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Sports Roundup: Ferguson Backs Hearts, Man Utd Sees Profit, and More

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The world of sports is always full of surprises, and this week is no exception. From football to rugby and boxing, there's been no shortage of exciting news and updates. Here's a roundup of the latest developments. In...

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Sports Roundup: Ferguson Backs Hearts, Man Utd Sees Profit, and More

From football to rugby and boxing, the latest news and updates

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The world of sports is always full of surprises, and this week is no exception. From football to rugby and boxing, there's been no shortage of exciting news and updates. Here's a roundup of the latest developments.

In football, Hearts head coach Derek McInnes has revealed that none other than Sir Alex Ferguson is rooting for his side to win the Scottish Premiership title. According to McInnes, the former Manchester United boss has been in touch to offer his support. "He's been in touch and wished us all the best for the rest of the season," McInnes said. "It's great to have someone like Sir Alex Ferguson backing us."

Speaking of Manchester United, the club's chief executive Omar Berrada has announced that the team is seeing a "positive financial impact" from their redundancy programme. Despite a fall in revenues, the latest financial results show an increase in profit. "We're pleased to see the positive impact of our cost-cutting measures," Berrada said. "We're committed to ensuring the long-term sustainability of the club."

Meanwhile, in the world of rugby, Leeds Rhinos stars Ryan Hall and Harry Newman are making waves in Las Vegas. The pair were spotted touring the strip in a military hummer, taking in the sights and sounds of the iconic city. "Rugby League is taking over!" they joked.

In boxing, Fabio Wardley has called for a heavyweight showdown with Tyson Fury before the end of the year. Wardley is set to face Daniel Dubois in his next fight, and if he emerges victorious, he's hoping to secure a title shot against Fury. "I'd love to face Tyson Fury before the end of the year," Wardley said. "I'm confident I can beat him and become the new champion."

Finally, in horse racing, Constitution Hill has been ruled out of the Champion Hurdle in 2026. The horse's trainer, Nicky Henderson, made the announcement after Constitution Hill fell three times in four starts. However, the horse has shown promising form on the Flat, winning a stunning success at Southwell last week.

Overall, it's been a busy week in the world of sports, with plenty of exciting news and updates to keep fans on the edge of their seats. From football to rugby and boxing, there's always something new to look forward to.

The world of sports is always full of surprises, and this week is no exception. From football to rugby and boxing, there's been no shortage of exciting news and updates. Here's a roundup of the latest developments.

In football, Hearts head coach Derek McInnes has revealed that none other than Sir Alex Ferguson is rooting for his side to win the Scottish Premiership title. According to McInnes, the former Manchester United boss has been in touch to offer his support. "He's been in touch and wished us all the best for the rest of the season," McInnes said. "It's great to have someone like Sir Alex Ferguson backing us."

Speaking of Manchester United, the club's chief executive Omar Berrada has announced that the team is seeing a "positive financial impact" from their redundancy programme. Despite a fall in revenues, the latest financial results show an increase in profit. "We're pleased to see the positive impact of our cost-cutting measures," Berrada said. "We're committed to ensuring the long-term sustainability of the club."

Meanwhile, in the world of rugby, Leeds Rhinos stars Ryan Hall and Harry Newman are making waves in Las Vegas. The pair were spotted touring the strip in a military hummer, taking in the sights and sounds of the iconic city. "Rugby League is taking over!" they joked.

In boxing, Fabio Wardley has called for a heavyweight showdown with Tyson Fury before the end of the year. Wardley is set to face Daniel Dubois in his next fight, and if he emerges victorious, he's hoping to secure a title shot against Fury. "I'd love to face Tyson Fury before the end of the year," Wardley said. "I'm confident I can beat him and become the new champion."

Finally, in horse racing, Constitution Hill has been ruled out of the Champion Hurdle in 2026. The horse's trainer, Nicky Henderson, made the announcement after Constitution Hill fell three times in four starts. However, the horse has shown promising form on the Flat, winning a stunning success at Southwell last week.

Overall, it's been a busy week in the world of sports, with plenty of exciting news and updates to keep fans on the edge of their seats. From football to rugby and boxing, there's always something new to look forward to.

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