England stars happy to be led by Terry March 23, 2011 ENGLAND striker Peter Crouch insists their is no unrest in the camp following John Terry’s reappointment as captain. Terry has controversially returned in place of Rio Ferdinand after being dropped from the role amid allegations over his private life a year ago. But Crouch believes Terry’s reappointment will bring renewed stability to the team in the [...]
Players more worried about staying in team March 23, 2011 WHEN England’s players run out at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday they will not care one bit that John Terry has been reinstated as captain. Their primary concern will be to play well enough to be picked again next time; I know that’s just how it is when you’re with the national team. Whether it [...]
Andrew: No beef with Sir Clive March 23, 2011 FORMER England international Rob Andrew claims he would have no problem working alongside Sir Clive Woodward after he was yesterday confirmed as the RFU’s new director of rugby operations. Andrew, whose previous position as elite rugby director had been made redundant, could be forced to work with Woodward should the RFU, as hotly tipped, appoint [...]
League cool on terrace return talk March 23, 2011 PRO-TERRACING campaigners have been dealt a blow after the Premier League said it would oppose calls to reintroduce standing areas in top-flight stadia. The Football Supporters’ Federation (FSF) is hopeful that the government will give thorough consideration to their petition for the return of standing areas, which were banned following the Hillsborough disaster in 1989. [...]
Prior vows to show his true colours March 23, 2011 ENGLAND wicketkeeper Matt Prior believes it’s about time England did themselves justice at the World Cup. Embarrassing defeats by Bangladesh and Ireland were offset by a victory over South Africa and a remarkable tie against India in the group stages as England limped unimpressively into the last eight. Andrew Strauss’s men face co-hosts Sri Lanka [...]
Afridi plays down World Cup dream despite crushing win March 23, 2011 PAKISTAN captain Shahid Afridi believes it’s still premature to talk of his side winning the World Cup despite an emphatic victory over West Indies in yesterday’s quarter-final. Afridi led the way with the ball again taking another four wickets in a crushing 10-wicket win, Pakistan’s third such victory of the tournament, as the Windies were [...]
Spinner Titmus dies March 23, 2011 CRICKET: Former England spinner Fred Titmus has died, aged 78, following a prolonged spell of illness. Londoner Titmus, who was also an effective lower-order batsman, enjoyed a remarkably long career spanning 33 seasons before retiring aged 50 in 1982. “Fred was a fine cricketer, a fine off-spin bowler and a very useful batsman,” said former [...]
Klitschko: I’ll KO Haye March 23, 2011 BOXING: Defending IBF and WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko has vowed to knock out Britain’s David Haye in the 12th round when they meet in the summer. Haye, the WBA title-holder, is set to collide with the Ukrainian in Germany in either late June or early July. Klitschko said: “I will definitely enjoy the fight [...]
2012 park name hunt March 23, 2011 OLYMPICS: Members of the public have been invited to pick names for five new neighbourhoods to be built within the Olympic Park after next year’s London 2012 Games. The first housing in the rename Queen Elizabeth Park, which is currently home to the stadium, aquatics centre, velodrome and other arenas, will be opened in 2015. [...]
Hoy adds to medal tally March 23, 2011 CYCLING: Sir Chris Hoy celebrated his 35th birthday by winning his 21st World Championship medal as Britain’s sprint team powered to a bronze medal in Holland. After qualifying for the final in third position, Hoy, Jason Kenny and Matt Crampton eased past Australia in 44.235 seconds, with France winning gold from Germany. The GB pursuit [...]