NEWS | IN BRIEF December 17, 2009 Watford offered lifeline Watford Leisure, the owner of Championship football club Watford, was yesterday offered an eleventh hour financial lifeline that may save it from administration. Fordwat, an investment vehicle of wealthy Conservative peer Lord Ashcroft, has proposed to underwrite a £7.5m rights issue. This would allow Watford to pay off its £4.9m loan to [...]
BAA in airports victory December 21, 2009 BAA has won its appeal against an order to offload three of its seven UK airports – after the initial decision was ruled to have been subject to “apparent bias”. The Competition Commission ruled in March that the operator must sell Gatwick, Stansted and either Edinburgh or Glasgow airports. But an appeal tribunal reversed the [...]
HEDGE FUND BOSS KICKS UP A STINK FOR KIDS April 6, 2010 AS FAR as creative forays go, they don’t come much stranger – or more hilarious – than the latest venture set up by Eric Rosenfeld, a prominent New York investment manager who spends his days working as president and chief executive of Manhattan-based Crescendo Partners. The Capitalist chances upon a bizarre website launched by Rosenfeld [...]
United dumped out by Leeds January 4, 2010 MANCHESTER United boss Sir Alex Ferguson risked further punishment by criticising referee Chris Foy following his side’s shock FA Cup elimination by League One Leeds United. A first-half goal from Jermaine Beckford was enough to inflict Ferguson’s first FA Cup defeat to lower league opposition, and his maiden exit at this stage of the competition, [...]
BANKERS STAY QUIET ON UNITED BOND DEAL January 11, 2010 CITY bankers are not usually backwards in coming forwards when it comes to getting publicity for their transactions, so why the reticence yesterday when it came to taking the credit for Manchester United’s £500m bond issue. United’s initial press release was as brief as could possibly be, with no mention even of the banks involved [...]
JANUARY SALES January 14, 2010 James on verge of Stoke move STOKE boss Tony Pulis expects to complete the signing of England goalkeeper David James from Portsmouth in the next 24 hours. The 39-year-old shot-stopper, who has recovered from a recent calf injury, is thought to be keen to leave financially-stricken Pompey in order to have guaranteed first-team action ahead [...]
Redknapp ponders van Nistelrooy bid January 19, 2010 TOTTENHAM boss Harry Redknapp admits he is interested in signing striker Ruud van Nistelrooy on loan. The former Manchester United hitman, 33, has been linked with a return to the Premier League after falling out of favour at Real Madrid. But while Redknapp heads the queue for the free-scoring Dutchman, the deal would only hinge [...]
Walcott returns as Arsenal target top January 18, 2010 ARSENAL boss Arsene Wenger has been boosted by the return of winger Theo Walcott and midfielder Denilson for tomorrow’s crunch visit of Bolton. The Gunners will leapfrog Chelsea and Manchester United to go top of the Premier League if they can win their second clash against the Trotters in four days by at least two [...]
NEWSPAPER VETERAN APPROACHES GUARDIAN WITH A HEAVY HAND March 24, 2010 HEATED words in the media world yesterday after Carolyn McCall’s abrupt defection from the helm of Guardian Media Group to easyJet. Some say McCall won’t be too sorely missed by her former charges at the Guardian, given the messy state of the group’s finances and her recent controversial decision to sell the Manchester Evening News. [...]
Defoe’s got it licked for Spurs February 3, 2010 JERMAIN DEFOE rediscovered his scoring touch with a stunning hat-trick as Tottenham finally saw off FA Cup giant-killers Leeds at Elland Road. Defoe had scored just once in five games before last night but ruthlessly cut through Leeds with a clinical treble to take his goal tally for the season to 20 and earn his [...]