By Nick Harris 18 May 2010 As snooker’s governing body, the WPBSA, continues its inquiry into claims by the News of the World that John Higgins agreed to fix frames, a new analysis of the video evidence against Higgins published by the NotW suggests the footage has not only been cut and edited without full […]
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Fans groups unite to slam MoS’s ‘worst sort of journalism’ in wake of Triesman entrapment
By Pete Wilson 17 May 2010 Football supporters’ groups have accused the Mail on Sunday of damaging England’s bid to host the 2018 World Cup by printing extracts from a covertly recorded private conversation between Lord Triesman and a former aide, Melissa Jacobs. Triesman resigned on Sunday after remarks he had made to Jacobs were […]
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Manchester United top ‘league of the decade’, as Blackpool soar to 10-year high
By Brian Sears 17 May 2010 Chelsea have just completed the Double but Manchester United were the team of the Noughties in English football, comfortably topping a new table that takes into account average league finishes for the past 10 years. With five Premier League title wins in the past 10 years, as well as […]
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The Premier League: where the money went in 2009-10
By Nick Harris 16 May 2010 The financial rewards simply for being a member of the Premier League are highlighted today with the release of official figures showing payments from central League funds to each club for the season just finished. The bottom team, Portsmouth, picked up £31.8m from the League in TV cash and […]
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Beckham stars for England as 2018 bid team talk Fifa’s language: cash
By Nick Harris 14 May 2010 England’s bid for the right to stage the 2018 World Cup was blessed with the stardust that is David Beckham in Zurich today as the nine bid teams seeking the 2018 and/or 2022 events began the push in earnest to win the game’s biggest prize from Fifa. Beckham, who […]
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FA to review ‘match fix’ case after Gambling Commission’s inability to act
By Nick Harris 13 May 2010 The Football Association will review how the Gambling Commission handled and dropped a suspected case of match-fixing before deciding whether to proceed with its own action after both bodies were lambasted as “inept” and labelled a “total disgrace” by a senior official from one of the clubs involved. The […]
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Hicks-Gillett rift at Liverpool ‘had roots in differences over Benitez’
By Nick Harris 12 May 2010 As the Spirit of Shankly group of Liverpool fans confirmed today that they will meet with Premier League officials on Friday to discuss ownership and governance issues at their club, sportingintelligence can reveal the historic rift between Tom Hicks and George Gillett was fueled by their contrasting views on […]
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REVEALED: George Best’s secret despair as career went off rails – in 1972
By Nick Harris 11 May 2010 A book to be published this summer will lay out the despair that George Best felt, including in his owns words and writing, as his career hit the buffers in 1972, when on the cusp of his 26th birthday he sensationally announced he was quitting Manchester United. The book […]
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Picture exclusive: Chinese internet tycoon Zhu Jun in talks about buying Liverpool
* By Pete Wilson 11 May 2010 A Chinese multi-millionaire internet tycoon has held provisional talks about buying Liverpool in the past two weeks and sportingintelligence publishes the first photograph of him in the British media today (below). Zhu Jun, 44, is the founder, chairman and chief executive of The9 Ltd – one of China’s […]
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Red Knights still on course for £1bn June bid for Manchester United
By Nick Harris 10 May 2010 The Red Knights still intend to table a formal first bid for Manchester United before the World Cup begins on 11 June despite a downbeat statement today from the super-rich fans’ group, sportingintelligence can reveal. That initial bid is likely to be worth £1bn, although it will require only […]
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