Rugby’s image tainted by Twitter wars November 3, 2011 IT’S ANOTHER busy week at London Scottish as we look forward to hosting our local rivals Esher on Saturday at the Richmond Athletic Ground. We missed out narrowly at Nottingham last weekend, losing 33-31 in a game we possibly could have won. However, along with the performances of our two new Argentine international signings, Agustine [...]
Warburton says red was right November 3, 2011 Wales captain Sam Warburton says referee Alain Rolland was right to send him off for a tip tackle in the World Cup semi-final defeat by France. The incident sparked controversy with Rolland accused of being too harsh. “The IRB [International Rugby Board] said if you lift up a player and drop him it’s a red [...]
Ferguson celebrates fairytale November 3, 2011 Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson celebrated 25 years at the Old Trafford helm yesterday, describing his period in charge as a “fairytale.” He said: “It is a bit of a fairytale to last so long. It has been a fantastic spell for me. It is something you don’t think is going to happen and [...]
Nadal pulls out of Paris Masters November 3, 2011 Rafael Nadal has pulled out of next week’s Paris Masters to concentrate on the ATP World Tour Finals in London and the Davis Cup final. The Spaniard said that he had withdrawn “to prepare well for the end of this season and also for 2012”. Nadal, the second seed for the event, has not played [...]
Thorpe set for comeback swim November 3, 2011 Five-time Olympic gold medallist Ian Thorpe will make his first competitive appearance for five years at the World Cup in Singapore today. The Australian, 29, retired in 2006 but announced earlier this year he intended to swim at next summer’s London Olympics. “I am on track and I’m swimming well,” he said. “I have to [...]
U-turn: Greeks axe referendum November 3, 2011 THE GREEK government is teetering on the brink of collapse after a day of infighting left Prime Minister George Papandreou, without a political majority, taking a referendum on Athens’ bailout package off the table. Political skirmishes also spread to the world stage as leaders at the G20 summit in Cannes considered whether to double the [...]
New ECB president cuts rates November 3, 2011 MARIO Draghi, the new president of the European Central Bank, cut interest rates at his first meeting in charge yesterday in an effort to head off a “mild recession” in the Eurozone. The benchmark interest rate was cut from 1.5 per cent to 1.25 per cent in a move that surprised markets, who had expected [...]
Planning for Greek euro exit kicks off November 3, 2011 THE PROSPECT of a Greek exit from the euro moved from the realm of theory into practice yesterday as G20 leaders began to examine how it could be achieved if Athens refuses to implement its austerity package. The shift follows a change in rhetoric from German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy on [...]
Eurozone’s growing crisis threatens to derail UK’s coalition November 3, 2011 WHAT a tale of incompetence, mad chutzpah, bullying and stupidity. The tragi-comedy that is the Eurozone’s crisis, and especially the farcical going-ons in Greece, ought at some point to be turned into a Hollywood movie. All the ingredients are present for a blockbuster, from cartoonish figures such as Nicolas Sarkozy or Silvio Berlusconi to the [...]
Q&A: WHAT’S LIKELY TO HAPPEN IN THE EUROZONE? November 3, 2011 Q. IS GREECE GOING TO LEAVE THE SINGLE CURRENCY? A. Possibly, although it no longer looks likely that the Greek people will have the chance to vote in a referendum. The government faces a confidence vote in parliament today, with the word being that Prime Minister George Papandreou will step down no matter what the [...]