Saturday, 15 August 2009
More Chelsea Signings Due
Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has not yet ruled out making another signing this summer.
Benitez moans about fixtures again
The first moan about fixture scheduling of the new season has come from Rafael Benitez.
Benitez said: "It would be interesting to see how the fixtures are done because every year we seem to have a difficult away game.
"It will be tough against a good team and a manager (Harry Redknapp) with experience. But we will try to get all three points."
Rafa: We Don't Need Big Names
Rafa Benitez insists his Liverpool squad does not need any more big-money acquisitions.
Federer and Nadal crash out of Montreal Masters
Roger Federer suffered a stunning collapse and Rafael Nadal's creaky knees weren't strong enough to carry him into the semi-finals as the world's top two players crashed out of the Montreal Masters on Friday.
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tennis
Woods opens commanding lead at gusty Hazeltine
Tiger Woods answered every challenge with a brilliant display of power shot-making on a hot, windy day at Hazeltine to seize a commanding four-stroke lead after 36 holes of the U.S. PGA Championship.
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golf
Friday, 14 August 2009
Woods still leads as he begins second round
Late starter Tiger Woods was still in the lead when he began his U.S. PGA Championship second round as strong gusts blew across the monster, 7,674-yard Hazeltine National.
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golf
Sprint showdown the highlight of world champs
When it comes to showdowns, athletics has seen nothing like it since the days of Ben Johnson v Carl Lewis more than 20 years ago.
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athletics
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