Ronaldinho Set for Italy Not City Ronaldinho is believed to be 90 per cent certain to join Milan rather than move to Manchester City |
Fielden Fights for World Cup Spot The Wigan prop Stuart Fielden hopes to boost his chance of an England recall against Leeds tonight |
Hill Has Silverstone in His Blood, But Will He Be Able to Safeguard Its Future? Damon Hill, as president of the BRDC, has been charged with safeguarding Silvertstone's future |
Hamilton Prepares for Wet-weather Battle As Forecast Prompts Memories of Senna Heroics Rain has been predicted for the British grand prix, a situation that may suit Lewis Hamilton |
Youth in Battle With Experience for Last Place in Sprint Team This afternoon's Olympic sprinters' trial at the Manchester Velodrome could be the final fling for two of British track cycling's mainstays since the foundation of the lottery-funded program in 1998, Jason Queally, the 2,000km champion in Sydney, and Craig MacLean, the 2006 sprint world championship silver medalist |
Cycling Stands at a Crossroads on Eve of Tour De France Cycling has steadied itself for change as ASO and ProTour battle for control |
Jones Gets a Leg Up on the Road to Regain England Place Simon Jones has been rewarded for overcoming injury by being picked in the Champions Trophy squad |
Cipriani Vows to Come Back Quicker Than Expected in November Danny Cipriani has insisted that he will be fit to play against New Zealand in November |
Sovereign a Non-starter Say Wary Tv Bosses A TV bidding war for the £10m Flat series is now unlikely to happen, it has been admitted |
Doctors Call for Heart Checks on Athletes Study suggests regular heart check-ups could reduce number of athletes who die from sudden heart failure |
Referees to Show Straight Red for Dangerous Tackles Players who commit tackles which endanger their opponents' safety will receive straight red cards from next season |
Ronaldinho for City is '50-50' Manchester City believe that Ronaldinho can be lured to England by the prospect of reviving the club's glory days |
Boro Wait As Paris St Germain Suspend Digard Didier Digard, the subject of a protracted transfer from PSG to Middlesbrough, has been suspended by the French side |
O'Neill Deepens Rift With Barry As Villa Hold Out on Transfer Fee Martin O'Neill has dismissed Gareth Barry's claims that Villa did nothing to keep him, as the transfer saga rumbled on |
Adebayor Gets Go-ahead for Barcelona Move Emmanuel Adebayor may be allowed to leave Arsenal, with Roque Santa Cruz the favorite to replace him |