From MatchTight Six of rowing’s power-house nations look set to make the 2010 Henley Royal Regatta entry one of the strongest in recent memory, as c…
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Month: May 2010
World Cup woes for Sir Alf and our Vic
Like all his predecessors over the past 40 years, England manager Fabio Capello, above, has to look to Sir Alf Ramsey for the World Cup standard that …
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At least 70 jobs to go at Times/Sunday Times
At least 70 more jobs are to be axed as The Times and Sunday Times look to cut 10 per cent from the titles’ budgets in an effort to stem what on…
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Hunt: ‘2012 Olympic budget is not protected’
By Steven Downes The London Olympics “are our No1 priority”, David Cameron, Britain’s new Prime Minister, told Jeremy Hunt as he appointed him a…
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Sepia memories of when Cup final day won us over
ANTON RIPPON looks forward to Saturday’s FA Cup final with a few sepia-tinted memories of the days when the showpiece occasion was the only live…
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Rider quits ITV Sport as Chiles gets World Cup gig
Steve Rider has quit as ITV Sport’s main presenter, apparently unhappy at his relegation in the sporting pecking order at the channel following …
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‘I’ve been hurting for three years’
IAN COLE rounds up the latest week’s action in sporting quotes “I’ve been hurting inside for three years seeing Manchester United lift the t…
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Wapping tabloids axe four staff ahead of World Cup
Wapping tabloids, The Sun and the News of the World, are axing at least four senior staff from their sports desks: Rob Shepherd, from the Sunday title…
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Uncle Norm’s 5-step guide to self-publishing
NORMAN GILLER really knows the score when it comes to sports publishing, and here he offers a few simple pointers to successfully getting your book in…
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No Delhi security fears for hockey star Mantell
By Ian Cole England hockey players Richard Mantell and Crista Cullen have backed their governing body’s decision to compete in the Commonwealth Game…
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