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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: August 10, 2010
Youngs believes the 21-20 victory in the second Test in Sydney was a watershed moment for Martin Johnson’s squad after two tumultuous years. The Leicester scrum-half emerged as the leading light of the June tour, scoring a try on his full debut in what was only England‘s third victory against the Wallabies in Australia. Although New Zealand’s subsequent domination of the Tri-Nations...
Published: July 7, 2010
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich is reported to have flown to South Africa as the club made a formal bid to sign Liverpool striker Fernando Torres. Billionaire Abramovich is believed to have sanctioned an offer of about $70 million for the Spaniard, who is preparing for tomorrow morning’s World Cup semi-final against Germany in Durban. But there are conflicting reports about Abramovich’s...
Published: July 5, 2010
Fernando Torres’ agent, Jose Antonio Martin, has conceded that the striker could leave Liverpool for another club in the Premier League. The hitman has been linked with a move away from Merseyside following the Reds’ underwhelming season, which saw them miss out on securing Champions League football. The departure of fellow Spaniard and boss Rafael Benitez only intensified speculation...
Published: June 28, 2010
Spain and Portugal are due to make Iberian football history in Cape Town on Tuesday when they meet for the first time in the finals of the World Cup. They will compete for a place in the last eight after coming through two demanding final group matches in which they were set severe tests of physicality and desire. In a sense, their meeting in the round of 16 represents a clash of the unfulfilled....
Published: June 1, 2010
Spotlight on the FIFA World Cup Barclays Premier League stars are set to grace the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. A total of 130 Barclays Premier League players have been included among the 941 names in the preliminary squads for the tournament which starts on 11th June. Only four of the 32 participating nations have not named a Premier League player among their initial parties of up...
Published: April 12, 2010
Martin Johnson had been due to face the All Blacks for the Hillary Shield on December 4, however the game has now been brought forward by a month. The clash will now take place at Twickenham on November 6, with games against Australia, Samoa and South Africa to follow on successive Saturdays. The move has been sanctioned after Premier Rugby and the Professional Game Board agreed to move the England...