‘Spurs were stale under Pochettino & Mourinho’s a winner’ – Tottenham legend Anderton backs change

The former winger did not expect a highly-rated Argentine coach to be moved out of north London, but is happy to have seen a Portuguese one arrive Tottenham had grown “stale” under Mauricio Pochettino, claims Darren Anderton, with Jose Mourinho considered to be the “winner” required to deliver success in north London. After five years…

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Eriksen could be left out in the cold by Mourinho if he still wants to leave Spurs, says Waddle

The Spurs legend predicts that the Danish midfielder could find himself out of the team after the Portuguese tactician’s arrival in north London Jose Mourinho and Christian Eriksen might end up clashing at Tottenham, according to Chris Waddle, who sees the new boss stamping his authority at the club from the outset.  Mauricio Pochettino’s five-and-a-half-year…

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Hamilton : ‘I can decide to stop at the end of this year’

Three-time world champion Lewis Hamilton isn’t ruling out a retirement from Formula 1 at the end of the current season. In an interview with Auto, the FIA’s in-house magazine, Hamilton said he would decide alone the time and place of his retirement.  “My destiny is in my own hands,” said the 32-year-old Briton. Click Here:…

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Dave Redding joins Williams as team manager

Williams has announced that former McLaren man Dave Redding has been appointed as team manager of the Grove-based outfit, and will join the team on July 17. After originally joining McLaren in 2001 as a Systems Engineer, Redding worked in a number of engineering and operational roles before moving on to become Team Manager in…

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Red Bull could release Sainz ‘for the right price’

A frustrated Carlos Sainz has been rumoured to be looking to move away from Toro Rosso ongoing for several months, even though he’s locked into a contract with Red Bull. Sainz has taken part in 50 races with the team since making his début in the 2015 Australian Grand Prix. He’s now been with the…

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A driver-less Safety Car in F1? Believe it says Budkowski

It may sound a bit paradoxical but F1 could actually roll out a driver-less Safety Car in the future in a bid to promote autonomous technology. The idea has been submitted by Marcin Budkowski who heads the FIA’s F1 technical department in   an interview with Motorsport.com. As the automotive industry moves towards electric powered cars,…

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Bottas focussed on winning, not on helping Hamilton

Valtteri Bottas was celebrating his second career Formula 1 pole position on Saturday. He pipped Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel to the top spot by 0.142s in qualifying at the Red Bull Ring. “What a special feeling. I got it set up nicely and it’s great to get the second pole position of my career. “I enjoyed…

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The Climate Talks Find an Enemy at COP20: The Fossil Fuel Industry

The UN Climate Talks in Paris next December are shaping up be high noon for the fossil fuel industry. Click Here: Cheap Chiefs Rugby Jersey 2019 Over the last week, negotiators here in Lima have been working on the draft of a new climate agreement that world leaders hope to ratify in Paris. Up for…

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In a nutshell: which Pirelli tyres for the Belgian GP?

Formula 1 resumes in Spa this weekend, a power track which also happens to be the longest circuit of the year at 7.004km. Elevation changes, variable weather and significant energy loads are but a few of the challenges awaiting teams and drivers in Belgium, but also Formula 1’s tyre supplier Pirelli. Pirelli will bring the…

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Hakkinen expects Mercedes to be back on top form at Spa

Former world champion Mika Hakkinen predicts that Mercedes will be back on top again at Spa. He expects Mercedes to be in front despite their slight slump at the Hungaroring compared to chief rivals Ferrari. “After the Mercedes domination in Silverstone, Hungary was a very different story,” Hakkinen wrote on his blog last week. “It…

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