Alternatively, you could keep the initial $2500. In many ways all an extended warranty does is prepay for repairs. You could stick the money in the bank and collect interest. Then you could withdraw the money for repairs as needed.
Win over Federer puts Murray in the final
Andy Murray fought back from a set down to defeat world number two Roger
Federer and progress through to the final of the Madrid Masters.
Hamilton secures pole in Chinese Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton blew away the field and his critics in qualifying for the
Chinese Grand Prix.
America’s Cup dispute widens
As the gap between the two protagonists in the stalled America’s Cup - Swiss
holder Ernesto Bertarelli’s Alinghi and San Francisco challenger Larry
Ellison’s BMW Oracle - appeared to be widening to the nearly 10,000 miles
which separate them, a new way forward was yesterday being floated by the
Americans.
Managers join in to end WAG culture
When even David Beckham has turned on the WAG culture you know it has run its course. “There’s a lot more seriousness now and it’s paying off,” he said. “That’s the way it should be. At past competitions, it’s been about other things that have surrounded the England team. Wags got out of hand.”
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Spurs face football meltdown
Juande Ramos yesterday likened the life of a football manager to the vagaries of the stock market. “Down and up,” he said, waving his arms, smiling. “The markets change and go up.” And they go down. Life at Tottenham Hotspur is similar to the economy right now. Two periods of negative growth – the end of last season after winning the Carling Cup and the start of this campaign – and they are indeed in recession.
James Lawton: Match-fixing is a very real danger to our football – so when will the FA act?
Lester Piggott was merely offering a wry aside as a limousine bore him through a canyon of skyscrapers to the Happy Valley racetrack in Hong Kong a few years ago. But maybe it is one worth recalling under the shadow of the latest scare that Far Eastern betting racketeers may have penetrated English football.
Information blackout in ‘thorough’ betting probe
The Football Association insists that its current investigation into alleged match-fixing was started promptly and will be “utterly thorough”, although a spokesman for the governing body was yesterday unable to provide specific details.
Moyes plans to rebuild squad if troubles go on
His future now pledged to Everton, David Moyes got down to the business yesterday of rediscovering the success which presently eludes him and vowed to rebuild his squad if they are unable to recapture the form of the past few years.
Petrov may be out for six months
Mark Hughes is facing up to the prospect of having Martin Petrov missing for up to six months after the Bulgarian left midfielder fell awkwardly after challenging for a ball, half an hour into Bulgaria’s World Cup qualifier in Georgia on Wednesday.
Ferguson maintains Rooney is still evolving
His five goals in four games have included the kind of finishing for England on Wednesday night which leads Bryan Robson, for one, to believe he is currently in the goalscoring form of his life. But Sir Alex Ferguson made it clear yesterday that Wayne Rooney remains a work in progress.
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