship club Nottingham Forest on a three-year contract.
Goldikova to benefit from softening ground June 13, 2011 ONLY once in the last 17 years has the official going on the opening day of the Royal meeting been softer than good. Yet, Sunday’s heavy rainfall means that the Queen Anne Stakes, this afternoon’s opening race, could well be run on good to soft ground. Now, that is of significance because Canford Cliffs, as [...]