By Alexandra Willis 27 October 2010 Former world No.1 Jim Courier has been selected as the new US Davis Cup captain, following Patrick McEnroe’s resignation last month. The four-time Grand Slam champion, who helped his country lift Dwight Davis’ famous trophy in 1992 and 1995, announced his interest in the role as soon as it […]
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FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE: ‘I think everybody always has the chance to change their life. It does not depend on your age, it depends on who you are’
ALEXANDRA WILLIS is the Deputy Editor of ACE Tennis Magazine, and alongside mag work and an affair with social media, has the dubious honour of following British players to Grand Slam qualifying from time to time as part of her professional duties. If you happen to bump into her court-side, she’ll probably tell you that she went […]
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Portsmouth brinkmanship ends in Gaydamak statement that saves club
By Nick Harris 24 October 2010 Portsmouth have been pulled back from the brink of extinction after former owner Sacha Gaydamak released a statement confirming he will agree the deal to bring them out of administration. As recently as the past few days it seemed Pompey could fold and that a phoenix club would be […]
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REVEALED: Plans for post-liquidation AFC Portsmouth ‘ready to roll’ if club goes under
By Nick Harris 22 October 2010 Sportingintelligence can reveal that plans for a new Portsmouth football club, AFC Portsmouth, are well advanced and the organisers behind the proposed new club – which would replace the one threatened imminently with liquidation – have already had secret consultations with football governing bodies about where in the football […]
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M.U.S.T claim Glazers ‘caved in to pressure’ to seal Rooney’s new Manchester United contract
By Nick Harris 22 October 2010 The Manchester United Supporters Trust (MUST) has claimed this evening that Wayne Rooney’s new contract is evidence of the Glazer family caving in to fan pressure and protests at the US family’s ownership. A MUST spokesman said: “Like most supporters we are astonished but delighted by the news that […]
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Drawing conclusions: why Manchester United and Fulham are the same this season
By Brian Sears 22 October 2010 Manchester United and Fulham have a fascinating statistic in common this season and it’s got nothing to do with the amount of time they’ve been without their star strikers, either metaphorically or literally, before being gloriously reconciled in recent hours. (That’s a reference to Rooney and Johnson for those […]
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The Sports Lawyer: ‘Legal claims over broken bones hinge on the extent of the reckless disregard for another player’s welfare’
* THE SPORTS LAWYER is actually a posse of Britain’s brightest lawyers, from the Sport & Media team at the UK law firm, Thomas Eggar, who will be contributing features, analysis and insight on a regular basis on the key sports law issues of the day. In TSL’s latest column, Louise Campbell considers the legal repercussions after […]
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Wayne Rooney performs contract U-turn on a sixpence to sign new 5-year deal with Manchester United after owners’ intervention
22 October 2010 Wayne Rooney has changed his mind about wanting to leave Manchester United, signing a new five-year contract until June 2015. The terms have not been disclosed but the owners of the club, the Glazer family, were directly involved in the deal and it is assumed Rooney was given a bumper rise on […]
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Andy Cole: ‘Stretford was my agent and he’s with Rooney for the cash’
By Nick Harris 21 October 2010 The former Manchester United striker and Paul Stretford client Andy Cole has this evening asserted that Stretford “is a key factor in what’s going on with Manchester United’s best player [Wayne Rooney] at the moment.” Writing in his column for the Friday edition of the Abu Dhabi newspaper, The […]
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In fear of Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs: Why Manchester City need to abolish capital punishment at home
By Brian Sears 21 October 2010 If Manchester City are serious about being title contenders then they need to stop losing so many games at home, and in particular stop losing at home to London’s big clubs: Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham have won on City’s home turf more times in the Premier League era than […]
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