July 2012


Football season is so close you can smell the jockstraps.

The NFL Hall of Fame Game and Week 1 of the preseason are next week and sportsbooks are already posting spreads and totals for the first round of tuneup games.

A few online markets have posted odds while the LVH Sportsbook in Las Vegas has odds available for most of the Week 1 tilts. Here’s a look at the early lines for the 2012 NFL preseason:

Hall of Fame Game

Arizona Cardinals vs. New Orleans Saints (-3, 34.5)

Week 1

Washington Redskins at Buffalo Bills (+2,35)
New Orleans Saints at New England Patriots (N/A)
Pittsburgh Steelers at Philadelphia Eagles (-2.5, 34)
Baltimore Ravens at Atlanta Falcons (-2.5, 34)
Green Bay Packers at San Diego Chargers (-2.5, 37)
Denver Broncos at Chicago Bears (-3, 33)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Miami Dolphins (-2.5, 33.5)
New York Jets at Cincinnati Bengals (-1.5, 33)
Cleveland Browns at Detroit Lions (-3, 36)
New York Giants at Jacksonville Jaguars (-1, 33.5)
Arizona Cardinals at Kansas City Chiefs (N/A)
Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers (-4, 33)
Houston Texans at Carolina Panthers (-1.5, 35.5)
Tennessee Titans at Seattle Seahawks (-2.5, 34)
St. Louis Rams at Indianapolis Colts (Pick, 33.5)
Dallas Cowboys at Oakland Raiders (-1.5, 34)

Check out the NFL preseason scoreboard for matchups, previews and live odds.

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West Ham United have agreed a £2m loan fee with Liverpool for Andy Carroll.

The season-long deal for the England striker could result in a £17m transfer at the end of the campaign, provided the Hammers stay in the Premier League.

However, it is thought the 23-year-old Carroll does not wish to leave Liverpool on a permanent basis.

The Reds, who paid a

club-record fee of £35m for Carroll

in January 2011, have

already turned down Newcastle United’s bid to re-sign the player.

Carroll has struggled since his big-money move to Liverpool, scoring just 11 goals in 56 appearances.

He now appears to be surplus to requirements at Anfield following the arrival of former Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers and Italian striker

Fabio Borini from Roma.

Rodgers had said Liverpool

would not consider a loan move

for Carroll but now appears prepared to allow the player to link up with former Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce at Upton Park.

Carroll had also been linked with a transfer to Italian side AC Milan.

The striker began his career at Newcastle, spending a season on loan at Preston, before returning to the club and becoming top-scorer in the 2009-10 season as the Magpies returned to the Premier League.

Carroll collected a League Cup winner’s medal with Liverpool last season, starting in the Wembley final against Cardiff City.









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Manchester United’s Rio Ferdinand has been charged with improper conduct by the Football Association in relation to comments posted on Twitter.

Ferdinand

denied he was being racist

after responding to a tweet describing Chelsea’s Ashley Cole as a “choc ice”.

Rio Ferdinand factfile




Born:

8 November 1978, Peckham

Clubs:

West Ham, Bournemouth (loan), Leeds, Manchester United

Man Utd appearances:

398

England caps:

81


The term used relates to the black and white nature of the confectionery and can imply someone is being black on the outside and white on the inside.

Ferdinand, 33, has until 16:00 BST on 2 August to respond to the charge.

A

statement on the FA website 

read: “The allegation is that the player acted in a way which was improper and/or bought the game into disrepute by making comments which included a reference to ethnic origin and/or colour and/or race.”

Chelsea and England left-back

Cole appeared in court as a defence witness for team-mate John Terry,

who was cleared of racially abusing Ferdinand’s younger brother, Anton, in a game on

23 October last year.


Terry has since been charged with improper conduct

by the FA for the alleged comments he made to Anton Ferdinand, a charge he has vowed to contest.

Terry, 31, is alleged to have used “abusive and/or insulting words and/or behaviour” in the 23 October match.






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Sunderland have made a £10m bid for Wolves striker Steven Fletcher.


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Our best players are not for sale



Jez Moxey
Wolves chief executive


The offer is understood to be under consideration, with Wolves waiting to see whether Aston Villa decide to firm up their interest in the 25-year-old.

Fletcher’s former club Burnley will be due 15% of any profit Wolves make on a player they paid £7m for in 2010.

Sunderland are short of attacking options following the departures of Asamoah Gyan and Nicklas Bendtner. Fulham and Stoke are also interested.

“We are not getting drawn on offers for players in or out,” Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey told the

Express and Star. 

“Our best players are not for sale; we want to keep them and build the strongest possible team for the season ahead. We will do everything we can to retain the players we want to keep and continue to look to strengthen with new signings.”

Sunderland suffered defeat by Hartlepool on Friday, with none of manager Martin O’Neill’s three strikers – Fraizer Campbell, Connor Wickham and Ryan Noble – able to find the net.

Fletcher has two years remaining on his contract at Molineux, leaving Moxey in a strong position to negotiate the best possible deal.

No Sunderland striker reached double figures in the goal tally last season, with Bendtner and Stephane Sessegnon the top-scorers with eight.

“We know where the problem is. You just need to look at our scoring record last season,” O’Neill said last week. “This puts pressure on other players to score, either from set-pieces or midfield.

“Eventually centre-forwards have to weigh in and, at the moment, you would want to know who and when someone is going to score 15 goals in a Premier League season.”









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Switzerland’s Olympic football team has expelled defender Michel Morganella from the tournament for posting racist comments on Twitter.

An offensive message aimed at South Korean people was posted from his Twitter account after

Switzerland lost 2-1 to the Koreans on Sunday.

The account has since been deleted and he has apologised.

Switzerland at London 2012




26 July:

1-1 v Gabon at Newcastle

29 July:

1-2 v South Korea at Coventry


“I made a huge mistake after a disappointing result,” said the 23-year-old.

Morganella added: “I wish to apologise to the people in South Korea and their team, but also to the Swiss delegation and Swiss football in general.”

Earlier this month, Greek triple jumper

Paraskevi Papachristou

was expelled from her country’s Olympic team over comments she posted on Twitter which were deemed racist.

She later apologised for the “unfortunate and tasteless joke”.

Switzerland head coach Gian Gilli said Morganella, who plays his club football for Palermo in Italy, had let the team down.

“He discriminated, insulted and violated the dignity of the South Korean football team and people,” he said.

Morganella, who has one senior cap for Switzerland, has started both Group B games for his country.

The Swiss, who have taken just one point from six, round off their group campaign against Mexico at the Millennium Stadium on Tuesday.






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Alex Ferguson signs a car Chevrolet is also the official car partner of the Premier League runners-up

Manchester United has signed a new deal to have its shirts sponsored by US car brand Chevrolet.

The deal for an “undisclosed amount” is for seven years and begins from the 2014-2015 season, the club said.

Chevrolet, which is made by General Motors, takes over from current sponsor Aon.

Manchester United was recently called the most valuable club in sport, worth $2.23bn (£1.43bn), according to Forbes magazine.

Chevrolet is only the fifth shirt sponsor in the club’s history.

“This is a fantastic, long-term deal for the club,” said Manchester United’s commercial director Richard Arnold.

“They are a key partner on our current tour and I know they have enjoyed experiencing the buzz generated by our fanatical support and the sell-out crowds in South Africa, China, and Europe.”

In May, Chevrolet signed a deal to become the football club’s car sponsor.

It also recently signed a similar car deal with Premier League rivals Liverpool.

Earlier this month, Manchester United applied to list on the US stock market in a share sale aimed at raising a minimum $100m (£64m).

The club has been controlled since 2005 by the Glazer family, the billionaire US sports investors who also own the Tampa Bay Buccaneers American football franchise.

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Great Britain’s men won an astonishing Olympic bronze medal in the gymnastics team final – having originally taken silver before a Japanese appeal.

Louis Smith, Sam Oldham, Kristian Thomas, Max Whitlock and Dan Purvis sealed GB men’s first Olympic team medal since a bronze in 1912.

China cruised to gold, with GB second, as the medal prospects of the United States and Germany disintegrated.

Japan, initially placed in fourth, moved up to second after an appeal.

They were unhappy with the pommel horse score awarded to Kohei Uchimura and were elevated above Britain, after lengthy deliberation by the officials, with Ukraine missing out on a bronze medal in the process.


Great Britain

Olympic gymnastics: Bronze in team final is still unbelievable – GB men

The result is beyond the expectations of the British team, even though they qualified for the final in third place and knew they had the ability to challenge for a medal.

“For all these guys, their first Olympic Games, to get a medal is unbelievable,” Smith told BBC Sport. “Silver? Bronze? It doesn’t matter, we enjoyed it, it was fantastic.”

Thomas added: “It’s an Olympic medal at the end of the day, it’s what dreams are made of. All I could think about was winning an Olympic medal when I was younger.

“Silver would’ve been nice but I couldn’t complain at all right now. We’re in London, it’s once in a lifetime and we’ve made the most of it.”

Uchimura, whose appeal denied Britain the silver, told reporters through an interpreter: “I feel sorry [for the British]. It’s strange to say I feel sorry for them, though. This is the scoring system so I shouldn’t feel sorry. This is just the score.”

His appeal centred on whether he had been correctly rewarded for a partially botched dismount in his pommel horse routine. The three-time world champion’s score was upgraded by 0.7 marks, enough to take Japan past Britain.

Before the final, not many would talk in more than hushed tones of a bronze medal, let alone of beating Japan. So the 10 minutes spent in silver-medal position, before Japan’s successful appeal, were breathtaking as a stunned and elated audience tried to take in the scale of the British men’s achievement.

Analysis



What a superstar Kristian Thomas is under all that pressure. He was the anchorman. Kristian is a real professional, he is not a flashy guy. He just gets on with his work. Unbelievable and so justly deserved.


China came into the event as defending world and Olympic champions, while Japan’s gymnasts have been an improving world power for years, led by gymnastics superstar Uchimura.

The importance of a medal to the sport in Britain, regardless of colour, cannot be overstated. No GB men’s team has previously come close to a result of this magnitude in the modern sport.

After Smith’s Olympic pommel horse bronze medal in Beijing four years ago, it confirms the giant leaps forward made by British Gymnastics on the world stage.

The British team began on the pommel horse, an ideal introduction for their first appearance in a men’s team final in 88 years.

After Smith delivered handsomely in his specialist event with a score of 15.966, GB suffered a dip on rings, their weakest piece.

But then Thomas put in the performance of his life on vault for a score of 16.550 to keep Britain in the hunt for bronze.

As the tension mounted, Oldham endured a costly fall on the high bar – a repeat of his error at last year’s World Championships – only for Thomas to throw everything at his high bar routine to keep hopes alive.

Then, as the Japanese suffered a near-unthinkable succession of mistakes on the pommel horse, Whitlock, Purvis and Thomas landed every move of their floor routines to finish.

In a bizarre and confusing finale, the Japanese lodged their successful appeal, which was met with inevitable derision from the home crowd, though replays suggested it had merit.

If that conclusion took the wind out of British sails, it should not. After a glimpse of silver, the performance heralds a golden era.

Final Results

Final results by Country
Rank Athlete Country Medal moment
1 Chen, Feng, Guo, Zhang, Zou

China

2 Kato, Tanaka, Tanaka, Uchimura, Yamamuro

Japan

3 Oldham, Purvis, Smith, Thomas, Whitlock

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Britain’s Tom Daley and Pete Waterfield missed out on an Olympic medal in the synchronised 10m platform event after coming fourth at the Aquatics Centre.

Daley, 18, and his 31-year-old team-mate had led the competition after three of their six dives but a poor next effort saw them drop to fourth.

Analysis



One mistake can prove costly and, unfortunately, that is what happened to our boys. The all-important fourth-round dive is, ironically, their best dive. In training, they have been exceptional. But Tom came out too early and Pete too late. Both made a different error. As soon as you hit the water, you know. There is no magic rewind button. When it mattered, they faltered – and what a shame it was.


China’s Yuan Cao and Yanquan Zhang took gold with a total score of 486.78.

Mexico clinched silver on 468.90 ahead of the United States duo on 463.47 with the British pair on 454.65.

It was an anti-climactic end to a competition that promised so much, the deafening home support ebbing away with the hopes of Daley and Waterfield.

In the first two compulsory rounds, the Britons had been exceptional, going past the Chinese favourites with a score of 56.4 from an inward dive to lead by 0.60 points.

They extended that lead in the third round when their back three-and-a-half somersault was given a score of 91.08. That meant, with three dives left, they led Cao and Zhang by 2.4 points with Germany’s Patrick Hausding and Sascha Klein in bronze.

But the Chinese, just 17 and 18 years old and winners of the World Series events in Beijing and Moscow earlier this year in addition to the test event here in February, increased the pressure with 93.06 points for a reverse three-and-a-half somersault.

That is when the British pair cracked. Going for the same dive, Waterfield over-rotated and his entry was poor. The judges awarded a score of just 71.28 – and in that instant the gold medal was gone.


Pete Waterfield and Tom Daley

Fourth place ‘agonising’ for Daley

The Chinese had a 19-point advantage over the home favourites and increased the gap between them and the pursuing pack with a 92.66 off a back three-and-a-half somersault in the penultimate round.

Daley and Waterfield still had realistic hopes of a medal, but Daley was fractionally off on their extremely testing forward four-and-a-half somersault.

When their final dive – a back two-and-a half somersault with two-and-a half twists – scored them no more than 91.80 for a total of 454.65, their fourth place was confirmed.

Mexican pair Ivan Garcia Navarro and German Sanchez Sanchez snatched silver with an audacious final dive to leave the USA’s Nicholas McCrory and David Boudia with the bronze medal.

If the margins seemed fine, that is the nature of the sport. Daley, one of the best-known British athletes competing in London, will now pin his medal hopes on the solo 10m platform competition on Friday, 10 August.






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Britain’s equestrian team has been among the best in the world in recent years. On Tuesday, they have the chance to win eventing team and individual gold.

Here are Tuesday’s events to watch out for (all times BST):


Full schedule available on BBC Sport website

Forty years have passed since GB last won team eventing gold, but this is their strongest line-up in generations. Kristina Cook, Piggy French, William Fox-Pitt, Mary King and Zara Phillips have combined to take Britain into silver-medal position going into the final day, with Cook fifth and King sixth in the individual standings.

Florence won silver in this C1 category in Beijing. Now, after finishing fifth in Sunday’s heats, he must attempt to qualify as one of the top eight from the semi-finals to make the final later on Tuesday.

The European champions, who won World Cup bronze at the Olympic test event earlier this year, are outsiders for a medal. The pair are fifth to dive in the final, with China’s Chen Ruolin and Wang Hao expected to take gold.

  • GYMNASTICS (16:30-18:26):


    GB women,

    team final

Beth Tweddle produced one of the best performances of her life on the uneven bars as the British women matched the men’s performance by reaching the team final. The US, Russia, China and Romania finished ahead of Tweddle and her team-mates in qualifying.

Phelps has yet to shine in London, but he can make history in his favourite event on Tuesday by equalling Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina’s record tally of 18 Olympic medals.

Chinese 16-year-old Ye Shiwen is fast becoming the story of the Games, breaking the world record when winning the 400m medley on Saturday. As world champion in the 200m medley, she is a strong favourite for a second gold in the shorter race.

Another busy day at Wimbledon sees a host of stars in action, including Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Venus Williams and Britons Andy Murray and Heather Watson. But the pick of the day could be Robson v Sharapova in the women’s singles second round. The pair are fourth and last on Centre Court.

  • GB TEAMS IN ACTION

Basketball men v Brazil 16:45, Football women v Brazil 19:45, Handball men v Sweden 14:30, Hockey women v South Korea 16:00, Volleyball men v Australia 20:00, Water Polo men v Serbia 18:20.






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Great Britain’s women secured their maiden Olympic volleyball victory as they came from behind to stun

African champions Algeria.

Janine Sandell and Lynne Beattie were both inspirational as the hosts won 22-25 25-19 23-25 25-19 15-8.

Team GB’s next match in
Pool A

is on Wednesday against
Italy

.

Elsewhere, defending Olympic champions
Brazil

suffered a 3-1 defeat to the
United States

in a re-run of the 2008 final in Beijing.

Great Britain’s win represents a major reversal of the form book, as they are ranked 69th in the world – some 53 places behind Algeria.

And when the historic point came at 00:37am as Ciara Michel won a block at the net, some of the Team GB players fell to their knees in tears.

Italy,

the 2011 World Cup winners, 

maintained their excellent start to the tournament with a second straight win, beating
Japan

3-1.

Russia

also maintained their 100% winning record at London 2012 by defeating
Dominican Republic

3-1.

China

top Pool B ahead of United States and Brazil after overcoming
Turkey

3-1, while
Serbia

slumped to a second straight defeat after losing 3-1 to
South Korea

.






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