By Nick Harris 10 June 2010 The World Cup final on 11 July will vie with the 2002 World Cup final for the record of being the second most-watched live televised event in human history – behind the 2008 Olympic Games opening ceremony – according to Kevin Alavy, a leading authority on global TV viewing […]
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Star of Liverpool’s last title-winning team calls for Dalglish to recover ‘heart and soul’ of club
By Nick Harris 10 June 2010 Glenn Hysen, one of the stars of the last Liverpool team to win the English league title in 1990, tells sportingintelligence today that Kenny Dalgish is the man Liverpool need to to restore the “heart and soul” to the club. The Swedish international defender, 50, was an integral part […]
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SURVEY: Liverpool’s 7% ticket price hike means only Arsenal’s prices higher
By Nick Harris 9 June 2010 Liverpool have hiked prices of season tickets by seven per cent, meaning the lowest cost of a standard adult season ticket at Anfield for the 2010-11 season is £680, and it is only that low if booked via the internet. An adult ticket in the main stand is £732 […]
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REVEALED: England ‘have ideal age profile’ to pip Spain to 2010 World Cup
By Nick Harris 8 June 2010 England will reach the World Cup final and beat Spain to lift the trophy, according to predictions based on the ages of the 32 squads and five other key “indicators” identified as being influential at previous events. The predictions have been made by the Professional Football Players’ Observatory (PFPO) […]
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FIXED: The truth in pictures about England and the USA at the World Cup
By Nick Harris 8 June 2010 Along with the many 2010 World Cup articles about the first match in Group C – between England and the USA on Saturday – there have been, and will be, plenty of references to the famous, fabulous occasion when the USA beat England 1-0 at the 1950 World Cup. No […]
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ANALYSIS: England’s David James the oldest player in South Africa
By Pete Wilson 7 June 2010 Whether David James actually gets to play a game at the World Cup remains to be seen – he was unused in today’s 3-0 friendly win over the Platinum Stars – but England’s goalkeeper is the oldest player involved in any squad at the tournament. Sportingintelligence‘s resident statistician Brian […]
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Anti-Glazer figures show Manchester United owners’ net assets are worth £1.1bn
By Nick Harris 7 June 2010 The Glazer family, owners of Manchester United, have net assets of slightly more than £1.1bn according to calculations based on figures cited today by anti-Glazer campaigners who have unearthed details of the family’s property-related debts in America. The Glazers now own only three major businesses: Manchester United in the […]
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World Cup on course to be first event in history with £1bn in British bets alone
By Nick Harris 7 June 2010 The World Cup, which starts on Friday and will have a huge economic impact in countries far outside the host nation South Africa, will be the biggest event in British sports betting history, bookmakers said yesterday. “The World Cup will smash all gambling records, becoming the first sporting event […]
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ANALYSIS: Benitez was Liverpool’s best Premier League manager (not up with Wenger, better than Redknapp)
By Nick Harris 4 June 2010 As Liverpool’s search for a new manager begins in earnest, and umpteen re-evaluations of Rafa Benitez’s time at Anfield are underway, sportingintelligence’s resident statistician Brian Sears has crunched a few numbers to illustrate why, statistically, the Spaniard was Liverpool’s best manager of the Premier League era. The table below […]
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WORLD CUP: England No1 melting pot for football (and team is oldest in S Africa)
By Nick Harris and Brian Sears 3 June 2010 English football clubs will again be sending more players to the World Cup than clubs from any other country, cementing English football’s reputation as the No1 melting pot for the cream of global football. A new study by sportingintelligence has found that 118 players who earn […]
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