Sturridge brace propels Blues progress January 4, 2010 Chelsea 5 Watford 0 CHELSEA boss Carlo Ancelotti backed Daniel Sturridge to fill the void left by Didier Drogba after the teenager’s brace helped the FA Cup holders set up a fourth-round tie with Preston. Sturridge scored in each half to press his claims for a place while Drogba, who has scored 19 goals this [...]
Gunners dig deep to avoid a Hammering January 4, 2010 West Ham 1 Arsenal 2 ARSENAL boss Arsene Wenger admits he wants to strengthen his squad this month after seeing the Gunners given a scare before reaching the FA Cup fourth round. Wales starlet Aaron Ramsey and Croatia striker Eduardo struck within five second-half minutes to save Wenger’s men, who looked to be heading out [...]
RFU chief Andrew hits back at Saracens’ Venter January 4, 2010 ELITE rugby chief Rob Andrew has leapt to the defence of Premiership referees after Saracens boss Brendan Venter’s criticism of current standards of officiating. The South African could be charged for bringing the game into disrepute following comments made about the referee after Saracens’ 22-15 defeat to Leicester on Saturday. Venter was unhappy with David [...]
Peerless Taylor powers to his 15th world title January 4, 2010 PHIL TAYLOR earned the 15th world title of his glittering career last night after a thrilling PDC World Championship final at Alexandra Palace in London. “The Power”, the defending champion, shrugged off a cagey opening to overwhelm unseeded Australian Simon Whitlock 7-3. Whitlock opened up a 2-1 lead in the early stages but saw his [...]
M&S LEADS HIGH STREET RECOVERY January 4, 2010 HIGH street bellwether Marks & Spencer is this week expected to report its first sales growth in two years, boosting hopes that British consumers have cast aside their gloom and started spending again. The retail giant will update the market on Wednesday on how it fared over Christmas, with analysts expecting M&S to post like-for-like [...]
Bernanke defends Fed record but hints at rate rises to come January 4, 2010 BEN Bernanke staged a robust defence of the US Federal Reserve’s loose monetary policy in the years running up to the sub-prime crisis yesterday. The Fed chairman argued that lax regulation rather than the low cost of borrowing was to blame for the American housing bubble that began to burst in 2006. Nonetheless, he hinted [...]
Chen looks for £200m in flotation January 4, 2010 SANDY Chen, the former Panmure Gordon banking analyst, is aiming to raise around £200m within the next couple of weeks for his new banking group. Investor research on the new venture has been issued in the past few days and Chen will be marketing the vehicle to potential investors this week with a view to [...]
SPORT | IN BRIEF January 4, 2010 FOOTBALL: FA Boss: Capello going nowhere Football Association chief executive Ian Watmore insists Fabio Capello will see out his England contract. Rumours have emerged that the Italian may stand down after this summer’s World Cup in South Africa, with Fulham boss Roy Hodgson being touted as a possible successor. But Watmore said: “We expect Fabio [...]
Why 2010 will be make or break for UK January 3, 2010 IT is hard to believe that just three years ago the UK economy was still being lauded as a great success story; our fall from grace has been spectacular. In 2007, London was overtaking New York as the financial capital of the world, with a resurgent Britannia gracing the covers of US news magazines; today, [...]
Giant Towers Watson listed January 3, 2010 TOWERS Watson begins trading as the world’s largest employee benefits consultancy today, pushing Mercer into second place. The firm, the fruit of a $4bn (£2.5bn) merger between Watson Wyatt and Towers Perrin, listed its shares on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq this morning. In a statement, Towers Watson said it would issue $200m [...]