Coca-Cola Takes Rooney Off Cans After Allegations
Coca-Cola will no longer use Wayne Rooney's image on cans and bottles following allegations over the English forward's private life. feeds.nytimes.com |
Newcastle demand FA punish Manchester City's Nigel de Jong
Club wants Manchester City midfielder Nigel de Jong to pay for the challenge that broke Hatem Ben Arfa's left leg in two places. telegraph.co.uk |
Rooney's Explanation Puts Heat on United Owners
MANCHESTER (Reuters) - Wayne Rooney turned the spotlight firmly on Manchester United's American owners on Wednesday when the striker blamed the club's lack of clout in the transfer market for his desire to quit Old Trafford. feeds.nytimes.com |
Chelsea captain John Terry overcomes demons after victory in Moscow
John Terry inspired Chelsea to 2-0 win over Spartak Moscow in same stadium he suffered Champions League heartache. telegraph.co.uk |
Discussions reopen on use of goal-line technology in soccer
Soccer's rule-making body is reopening discussions on the use of goal-line technology. cbc.ca |