Premiership duo on chill alert January 5, 2010 RUGBY UNION: Sale and Leicester have moved the kick-off times for their weekend Premiership matches in a bid to beat the big chill. With more heavy snow and freezing temperatures expected, Sale have postponed their Friday night encounter with Saracens at Edgeley Park to Saturday with a 1.05pm kick-off. Similarly, Leicester have moved their kick-off [...]
Ferguson set for Preston January 5, 2010 FOOTBALL: Darren Ferguson is expected to be unveiled as the new manager of Preston today after reportedly agreeing terms at Deepdale last night. The former Peterborough boss and son of Manchester?United boss Sir Alex Ferguson, will take over the Championship club’s reigns from Alan Irvine, who was relieved of his duties last week.
Wenger issues call to arms as Arsenal eye title charge January 5, 2010 ARSENAL boss Arsene Wenger has urged his side to seize the chance to turn up the heat in the title race tonight when Bolton visit the Emirates Stadium. Wenger’s men will climb to second in the Premier League and just one point behind leaders Chelsea if they continue their winning streak this evening. The Gunners’ [...]
Snow KOs Carling Cup semi-finals January 5, 2010 BOTH midweek Carling Cup semi-final clashes were yesterday hastily rearranged after heavy snowfall blanketed the north-west. The eagerly anticipated first leg between Manchester United and local rivals City, due to take place this evening, was put back to Tuesday 19 January. The second leg at Old Trafford will now take place on 27 January. Blackburn [...]
Mourinho expects Vieira to make Man City switch January 5, 2010 MANCHESTER City are poised to land veteran France midfielder Patrick Vieira on loan after Inter Milan admitted he was likely to leave. The former Arsenal captain is set to return to England where he would join up with his former coach at Inter, Roberto Mancini, who was installed at Eastlands last month. It is thought [...]
Too little, too late as Stoke survive Fulham fightback January 5, 2010 STOKE CITY (3) vs FULHAM (2) FULHAM boss Roy Hodgson was left to rue a woeful first-half defensive display as Stoke held on for all three points in a snowy thriller at the Britannia Stadium. Poor defending allowed the hosts to power into a three-goal lead inside 37 minutes thanks to goals from Tuncay Sanli, [...]
FIA’s ban on Briatore was illegal, says high court January 5, 2010 MOTORSPORT chiefs were bracing themselves for another legal battle last night after their decision to hand former Renault Formula One boss Flavio Briatore a lifetime ban was deemed illegal by a French court. The Italian was banned by the sport’s governing body, the FIA, in October for his part in Nelson Piquet Jnr’s deliberate crash [...]
Goldman to pay $1bn in bonus tax January 4, 2010 GOLDMAN Sachs is likely to pay out UK bonuses in full, a decision which would force it to hand around $1bn (£620m) in taxes to the Treasury. The bank looks set to increase the size of its bonus pool to compensate for Alistair Darling’s 50 per cent bonus levy rather than punish its workers by [...]
Sloane Robinson Partners share £61m in profits January 4, 2010 SLOANE Robinson, the City partnership famed for its high levels of compensation, saw profits tumble last year – but its managers still shared some £61m in profits between them. The amount shared between 14 senior managers fell more than 80 per cent from a record peak of £341m in 2007/8 to £61m in 2008/9, accounts [...]
Pimco cuts exposure to UK bonds January 4, 2010 PACIFIC Investment Management Co (Pimco), the world’s biggest bond fund, said yesterday it will cut its exposure to government bonds in the UK and US, amid fears that the end of quantitative easing and rising public debt could scupper the economic recovery. Pimco leads a number of large funds which are concerned that UK and [...]