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  August 6, 2003 | 20:20 IST


Ferrari ace knows his title is now up for grabs

Michael Schumacher now knows he is in for a scrap if he's to win a record-breaking sixth drivers' world championship.
[theage.com.au]



McLaren Boss: Crash Was 'Racing Incident'

Ron Dennis has moved to vindicate Ralf Schumacher by declaring a crash at the start of Sunday's German Grand Prix as no more than a 'racing incident.'
[homeoff1.com]



McLaren Sign Chinese Teen Racer

McLaren will support the rising career of Cheng Congfu in a bid to discover the first Chinese Formula One superstar.
[homeoff1.com]



Bernie Pushes Points-For-Payment Scheme

Bernie Ecclestone has urged Formula One team bosses to scrap hefty driver salaries and apply points-for-payment initiative schemes.
[homeoff1.com]



The Qatar men

Forget Serie A, the Premiership or Primera Liga. There is only one place in the world that has dominated the football transfer market this summer - Qatar.
[bbc.co.uk]



How the bubble burst

If any West Ham fans were still hanging on to the shreds of the optimism that seem to be driving on manager Glenn Roeder, the last two days should have seen reality bite.
[bbc.co.uk]



Chins when you're winning

After Hakan Yakin was told he was too fat to play for Paris St Germain, we take a look at some larger-than-life sportsmen who were better when bigger.
[bbc.co.uk]



'Beckham? I like him, too. This is going to be fun . . .'

Remotest Russia may be the most unlikely setting in which to plot a football revolution, but nobody can afford to take Roman Abramovich anything but very seriously.
[timesonline.co.uk]



Shortage of Real shirts disappoints Beckham's fans

Sports shops across Asia have sold out of official replica Real Madrid jerseys because of the mania surrounding the recent signing of David Beckham -- and disappointed fans have been told no more team shirts will be available until October.
[taipeitimes.com]



Becks is on a role

David Beckham wants a central midfield role with England.
[thesun.co.uk]



Wenger dig at Roman

Arsene Wenger gave Chelsea some unusual advice on what to buy next with Roman Abramovich's millions - a bigger team bus!
[thesun.co.uk]



Chelsea's shopping list

Chelsea's summer spending could top the £58m mark after the club agreed fees for Manchester United's Juan Sebastian Veron and West Ham's Joe Cole.
[bbc.co.uk]



Salas returns to River to revive career

In every close season a flood of South American players join top European clubs.
[bbc.co.uk]



Virus costs Mundine $100,000

The flu virus that floored Anthony Mundine, like world champion Sven Ottke did in 2001, has cost the fighter more than just another shot at a world title.
[foxsports.news.com.au]



Dawson a world champion again

Carcoola cyclist Peter Dawson has smashed another world record in his latest feat in Germany. Dawson is part of Australia's pursuit cycling team that is now looking hot-favourites for gold at next year's Olympics in Athens.
[mandurah.yourguide.com.au]



Regulator shows red card to secretive football clubs

The Financial Services Authority yesterday warned Britain's listed football clubs that more information about player transfers and other market-sensitive information ought to be announced through the Stock Exchange.
[independent.co.uk]



Why Cole when you can afford anybody?

Of all the players in all the world and the funds to buy them, Roman Abramovich went for Joe Cole. So why?
[mirror.co.uk]

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