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  • United States Grand Prix key part of Liberty Media’s grand plan for Formula One expansion

    October 29, 2019

    Formula One returns to Austin, Texas this weekend for the United States Grand Prix, a race with a growing symbolic significance for owner Liberty Media’s ambitions for the sport. An exciting track designed specifically for F1 by German engineer Hermann Tilke, it is one of only five anti-clockwise circuits on the calendar and has seen [...]

  • Granit Xhaka must apologise or lose the Arsenal captaincy

    October 29, 2019

    Captains tend to be brilliant leaders, have great communication skills, or a bit of both. I’m not sure that’s Granit Xhaka but Arsenal aren’t blessed with a host of players who fit that description and someone’s got to wear the armband. In fact I’m not sure what Xhaka is great at. Yes, he comes up [...]

  • Ben Spencer’s late call-up for World Cup final raises the stakes after Eddie Jones’ gamble

    October 28, 2019

    Eddie Jones admitted it was a “gamble” back in August and, on the eve of his biggest match as England head coach, the stakes have duly increased.  Jones raised some eyebrows when he named only two scrum-halves in his 31-man squad for the Rugby World Cup and, with Saturday’s final against South Africa on the [...]

  • Day in the life: FA head of hospitality Paul Scannell on the challenges of Wembley match days

    October 28, 2019

    When I was a student I worked part-time as a waiter at the old Wembley Stadium, so to now be head of hospitality at the Football Association really is a dream job. I’ve been in the role for more than three years and my main focus is on continually improving the catering and hospitality at [...]

  • Door’s open for Tiger Woods to break more records – and he won’t shrink from it

    October 28, 2019

    For years he achieved things that we couldn’t have imagined. Then, when it looked as though injuries would keep him on the sidelines for good, he came back and won another Major. Tiger Woods never ceases to surprise us. Now, following his wire-to-wire victory at the Zozo Championship in Japan on Monday, Woods has equalled [...]

  • England should not fear South Africa’s physical but one-dimensional style in World Cup final

    October 27, 2019

    Back in the pool stage, the consensus was that England would be taking the hardest path to the Rugby World Cup final.  Finishing top of Pool C meant being in the same side of the draw as New Zealand, the No1 side in the world and winners of the last two tournaments. Now, having overcome [...]

  • Liverpool 2-1 Tottenham: Aurier and Eriksen poor as Alexander-Arnold and Salah shine for league leaders

    October 27, 2019

    It wasn’t straightforward, but the Liverpool juggernaut rumbles on at the top of the Premier League.  Tottenham came to Anfield with a clear game-plan designed to suppress the hosts and Harry Kane’s header after just 47 seconds gave them the opportunity to implement it. But, as they keep doing, Liverpool found a way to win. [...]

  • VAR wars deflect from Unai Emery and Arsenal’s woes; Frank Lampard the genius; Leicester outfoxing all over

    October 27, 2019

    An exercised Unai Emery pointed, with some justification, to two video assistant referee interventions to explain why Arsenal lost a two-goal lead and drew 2-2 at home to Crystal Palace on Sunday. “For me, VAR is positive, but we need to manage it in the right way,” said the Gunners manager. “At the moment to [...]

  • Lucian Freud: The Self-portraits at the Royal Academy review: There’s genius at play, but it’s shrouded in darkness

    October 25, 2019

    Wandering through the life of Lucian Freud, from awkward teen to darkly handsome young man to disheveled old artist, I was reminded of Nietzsche’s famous line, “If you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.” The longer you spend in the presence of Freud’s self portraits, taking in their raw, [...]

  • Bridget Riley at Hayward Gallery review: Art meets psychology in this brain-bending exhibition

    October 25, 2019

    Bridget Riley, one of the defining figures in the op art movement of the 1950s and 60s, was as much a psychologist as she was a painter. Her works aren’t really about what’s on the canvas (although her flawless brush strokes are certainly nice enough) – they’re about the sensations they provoke, the strange, hypnotic [...]

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