The transformative sporting force behind Sir Jim Ratcliffe hoping to revolutionise Manchester United
You can board the Sir Dave Brailsford train up Snowdon in North Wales.
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You can board the Sir Dave Brailsford train up Snowdon in North Wales.
As Sir Jim Ratcliffe prepares to take a 25 per cent stake in Manchester United, fans will be eager to learn of his tenure at OGC Nice.
Fiji coach Simon Raiwalui will leave his post when his contract expires at the end of December, despite leading the Pacific Island nation to a quarter-final place at the World Cup, he said on Tuesday.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s proposed £1.3bn purchase of a 25% share in Manchester United is unlikely to have much impact on the club’s ability to spend in the transfer market.
“I was keen, mad keen. I had to be,” William Buick says as he remembers how, as a boy in Oslo, he was desperate to ride racehorses before school every freezing day. Buick, who has just become Britain’s champion jockey for a second successive year, would cycle to a racecourse despite the brutal winter mornings. “I was about 12 and I’d be riding out for Wido Neuroth, who is the biggest trainer in Norway, and Scandinavia.
In the pantheon of world netball greats, South Africa-born shooter Irene van Dyk – who played 72 Tests for the Proteas before switching allegiances and playing 145 times for New Zealand – stands alone. For now anyway.
Injuries have been reported after a single-decker bus crashed into a building off Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester city centre earlier today.