I'm glad I stayed at Chelsea says Drogba (AFP)
AFP - Didier Drogba says Chelsea is the club that suits him best, a comment that may raise eyebrows given the Ivory Coast striker's often stated desire to leave Stamford Bridge. Full text
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Johnson on top again in Las Vegas (AP)AP - Zach Johnson had another "boring" day on the course. Not that that's a bad thing for a player who relates boring to efficient. Full text |
AFP - Didier Drogba says Chelsea is the club that suits him best, a comment that may raise eyebrows given the Ivory Coast striker's often stated desire to leave Stamford Bridge. Full text
AP - Denis Savard was fired as coach of the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday after just four games and hours after the team's first victory of the season. He was replaced by team scout Joel Quenneville, who has coached two other NHL clubs. Full text
AP - The Mountain West Conference will send a team to the Humanitarian Bowl in 2009 after the conference and bowl reached an agreement Thursday. Full text
AP - Stuart Manley shot a 7-under 65 to take a one-stroke lead after the opening round of the Portugal Masters on Thursday. Full text
AFP - Miami Heat reserve forward James Jones will miss up to three months of the upcoming National Basketball Association season after undergoing right wrist surgery, the team announced Thursday. Full text
AFP - Rafael Nadal dispatched Richard Gasquet for the sixth time in as many meetings on Thursday, his 6-4, 6-2 victory powering the top seed into the quarter-finals of the Madrid Masters. Full text
AP - One could form the nucleus of a pretty good team with the load of talent unable to practice for the Washington Redskins on Thursday. Full text
AFP - Emile Heskey, revelling in a new-found and unfamiliar role as England's latest terrace hero, has set his sights not only on the World Cup finals but also on a return to Champions League football. Full text
AP - Running back Larry Johnson will not play Sunday against the Tennessee Titans, a one-game penalty for violating team rules. Full text
AP - Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo practiced and might play Sunday, despite a broken pinkie on his throwing hand. "He looks promising," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told the Dallas Morning News. Full text