Gazidis to feel heat of Usmanov’s blast June 12, 2011 ARSENAL chief executive Ivan Gazidis is facing a grilling from disgruntled fans tonight after Alisher Usmanov, the club’s second largest shareholder, turned up the heat on the board. Gazidis (below right), who is hosting a question and answer session with the Arsenal Supporters’ Trust, was already set for a mixed reception amid increasing criticism from [...]
RFU chiefs in warning to Woodward June 12, 2011 WORLD CUP winning former England boss Sir Clive Woodward has been warned he will have to relinquish his current role with the British Olympic Association if he wants the controversial job of performance director at the Rugby Football Union. Woodward is back in the frame for a return to Twickenham following the sudden departure of [...]
McLeish linked with shock move to Villa as Forest woo McClaren June 12, 2011 ASTON VILLA were last night tipped to make a surprise move for Alex McLeish, after the Scot resigned from city rivals Birmingham on a day of managerial upheaval. McLeish’s departure came as Championship side Nottingham Forest sacked Billy Davies and announced they were in talks with former England manager Steve McClaren. Birmingham confirmed McLeish (inset) [...]
Anderson back for third Test June 12, 2011 England fast-bowler James Anderson insists he is ready for the third Test against Sri Lanka despite missing valuable playing time yesterday. Rain denied Anderson, who is back in the team for Thursday’s match, a four-over spell for Lancashire against Worcestershire, but he said: “I feel fine.”
England U21s hold Spain June 12, 2011 Manchester United striker Danny Welbeck struck late as England snatched a 1-1 draw in their Under 21 European Championships opener against Spain. Ander Herrera headed the tournament favourites into the lead but Welbeck hit back in the 88th minute in Denmark.
Saxons romp into Churchill final June 12, 2011 England Saxons bulldozed their way into the Churchill Cup final against Canada with a 41-14 demolition of Tonga led by the front row. The Pacific Islanders conceded three penalty tries as England dominated the scrum, Leicester duo Jordan Crane and Billy Twelvetrees also going over at Kingsholm.
Wiggins claims biggest win yet June 12, 2011 Londoner Bradley Wiggins boosted his Tour de France hopes by landing the biggest win yet of his road-racing career at the Criterium du Dauphine. Wiggins took a slim lead into the final stage of the traditional pre-Tour warm-up but did enough to become the third British winner.
Wimbledon can get ready for Murray-mania June 9, 2011 British star claims he’s on the mend ahead of SW19 campaign after hard-fought victory over Tispsarevic BRITISH tennis fans can begin to prepare for their annual instalment of Wimbledon based Murray-mania after the Scot passed the stiffest test yet of his damaged ankle at Queen’s Club yesterday. Murray’s participation at SW19 has looked anything but [...]
Barca cast doubt on Fabregas deal with debt pledge June 9, 2011 BARCELONA have cast fresh doubt on the future of Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas by insisting their summer transfer budget is strictly limited to £40m. In a highly unusual step, the European champions announced the size of their kitty and vowed to tighten their belts with the aim of clearing a £430m debt pile in just [...]
Rugby’s phoenix still on the rise June 9, 2011 ANYONE who had even whispered talk of a return to the Premiership when London Scottish were at rock bottom a decade ago would have been wheeled off by men in white coats, suspected of suffering one high tackle too many. Relegated nine divisions after an ownership disaster dragged them into administration just after the advent [...]