Rip Van Winkle to see off Delegator in Queen Elizabeth II Stakes duel September 24, 2009 GODOLPHIN and Ballydoyle go head-to-head again in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, tomorrow’s Ascot feature, and I fancy Aidan O’Brien’s RIP VAN WINKLE to win his battle with Delegator. The pair of them stand head and shoulders above their opposition in what really is an old fashioned duel. However, at a best priced 10/11 with [...]
the INSIDER September 24, 2009 WE’VE HAD a couple of good weeks and we need to make sure that we don’t lose the winning feeling. FROZEN POWER in the Juddmonte Royal Lodge Stakes (2.30pm) at Ascot tomorrow looks like a good animal but I’m not sure that his last run in France was that hot. Most of the recent two-year-old [...]
Arsenal can keep goals flowing in London derby September 24, 2009 FULHAM vs WEST HAMTomorrow 5.30pm, ESPNPREMIER LEAGUE football fans certainly can’t complain about a boring start to the season. There have been 70 goals in the last 20 matches – results which have cost Sporting Index a small fortune, with spread bettors buying match goals, goal minutes and shirt numbers. Arsenal have been one of [...]
Eriksson: Sol did not like our facilities September 24, 2009 NOTTS COUNTY boss Sven-Goran Eriksson admits he has no idea why Sol Campbell dramatically quit this week – but revealed the former England defender did not like the League Two club’s dressing rooms. Campbell, whose partner is an interior designer, stunned the club on Tuesday by walking away from a £40,000-a-week contract just 29 days [...]
Our hunger hasn’t wilted, insists Flower September 24, 2009 COACH Andy Flower has refuted claims his England side lack motivation for their Champions Trophy campaign in South Africa. England play their first Group B encounter against Sri Lanka today following a busy summer that culminated in a 6-1 drubbing by Australia in the one-day series. Despite insisting last week England have much work to [...]
Button feeling the heat as championship nears climax September 24, 2009 CHAMPIONSHIP leader Jenson Button has confessed he is finding it hard to resist the temptation to play it safe as he closes in on a maiden drivers’ title. Button is in the enviable position of holding a 14-point lead at the top of the standings with just four races left. On the other hand, the [...]
Wenger not ready to call time September 24, 2009 ARSENE WENGER may be turning 60 next month, but the Arsenal boss has put to bed any suggestions of retirement, insisting he will carry on until no longer physically able. The French maestro has been at the helm since September 1996, winning three Premier League titles and four FA Cups as well as reaching a [...]
Wiggins rage as broken bike costs Brit a medal September 24, 2009 BRITAIN’S Bradley Wiggins’ crusade for a medal was cruelly ended by a mechanical failure in the closing stages of the Road Cycling World Championships time trial in Mendrisio, Switzerland. Wiggins, a six-time world champion on the track, was third on the final climb of the three-lap circuit when he was forced to change his bike [...]
Pearce lifts lid on Fabio discipline September 24, 2009 ENGLAND Under-21 boss Stuart Pearce believes the secret of Fabio Capello’s success with the senior team is a “two strikes and you’re out” regime. Renowned disciplinarian Capello inherited a squad that was labelled complacent after missing out on Euro 2008. But the Italian has already ensured England’s qualification to next summer’s World Cup, with eight [...]
Potters say sorry to Euell September 24, 2009 STOKE CITY have apologised to Blackpool midfielder Jason Euell after he was racially abused during Stoke’s Carling Cup win at the Britannia Stadium on Tuesday. Police are investigating the allegations from the 32-year-old, who has been supported by manager Ian Holloway. A spectator, detained on the night, has been released on bail and Stoke chief [...]