Breaking News - Kompany appointed Burnley manager
Former Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has been appointed as manager of Championship side Burnley
Catalans Dragons missed a chance to move back to second in Super League after they were defeated 17-16 by Castleford in a dramatic encounter settled by Danny Richardson’s drop goal in golden-point extra-time.
Arsenal have finally secured the green light on a deal for Man City striker Gabriel Jesus
The player will reportedly undergo his medical next week ahead of his move to Newcastle...
PAUL SIMPSON would like to add one more goalkeeper to his ranks to provide competition for Tomas Holy.
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Companies with cash to splash on Premier League shirt sponsorship must be in rude health, surely? Planet Sport has tracked down 11 top-flight shirt sponsors who no longer exist - and some that didn't even make it to the end of the deal. Aston Villa - Mita Copiers (1983-1993) Do photocopiers even exist any more?
Signing for Ferrari is certainly a hard secret to keep.
Foakes did not take the field on the third afternoon against New Zealand after complaining of back pain
The Red Devils have been strongly tipped to make a move for the talented centre-back, who worked under new Old Trafford chief Erik ten Hag at Ajax.
The world number 40 hit out at the behaviour of some spectators during the Court Three match.
Alfa Romeo have finally caught up stockpiling parts for the cars.
Leeds forward Zane Tetevano was sent off in Thursday's 42-12 defeat at St Helens, whilst forwards James Bentley and Bodene Thompson were sin-binned.
The British number five, who has a flat in SW19, will break into the world’s top 150 on Monday.
Patience on Botman has finally paid off, but a striker deal is in tatters with a Chelsea swoop now coming into focus.
Spending three hours in Nick Kyrgios’ company on Court No 3 was akin to being trapped in a room with a profane Australian version of Alan Bennett as he wove all life’s frustrations, both real and imagined, into an endless monologue of rage.
Trainer Paddy Twomey has already lined up a clear path for the four-year-old daughter of Ruler Of The World, who was last in action when winning the Group 2 Blanford Stakes back in September - a rest of 287 days. The filly won four times last season, a maiden and an auction race before gaining black-type status with victories in the Group Three Give Thanks Stakes and the Blandford Stakes. The 9/1 shot, under Billy Lee, raced prominently in Sunday's win at the Curragh, holding off the challenge thrown down by William Haggas' 11/4 favourite My Astra.
Tyson's career revival, following his shocking first career defeat to underdog James 'Buster' Douglas and his subsequent imprisonment for rape, was wrecked by Evander Holyfield in their first meeting in November 1996. As he approached the rematch eight months later, the 30-year-old Tyson knew his fearsome aura would be banished for good if he failed to beat Holyfield at the second attempt. The extraordinary pressures he faced both in and out of the ring would manifest in one of the most shocking events in sporting history, and one which served to re-establish Tyson's notoriety for all the wrong reasons. Tyson's second coming had been a relatively facile affair, with inconsequential wins over Peter McNeely and Buster Mathis Jr. leading up to a third-round stoppage of Frank Bruno to reclaim the WBC title.
FORMER York City goalkeeper Nick Pope has credited his past loan spells as "massive" after securing a move to Newcastle United.
The British star battled back to beat James Duckworth 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4, putting to bed any injury fears. In his 14th year at Wimbledon, Murray threw in the cheeky underarm serve for the first time, setting himself up to win the point.
The era-defining rivalry has spanned 40 meetings, including 14 grand slam matches and nine major finals