Monday, September 3, 2012

Oscar Pistorius apologises over timing of blades comments


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Oscar Pistorius has apologised for the timing of his comments about the running blades used by T44 200 metres gold medallist Alan Fonteles Oliveira immediately after last night's race.
The South African hit out at the International Paralympic Committee for failing to act over the length of some athletes' blades after Oliveira, wearing noticeably longer ones, came from way back to pip him at the line.
The Brazilian took gold in 21.45 seconds, leaving Pistorius to settle for silver, coming home in 21.52secs with stunned quiet from the 80,000 spectators greeting the result.

John Henry defends Liverpool transfer policy in open letter to fans


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Liverpool's principal owner John Henry has defended the club's summer transfer business but admitted his disappointment at failing to add to their strike force before the end of August.
Manager Brendan Rodgers offloaded misfit Andy Carroll to West Ham on loan a day before the deadline in the belief he would bring in a replacement more suited to his style of play.
However, the window closed without any new arrival and that has led to criticism from fans, with Rodgers admitting yesterday he would not have allowed Carroll to leave had he not been very confident of bringing in someone else.

Robin van Persie hits Manchester United hat-trick but rues his penalty dink against Southampton


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There are not many footballers who win a game in injury time with their hat-trick goal and then feel obliged to apologise to their team-mates afterwards, but then there are not many who can hold a candle to the extravagantly gifted Robin van Persie.
The old belief that every brilliant footballer must conquer his flaws as well as his genius was never so evident as in Van Persie's performance, which included a 68th-minute penalty miss, a preposterously self-indulgent "Panenka" saved by Kelvin Davis with Manchester United trailing 2-1. It was Van Persie at his wasteful worst, a bad case of I-dink-therefore-I-am.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Fulham sign striker Berbatov

Berbatov, 31, has signed a two-year deal at Craven Cottage and the move reunites him with manager Martin Jol, for whom he played at Tottenham.
The Bulgarian had been linked with a move to Serie A - with Fiorentina and Juventus reported to have been leading contenders for his signature - after falling down the pecking order at Old Trafford.

Tokyo court sides with Samsung over Apple in global patent fight

A Tokyo court has sided with Samsung in its patent battle with Apple, ruling the South Korean electronics company did not infringe on its rival's patents.
It's the latest development in the complex global fight between the two companies over mobile device technology. Court battles over four continents have created a patchwork of rulings and product bans.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Former Arsenal striker Van Persie scored on his first start for United in the 3-2 comeback win over Fulham last weekend and manager Alex Ferguson was delighted with the way the Dutchman linked up with fellow new signing Shinji Kagawa who was also on target.
"I was pleased with both of them. It's early on and they'll have a better understanding as time goes on," said Ferguson.