Two hot new hotels signal a new wave of cool for Miami October 31, 2010 HURRICANE SEASON”. It’s a phrase I’d blithely brushed aside clicking “add to basket” on my Miami flight, and continued to ignore while enthusiastically selecting “convertible” as a rental car. Now, trapped on the bridge to Miami beach, windscreen wipers going like the clappers and palm trees bent straining under the gale force winds, it’s one [...]
TRAVEL NOTES October 31, 2010 Amsterdam goes chic The Dutch capital is one of Europe’s great cities, but it’s not the best for cutting-edge hotels – until now. Canal House, the third hotel from Curious Hotels (the group behind Gloucestershire’s luxurious Cowley Manor) brings sexy interiors and cosy urban cool to three ancient converted canal-side houses. It opens in a [...]
Westwood is world’s best October 31, 2010 ENGLAND’S Lee Westwood is sitting on top of the world after ending Tiger Woods’ 281-week reign as top dog. Westwood becomes only the third Brit to head the rankings, along with Nick Faldo and Ian Woosman, and the first European to do so since Faldo 16 years ago. Westwood’s premier billing was under threat from [...]
Maxi strikes late to stoke Reds revival October 31, 2010 BOLTON (0) vs LIVERPOOL (1) LIVERPOOL manager Roy Hodgson insists it is too early for optimism at Anfield after his first back-to-back league win lifted the Reds out of the relegation zone. An 86th-minute winning goal from midfielder Maxi Rodriguez downed stubborn Bolton and hoisted Hodgson’s men from 18th to 12th in one fell swoop. [...]
Fresh injury for England star Moody October 31, 2010 ENGLAND captain Lewis Moody needed stitches after suffering another head injury playing for Bath but declared himself fit to face New Zealand in the first autumn international on Saturday. Flanker Moody was left caked in blood after sustaining a blow in the first half against Harlequins yesterday but saw out the match as Steve Meehan’s [...]
Pietersen dismisses Ashes mind games October 31, 2010 ENGLAND batsman Kevin Pietersen is refusing to be drawn into a pre-Ashes slanging match but admits he and his team-mates fancy their chances of achieving a rare triumph Down Under. Australia stepped up the psychological warfare last week when they projected an image of captain Ricky Ponting onto Big Ben with the legend: “Don’t forget [...]
Irish back on top despite a late collapse October 31, 2010 LONDON IRISH (39) vs SALE (26) LONDON IRISH head coach Toby Booth admitted tactical tinkering almost cost his side top spot in the Premiership. The Exiles moved back to the summit with a five-try victory over Sale, but a flurry of late substitutions clearly had an adverse effect on their momentum. Irish led 26-6 heading [...]
Toon triumph buoys Hughton October 31, 2010 NEWCASTLE (5) vs SUNDERLAND (1) NEWCASTLE recorded their biggest Tyne-Wear derby victory in 54 years but manager Chris Hughton remained coy on the subject of his future at the club. Freshly promoted Newcastle sit in a thoroughly respectable seventh place in the Premier League table, above their local rivals, following an emphatic win which came [...]
We were probably going to lose anyway, says Redknapp October 31, 2010 TOTTENHAM boss Harry Redknapp says referee Mark Clattenburg “made a mess” of Nani’s controversial goal in Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at Manchester United but admits his side would probably have lost anyway. Nani tapped in past a baffled Heurelho Gomes as the Spurs goalkeeper prepared to take a free-kick he thought had been awarded for a [...]
Grant believes Hammers heading in right direction October 31, 2010 WEST HAM manager Avram Grant believes his side showed enough in defeat at Arsenal on Saturday to suggest they are still capable of enjoying a successful season. The Hammers were moments away from securing a morale boosting point against high-flying Arsenal, before Alex Song’s 88th minute header condemned them to a 1-0 defeat. The east [...]