Omitting Casey was a big call but I can see Monty’s logic August 30, 2010 WITH the number of top-class players he had at his disposal, there was always going to be controversy and the odd surprise in Colin Montgomerie’s three wildcard picks for the Ryder Cup. Indeed, the fact that the new world No8, Paul Casey, couldn’t force his way into Monty’s thoughts for Celtic Manor just goes to [...]
WINNERS & LOSERS August 30, 2010 WINNER LEWIS HAMILTON The McLaren ace roared back to the top of the drivers’ championship by three clear points after leading home title rival Mark Webber in a pulsating Belgian Grand Prix at Spa. STUART BROAD Irrespective of the allegations, the fourth Test won’t be an occasion this young man will forget in a hurry. [...]
Murray says he’s too hot to handle in stifling New York August 30, 2010 ANDY MURRAY insists the soaring New York heat will not stand in the way of his bid to break his Grand Slam duck at the US?Open. The British No1 kicks off his Flushing Meadows campaign against Slovakian Lukas Lacko in a match which has now been put back until tomorrow. Temperatures in New York are [...]
Open joy for Britain as Baltacha exacts revenge August 30, 2010 ELENA BALTACHA gave British tennis much-needed encouragement after storming into the second round of the US Open last night. The British No1 powered to a convincing 6-2, 6-2 victory over Petra Martic – reversing her first-round defeat to the Croatian at Wimbledon. “I stayed really positive and I just kept putting her under pressure. I [...]
Wenger may swoop after Robin blow August 30, 2010 ARSENAL boss Arsene Wenger admits he could be tempted to make a last-ditch dip into the transfer market after Robin van Persie’s injury jinx struck again. The 27-year-old, who missed five months of last season after damaging ankle ligaments, is likely to be sidelined for “at least a few weeks” according to the Dutch Football [...]
Pakistan quartet warned: You won’t get away with it August 30, 2010 THE International Cricket Council last night warned the Pakistan cricketers locked in the centre of match-fixing allegations to expect “prompt and decisive” action if found guilty. As yet, the four players in question – captain Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif and Kamran Akmal – have not been suspended amid an ICC probe and could [...]
Is cricket damaged? You bet it is August 30, 2010 THERE’S an old saying in life, which goes: “It’s just not cricket” – a phase which is testimony to the fair nature and traditional values of the game of cricket. But never has that been more undermined than the events of the last two days with the emergence of these damning match-fixing allegations involving Pakistan [...]
Spurs boss Harry warns off Hammers in Keane pursuit August 30, 2010 HARRY REDKNAPP says he would be reluctant to let Robbie Keane leave White Hart Lane for a third time after West Ham boss Avram Grant confirmed his interest yesterday. The Republic of Ireland captain has been linked with a move away from Spurs this summer after failing to hold down a starting place in Harry [...]
£20m Lucas won’t follow Mascherano out of Anfield August 30, 2010 JAVIER MASCHERANO finally completed his £18m move from Liverpool to Barcelona last night after passing an arduous five-hour medical at Camp Nou. The Argentine international, 26, put pen-to-paper on a four-year deal with a mammoth buy-out clause of €90m after finally getting the thumbs up from club medics. But while Mascherano settles in Spain, Reds [...]
Wembley ‘big incentive for London clubs’ August 26, 2010 ARSENAL chief executive Ivan Gazidis believes a Wembley final will provide extra motivation for London clubs to go all the way in the Champions League after British sides learned their fates yesterday. Newcomers Tottenham got the plum draw they hoped for with a group that includes last season’s winners Inter Milan, while Chelsea and the [...]