By Nick Harris 6 October 2010 Liverpool’s board has announced this morning that it has agreed to sell the club to New England Sports Ventures, the parent company of the Boston Red Sox whose major stakeholders include John W Henry, Tom Werner, and the New York Times Company. The sale is conditional on Premier League […]
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England’s 2018 World Cup bid team make pledges over income, traffic, hotels, legacy
By Pete Wilson 6 October 2010 England’s bid for the 2018 World Cup steps up a level today with 18 pledges to target groups that could yet influence the choice of hosts for the tournament. In a carefully delivered message aimed at winning support from Fifa Executive Committe members, fans and the international media, the […]
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Liverpool ownership war takes chaotic twist as Hicks and Gillett face endgame at Anfield
By Nick Harris 6 October 2010 The acrimonious battle for control of Liverpool is taking a series of extraordinary twists following two “credible” bids for the club which were rejected on Tuesday by owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who are now seeking to remove MD Christian Purslow and commercial director Ian Ayre from the […]
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Australian Open in pursuit of a ‘whole new level’
By Alexandra Willis 5 October 2010 . Tennis Australia threw down the gauntlet to the Grand Slam nations as it announced a series of attention-grabbing changes to the 2011 Australian Open, the first Major tennis tournament of the calendar year. Launched under the slogan “a whole new level,” top of the list was the offer […]
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Graeme McDowell now clear ‘Sports Personality’ favourite after Ryder Cup win
By Nick Harris 4 October 2010 Graeme McDowell has become the clear favourite to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award after winning the crucial deciding match in the Ryder Cup this afternoon to regain the trophy for Europe from America. McDowell, 31, from Portrush in Northern Ireland, was already among the leading […]
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Liverpool crash to home defeat against Blackpool amid protests
By Nick Harris 3 October 2010 Liverpool have suffered a shocking 2-1 home defeat to Blackpool this afternoon following the latest set of protests against the American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett. The two sides were meeting for the first time January 1971, and this was Blackpool’s first win at Anfield since a 3-1 […]
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Chelsea catching Arsenal as Premier League kings of London
By Brian Sears 1 October 2010 Nine London clubs have played in the Premier League. Three of them have been ever-present: Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham. Two of them are vying for the right to be all-time Premier League kings of London and they meet this weekend when Chelsea host Arsenal. Before that match kicks off, […]
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Pakistan spot-fix case: confusion as CPS say no charges yet, ‘ball in Met Police’s court’
By Nick Harris 29 September 2010 The Crown Prosecution Service has told sportingintelligence today that it is not yet in a position to decide whether there is any criminal case against any of the Pakistan cricketers at the centre of the Lord’s “spot fix” scandal, let alone close to pressing charges. The case is complicated […]
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Ian Poulter feels ‘like a cash machine’ after fresh bet loss in Ryder Cup build-up
By Nick Harris 29 September 2010 A day after Ian Poulter clarified, via his Twitter account, that Colin Montgomerie had not in fact banned his Ryder Cup players from tweeting during the event, the English golfer has revealed he’s lost another bet to a team-mate over the result of a practice round. Yesterday, Poulter tweeted: […]
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Middlesbrough’s latest accounts highlight pressure on Gordon Strachan
By Nick Harris 29 September 2010 Middlesbrough’s latest financial accounts have just been filed at Companies House and highlight the pressure on manager Gordon Strachan to get the club promoted this season. On page 2 of the accounts, for the year ending 31 December 2009, in the directors’ report under the heading ‘Future outlook’, it […]
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