GROUPON LISTS MILLION DOLLAR TRADER’S DEAL January 25, 2012 RESTAURANTS, holidays, cars – and now trading seminars. Today’s deal of the day on the internet coupon business Groupon is a 95 per cent discount to £19.95 on the trading academy run by the irrepressible hedge fund manager Lex van Dam. To recap: van Dam (right) is the ex-Goldman banker who left to set up [...]
RED LETTER DAY January 25, 2012 Liverpool return to Wembley for the first time since 1996 on a night when Anfield passion extinguishes Manchester City’s Carling Cup hopes LIVERPOOL 2 vs MAN CITY 2 Liverpool win 3-2 on aggregate LIVERPOOL manager Kenny Dalglish invited his Manchester City counterpart Roberto Mancini to give him a call if he fancies discarding any more [...]
I don’t need to dodge tax on £30k, Redknapp said January 25, 2012 TOTTENHAM manager Harry Redknapp told a reporter he had no need to dodge tax for the sake of £30,000 and declared: “Everything I do, I do above board,” a court heard yesterday. Redknapp said journalist Rob Beasley was “barking up the wrong tree” as he questioned him about payments totalling £189,400 to an offshore account [...]
Monty’s return tempers Tremlett blow January 25, 2012 Surrey paceman’s tour-ending injury allows England spinner to thrive on Test comeback FORGOTTEN man Monty Panesar announced his return to the international fold after a two-and-a-half year absence yesterday by helping to bowl his side into a position of strength on the first day of the second Test against Pakistan – and later admitted he [...]
Panesar gamble pays off as England prosper in spin city January 25, 2012 WHETHER it was by design or triggered by unfortunate circumstance, England’s change of tack in Abu Dhabi may well prove to be the turning point in another tantalisingly poised series involving Andrew Strauss’s box office side. Last minute U-turns based on instinct are far from the modus operandi of an England regime built on meticulous [...]
Murray serves up semi-final but finds fault with technique January 25, 2012 BRITAIN’S Andy Murray has vowed to repair his faltering serve when he seeks revenge over world No1 Novak Djokovic in tomorrow’s Australian Open semi-final. Fourth seed Murray continued his serene progress at the year’s first grand slam with a 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 quarter-final triumph over Japan’s Kei Nishikori. But the one-sided scoreline masked a rustiness [...]
Sharapova fears nemesis Kvitova January 25, 2012 FOURTH seed Maria Sharapova admits she is daunted by the prospect of facing in-form Petra Kvitova, her Wimbledon final conqueror, in the Australian Open last four today. Sharapova set up a semi-final against second seed Kvitova with a routine 6-2, 6-3 victory over Ekaterina Makarova, who eliminated Serena Williams earlier this week. She said: “I’ve [...]
Rivals QPR and Chelsea call for calm January 25, 2012 WEST London rivals QPR and Chelsea have issued a joint warning to their fans reminding them of a zero tolerance stance towards discriminatory language ahead of Saturday’s hotly anticipated FA Cup fourth round clash at Loftus Road. Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand is due to face Chelsea counterpart John Terry for the first time since the [...]
Lancaster: I may rotate captaincy January 25, 2012 ENGLAND interim coach Stuart Lancaster has confirmed his intention to apply for the job on a permanent basis, but admits there is less certainty over who will captain the team during the Six Nations. Lancaster, who was handed the reins following the resignation of Martin Johnson in November, faces illustrious competition for the task of [...]
Ashton gets swallow dive OK January 25, 2012 Lancaster won’t stop wing performing trademark celebration ENGLAND head coach Stuart Lancaster insists his determination to instil discipline in the squad will not extend to banning wing Chris Ashton from performing his trademark swallow dive. Former Saxons boss Lancaster, whose first match in charge is next week’s Six Nations opener against Scotland, has drilled his [...]