Dec 23, 2009
Sponsorship row resolved for Brawn
Brawn GP chiefs have avoided a potentially embarrassing legal fight ahead of the start of the new Formula One season.
Torres bemoans lack of funds
Fernando Torres has underlined the bleak future facing Liverpool by admitting the club cannot afford to buy top-class players.
Ferrari unveil advanced simulator
Ferrari took the wraps off arguably the most advanced racing simulator in the world that has been two years in the making.
Windsor refutes Ecclestone claim
US F1 team principal Peter Windsor has dismissed suggestions by Bernie Ecclestone that the new marque are unlikely to be on the grid next season.
Tigers 58-69 Satria Muda
The Thailand Tigers went up against Satria Muda BritAma at the Nimibutr National Stadium.
Patriots 70-56 Barracudas
The Philippine Patriots went up against the Brunei Barracudas at the Ynares Sports Arena, Manila Philippines.
Bale to get chance for Spurs
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp insists Gareth Bale is ready for a run in the team when Benoit Assou-Ekotto goes to the African Nations Cup.
Coyle reveals McCarthy mirth
Burnley boss Owen Coyle has revealed that Wolves manager Mick McCarthy laughed when he told him the transfer budget he is working.
Fernandes rules out Hammers bid
Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes has ruled out making a bid for West Ham United.
Coyle keen on Wilshere
Owen Coyle has confirmed his interest in Jack Wilshere but admits there is a long way to go before a loan deal can be agreed.
O'Neill: Football can be fickle
Martin O'Neill believes the expectation levels at Man City to achieve instant success because they have spent money "wouldn't happen in any other business."
Bruce fears for English coaches
Steve Bruce has wished Roberto Mancini the best of luck in his job, but sounded a fresh warning over the influx of foreign managers.
Marotta: No City offer for Cassano
Sampdoria managing director Beppe Marotta has rubbished reports that Antonio Cassano is on the verge of a move to Manchester City.
Slow progress for Fabiano
Sevilla have confirmed striker Luis Fabiano is making "slow" progress in his recovery from an ankle injury.
Hecking ready for Nurnberg struggle
Bundesliga strugglers Nurnberg have turned to Dieter Hecking to save them from relegation.
Torres warns against sacking Benitez
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres says sacking manager Rafael Benitez will not solve the club's current ills.
Wenger to plan without Van Persie
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he does not expect Dutch striker Robin van Persie to play again this season.
Hefty ban for Sunderland's Turner
Sunderland defender Michael Turner is handed a hefty four-match suspension by the FA following his red card against Manchester City.
New teams deny Ecclestone doubts
US F1 and Campos Meta insist they will race in Formula 1 in 2010 despite Bernie Ecclestone casting doubt over their participation.
Solano trains with Colchester
Former Newcastle and Aston Villa midfielder Nolberto Solano trains with League One side Colchester United.
Grant baffled by Africa Cup of Nations
Portsmouth manager Avram Grant says he is baffled that Fifa allows the Africa Cup of Nations to be played in January.
Flower unhappy with review system
England coach Andy Flower believes the new Umpire Decision Referral System incorporates "illogical anomalies".
Levein set to be named Scots boss
The Scottish FA agrees a deal with Dundee United's Craig Levein to become Scotland manager on Wednesday.
Teams to scrap joint launch plan
Plans for all 13 Formula 1 teams to unveil their 2010 cars together for the first time in January look set to be abandoned.
Trescothick extends Somerset deal
Somerset captain Marcus Trescothick signs a new three-year contract, with the option of an extra year.
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