Kelvin takes another kick at Liverpool
An item in Kelvin MacKenzie's column in today's Sun illustrates his continuing affection for Liverpool - and why the Merseyside boycott of the paper continues."Being something of a hypochondriac," he writes, "I have just paid a small fortune to Bupa for a complete health check. The bad news for Liverpool supporters is that I'm going to live."The SunKelvin MacKenzieLiverpoolNews InternationalRoy Greensladeguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds guardian.co.uk |
Premier League chairmen give warm welcome to prospective new Liverpool owners
Premier League executives believe Americans should be welcomed into English football with open arms. telegraph.co.uk |
Bramble no longer under investigation in rape case
• Northumbria police confirm no action against Titus Bramble• Sunderland player's brother remains on police bailNorthumbria police have said that Titus Bramble will not be charged with rape in the wake of the Sunderland defender's arrest following an incident at a Newcastle city centre hotel last month.Niall Quinn, the Sunderland chairman, was delighted to hear police confirm that no further action would be taken against the former Ipswich, Newcastle and Wigan centre-half, who arrived at the Stadium of Light during the summer."Naturally the last few weeks have been difficult for Titus and I hope that those who condemned him without being in possession of the facts will now offer their apologies," Quinn said."From day one Titus categorically refuted the allegations made against him and the club backed him 100%. I'm delighted that this has now been resolved and Titus can continue to grow his career at Sunderland."Bramble's brother Tesfaye remains on police bail. A Northumbria police spokesman said: "A 29-year-old man has been released and no further action will be taken. A 30-year-old man remains on police bail."SunderlandLouise Taylorguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds guardian.co.uk |
Totenham Hotspur v Everton: Harry Redknapp forced to make changes after tiring Inter game
Spurs face Everton without Ledley King following their 4-3 defeat at San Siro with manager Harry Redknapp expected to make changes. telegraph.co.uk |
Adamu denies WC bribery claims
The Nigerian official at the centre of FIFA's World Cup vote-selling scandal denies any wrongdoing and supports a full investigation. foxsports.com.au |