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Ferguson’s influence lives on as United turn to Moyes
SIR Alex Ferguson's influence at Manchester United will continue past his retirement after the Premier League champions followed his advice and appointed David Moyes as their next manager on Thursday... Read on
Sigurdsson Strike Earns Spurs A 2-2 Draw At Chelsea
A late equaliser from substitute Gylfi Sigurdsson earned Tottenham Hotspur a 2-2 draw at Chelsea in a pulsating London derby on Wednesday that prolonged a three-way battle for two ... Read on
Ferguson steps down as Manchester United manager
MANCHESTER United manager Alex Ferguson will retire at the end of the season after more than 26 years in charge, bringing to a close the most glittering managerial career in British footb... Read on
Soccer-End of an era as Ferguson decides to retire
Alex Ferguson, Britain's longest-serving and most decorated soccer manager, will retire at the end of the season after more than 26 years and nearly 1,500 matches at the helm of Manchester United, he announced on Wednesday... 4 comments
Baghdatis beaten by Robredo in Madrid
MARCOS Baghdatis was beaten by wild card entrant Tommy Robredo 6-4, 6-2 in the opening round of the Mutua Madrid Open Masters on the Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario court yesterday afternoon. The experienced Spaniard needed an hour and twenty minutes to send the 27-year-old Cypriot packing and secure a second round clash with the 13th seeded German Tommy Haas, who beat Andreas Seppi of Italy in straight sets in his first round encounter. This is the second consecutive first round exit for World No.38 Baghdatis in Madrid after he was eliminated from the event early in 2012 by another Spaniard, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez... Read on
Ivan the 'Maestro' bows out
WHEN Ivan Jovanovic arrived in Cyprus in January of 2008 for his second stint as head coach of APOEL FC nobody dared to even dream of what was to follow. APOEL were in the middle of a poor season, having been knocked out in the early stages of European competition by the then unknown Belarussians BATE Borisov, were trailing Anorthosis in the league, and were in general a team in disarray.Jovanovic managed in just a few months to turn around a disjointed and lacklustre team, leading them to an emphatic Cup final win against champions-elect Anorthosis. He began the following season (2008-2009) in the same way as he finished the previous one by defeating Anorthosis, this time in the Super Cup... Read on
Chelsea storm into Europa League final
CHELSEA crushed FC Basel 3-1 on Thursday for a 5-2 aggregate semi-final victory to secure their place in the Europa League final against Portugal's Benfica later this month... Read on
Bayern humiliate Barca to reach Champions League final
Bayern Munich cruised into a first all-German Champions League final when they routed ... Read on
Jovanovic to leave champions APOEL
APOEL manager Ivan Jovanovic will be leaving the club at the end of the season. The Serbian, who has won four league titles and a Cyprus Cup with the Nicosia giants, informed the board of his decision less than a week after securing the club’s 22nd championship... Read on
APOEL crowned champions after ‘hardest’ title race
APOEL have secured their 22nd title with two matches remaining after closest rivals Anorthosis suffered a 4-0 thrashing by Omonia at the GSP Stadium on Sunday afternoon... 1 comment
