podcast the sports desk , he says he is ready to gamble to make football better. i would say the world cup is such a huge event that i don t think it will diminish the prestige. you want to be the best in the world and you want to be the best in the world every year. so i don t think that to organise a world cup every two years would be diminishing the prestige. derby county manager wayne rooney has promised vows to stay at the stricken club, despite their precarious financial position. the championship side have been placed in administration, and so deducted 12 points. it s left them bottom of the table on nine points adrift of safety. but it s brought out rooney s fighting spirit. listen, i grew up on a council estate in liverpool. i know how tough things can be, i know how tough life can be. what type of person would i be if i walk away now and go and put my feet up, go on holiday and sit in the sun for a few weeks?
against new zealand, after an astonishing come back to beat the world champions. the roses were ten goals down at one point, but rallied in the fourth quarter to level the score. england then nudged themselves in front and held on for a close win. they lost the series 3 0 last time they visited new zealand in 2020 but now have a confidence boosting win going into the commonwealth games. the body that represents europe s top football clubs, has raised, what it s called, grave concern and alarm over fifa s plans for a world cup every two years. the european club s association, the eca, says the proposals by fifa would lead to a direct and destructive impact on club football and players health and wellbeing would be put at risk. former arsenal manager arsene wenger is leading the calls, for fewer international breaks to stage more world cups. and in an interview with bbc podcast the sports desk, he says he is ready to gamble to make football better.
the eca, says the proposals by fifa would lead to a direct and destructive impact on club football and players health and wellbeing would be put at risk. former arsenal manager arsene wenger is leading the calls for fewer international breaks to stage more world cups. and in an interview with bbc podcast the sports desk, he says he is ready to gamble to make football better. i would say the world cup is such a huge event that i don t think it will diminish the prestige. you want to be the best in the world and you want to be the best in the world every year. so i don t think that to organise a world cup every two years would be diminishing the prestige. next to a record breaking day for england s cricketers, as they wrapped up their women s
across mexico, police continue to intercept buses and raid hotel rooms. close bilateral cooperation, or doing the americans dirty work. for the haitians travelling north, it amounts to the same thing. will grant, bbc news, mexicali. the former arsenal manager arsene wenger has today defended his plans to restructure the international football calendar including highly controversial plans to have the world cup played every two years instead of four. in an interview with bbc podcast the sports desk, wenger who s now fifa s head of global development told our sports editor dan roan he was ready to gamble to make football better. it would be the most radical shake up in the history of football s showpiece event. fifa is proposing to hold world cups twice as often, ripping up decades of tradition. former arsenal manager arsene wenger is the man spearheading the overhaul, and told me the tournament must be more accessible. yes, we can organise
wigan warriors season is over, after they were beaten by leeds in the first of the super league eliminators. only one try in the match, scored by ash handley but it was enough to put the rhinos through as they won by 8 points nil. leeds go through to next week s semi final against either catalans or st helens. the former arsenal manager arsene wenger has defended his plans to hold a world cup every two years. wenger, who is now fifa 5 head of global development, drew criticism from many within the game after he first proposed the idea. but in an interview with bbc podcast the sports desk , he says he is ready to gamble to make football better. ican i can understand that some do not agree with me. but not one came back and said we want to continue as it