Toto Wolff takes personal stake in Aston Martin!
Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff has acquired a stake in Aston Martin, but the Austrian remains firmly committed to the world championship winning Silver Arrows squad. Wolff reportedly invested £37 million in the legendary British sports car company whose investors’ base has been overhauled thanks to Racing Point owner Lawrence Stroll whose consortium has provided…
Mulberry delivers first batch of PPE to NHS
British heritage brand Mulberry has been producing re-usable PPE gowns in its Somerset factories for the University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust to support in the protection of NHS frontline workers. Mulberry is expected to produce more than 8,000 gowns in the coming weeks and has delivered the first batch of PPE to…
Keane names one former team-mate the current Man Utd squad needs
Roy Keane thinks the current Man Utd squad would benefit most from Paul Scholes out of his former team-mates at Old Trafford. The Red Devils won the league seven times when Keane was at the club but the club hasn’t won a Premier League since 2013 with the current side currently in fifth position. Asked…
Terry reveals why ex-Chelsea boss Mourinho refused to say ‘Liverpool’
John Terry has revealed to Jamie Carragher that former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho refused to refer to Liverpool by name in team meetings. A new book recently claimed that Mourinho almost joined Liverpool before accepting a better offer from Chelsea in 2004, which signalled the start of a rivalry between the two clubs. The Portuguese…
Johnson names former Liverpool boss as ‘the worst man-manager’
Former Liverpool defender Glen Johnson claims that Rafa Benitez was the “worst man-manager” he’s worked under, while he named Harry Redknapp as the best. The ex-England international, who also played for the likes of West Ham, Chelsea and Portsmouth, represented Liverpool between 2009 and 2015. Johnson played under the likes of Jose Mourinho at Chelsea,…
UEFA will decide European qualification on sporting merit
Sporting merit will be decisive in how places in next season’s European competitions are awarded where a league has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The UEFA executive committee has concluded and the PA news agency understands domestic on-field performance up to the point of suspension will be the guiding principle used in competitions…
Report reveals Liverpool’s ‘change of plan’ to avoid summer transfers
Liverpool could alter their clear-out plans in order to avoid going into the transfer market this summer, according to reports. The Merseysiders have a number of players who were set to leave the club this summer with one big name in particular set to depart at the end of their contract in June. With the…
Super Bowl LIII: 5 Things To Know About The Rams-Patriots Matchup
LOS ANGELES, CA — The Patriots and Rams will meet Sunday for just the second time in Super Bowl history, and no matter who wins, Super Bowl LIII will be a record-setter. In fact, Patriots star Tom Brady, alone, is poised to go home with a number of records. He’s guaranteed to set a new…
Solar, Wind Jobs Among Fastest-Growing In America, Report Finds
NEW YORK, NY — On the heels of a strong jobs report in January, a new report published Monday by Yahoo Finance has identified the fastest growing job every state. And there seems to be a common thread — the environment. The author reviewed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and projections from Projections…
No Deal: Trump, Kim Summit Collapses Over Sanctions Impasse
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Talks between President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un collapsed Thursday after the two sides failed to bridge a standoff over U.S. sanctions, a dispiriting end to high-stakes meetings meant to disarm a global nuclear threat. Trump blamed the breakdown on North Korea’s insistence that all the punishing sanctions…