May, 2021
Eden Hazard: Real Madrid forward apologises for laughing after Champions League exit
Real Madrid forward Eden Hazard apologises for laughing with Chelsea players after his side were knocked out of the Champions League semi-finals.
Seve Ballesteros: Remembering a golfing great and even better father
Javier Ballesteros, the son of iconic Spanish golfer Seve Ballesteros, speaks to BBC Sport on the 10th anniversary of his father’s death.
Lincoln Rackhouse And Ascent Data Centers Join Forces
1888PressRelease – Dallas Based Data Center Investment Firm Acquires Majority Interest in Data Center Design, Engineering and Facilities Management Group.
Whip reform group set up
Leading trainer John Gosden plus jockeys Tom Scudamore and PJ McDonald will form part of the Whip Consultation Steering Group which will take an active role in the upcoming public consultation on the issue.
Big-race targets for Parachute
Parachute’s emphatic Newmarket victory has put Ed Walker in a quandary as he assesses Royal Ascot options for his Derby entry.
Barcelona hold initial talks over Aguero deal
Barcelona have held initial talks with representatives of Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero over a free transfer this summer.
Pfizer to provide vaccines for Tokyo Olympic athletes
The International Olympic Committee has accepted an offer from Pfizer to provide vaccines to athletes and support staff preparing to compete in Tokyo in July.
Boult to miss first Test versus England
New Zealand fast bowler Trent Boult will miss at least the first Test of this summer’s tour of England.
British and Irish Lions 2021: Sam Simmonds in 37-man squad but Billy Vunipola misses out
Exeter number eight Sam Simmonds is a surprise inclusion ahead of Billy Vunipola in a 37-man British and Irish Lions squad, with two-time tourist Johnny Sexton left out.
Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez v Billy Joe Saunders: Mexican warns bout is ‘more personal’
Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez says Billy Joe Saunders’ pursuit of him has made Saturday’s Texas fight “more personal”.