A good start, but plenty still to do
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The Magpies have brought in two fresh faces so far: Danny Guthrie, signed from Liverpool for ?2.5million after a successful loan spell at Bolton; and Jonas Gutierrez, who broke his contract with Mallorca to try his hand in the Premier League.
Certain factions of the Toon Army have voiced disappointment with the club?s transfer activity to […]
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Pompey lifted the FA Cup trophy for the first time in 69 years in May, with it securing their place in the European competition for the first time in the club?s history.
The club have already been linked with a host of players, Manchester City captain Richard Dunne and free agent Stephen Carr all mooted […]
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Gordon Taylor, the chief executive of the Professional Footballers’ Association, has offered his support to disgraced Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton, who today was jailed for six months on charges of assault and affray.
Barton was arrested in his hometown, Liverpool, on 27th December 2007 after being involved in an attack outside a McDonald’s restaurant in the […]
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger insists that they are still in the title hunt despite the fact that their failure to get the better of Liverpool yesterday means that they could find themselves eight points behind Manchester United by the time all is said and done this weekend.
With just five league games remaining for them things […]
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Ranieri: A popular figure at Chelsea
Claudio Ranieri admits he is still bitter over the manner in which Chelsea showed him the Stamford Bridge exit door.
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Hamburger SV were the biggest gainers on Matchday 24. The Hanseatics now lie just five points behind Bayern München in the race for the title.
Ahead of the “northern derby” with in-form VfL Wolfsburg, bundesliga.de spoke with HSV coach Huub Stevens about the match, the situation at the club - and who might succeed him.
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