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Liverpool FC has been battling with failure both on and off the pitch. With a string of bad performances and financial woes bombarding the football club, managing director Purslow is on a mission to assure fans its okay.
With the team’s ...
In the ongoing battle for Liverpool’s football club, American part-owner Tom Hicks has begun a last-minute plea to hold onto his share in the sports team.
As George Gillet, Mr Hicks co-owner, seeks to avoid defaulting on his $75m loan that ...
Britons from around the country who are fascinated with super bikes and super bike races are visiting the super-bikes.co.uk site for all their information needs. This page has all the up-to-date ...
Americans Tom Hicks and George Gillett's beleaguered stint as the owners of Liverpool could be ending as soon as next month in the wake of Royal Bank of Scotland moving the club's loans into its toxic-assets unit.
The owners were given ...
Since being founded in 1948, Silverstone has quickly earned its spot as the number one venue for UK motor racing.
Bringing in fans in the thousands, the venue plays host to the famous Formula 1 GP race held annually as well ...
Arsenal footballer Jack Wilshere was arrested in London during the early morning hours on Sunday, resulting from an incident described as a fracas by Metropolitan Police. Wilshire, 18, who made his debut for the England squad during a friendly match ...
Owners of the Liverpool football club, Tom Hicks and George Gillett are being forced to pay £20 million in penalty fees to the Royal Bank of Scotland, if they are unable to sell the popular football club by the end ...
BT has apologized to subscribers that were left unable to view Sky Sports channels due to technical problems with the new service during its first week of launch - Sky Sports 1 and 2 were made available ...
Alberto Contador has won his 3rd Tour de France title in just 4 years. He was only 8 seconds ahead of second place Andy Schleck before the stage Saturday, but then Schleck fell behind to give ...
The Government is to allow the Ashes test cricket to remain on Sky’s pay TV channel.
Sports minister, Hugh Robertson, announced on Wednesday that Rupert Murdoch’s Sky TV would be allowed to carry on broadcasting the Ashes test cricket matches until 2013, and possibly later.
The move is considered an insult by cricket fans. In 2005 eight million fans watched the series on TV. With the advent of pay TV, in 2009 the number had fallen to 1.5 million.
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