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  • ‘Let’s get physcial’, says Gatland

    May 26, 2009

    RUGBY UNION: British and Irish Lions forwards coach Warren Gatland has warned his side they face a punishing physical battle when they lock horns with world champions South Africa this summer. The Lions begin their 10-match tour with a match against Royal XV on Saturday and Gatland, who led Wales to Grand Slam success in [...]

  • Aussie make extra player request

    May 26, 2009

    CRICKET: Australia have asked England permission to use 12 players in their Ashes warm-up matches against Sussex and an England Lions XI. The Aussies want to use a substitute system, with 11 players batting and fielding, in order to help ease seamers Brett Lee and Stuart Clark back to fitness from long-term injuries.

  • Fisher on fire for title defence

    May 26, 2009

    GOLF: Ross Fisher insists he will take positives from his agonising defeat in last weekend’s PGA Championship at Wentworth as he prepares his defence of the European Open title at London Golf Club tomorrow. Fisher fired a final round 64 at Wentworth, only to be pipped by a shot by Paul Casey. But Fisher, 28, [...]

  • ‘We’re on the brink of Euro greatness’, insists Fergie

    May 26, 2009

    SIR ALEX FERGUSON says victory in the Champions League final will put his current Manchester United crop among the list of all-time greats. United lock horns with Spanish giants Barcelona in Rome tonight, looking to become the first team ever to successfully defend the Champions League trophy following their dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Chelsea [...]

  • Final looks too close to call

    May 26, 2009

    TONIGHT is the biggest game of the season and everybody is asking me: ‘Where’s the money going?’ The bookies can’t split them with odds of 17/10 on either Man United or Barcelona winning in 90 minutes. But it’s nearly all United in the eyes of Paddy Power punters. Ronaldo and Messi will be expected to [...]

  • Guilty Ashley issues apology for relegation ‘catastrophe’

    May 26, 2009

    NEWCASTLE owner Mike Ashley last night sensationally apologised to the club’s fans for the mistakes which led to the “catastrophe” of relegation from the Premier League. The sportswear magnate issued a club statement acknowledging the errors of his ways which contributed to the club’s losing their top-flight status after 16 years. At the same time, [...]

  • Adebayor: I want to stay at Arsenal

    May 26, 2009

    ARSENAL striker Emmanuel Adebayor insists he remains committed to staying in north London, despite seeming destined to move on this summer. Adebayor missed Sunday’s victory over Stoke with an injury some conspiracy theorists thought convenient, and admits he is flattered by interest from AC Milan. “If a club like Milan are interested in me then [...]

  • United should have the edge in a feast of stylish football

    May 26, 2009

    WHEN it comes to defining the ‘beautiful game’, it really doesn’t come any sexier than Barcelona versus Manchester United. With Europe’s two best sides locking horns and less than the width of a cigarette paper separating them, tonight’s Champions League showdown in Rome is set to be the most exciting for many, many years. Unlike [...]

  • European champions set to claim 100m windfall

    May 26, 2009

    VICTORY in tonight’s Champions League final is worth more to Manchester United than mere sporting glory – the winners stand to make a cool £100m. The figure takes into account prize money, more lucrative sponsorship deals and television rights, an increase in squad value and a boost to season ticket sales. Even if they lose [...]

  • AT A GLANCE

    May 26, 2009

    &9679; Of the previous three European Cup finals to be held at the Stadio Olimpico, two have been won by English sides (both Liverpool) and two have needed penalties to find a winner, including one of Liverpool’s wins &9679; United are the first defending champions to reach a Champions League final since Juventus in 1997 [...]

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