Thu, 17th May 2012

National Sport

Sacked Dalglish backs owners

10:28am Thursday 17th May 2012

Kenny Dalglish

Sacked Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has given his backing to owners Fenway Sports Group.

Owen set for United exit

10:24am Thursday 17th May 2012

Michael Owen

Former England striker Michael Owen is set to leave Manchester United after revealing he will not be offered a new contract.

Poulter relishing cut-throat match play

9:27am Thursday 17th May 2012

Ian Poulter

If Ian Poulter was put in charge of world golf - now there's a thought - half the tournaments during the year would be match play.

Coe relishes 2012 Flame touchdown

9:24am Thursday 17th May 2012

Lord Sebastian Coe

The touchdown of the Olympic Flame on British soil could trigger the greatest buzz yet about the London 2012 Games, Lord Coe hopes.

Drogba ready to seize final chance

7:40am Thursday 17th May 2012

Didier Drogba

Didier Drogba has admitted he fell into the trap of thinking Chelsea would be back in the Champions League final a year after losing to Manchester United.

Suarez row pressure worst for Evra

7:40am Thursday 17th May 2012

Patrice Evra

Patrice Evra has admitted the pressure he was under prior to his non-handshake with Luis Suarez was the greatest he had ever felt in his life.

Rio signals England career at end

7:12am Thursday 17th May 2012

Rio Ferdinand

Rio Ferdinand appears to have brought down the curtain on his England career.

Hodgson puts faith in Oxlade-Chamberlain

7:12am Thursday 17th May 2012

Roy Hodgson

England boss Roy Hodgson is preparing to sling Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain "in at the deep end" to see if he can cut it at Euro 2012.

Reds searching for new king

7:09am Thursday 17th May 2012

Kenny Dalglish

Liverpool's owners are focused on ensuring their next appointment is the right one after deciding Kenny Dalglish was not the man to deliver their vision.

Rangers to continue transfer ban fight

6:43am Thursday 17th May 2012

Paul Clark

Rangers have lost their appeal against a 12-month transfer embargo and £160,000 fine but administrators Duff and Phelps have suggested they could explore further ways of challenging the sanctions.

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