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Beckham likely to miss World Cup
David Beckham's dream of playing in a fourth World Cup with England looks over after he tears an Achilles tendon in AC Milan's 1-0 win over Chievo.

Man Utd boss expects tight finish
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is predicting the closest finish in Premier League history in the battle for the title.

Sunderland 1-1 Man City
Adam Johnson's injury-time equaliser salvages a vital point for Manchester City in their bid to finish fourth in the Premier League.

Gers must heed warning - McCoist
Rangers assistant manager Ally McCoist bemoans poor defending from his side in the 3-3 draw with Dundee United and hopes his players learn from it.

US group 'to make Liverpool bid'
Liverpool are the subject of a £118.5m takeover bid from private equity firm Rhone Group, according to a report.

Pompey cool takeover bid reports
Portsmouth's administrator expresses surprise at reports that a new consortium intends to buy the cash-strapped club.

Liverpool v Portsmouth
Preview followed by live coverage of Monday's game between Liverpool and Portsmouth in the Premier League.

Spurs worried by Lennon progress
Spurs boss Harry Redknapp admits Aaron Lennon is "quite a way off" being fit with the start of the World Cup less than three months away.

Donovan ends Everton loan spell
Everton confirm Landon Donovan's loan spell has officially ended, with the forward returning to Los Angeles Galaxy.

Notts County v Bournemouth
Preview followed by live coverage of Monday's game between Notts County and Bournemouth in League Two.

Everton reach Women's Cup final
Everton beat Southern Division Barnet 2-0 in the FA Women's Cup semi-final, while in the Premier League Doncaster beat Sunderland and Chelsea beat Blackburn.

Arsenal Women out of Europe
Defensive errors prove costly as Arsenal's hopes of progressing to the Women's Champions League semi-finals are crushed.

Monday's gossip column
Sacking Rafa Benitez would cost Liverpool £16m, plus other rumours

Interviews from 1Xtra

Man Utd 3-0 Fulham
Wayne Rooney scores twice and Dimitar Berbatov adds a third as Manchester United beat Fulham to move two points clear at the top of the Premier League.

 
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Sportlink Management Ltd was formed by professional football player Andy Johnson, Sports Agent and Boxing Promoter Neil Featherby and FA Licensed players agent John Morris.

Collectively they have over 50 years experience in professional sport particularly football and boxing.

Sportlink have managed World Championship boxers and contenders such as Herbie Hide and Jon Thaxoton in addition to top flight professional football players such as Danny Mills, Craig Bellamy and Chris Sutton to name but a few…

The company formed in November 2007 and has a growing portfolio of professional sportsmen and women. Sportlink aim to be one of the most desired and sought after sport management companies both domestically and abroad and will strive to achieve this over the coming years.

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