McIlroy seeks escape from despair
RORY McILROY has flown to South Korea but that is not far enough to escape the talk of severed alliances.
RORY McILROY has flown to South Korea but that is not far enough to escape the talk of severed alliances.
BRAZILIAN anarchists, who form part of the global anti-capitalist movement, have pledged to target next year’s World Cup.
It would be a rare player who could prove a single ancestry
SITTING in a Bangalore stadium after a pulsating World Cup match, the incredible scrutiny of elite Indian cricketers hit home.
JACK Wilshere’s comment that only English-born players should represent the national team sparked a row on Twitter with Kevin Pietersen.
THE use of technology will come under increased scrutiny at an ICC board meeting next week.
IT was the $100 coat-hangers that rankled most, a rental charge that threw into high relief the captive and contrary world of F1.
IT was a horrifying crash that could spell the end of the career of one of Britain’s most successful racing drivers.
THERE was gratitude from the winning trainer and sympathy from countless thousands but none of it will have consoled Frankie Dettori last night.
AT least least Lewis Hamilton managed to keep both eyes open as he picked his way through the debris and ash of this most unpredictable of predictable grands prix.
NATALIE Portman has her views on women’s roles in films. A Harvard graduate in psychology, she’s worth listening to, which brings us to sport.
FORMULA One’s drivers met for their annual gala dinner this week, but calories were off the menu.
RYAN Giggs insisted Manchester United’s players needed to look long and hard at themselves after a poor start to the season.
THERE are countless reasons to question the wisdom of a World Cup finals in Qatar.
SIR ALEX FERGUSON has restated his controversial claim that Wayne Rooney asked to leave Manchester United at the end of last season.
DAVID Moyes will be given substantial funds to reshape his Manchester United squad.
IN its predicament, bottom of the league and without a manager, what Sunderland needed overnight was a shot in the arm.
LUIS Suarez’s disciplinary transgressions have damaged Liverpool but the clubs want to extend his time at Anfield.
QATAR, host of the 2022 football World Cup, is facing new scrutiny over reported abuse of migrant building labour.
IT is rare indeed for victory in a League Cup third round to herald celebrations quite like those seen at the Old Trafford overnight.
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