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  • Forget Terry talk, now it’s down to business

    June 22, 2010

    ENGLAND boss Fabio Capello says he never contemplated dropping John Terry over his infamous outburst, insisting his relationship with his players is “really good” ahead of the crunch World Cup decider with Slovenia. The Italian claimed Terry had made a “big mistake” after the Chelsea captain had aired grievances in public following England’s poor start [...]

  • Osborne’s axe falls on the welfare state as Treasury targets £11bn

    June 22, 2010

    CHANCELLOR George Osborne wielded the axe at the welfare state in a bid to cut £11bn from the welfare state by the end of this parliament. In a move that places strain on the Liberal Democrat members of the coalition, Osborne warned Britain’s spiralling welfare bill would bite £192bn out of the nation’s income by [...]

  • PERMUTATIONS: HOW DRAWING LOTS MAY DECIDE FATE

    June 22, 2010

    Q. WHAT DO ENGLAND NEED TO DO TO GO THROUGH? A.A win would guarantee their progress to the last 16, although not necessarily in first place. England could theoretically scrape through with a draw, but they would need Algeria to hold USA to a draw – and then it starts to get complicated. Q. HOW [...]

  • Fabio has to use players in best positions

    June 22, 2010

    PEOPLE say, ‘international players should be able to play in any position’. That is simply not the case. If you are a central midfielder week in, week out, then you will immediately be up against it if asked to play on the left wing, against a right back who knows his job and is a [...]

  • WHAT DOES THE CHANCELLOR’S BUDGET MEAN FOR YOU?

    June 22, 2010

    KATE SOLWAY, 30 FUNDS CONTROLLER AT PRIVATE EQUITY FIRM COGNETAS Kate is single and lives in rented accommodation. She also owns two investment properties – one a London flat with a mortgage which she rents out, and the other a holiday home under construction in west Africa’s Cape Verde, on which she does not have [...]

  • know your enemy: slovenia

    June 22, 2010

    HOW HAVE THEY DONE SO FAR? Matjaz Kek’s men followed a somewhat fortunate 1-0 win over Algeria in their opening fixture with a dramatic 2-2 draw against USA. They led 2-0 against the Americans before crumbling in the second half and only dodged defeat thanks to a dubious disallowed goal. WHAT RESULT DO THEY NEED? [...]

  • Red kit boost but pitch fears rise

    June 22, 2010

    ENGLAND have been handed a good omen for their crunch match against Slovenia after it emerged they will wear lucky red. The Three Lions wore red shirts in their finest hour – the 1966 World Cup final victory over West Germany – and will don an all red kit this afternoon in Port Elizabeth. England [...]

  • Bafana Bafana show spirit as France’s disastrous World Cup campaign comes to a humiliating end

    June 22, 2010

    FRANCE (1 VS ) SOUTH AFRICA (2) OUTGOING France coach Raymond Domenech admitted he felt “a great sadness” after his side crashed out of the World Cup in ignominy with defeat to hosts South Africa. In a humiliating campaign, dogged by controversy and infighting, Les Bleus finished bottom of Group A with just one goal [...]

  • Capital spend avoids the axe

    June 22, 2010

    THE CONSTRUCTION and transport sectors were relieved by yesterday’s news that the government will not hack into capital spending Chancellor George Osborne said careful choices would have to be made on what the government will spend on infrastructure. Delivering the emergency Budget, Osborne said: “Well judged capital spending by the government can help provide the [...]

  • Messi leads the way as Argies cruise

    June 22, 2010

    GREECE(0) VS ARGENTINA(2) DIEGO MARADONA saw his Argentina side sail through Group B with a 100 per cent record as they finally broke down strong Greek resistance to end their World Cup hopes in Polokwane. The much-fancied Argentines took 77 minutes to break the deadlock when Bayern Munich defender Martin Demichelis fired home from close [...]

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