Warrington have Logan Swann and Chris Bridge back to visit Wakefield, who miss Chris Feather and Colum Halpenny. However, Willie Talau returns.Bradford face a fourth defeat in a row against Huddersfield tomorrow, but will recall Karl Pratt.Widnes welcome back their captain, Shane Millard, after a six-week absence and Gary Connolly also returns to face Salford. "If they play like they did against Wigan, we're in for a really tough time."Rob Purdham, Lee Greenwood and Francis Stephenson are recalled by London to face a Saints line-up that could be vulnerable without Sean Long, Paul Sculthorpe, Jamie Lyon and Ade Gardner. Ian Millward has warned his St Helens team to expect London's impressive home form today, rather than the travel sickness that has undermined the Broncos away performances. The Broncos have taken some notable scalps at Griffin Park this season, but their away form reached a new low with a 64-6 thrashing at Leeds last weekend."They look to be more confident and enterprising at home," Millward said. They argued that by instigating what they see as a provocative move, Mosley intends to destabilise their unity and pre-empt their own proposals for the new regulations.Mosley has promised that proposed amendments will be incorporated into the final draft before it is submitted for approval to the FIA General Assembly in Rome on 28 October, but weary and angry team principals may now finally be considering legal action against the FIA.. They responded that Mosley is contractually bound by the existing Concorde Agreement to give all of the stakeholders who comprise the Formula One Commission - including the teams - a say in the formulation of the rules before they are presented to the WMSC.
Max Mosley, the president of the FIA, the governing body of international motor sport, yesterday escalated the war with the rebel Formula One teams by signalling his intent to change the way in which the sport's rules are formulated. The Australian Peter Lonard was on top of the leaderboard after a 62, while the Frenchman Thomas Levet was two shots back in second.. The club have also been warned about their future conduct.They had called for an investigation after the linesman Andy David flagged for a foul by Hearts' striker Lee Miller on the Rangers defender Sotirios Kyrgiakos during a SPL game last month.. "I'd had problems on and off since I was about 18, but the situation was getting worse and worse.
If I hadn't stopped then, I don't think I'd be playing now."Donaldson returned at the Dunhill links championship in October, made the cut and then finished 14th in his only other start of the year at the Madrid Open.At 179 on the Order of Merit, the former Welsh amateur champion was granted a medical extension to his tour membership and already this season has finished eighth in Portugal and 11th in the Dubai Desert Classic.* In South Carolina the Ulsterman Darren Clarke was on form with his driver as he hit a six-under-par 65 to lie in third place after the first day of the MCI Heritage. But he was unable to complete his second round because of a recurrence of back pains."It was a struggle to walk, let alone play," Donaldson remembered. Jamie Donaldson burst into contention for his first European tour title yesterday at the event which put him out of golf for six months last year. Mourinho no doubt has brilliance, maybe even genius, but he has compromised himself terribly with his disgraceful behaviour and obsession with drawing attention to himself.In his TV ad for American Express, he says how he likes to keep a step ahead But he should guard against over-reaching himself If this was a morality tale, there would be only one winner. When I phoned him to ask for his selection, he pointed out that people ill-advisedly look at the best teams to find the best players "It's easy to say Carlos Alberto," he said "And Maldini's as good as I've seen Ray Wilson was a great player, too, and I like Gary Neville. After an opening 65 on the Canary Island of Fuerteventura last year, the Macclesfield-based player was lying second behind his compatriot David Park.
Whether in a Gunners shirt is another matter.Several Liverpool fans, aware that my allegiance is for Everton, were scathing but unsurprised that I left out Alec Lindsay and Chris Lawler. And who is the only Englishman to score the winning goal in two European Cup finals? It's Alan Kennedy, a left-back. The first black player to play for England? Viv Anderson, a right-back. Clearly, English football would be nowhere without full-backs.Nor would Scottish football. European football's governing body, Uefa, was forced on to the defensive yesterday after Internazionale escaped with a four-match stadium ban for the crowd trouble which led to Tuesday's Champions' League derby with Milan being abandoned. Inter had feared expulsion from next season's Champions' League given that this was a second offence, but a disciplinary panel in Nyon, Switzerland, instead imposed a record £132,000 fine and ordered them to play six matches behind closed doors, two of which are suspended for three years.Milan's keeper Dida was struck and burned by a flare thrown during a barrage of missiles during the match on Tuesday night, and his side have been awarded the match 3-0. They play PSV Eindhoven in the semi-final.Uefa's communications director, William Gaillard, denied Inter had escaped lightly.
