Tom Wheatcroft dies, aged 87 November 1, 2009 MOTORSPORT: Racing chiefs are in mourning following the death of Donington Park motor racing track owner Tom Wheatcroft from a long illness. He was 87.Wheatcroft bought Donington for £100,000 in 1971 and restored the circuit to F1 standard, hosting the European Grand Prix in 1993.His death comes at the end of a difficult week for [...]
David Pipe’s Tamarinbleu all set to land Wetherby’s Charlie Hall Chase October 29, 2009 AS THE FLAT season slowly disappears into the sunset, all eyes will be on Wetherby tomorrow when it stages the Charlie Hall Chase. The track has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons in recent weeks, but the taps have been on for the last few days to ensure that we get good [...]
the INSIDER October 29, 2009 THIS is the last week I can get cracked into some decent animals on the flat in the UK, but I absolutely can’t wait for next weekend’s Breeders’ Cup. There will be plenty of European horses with strong chances, but the one who catches my eye is Godolphin’s American-based GAYEGO in the Sprint. He has [...]
Wenger and Redknapp can serve up goal feast October 29, 2009 ARSENAL vs TOTTENHAMTOMORROW 12.45PM – SKY SPORTS ACE OF BASE were topping the charts with their monster hit ‘All That She Wants’ the last time Tottenham won at Arsenal. Since then the Gunners have won nine and drawn seven of the 16 games at Highbury and the Emirates, while since the inception of the Premier [...]
King sacked and jailed for sexual assault October 29, 2009 WIGAN chairman Dave Whelan last night vowed to sack Marlon King after the striker was jailed for 18 months for groping a woman and then breaking her nose. The 29-year-old forward was found guilty of sexual assault and actual bodily harm relating to the incident in a London nightclub in December 2008. King, who was [...]
Crouch eager to try north London derby October 29, 2009 TOTTENHAM’S Peter Crouch has played in some of English football’s biggest grudge matches, but the striker is relishing playing in his first north London derby tomorrow against Arsenal. Harry Redknapp’s thriving Spurs visit the Emirates Stadium for an eagerly anticipated clash that is being seen as a test of their ability to dislodge the Gunners [...]
Real line up Rafa to replace ailing Pellegrini October 29, 2009 LIVERPOOL boss Rafael Benitez is being lined up as Real Madrid’s new manager after the Spanish giants gave under-fire Manuel Pellegrini just two games to save his job. Big-spending Real have won just one of their last five games and suffered a humiliating 4-0 defeat to third division side Alcorcon in the Copa del Rey [...]
Donington bid ‘killed by credit crunch’ October 29, 2009 BERNIE ECCLESTONE, Formula One’s commercial rights-holder, says Donington’s attempt to host the British Grand Prix was killed off by the credit crunch. The Leicestershire circuit’s bid sank on Monday, having failed to raise the £135m needed to overhaul its facilities, leaving Silverstone set to step in. “It’s unfortunate for them,” said Ecclestone. “It was the [...]
Leeds inquest was positive feedback October 29, 2009 MUCH was made of our so-called team inquest after last week’s victory over Leeds, but it was really nothing more than an exchange of positive feedback. I was actually very happy with the players individually, as I have been all season, it was just the fact that we didn’t stick to the gameplan as much [...]
Tomkins gets Engand nod October 29, 2009 RUGBY LEAGUE: England have made two changes to their starting line-up for tonight’s Four Nations clash with Australia at Wigan’s DW Stadium. Coach Tony Smith brings in Wigan’s Sam Tomkins, the Super League’s Young Player of the Year, in place of teenager Richie Myler, while Huddersfield front-row Eorl Crabtree replaces team-mate Scott Moore. James Roby [...]