Portsmouth 17 points from safety after penalty imposed March 17, 2010 PORTSMOUTH administrator Andrew Andronikou has pointed the finger at former chief executive Peter Storrie for the financial crisis that has doomed the club to relegation to the Championship. The Premier League yesterday confirmed that Pompey have been docked nine points – the standard penalty for going into administration – leaving them 17 points from safety [...]
These days, the beautiful game is as much about the bottom line as goals March 17, 2010 I T used to be the case that the biggest day in a football fan’s life was a trip to see their side at Wembley in a cup final. For many football fans, though, it’s no longer the dream destination of Wembley that keeps them up at night. Instead, it’s the prospect of a High [...]
Sorry Chelsea dumped out as Jose gets the last laugh March 16, 2010 CHELSEA (0) v/s INTER MILAN (1) JOSE MOURINHO last night insisted he was the “happiest person on earth” after his Inter Milan side subjected his former club Chelsea to a crushing Champions League exit. The Portuguese boss was greeted with warm applause from Chelsea fans as he stepped out onto the Stamford Bridge pitch for [...]
Portsmouth could end its administration hell soon March 16, 2010 PREMIER League club Portsmouth could come out of administration in six to eight weeks, administrator Andrew Andronikou said yesterday after a High Court winding up order was suspended. The troubled club was back in the High Court to address revenues and customs concerns about the process in which it entered administration last month – a [...]
Virgin mulls free football March 16, 2010 VIRGIN Media is considering plans to give away Premier League matches for free as part of a package including its broadband, TV subscription and telephone services. It joins BT Vision, which is also considering offering top flight matches as part of its existing “bundle” deal, according to industry sources. If the firms go ahead it [...]
Ofcom rules will allow BT to offer free football TV March 15, 2010 BT is allowed to offer free Premier League football as Ofcom has already withdrawn restrictions preventing the firm offering “bundle” deals. The former state operator was governed by strict laws aimed at improving competition. But recent changes mean BT would be allowed to tie up Premier League matches with its broadband and fixed-line services. The [...]
More cash for football clubs March 15, 2010 THE Premier League is planning a radical shake-up of its funding for the lower leagues in a bid to help stop clubs hitting the financial rocks. Portsmouth’s woes have dominated the headlines but it is the plight of Championship sides without bumper Premier League revenues that is troubling analysts. Now sources close to the matter [...]
CK owner buys Tommy Hilfiger March 15, 2010 PHILLIPS-VAN-HEUSEN will buy fashion brand Tommy Hilfiger in a cash and stock deal for about $3bn (£2bn) in a bid to boost its presence in markets like Europe and Asia, it said yesterday. Tommy Hilfiger is currently owned by private equity firm Apax Partners. Phillips-Van Heusen – which also owns the Calvin Klein designer brand [...]
‘Special One’ Jose eyes an English return March 15, 2010 CHELSEA V/S INTER MILAN JOSE MOURINHO has reiterated his desire to return to manage in England one day after stepping foot back inside Stamford Bridge last night. The Inter Milan boss returned for the first time since his shock sacking in September 2007 as he entertained the media ahead of tonight’s Champions League last-16 second [...]
Managers’ duel carries extra spice March 15, 2010 TONIGHT’S match is about far more than just who reaches the next round. Carlo Ancelotti and Jose Mourinho were both hired because they have won the Champions League; both can expect the axe to be sharpened if they do not look like repeating that feat at their latest clubs. Ancelotti is only in his first [...]