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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Tottenham to face ‘easy’ Everton with an eye on ‘1,000 Club’ status
By Brian Sears 21 October 2010 Tottenham are on course to become the sixth Premier League club to amass 1,000 points since the League started in 1992, and are almost certain to reach that tally this season. They have 969 points to date, so need another 31 points from 30 games remaining this campaign to […]
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BREAKING DAMP SQUIB: Manchester United confirm ‘no developments of note’ on Rooney
By Nick Harris 21 October 2010 Manchester United have released a statement this evening about Wayne Rooney saying, errm, not a lot. It says: “We are aware that there is intense public and media interest on the club at the moment, but there are no developments of note to report today. I can confirm a number […]
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Ronnie O’Sullivan ‘can be Pele of the baize’ as snooker expands into Brazil
By Nick Harris 21 October 2010 Snooker’s most charismatic player Ronnie O’Sullivan is expected to be the star attraction when the sport breaks fresh ground next year with a tournament in Brazil, announced today. The Brazilian Masters will feature the world’s top 12 players plus four wild cards, and will run from 14 to 17 […]
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Arsenal have January kitty of £40m, Wenger hopes Fabregas will stay ‘many years’
By Nick Harris 21 October 2010 Arsene Wenger confirmed at Arsenal’s AGM today that the club has “resources available to bring one or two players in if needed in January,” and an analysis of the club’s most recent account by sportingintelligence suggests his potential transfer kitty is at least £40m, possibly higher. The recently announced […]
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PM Cameron backs Ilkeston Town bidders, the ‘Big Society’ in action
By Nick Harris 20 October 2010 As the British chancellor George Osborne took his axe to public spending today and announced savage cuts the like of which haven’t been in 50 years, Parliament did witness one glimmer of optimism, and it was related to football, as the Prime Minister publicly backed a supporters’ group wanting […]
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Fifa World Cup bid scandal: Two ExCo members suspended pending investigation
By Nick Harris 20 October 2010 Two members of Fifa’s Executive Committee, Amos Adamu of Nigeria and Tahiti’s Reynald Temarii, have been suspended today following alleged deals to sell their 2018 and 2022 Word Cup hosting votes, as exposed by the Sunday Times last weekend. Four other Fifa officials who were implicated in the ST reports – […]
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IN FULL: Wayne Rooney releases statement citing concerns over strength of squad
By Nick Harris 20 October 2010 Wayne Rooney has confirmed in a statement that he wants to leave Manchester United having asked for assurances “about the continued ability of the club to attract the top players in the world.” The subtext is he did not receive the assurances and hence wants to leave. This will […]
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Liverpool begin ‘global search’ for CEO as Purslow steps down (Broughton to follow, Hodgson not yet)
By Nick Harris 20 October 2010 The restructuring of Liverpool’s management team – in the widest sense – has begun in with the announcement that managing director Christian Purslow is to step down from his role, becoming a non-executive director instead, as well as special advisor to the new owners, NESV, for an indeterminate period. […]
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Serena Williams puts Olympic hopes in danger as injury hiatus continues
By Alexandra Willis 20 October 2010 The injured Serena Williams, who yesterday announced that she has re-torn a tendon in her foot, will have to travel to the Fed Cup final in San Diego from the 6-7 November if she wants to keep alive her ambitions of competing in the 2012 Olympics at Wimbledon. According […]
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