BEST OF THE BROKERS November 4, 2010 BT UBS rates the telecoms group a “sell” with a 12-month target price of 120p. The broker forecasts a four per cent fall in revenue when BT announces its quarterly results next Thursday, and believes the company’s huge pension deficit will remain the primary focus. It also predicts that the firm will have made moderate [...]
Johnson facing a big battle November 3, 2010 ENGLAND great Lawrence Dallaglio has urged Martin Johnson not to be fixated with results as he prepares his team for an eagerly awaited first autumn international against New Zealand on Saturday. Johnson has won just nine of his 21 matches as manager and pressure is growing on him to demonstrate an improvement with the World [...]
Hit the ground running, keeper Prior tells England ahead of Ashes warm-up November 3, 2010 ENGLAND wicketkeeper Matt Prior has underlined the importance of building momentum for the Ashes by winning their opening tour match against Western Australia. The three-day contest in Perth, which starts tomorrow morning, is the first of a trio of warm-up games before England begin their defence of the urn later this month. “Winning is a [...]
Murray crashes out in Valencia November 3, 2010 TENNIS: Defending champion Andy Murray suffered a shock defeat at the hands of Juan Monaco in the second round of the Valencia Open. The Scot was never at his best and although he fought back to win the second set, Monaco eventually won through 6-2 3-6 6-2. Elsewhere, eighth seed Gael Monfils beat Eduardo Schwank in [...]
Button could play second fiddle November 3, 2010 FORMULA ONE: McLaren admit they will review the decision to treat drivers Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button as equals ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix. Button’s hopes of retaining the title are effectively over and he may end up having to play a supporting role. Team boss Martin Whitmarsh conceded: “We’ll have to see what the situation [...]
Wenger riled as Eduardo comes back to haunt him November 3, 2010 SHAKHTAR 2 v/s ARSENAL 1 ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger blasted his side’s sloppiness after former Gunners striker Eduardo came back to haunt his old team by scoring the winner in Ukraine. The north Londoners looked on course to end a miserable run in the former Soviet Union when forward Theo Walcott put them ahead after [...]
Four out of four but wary Cole still searches for more November 3, 2010 CHELSEA 4 v/s SPARTAK MOSCOW 1 TOP of the Premier League and four wins out of four in Europe looks a pretty faultless record, but Ashley Cole believes there is still more to come from his Chelsea team. Carlo Ancelotti’s men stormed past Spartak Moscow thanks to a four-goal second-half salvo and have now qualified [...]
Redknapp: No Bale sale even for £30m November 3, 2010 TOTTENHAM manager Harry Redknapp has warned Gareth Bale’s heavyweight European suitors: look but don’t touch. Bale’s latest one-man demolition of reigning European Champions Inter Milan has sent the Italian media into overdrive. The likes of Real Madrid, Manchester United and Inter have already been touted as potential destinations for the winger. But with Spurs likely [...]
Hodgson pleased with Comolli’s arrival November 3, 2010 LIVERPOOL manager Roy Hodgson has welcomed the appointment of Damien Comolli as the club’s new director of football strategy. The former Tottenham sporting director, who sanctioned the signing of Gareth Bale during his time at White Hart Lane, arrives from St Etienne and has been given the remit of changing the Reds’ transfer policy. Comolli, [...]
Three strikers who tormented their old teams November 3, 2010 Denis Law’s cheeky backheel for Man City famously condemned his old team Man Utd to relegation in 1974. He refused to celebrate. Emmanuel Adebayor scored in a 4-2 win for Man City over Arsenal last September and then ran to celebrate in front of Gunners fans. Kenny Miller has netted seven for Rangers against Old [...]