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Riera pens letter to Liverpool fans
My first year here was one of the best seasons and the closest the club have come to winning the Premier League. In football it's important to look forward and forget the past. The Spaniard, who completed a move to Olympiacos…
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Player quota rules pose problem for Manchester United
Every team has to name a pool of 25 players, including eight who have been at the club for three years before they turned 21. Those under 21 do not count. The list has to be in at the end of the summer transfer window and… -
Blackpool will be ready insists Adam
That's when you know you are in the Premier League, when you walk out at 2.55 ready to win your first three points. The Lancashire side suffered a double blow yesterday as their already threadbare squad was further depleted… -
Redknapp raises fears over Woodgate future
This season has seen the Premier League introduce a rule which requires clubs to name a squad of 25 senior players by the end of the summer transfer window. Spurs boss Redknapp revealed Woodgate was "nowhere near" recovering… -
West Ham confident over Olympic Stadium
The Barclays Premier League club believe switching home grounds will cost them million and have asked the Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC), who are responsible for the future of the London 2012 venues, for a six-month… -
Celtic swoop for Hooper
League qualifier against Sporting Braga. League tomorrow night. It's one of the biggest clubs, to play in the Champions League and SPL, and we've got the Emirates Cup next week, so it's a massive step. -
Sol Campbell set for Newcastle medical
The central defender made a shock return to the Premier League for a second spell with Arsenal last season, after he had signed for then npower League The 35-year-old defender has been out of contract since his deal with… -
New Saints to break new ground against Anderlecht
TNS are managed by 31-year-old Mike Davies, who used to play for Shrewsbury, and have a squad with plenty of experience at the higher reaches of the non-League game, as well as several players who have appeared in the Football League. -
James Lawton: Mancini will learn that winning teams are built not bought
He was certainly caught off guard in New York the other day when he was asked if the rest of the Premier League was beginning to quake at the number of ticks he has already placed against possibly the longest shopping list… -
United suffer in the States - but don't count them out just yet
The notable difference this time is that only five United players of any nationality competed in the finals, of whom the Mexico striker Javier Hernandez has not even made his competitive debut, and judging by the performance…
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Still fast at 50, Ottey's championship date
Earlier last week, she broke the world over-50s' 100m record for the third time this summer, clocking 11.67 seconds at a Slovenian Athletics League meeting in Novo Mesto. Next week, she stands to match Stanley Matthews, who… -
A quick chat with Faye White, captain of the women’s England squad
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Sky allowed to keep Ashes coverage until 2013
Sport
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Riera pens letter to Liverpool fans
My first year here was one of the best seasons and the closest the club have come to winning the Premier League. In football it's important to look forward and forget the past. The Spaniard, who completed a move to Olympiacos… -
Player quota rules pose problem for Manchester United
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Blackpool will be ready insists Adam
Arts and Entertainment
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Great Works: The Risen Christ (c1532), Michelangelo
a small group of wooden, clodhopping figures, which resembles a minor league event, though meant to celebrate the 1966 World Cup victory. Two of these pictures are not even football subjects. For example, there is Henri… -
Africa United: How Football Explains Africa, By Steve Bloomfield
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Seinfeld: Not that there's anything wrong with repeats
Opinion
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Mark Steel: Even in Greenland, passions run deep for the Oranje and La Roja
Kusuluk play in the East Greenland League, sailing to play five other settlements. But they are connected to the global football structure. So rather than watch the final in a famous tapas bar or Dutch pub, I avoided the… -
Brian Viner: TV rivals slug it out in final battle
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Letters: Football and Glastonbury
Lifestyle
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Football therapy for Zimbabwe's HIV-positive women
Sambo, a former fixtures secretary secretary for Zimbabwe's Professional Soccer League, said he came up with the idea of forming a league for HIV-positive women to cash in on football's appeal. Realising that football is a… -
Konami onto a winner with new soccer game
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Top 10 YouTube gaming videos of the week: Mortal Kombat's cinematic rebirth
Travel
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Hotel prices "up 90 percent" during volcano chaos
Although Milan was also hosting the Football Championship League Semi-Finals on April 20, the hikes were widespread across the affected area, suggests Trivago. Research by price comparison site Trivago revealed that prices in… -
Row over airspace closure intensifies as ash chaos drags on
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As passengers fly through Terminal 5, cabin crew talk tactics at local…
Money
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Mark Dampier: Insynergy's at the top of its league
I have little interest in football but the following analogy works quite well. There are many football players and clubs, but very few players of star quality that regularly make a difference to their team's performance. -
Investors set to return, small cap in hand
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Match made in heaven: How armchair football fans can save money on the…
Student
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Newcastle University
Not great – came 72nd out of 131 universities graded by People Green League 2009’, an assessment of environmental performance. Sports ranking: 8th out of 142 in the BUCS league table. There are also five main sports… -
Staffordshire University
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Sheffield Hallam University
Environment
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Q and what has it cost?
A Uefa have confirmed that both Champions League semi-finals will go ahead. A decision will be made shortly regarding Thursday's Uefa Europa League matches, with Q What about this week's big European football games? -
Copenhagen diary (11/12/09)
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Annual cost of climate change 'will be £190bn'