Johnson calls up trio for England cover November 22, 2010 ENGLAND manager Martin Johnson has called up three players, Anthony Allen, James Simpson-Daniel and Chris Robshaw, as injury cover ahead of Saturday’s showdown with South Africa at Twickenham. Allen and Simpson-Daniel replace the Wasps centres Riki Flutey and Dominic Waldouck, who have been sent back to their club. Harlequins flanker Robshaw, meanwhile, has been called [...]
Flower backs KP to deliver November 22, 2010 ENGLAND coach Andy Flower says his side are united in their quest to retain the Ashes – and that includes Kevin Pietersen. South African-born Pietersen, who yesterday signed a one-year deal with Surrey, has been labelled an “outcast” by legendary Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne. The form of England’s stellar batsman has tailed off since he [...]
A-ROD CAN’T STOP NADAL’S PURPLE REIGN November 22, 2010 DECKED out in a garish purple T-shirt, Rafael Nadal began his ATP World Tour Finals campaign with a hard-fought win over Andy Roddick. The American took advantage of Nadal’s shaky service to claim the opening set 6-3. But Nadal rallied to claim the second on a tie break and the third 6-4 to complete his [...]
GRAHAM BACKS SPURS TITLE CHARGE November 22, 2010 FORMER Tottenham manager George Graham insists Harry Redknapp’s side have the potential to end a 49-year wait for a league title. Their 3-2 comeback victory at Arsenal on Saturday has put Spurs back to within six points of leaders Chelsea. He said: “I think this is a season when there could be a real surprise. I [...]
SFA DRAW UP CONTINGENCY PLAN November 22, 2010 THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION have confirmed they’ve drafted contingency plans to bring in match officials from outside the country amid a planned strike by referees in Scotland. Chief executive Stewart Regan said: “We remain hopeful that the situation can be resolved but we have no option but to draw up contingency plans, which will involve [...]
Jet deal lifts Rolls-Royce November 22, 2010 EMBATTLED?jet engine maker Rolls-Royce got a much-needed boost yesterday from a $1.8bn (£1.13bn) order from Air China, only weeks after one of its engines exploded on an Airbus super-jumbo. Rolls, which is facing potential compensation claims after a Trent 900 engine broke up in mid-air on an Airbus A380, said the airline was buying engines [...]
Headhunters make progress in search for new Mecom boss November 22, 2010 MECOM, the pan-European newspaper group, has scotched suggestions that its chief executive David Montgomery is planning to stay on ahead of his scheduled departure in January next year. Montgomery was earlier this year persuaded to step down by dissident shareholders but an improving share price, combined with one of the rebels selling its stake, has [...]
POULTER STILL PREFERS IT STATESIDE November 22, 2010 GOLF: England’s Ian Poulter insists he has no plans to return to the European Tour full-time after winning the UBS Hong Kong Open at the weekend. The European Tour has increased the number of mandatory events to retain membership from 12 to 13, meaning Poulter has a decision to make on how he will spread his [...]
MONTEITH DEATH SADDENS JOHNSON November 22, 2010 HORSE RACING: Leading owner David Johnson has expressed his shock and sadness at the death of trainer Peter Monteith, 61, who was found dead at his home in Scotland on Sunday. Johnson, who had a dozen horses with Monteith, said he was devastated and had not come to terms with the news. He said: “I cannot believe [...]
ABRAHAM OUT TO DESTROY FROCH November 22, 2010 BOXING: Arthur Abraham has vowed to send Carl Froch into retirement when the pair battle for the WBC super-middleweight belt in Helsinki on Saturday. “After the fight, Froch can plan his retirement,” Abraham said. “It will be difficult but I will win.”