Injured Lawes to miss tour of South Africa May 2, 2012 ENGLAND coach Stuart Lancaster’s plans for this summer’s tour to South Africa suffered another blow yesterday when lock Courtney Lawes was ruled out with a shin injury. Lawes, of Northampton Saints, joins fellow forwards Tom Wood and Tom Croft in missing the crucial tour and compounds Lancaster’s problems in a period where coaching targets Andy [...]
Gerrard and Carragher applaud Hodgson despite Anfield failure May 2, 2012 POTENTIAL England captain Steven Gerrard has heaped praise on new England manager Roy Hodgson, insisting his disappointing stint at Anfield was a question of timing. Gerrard lauded Hodgson’s technical qualities and his man-management, following the West Brom chief’s surprise appointment to the top job on Tuesday. The midfielder’s comments will be seen as a fillip [...]
Bent return to boost England’s striking options at Euro 2012 May 2, 2012 ENGLAND manager Roy Hodgson has received a timely boost after Aston Villa boss Alex McLeish revealed striker Darren Bent may yet recover in time to play at this summer’s European Championship. Bent, 28, was ruled out for around three months after rupturing his ankle ligaments during Villa’s 0-0 Premier League draw against Wigan in February, [...]
Wet weather shelters washed-out Strauss May 2, 2012 THE DOWNPOURS that have affected the county programme lately will have left many cricketers kicking their heels, but one man who has reason to be thankful for rain is Andrew Strauss. Under-fire England captain Strauss has taken to the crease for Middlesex in an attempt to rediscover a semblance of form before the Test series [...]
England return moves closer as Ashton quits Fylde role May 2, 2012 FORMER England coach Brian Ashton has fuelled speculation he is to return to the national set-up by resigning his post with National Division One club Fylde. Ashton quit as coaching consultant at the third-tier side yesterday, with the Lancastrian outfit saying he had other “opportunities” that he wanted to pursue. The 65-year-old’s decision comes as [...]
Campbell confirms retirement May 2, 2012 ■ FOOTBALL: Former England defender Sol Campbell, 37, has retired from football after a 20-year playing career. “It’s not easy for me to say it’s all over, that’s why I’ve been putting it off for a long time,” he said.
Penney drops for Munster May 2, 2012 ■ RUGBY UNION: Rob Penney of New Zealand will succeed Tony McGahan as Munster’s head coach next season. “Rob’s record speaks for itself and we look forward to welcoming him to Munster,” said chief executive Garrett Fitzgerald.
Anderson injury fears allayed May 2, 2012 ■ CRICKET: England bowler James Anderson has been given the all-clear after undergoing an X-ray for a thumb injury. He was twice struck on the hand while fielding for Lancashire against Nottinghamshire, resulting in concerns over possible broken bones. “[There is] no break to his thumb,” the county champions said via Twitter.
Uefa stand firm over bookings May 2, 2012 ■ FOOTBALL: European football chiefs Uefa will not change their ruling over yellow cards received in Champions League semi-finals for at least three years, despite pressure to do so. Six players from Chelsea and Bayern Munich are suspended for the 19 May final but Michael van Praag, head of Uefa’s Champions League Rules group, said: [...]
King defies City critics May 2, 2012 MERVYN King hit out at his increasing number of critics in the City and Westminster last night, saying “vested interests” who wanted to defend their bonuses and profits were no match for a central bank with “over three centuries of history”. In an extraordinary attempt to defend his record in power, he said he had [...]