Man City leave it late but seal Nasri swoop August 23, 2011 PLAYMAKER Samir Nasri was pulled out of Arsenal’s trip to Udinese at the 11th hour after Manchester City finally ironed out the disagreements delaying his £24m transfer. Nasri trained with the Gunners squad yesterday morning (right) and looked set to board the plane to Italy with the rest of the squad, amid an ongoing stand-off [...]
Spurs to drop stadium appeal August 23, 2011 TOTTENHAM are expected to abandon their legal battle over the Olympic Stadium and could do so as early as today – clearing the way for West Ham to move in after London 2012. Spurs are instead likely to revert to plans to build a new stadium next to their current home White Hart Lane, contingent [...]
United DHL contract to trigger copycat deals August 23, 2011 MANCHESTER UNITED’S groundbreaking £40m training kit sponsorship with logistics company DHL will spark a stampede among their rivals to secure copycat deals, experts predicted last night. But they warned most will struggle to rake in anything like the £10m a season attracted by United, who can boast truly global reach and have developed the “blueprint” [...]
Versatile Prior is unsung hero in England’s ascent to pinnacle August 23, 2011 A fine wicketkeeper and an adaptable batsman, he is final piece in the jigsaw HE MAY not get the five-fers, the double centuries or the big headlines but there is one man who has been instrumental yet often unsung in making this England team so complete – not to mention world No1 and destroyers of [...]
Simpson: I’ll take Tests in my stride August 23, 2011 UNCAPPED Wasps scrum-half Joe Simpson insists his lack of international experience does not faze him as he prepares to play in his first World Cup. Simpson was the surprise inclusion in Martin Johnson’s 30-man squad yesterday and could make his debut in Saturday’s warm-up match against Ireland in Dublin. “I have been around the team [...]
Cavendish Worlds bid in doubt as he quits Vuelta August 23, 2011 TOUR DE FRANCE hero Mark Cavendish’s hopes of winning a first road race World Championship next month suffered a blow last night after he withdrew from the Vuelta a Espana. The Briton, who had yet to score any points, got off his bike 40km from the mountain-top finish to the fourth stage in Sierra Nevada, [...]
Mourinho rejects Real quit talk August 23, 2011 FOOTBALL: Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho insists he is not quitting Real Madrid despite Spanish chiefs vowing to investigate his conduct against Barcelona last week. Rumours about Mourinho’s future gathered pace after the probe was launched into an incident with Barca coach Tito Vilanova in which he appeared to put a finger in his opponent’s [...]
Morgan backed for captaincy August 23, 2011 CRICKET: Coach Andy Flower has hailed Eoin Morgan’s leadership qualities as the batsman prepares to captain England for the first time in tomorrow’s one-day match against Ireland. Irish-born Morgan stands in for the rested Alastair Cook and Flower said: “He’s a confident young man, he is confident in his ideas about the game, he chooses [...]
Serena US Open seeding blow August 23, 2011 TENNIS: Bookies’ favourite Serena Williams faces a tricky route at the US Open after tournament organisers seeded her 28th. Williams has won the grand slam three times and has just claimed back-to-back hard court tournaments, but seedings are based on world rankings, in which she is No29. World No1 Caroline Wozniacki is top seed at [...]
Cost to insure BofA debt at record high August 23, 2011 SHARES in Bank of America tumbled more than six per cent during trading yesterday, as the price of insuring its debt rocketed to an all-time high. The spread on the bank’s five-year credit default swaps (CDS) climbed to 435 basis points in early trades, meaning it would cost £435,000 a year over five years to [...]