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Other Sport News on Thursday, November 30, 2006

Hammers in talks on stadium move

West Ham are considering moving to the 2012 Olympic Stadium
West Ham's chairman-elect Eggert Magnusson has held talks with leaders of London's 2012 Olympic campaign over a possible move to the Olympic stadium.
On Wednesday he met Olympics minister Tessa Jowell and London mayor Ken Livingstone plus senior Games officials for "a constructive meeting".

"We will look at all the options to move forward," said a spokesman for the Icelandic businessman.

He has already said it is his "dream" to move the club to the Olympic venue.


Interview: New West Ham owner Eggert Magnusson

The conditions of London's successful Olympic bid required that there is a 25,000-seater athletics legacy at the stadium after the Games have finished.


Magnusson has agreed to this and thinks the retractable seating used at the Stade de France in Paris demonstrates how combining football and athletics in one venue can be a success.

"It was agreed that the ball was in West Ham's court," said a spokesperson for the Olympic minister.

"They would reflect on the discussion and decide how they wished to proceed."

Detailed design work for the stadium is expected to start next February, with construction for the 2012 venue starting the following year.

It is unclear at the moment whether any possible use of the stadium by West Ham will see the club buy it outright, or rent it in the way Manchester City do at the City of Manchester Stadium, built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.


Other Sport News on Monday, November 20, 2006

Snooker: Struggling White slumps to defeat

White is ranked 51 in the worldJimmy White suffered his latest disappointment with a 9-4 defeat by Finland's Robin Hull at the UK Championship qualifiers in Prestatyn.
White, 44, lost nine of the last 10 frames and has still failed to qualify for a ranking event this season.
"I really struggled today after a good start," said White. "I let my lead slip and I'm very disappointed.
"Robin punished me and he deserved to win. My form has been good in patches. I have to keep plugging away."


Other Sport News on Monday, November 13, 2006

Boxing:- Board waits for Harrison release

Harrison hopes to defend his belt against Nicky CookThe British Boxing Board of Control insists no decisions will be made on Scott Harrison's December world title defence until after his prison release.
The WBO featherweight champion hopes to be bailed from a Spanish jail on Monday having been behind bars since 6 October following an alleged assault.
But BBBC general secretary Simon Block said: "There are certain questions which must be resolved when he is out.
"Is he in a fit state to continue his career. If not now, when - if ever?"
Harrison's detention has thrown his 9 December defence against Nicky Cook into doubt.
The 29-year-old Cambuslang fighter was due to have undergone a BBBC medical on Monday to determine his fitness for the Cook fight at London's Excel Arena.


Other Sport News on Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Four young lads from Liverpool can sing a bit

The novelty betting interest continues to grow thanks to the amount of coverage the TV channels devote to reality TV.

X-Factor, which goes head to head with Strictly Come Dancing each week, gets the lions share of punters interest and with just seven contestants left, now gets interesting from a betting perspective.

Betterbet.com have priced up the market with the two Scottish entries Nikitta and The MacDonald Brothers dismissed as 66-1 outsiders. The MacDonald Brothers are this years Chico - bad but popular and Simon Cowell's constant criticism of them seems to be working for them as they get the sympathy vote. Whilst they are not going to win - they could yet survive a couple more weeks - so the 66-1 looks of interest from a trading perspective.

Betterbet have Ben 6-5 favourite and Leonna at 7-4 which makes it around 1-5 that one of them will win - but Eton Road at 11-4 is the recommended bet at this stage. They are definitely improving each week and will prove popular with the voting public both young, old and especially the female market alike. Four young lads from Liverpool... where have we heard that before !


Other Sport News on Saturday, November 04, 2006

Caborn defends Olympic progress

Caborn is confident that London's planning in on trackSports Minister Richard Caborn has rejected a claim that the London 2012 Olympic development plan is being endangered by political interference.
American Jack Lemley resigned earlier this month as Olympics Delivery Authority chairman.
He said: "I went there to build things, not sit and talk about it, so I felt it best to leave the post and come home."
Caborn responded: "I am disappointed by Jack. The IOC came over here and gave us a clean bill of health."
Speaking at the Financial Times Sports Industry Summit in London, Caborn continued: "The board he was on was one of the strongest we put together. It is made up of top industrialists.
"They are not politicians, they are top executives. I have every confidence in the board. There is no political interference."
By any analysis we have made a strong start and hit all our major milestones
DCMS statement
Lemley, who has never previously left a construction contract early, feared the project could be delayed by local politics.
"I felt it was better to come home now than face that in five or six years," he explained.
He was surprised by the opposition of some of the 300 local businesses to moving away from the site in Stratford.
"Some of the people were happy to move, and some of them weren't. In any event, there was a huge amount of local politics.
"Those are the kind of things that confuse and frustrate the process."
And Lemley was also unhappy about plans to convert the Olympic Stadium into a football stadium.
"A football field is not compatible with an athletic stadium," said the 71-year-old.
However, a spokesman for the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) refuted Lemley's claims and said it is important to start planning the legacy of London 2012 now.
"It is a strength of the project that we have been having a debate about long-term legacy use of 2012 facilities now - rather than years in the future.
"This project has been defined by strong political co-operation from the outset and that remains the case.
"That is what makes London 2012 unique. By any analysis we have made a strong start and hit all our major milestones ."