Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Sport news

Ferrari have hit back at criticism from Italian politicians over the team's 2010 Formula 1 title failure. Roberto Calderoli, a minister from the far-right Northern League party, has called for the team's president Luca di Montezemolo to quit. Calderoli claimed a "demented strategy" cost driver Fernando Alonso the title.



OLYMPICS Olympics chiefs will spend £135million to get more people playing sport after the London 2012 Games. The lottery cash will be used to improve regional facilities and train 40,000 young sports leaders. Bosses hope the Places People Play scheme will encourage two million Brits to be more active. Games chief Lord Sebastian Coe said yesterday: "Places People Play will harness the inspirational power of the Olympics to promote sport across the country and leave a lasting legacy."

Manchester United's Wayne Rooney to make timely return against Wigan as fellow strikers struggle for goals. Wayne Rooney's much-anticipated return against Wigan on Saturday has taken on greater significance with Dimitar Berbatov's recent dip in form and Manchester United's increasing reliance on the goalscoring instincts of Javier Hernández.



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