Five storylines to follow at the US Open
NEW YORK, June 15 : Five storylines to follow as the world's best players descend on Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York, this week for the June 18-21 U.S. Open:
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NEW YORK, June 15 : Five storylines to follow as the world's best players descend on Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York, this week for the June 18-21 U.S. Open:
TORONTO, June 12 : Canada coach Jesse Marsch said he was pleased with how his team responded to rescue a 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina in their World Cup Group B opener on Friday, which marked the country's first ever point in the tournament.
June 2 : Southampton owner Dragan Solak said he will not sack manager Tonda Eckert over his involvement in the 'Spygate' saga which saw the club kicked out of last month's Championship playoff final.
May 21 : Middlesbrough manager Kim Hellberg is keen to put the "Spygate" scandal behind him ahead of facing Hull City in the Championship playoff final, a game that can put his team back in the Premier League for the first time in nine years.
May 21 : Southampton manager Tonda Eckert accepted that he had signed off on the plan to spy on opponents' training sessions that led to the club's expulsion from the Championship playoff final, an Independent Disciplinary Commission said in its ruling.
Cyle Larin’s star-crossed career took another strange turn this week.
SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 19 : Southampton have been thrown out of Saturday’s Championship playoff final – the richest game in world soccer – after being found guilty of spying on semi-final opponents Middlesbrough in one of the harshest punishments imposed in the English game.