Archive for December 12, 2012
Northampton hooker Dylan Hartley will say sorry for striking Rory Best and hope shorter ban will save his Six Nations hopes.
There was more embarrassment for Arsenal and their under-fire boss Arsene Wenger after Bradford captain Gary Jones said Torquay put up a tougher test than the Gunners
Chelsea will become the first Premier League team to trial goal-line technology when they face Monterrey in the Club World Cup on Thursday but the Blues already have their doubts about the system.
Striker represents all that’s wonderfully absurd about world top players inhabit.
Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke has given his total backing to under-fire manager Arsene Wenger amid the backdrop of training ground tensions.
CHARLES SALE: English football will introduce quotas for referees and coaches as part of an unprecedented campaign to tackle racism.
Swansea manager Michael Laudrup said his team played with edginess during their Capital One Cup quarter-final win over Middlesbrough.
The future of Portsmouth was clouded in uncertainty on Wednesday night as a potential dispute developed over who should manage their affairs while they are in administration.
Adam Matthews’ first goal for Celtic proved just enough to send Neil Lennon’s team into the fifth round of the William Hill Scottish Cup. The SPL champions will now play Raith Rovers.
Steven Naismith has maintained he will not back down from his legal dispute with Rangers and instead insisted he owes the Ibrox club nothing. Naismith joined Everton in the summer.
Manager Neil Lennon is content with Celtic’s narrow 1-0 Scottish Cup replay win at Arbroath.
Head coach Warren Gatland is tasked with leading the British and Irish Lions to a first Test series triumph in 16 years and is confident Australia is the place to do it.
LAURA WILLIAMSON: As she prepares for the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year award, ‘Babyface’ Nicola Adams is still smiling, four months after becoming the first female flyweight Olympic champion.
Lionel Messi was amongst the goals again as his brace fired Barcelona to a 2-0 Copa del Rey win at Cordoba, but there was more misery for Real Madrid as they were stunned at Celta Vigo.
Three may be considered a magic number within F1, but Sebastian Vettel’s ‘triple’ accolade belies a history that could be very different.
Louis Briscoe’s late winner earned the Stags a bumper pay-day and a dream meeting with Premier League aristocrats Liverpool in Round Three.
Arsenal’s manager has been accused of freezing out his assistant as club issue apology to fans following defeat at Bradford.
Frank Lampard believes the new technology, which is being tested at the Club World Cup, will “add magic” to football.
England captain’s brilliant display against the All Blacks puts him back in the Lions coach’s mind for tour to Australia.
Fourth round of talks fail to end the impasse over the way forward when Heineken Cup competition comes to an end.


