We were probably going to lose anyway, says Redknapp October 31, 2010 TOTTENHAM boss Harry Redknapp says referee Mark Clattenburg “made a mess” of Nani’s controversial goal in Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at Manchester United but admits his side would probably have lost anyway. Nani tapped in past a baffled Heurelho Gomes as the Spurs goalkeeper prepared to take a free-kick he thought had been awarded for a [...]
Grant believes Hammers heading in right direction October 31, 2010 WEST HAM manager Avram Grant believes his side showed enough in defeat at Arsenal on Saturday to suggest they are still capable of enjoying a successful season. The Hammers were moments away from securing a morale boosting point against high-flying Arsenal, before Alex Song’s 88th minute header condemned them to a 1-0 defeat. The east [...]
WINNERS & LOSERS October 31, 2010 WHO swam and who sank? City A.M sorts the champs from the chumps. WINNER RICHARD HUGHES With six days left of the jockeys’ championship Hughes is doing his best to make it a nailbiter. The Irishman cut Paul Hanagan’s lead to just three wins after earning two victories at Lingfield yesterday. LOSER JAMES GRAHAM England’s [...]
GORE BLIMEY: Frank stars in 49ers victory October 31, 2010 A FOURTH quarter blitz saw the San Francisco 49ers beat the Denver Broncos 24-16 in front of over 80,00 fans at Wembley. The game sprang to life in the final period as 49ers quarterback Troy Smith ran in for a touchdown and completed a 28-yard score to Michael Crabtree. Frank Gore (above) bundled over the [...]
A HERO’S FAREWELL October 28, 2010 FORMER England captain Phil Vickery yesterday reluctantly accepted defeat in his long battle with neck and back injuries, admitting: “enough is enough”. The World Cup winner brought down the curtain on a distinguished career after being advised his body had taken enough punishment in 15 years as a professional. Wasps skipper Vickery, 34, came back [...]
We’re coming to get you, Strauss warns Australians October 28, 2010 ENGLAND captain Andrew Strauss insists his men have an “excellent” chance of beating Australia in their own back yard. It has been over 20 years since England won the Ashes on enemy turf yet Strauss’ side jet off today brimming with confidence. Strauss, skipper as England retained the urn last year, led his side to [...]
Henson has a worthy fly-half rival in Alex Goode October 28, 2010 SARACENS have this week added a special talent to our squad in Gavin Henson, although the man he will be rivalling for the No10 shirt has excelled lately. Alex Goode is contracted as a full-back but with Derick Hougaard ruled out for six months we have used him at fly-half, where he can also play. [...]
England’s 2018 bid team retracts complaint over Russian criticism of ‘boozy, crime-ridden’ London October 28, 2010 ENGLAND have decided to turn the other cheek in the war of words with rival World Cup 2018 bidders Russia amid fears an escalating row could damage their chances. Relations reached a new low this week when one of Russia’s top football figures, Viacheslav Koloskov, dismissed England as “absolutely primitive”. That barb was in response [...]
Theo: We’ll put fizz in Carling October 28, 2010 ARSENAL winger Theo Walcott insists this is the year that the Gunners will end their potless streak. Walcott fired the club into the last eight of the Carling Cup earlier this week in a 4-0 rout over Newcastle. It has been five years since the Emirates fans were last delivered silverware – the 2005 FA [...]
Modric: Let’s make history October 28, 2010 TOTTENHAM playmaker Luka Modric reckons Manchester United are finally there for the taking. Spurs face their Old Trafford jinx tomorrow – but Modric is not fazed by a winless run at the ground stretching over 20 years. “Why not go there and try to win?” the Croatian said. “It’s the best stage to play, the [...]