Coe pleads with protesters not to spoil Olympic Torch’s relay route May 18, 2011 THE OLYMPIC Torch will undertake an 8,000 mile journey in the relay preceding the London Games with organisers calling on protest groups not to disrupt its passage after announcing the route yesterday. The Olympic Flame will arrive from Greece on 18 May next year and the relay will commence in Land’s End and continue for [...]
Onions relishing the chance to shed his forgotten man tag with England’s Lions May 18, 2011 INTERNATIONAL cricket is a merciless, unforgiving environment that stands still for no one, and nowhere is that better illustrated than the career of Graham Onions. England’s forgotten man will take his most significant step yet towards reclaiming his Test place today when he turns out for the Lions in a four-day tour match against Sri [...]
Play me or I’m off: Sturridge issues Chelsea ultimatum May 18, 2011 CHELSEA striker Daniel Sturridge has warned his employers he will be forced to seek a new club unless he is guaranteed first team football next season. The 21-year-old’s chances have been limited at Stamford Bridge following his shock switch from Manchester City two years ago, but he has proven his top flight pedigree this term [...]
Leicester’s Tuilagi banned from Saracens showdown May 18, 2011 LEICESTER centre Manu Tuilagi will miss the Premiership final on Saturday week against Saracens after he was handed a five-week ban for striking Northampton’s England winger Chris Ashton. A push from Ashton, which provoked Tuilagi’s attack, meant his initial suspension of 10 weeks was halved. His offence, which left Ashton requiring stitches above his left [...]
PASS THE PORTO: FALCAO STRIKE SECURES EUROPA LEAGUE VICTORY May 18, 2011 PORTO manager Andre Villas-Boas followed one of his illustrious predecessors, Jose Mourinho, in leading Porto to glory with a 1-0 victory over Braga in the Europa League final in Dublin. A header from Colombia striker Falcao, his 38th goal of a prolific season, just before the end of the first half was enough to give [...]
Wood to miss Heineken Cup final May 18, 2011 RUGBY UNION: England flanker Tom Wood has been ruled out of Saturday’s Heineken Cup final against Leinster in Cardiff. The Premiership player of the year will not be fit in time, despite sleeping in an oxygen tent in hope of speeding up his recovery from a hairline leg fracture sustained against Gloucester on 19 April. [...]
Fans line the street for Sir Henry May 18, 2011 BOXING: Mourners lined the streets of Oxted, Surrey, yesterday for heavyweight legend Sir Henry Cooper’s funeral. Hundreds of fans from across the country paid their last respects to Sir Henry, who died earlier this month, aged 76.
Warren: Cleverly deserves belt May 18, 2011 BOXING: Promoter Frank Warren expects Nathan Cleverly to be awarded Juergen Braehmer’s WBO light-heavyweight title after Saturday’s fight was called off. The pair had been due to meet at London’s O2 Arena but the German pulled out with an eye injury. Warren believes Braehmer will be stripped of the title and Welshman Cleverly will defend [...]
Double crisis rocks cabinet May 18, 2011 THE CABINET was close to a full-blown crisis last night as pressure mounted on two of its most high-profile members to step down. There were calls for Ken Clarke, the justice secretary, to be sacked after he made insensitive and controversial remarks about rape. And the police launched a probe into claims that Chris Huhne, [...]
BROWN’S IMF HOPES FADE May 18, 2011 THE SWEDISH finance minister dealt another blow to Gordon Brown’s already slim chances of becoming the next leader of the IMF yesterday, saying he is “not right” for the job. Anders Borg believes Brown’s financial record should count against him. French finance minister Christine Lagarde is seen as the early favourite to take the job, [...]