United float to reduce debt pile August 18, 2011 MANCHESTER UNITED have applied for a listing on the Singapore Stock Exchange and are understood to be planning to use some of the proceeds to pay down the club’s debts of £515m. United owners the Glazer family are thought to be preparing to sell off between 25 and 30 per cent of the Premier League [...]
Chelsea’s Cech out for a month August 18, 2011 CHELSEA could be without goalkeeper Petr Cech for next month’s crunch trip to Manchester United after he injured knee ligaments in training. Cech has been ruled out for three to four weeks, meaning he faces a race to be fit for the Old Trafford clash on 18 September. Hilario looks likely to be selectedto deputise [...]
Fulham in box seat as Jol defeats adversary Ramos August 18, 2011 FULHAM (3) vs DNIPRO (0) FULHAM boss Martin Jol praised his side’s discipline after taking a giant stride towards the Europa League group stage. Aaron Hughes netted the opener before Clint Dempsey struck twice to earn the Cottagers a comfortable win in the play-off first leg. Jol said: “Even 2-0 at half-time we said we [...]
Murray avenges Bogomolov loss August 18, 2011 TENNIS: British No1 Andy Murray earned revenge over Alex Bogomolov Jr 6-2, 7-5 to reach the last eight of the Western and Southern Open. The American enjoyed a shock win over Murray in Miami earlier this year but the Scot was much improved as he stepped up his US Open preparations.
Stoke earn Europa League win August 18, 2011 FOOTBALL: Midfielder Danny Pugh scored as Stoke beat FC Thun 1-0 in the first leg of their Europa League play-off in Switzerland. Birmingham drew 0-0 with Nacional in Portugal.
THERE IS NO BATTLE: KLOSTERMANN DENIES FRAUD LORD FEUD August 18, 2011 DON’T BELIEVE the “tittle tattle” you read in the gossip columns, says Brocket Hall owner Dieter Klostermann, who yesterday turned to this gossip column to put the record straight about that feud with Lord Charlie Brocket. Klostermann’s leisure group CCA International bought Brocket Hall in 1996, after Brocket was jailed for a £4.5m classic cars [...]
London 2012 IMAGE OF THE WEEK August 18, 2011 This week saw the first event in the Olympic Park: the London Invitational in the new basketball arena. In the run-up to 2012, City A.M. is publishing its Olympic Image of the Week. If you have a shot you think our readers will like, please email pictures@cityam.com with IOW2012 in the subject line. Full details: [...]
Harry Potter magic lifts Cineworld August 18, 2011 CINEWORLD yesterday said it had started the second half strongly, with the latest Harry Potter film fuelling an increase in ticket sales. The group has hiked its dividend despite a drop in first-half profit, triggered by one-off costs. Revenues rose one per cent to £163.6m in the six months to the end of June. Operating [...]
Football tourists flock to UK August 18, 2011 MORE than 750,000 tourists watched a Premier League football match last year, splashing out an eye-watering £595m. Big spending football fans part with an average of £776 each, well above the average for all inbound visitors of £563. Norwegians are most likely to come to watch Premier League football, with one in thirteen of their [...]
Sears reports surprise losses August 18, 2011 RETAILER Sears Holdings, which is controlled by billionaire investor Eddie Lampert, reported a wider-than-expected quarterly loss on weak sales, bigger discounts and higher costs yesterday. In the second quarter, sales fell 1.2 per cent to $10.3bn (£6.2bn), while analysts expected $10.5bn. Sales at US stores open at least a year fell 0.7 per cent, with [...]