Articles Archive for February 2012
England caretaker manager Stuart Pearce says he will be content to take control for Euro 2012 – but does not believe he is ready to be the long-term successor to Fabio Capello.
Senegal is to hold a second round of presidential election after incumbent Abdoulaye Wade failed to win outright, election officials confirm.
Rory Best believes Ireland can end the country’s long wait for success on French soil.
Wales manager Chris Coleman was proud of the way Welsh football paid tribute to Gary Speed on an emotional night at the Cardiff City stadium.
Chris Smalling, Steven Gerrard and Daniel Sturridge are injured playing for England in the 3-2 defeat by the Netherlands at Wembley.
Northern Ireland captain Steven Davis and Ryan McGivern give their reaction to the 3-0 home by Norway.
Michael O’Neill reflects on the 3-0 defeat by Norway in his first game in charge of Northern Ireland
England captain Scott Parker says it was a special night and that it had been an emotional day since he learned in the morning that he would be leading the team out at Wembley.
iRobot has been branching out from its traditional household and military robots for quite a while, and it looks like it’s now officially embracing those activities as a core part of its business. The company announced a reorganization (or “strategic realignment”) today that will see it comprised of three different business units: Home Robots, Military Robots and Emerging Technologies.
Davy Jones, Manchester-born lead singer with 60s band The Monkees, has died aged 66, his publicist has confirmed.
