Formula 1 News
- Exclusive Interview with Bernie Ecclestone
Formula One fans are in for a treat this season. With 12 teams, 24 drivers and four world champions on the grid, it promises to be the most thrilling championship in years. The sport is clearly in rude health, and so it’s no surprise that Bernie Ecclestone, Formula One Management’s CEO, is upbeat ahead of [...]
- Sebastian Vettel exclusive: Luscious Liz must prove herself
He is being hotly tipped for the 2010 title and many men his age might cave under the pressure. Not so Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel, who has arrived in Bahrain looking cool and relaxed. This season there are four champions on the grid. For next season the German wants to make sure he is the [...]
- FIA Thursday press conference – Bahrain
Drivers: Fernando Alonso (Ferrari), Jenson Button (McLaren), Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), Felipe Massa (Ferrari) and Michael Schumacher (Mercedes GP).
Q: A question to all of you. What are you most looking forward to during this season? Who is going to start? The World Champion.
Jenson Button: The same as all of us I think…Source
FIFA News
- Copa Libertadores review
This week saw away wins for Brazilian hopefuls and Uruguayan minnows CA Cerro, who now stand top of their section in the Copa Libertadores.
Source: Fifa.com - World Leagues preview
FIFA.com takes a look at the best of the weekend’s domestic action in Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Japan, Korea Republic and Mexico.
Source: Fifa.com - Speedy Walcott chasing the dream
Improbably taken to Germany 2006 at just 17, jet-heeled Arsenal winger Theo Walcott is yearning for another FIFA World Cup adventure in South Africa.
Source: Fifa.com - European Leagues preview
Bouncing back from European disappointment will be the aim for Real Madrid and AC Milan, while resurgent Arsenal will try to step up their title bid.
Source: Fifa.com
Premier League News
- Fabregas desperate to play through the pain barrier
Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas insists he is ready to play through the pain barrier to help the Gunners end their long wait for silverware.
Source - Spurs star Woodgate has surgery in Australia
Tottenham defender Jonathan Woodgate has had surgery in Australia in a bid to cure his long-standing groin problem.
Source - Fergie expects Hargreaves and Giggs back next week
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson is confident Owen Hargreaves will finally end his injury nightmare in a reserve match against Burnley next week and also revealed Ryan Giggs is almost ready to return to action.
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