NBL COACHES TO BE WIRED FOR SOUND
The Australian National Basketball League (NBL) has decided coaches would wear television microphones next season, despite opposition from star player Andrew Gaze and leading coach Lindsay Gaze, his father.
TALKSPORT SECURES PREMIER LEAGUE DEAL
UK commercial radio station talkSPORT has, for the first time, negotiated Premier League soccer rights.
SOCCER RICH LIST PUBLISHED NEXT WEEK
The twenty richest soccer clubs in the world are to be revealed next week as Deloitte & Touche Sport publishes its `Rich List?.
PREMIER LEAGUE CLUB PLANS FOR FUTURE
English Premier League soccer club Leicester City has handed over a planning application for a new 32,000-seater stadium.
LPGA GOES TO SOUTH KOREA
The LPGA has added another country to its global tournament schedules.
MINISTER SUGGESTS UNIFIED SOCCER TEAM
Britain's Home Secretary (interior minister) Jack Straw has given his backing to the idea of a British national team as a way of improving the country's soccer fortunes.
SPORTAL CONSIDERS CANAL PLUS OFFER
French pay-TV group Canal Plus has resumed its buy-out discussions with UK online sports portal Sportal.com, according to a UK-based advertising industry publication.
THREAT TO UK 2005 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
The International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) has threatened to withdraw the 2005 World Championships from London over doubts concerning the proposed #95million stadium at Picketts Lock.
COMMISSION DISCUSSES COLLEGE ATHLETES
The Knight Foundation Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics in the US reconvenes today for the third in a series of meetings on the status of athletics in higher education.
BRAZILIAN GIANTS BLASTED OVER MEDIA RESTRICTIONS
Brazilian club Vasco da Gama were accused of dictatorial behaviour on Tuesday after banning some media from entering the club and talking to their players.