Man Utd fans react to Ed Woodward’s insight into transfer plans
It’s safe to say Ed Woodward isn’t the most popular of figures in Manchester. The 48-year-old has been the target of much criticism in his time as
South Africa announces under-19 World Cup squad
South Africa have named a 14-member squad for the Under-19 World Cup in BangladeshWisden Cricinfo staff19-Jan-2004South Africa have named a 14-member
Celtic predicted XI to face Clyde in the Scottish FA Cup
Celtic may have League One side Clyde in the Scottish FA Cup, but Neil Lennon has claimed that they will be taking the game seriously, as reported on
Speed without haste, risk without recklessness
Sir Donald Bradman’s career involves many totemic numbersGideon Haigh10-Feb-2004The cream rises to the top – Bradman’s 254 is voted best ever Sir Dona
Newcastle United: Starting Rose against Arsenal was a massive call by Bruce, says Simon Bird
Daily Mirror journalist Simon Bird has described Steve Bruce’s decision to start Danny Rose in Newcastle United’s 4-0 defeat to Arsenal as “massive”.
Taylor ties up the series
England’s women sealed the five-match ODI series with a thumping 100-run win over South Africa at JohannesburgWisden Cricinfo staff29-Feb-2004England
Arsenal: Fans disappointed after transfer links with Bayern Leverkusen’s Jonathan Tah emerge
Arsenal fans have been expressing their disappointment after the club were linked with a move for Bayer Leverkusen’s Jonathan Tah. According to Bil
Gayle puts Jamaica in charge
Chris Gayle warmed up nicely for the Test series against England, by thumping a brisk 71 to consolidate Jamaica’s advantage and carry them one step cl
West Ham’s Sebastien Haller on Eintracht Frankfurt success
West Ham United striker Sebastien Haller has spoken about his linkup with Luka Jovic and Ante Rebic, as reported by Blowing Bubbles’ print magazine (I
Ganguly and Miandad begin attempts at disintegration
Many psychological battles are raging ahead of India’s upcoming tour to PakistanWisden Cricinfo staff27-Feb-2004Sourav Ganguly takes a dig at the Paki