September, 2024
‘Carsley has put his stamp on England – job feels like his to lose’
England interim manager Lee Carsley strengthened his claims to be Gareth Southgate’s permanent successor after a second straight win.
‘Call me!’ – the bosses who could revive your team
With the football season in full swing, BBC Sport looks at the out-of-work bosses
available when the managerial merry-go-round kicks in.
available when the managerial merry-go-round kicks in.
2024 Ultimate Long Drive (ULD) World Championship Presented by Experience Columbia, SC Returns to South Carolina
1888PressRelease – Four Days Of Competition September 25th – 28th. For The Second Year In A Row Athletes From Around The World Return To Par Tee Golf Center, West Columbia, South Carolina, USA To Compete For The Title Of World Champion.
Legendary trainer Sir Michael Stoute to retire at end of 2024 season
Sir Michael Stoute has announced he will retire from training at the end of the 2024 Flat season.
‘Fire, passion, heart’: Pettersen on why Europe can win Solheim Cup
Europe captain Suzann Pettersen says her side has enough quality to complete a historic four-peat of Solheim Cup successes against the United States this week, but what makes her team so special?
Revealed: The value of sport to the UK economy
Sports fandom generated £10bn in revenue for the UK economy last year with brand new research showing there could be an additional 10m new UK sports fans in the next 10 years.
Browns’ Watson sued over another alleged 2020 sexual assault
A woman in Houston filed a civil lawsuit against Deshaun Watson on Monday, accusing the Cleveland Browns quarterback of a sexual assault and battery that occurred in October 2020.
49ers spoil Rodgers’ return with victory over Jets
Aaron Rodgers’ long-awaited return to action ended in defeat as running back Jordan Mason inspired the San Francisco 49ers to a 32-19 victory over the New York Jets on Monday night.
F1 design great Newey joins Aston Martin
Adrian Newey says he has joined Aston Martin to help lead them to the Formula 1 world championship.
‘The cash came up to my torso’ – tales of a match-fixer
Moses Swaibu was one of the brightest prospects in Crystal Palace’s youth ranks, but he ended up in a shady world of cash, danger and fixing rather than football’s limelight.