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- Turner prize is consolation for finishing runner-up to Sir Alex
- Outside the Box Most football fans could name Sir Alex Ferguson as the longest- serving manager at a current English League club, but how many would know the second-longest? Step forward Graham Turner, once in charge at Aston Villa and Wolves, but manager of Hereford United for...
- Research articles 2008-10-19
- Terry finds feet but United in spot of bother
- CHELSEA v MANCHESTER UNITED Chelsea's captain claims the ghosts of Moscow have been buried as serious contenders square off at the Bridge. By Steve Tongue The banner in the Matthew Harding Stand at Stamford Bridge reads: "John Terry. Captain, Leader, Legend." And thanks to a disciplinary commission's...
- Research articles 2008-09-21
- Drogba the man of two halves set for defining test
- On the one hand, he is branded a diver and a cheat; on the other, he is Chelsea's key man, a destroyer of defences. Tonight the 30- year-old has the chance to be remembered for the brighter side of his game Like it or not, an immense shadow...
- Research articles 2008-05-21
- Grant calls on Blues to play like champions again
- Boldness is not natural to Avram Grant but Chelsea will try and hit Liverpool hard tonight to secure a place in the Champions League final. The tactic, if it succeeds, may not be enough to save Grant his job - sources close to owner Roman Abramovich maintain that is unlikely...
- Research articles 2008-04-30
- Grant calls on Blues to play like champions again
- Boldness is not natural to Avram Grant but Chelsea will try and hit Liverpool hard tonight to secure a place in the Champions League final. The tactic, if it succeeds, may not be enough to save Grant his job - sources close to owner Roman Abramovich maintain that is unlikely...
- Research articles 2008-04-30
- Red mist may cost Ferguson as dearly as Reds' misses
- MANCHESTER UNITED 0 PORTSMOUTH 1 Some would argue that today should be an occasion to toast Harry Redknapp, for whom the FA Cup has created an opportunity, after the most dramatic of weekends, to strike a blow for a seemingly dying breed as well as to win the...
- Research articles 2008-03-10
- Cup romance lures Capello to hasten start of England affair
- Fabio Capello is arriving early to start his job as England manager and is expected to watch his first English games in person this weekend. The Independent understands the Italian is scheduled to arrive in London tomorrow and is considering watching two FA Cup ties over the weekend....
- Research articles 2008-01-04
- Cup romance lures Capello to hasten start of England affair
- Fabio Capello is arriving early to start his job as England manager and is expected to watch his first English games in person this weekend. The Independent understands the Italian is scheduled to arrive in London tomorrow and is considering watching two FA Cup ties over the weekend....
- Research articles 2008-01-04
- Gallen insists Plymouth can reach last four
- The Plymouth striker Kevin Gallen believes Watford's relegation worries could help his side pull off an FA Cup sixth-round upset. Argyle have been drawn at home to Adrian Boothroyd's team, who are two points adrift at the bottom of the Premiership, and Gallen, on loan from QPR until the end...
- Research articles 2007-02-20
- SOC: Wenger stays put as Arsenal bid to emulate United
- AAP Sports News Australia 10-28-2004 SOC: Wenger stays put as Arsenal bid to emulate United By Mark Meadows LONDON, Oct 27 Reuters - Arsene Wenger's decision to extend his contract with English soccer champions Arsenal...
- Research articles 2004-10-28
- FOCUS: Carry on kicking
- One view of the saga of Sven Goran Eriksson is that it's been a fuss about nothing. So what if he had a relationship with a secretary at the Football Association, the organisation that employs him? No marriage was broken up. No one got slapped around. These are grown- up...
- Research articles 2004-08-08
- Glenn Moore on Saturday: Style of Henry proves worthier than the
- A RUSSIAN billionaire and a French millionaire dominated this English football season, an indication of the game's cosmopolitan nature and fiscal realities. Fortunately, personal wealth was only relevant with one of them. That was Roman Abram-ovich. Previously unknown to all but students of the Russian economy he...
- Research articles 2004-05-15
- SOC: England recall Southgate and Smith for Portugal friendly
- AAP Sports News Australia 02-15-2004 SOC: England recall Southgate and Smith for Portugal friendly LONDON, Feb 14 (Reuters) - England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has recalled experienced defender Gareth Southgate for Wednesday's friendly international against Portugal, the Football Association's website...
- Research articles 2004-02-15
- American goalie rises to top of soccer world
- MANCHESTER, England -- In his prior life, on the other side of the Atlantic, Tim Howard rarely was noticed. Occasionally, he recalls, a soccer mom with a couple of kids would recognize him as goalkeeper for Major League Soccer's New York/New Jersey MetroStars. In his new life, the American-born...
- Research articles 2004-01-23
- FOOTBALL: Fulham steal in to sign McBride as Saha's replacement
- FULHAM HAVE wasted little time in filling the void left by Louis Saha's exit by beating Blackburn Rovers to the signature of the American international Brian McBride. The two-and-a-half-year deal is subject to a medical and the granting of a work permit, but the striker is expected...
- Research articles 2004-01-21
- Soc: United deny any wrongdoing in Howard transfer
- AAP Sports News Australia 01-12-2004 Soc: United deny any wrongdoing in Howard transfer LONDON, Jan 11 Reuters - Manchester United have denied any wrongdoing in the transfer deal that brought goalkeeper Tim Howard to the club from the USA last...
- Research articles 2004-01-12
- FOOTBALL IN BRIEF: UNITED CONFIRM MILLER SIGNING
- Manchester United have signed the Celtic midfielder Liam Miller, who will join at the end of the season. United also want to sign the Leeds coach Kevin Blackwell, who has been acting as Eddie Gray's assistant, writes Alan Nixon. Liverpool have signed Southampton's Welsh international goalkeeper Paul...
- Research articles 2004-01-10
- Football: England players likely to escape Turkey charges
- DAVID BECKHAM and other England players are expected to escape disciplinary charges from Uefa, the governing body of European football, concerning the tunnel fracas during the Euro 2004 qualifying game against Turkey in Istanbul on 11 October. But the Football Association could still face a general charge of failing to...
- Research articles 2003-10-23
- Man Utd board meets to tackle question of Roy Keane's future
- THE FURORE over Roy Keane's admission that he deliberately tried to injure a fellow professional footballer is being taken so seriously that the future of the Manchester United captain is to be discussed by the board of the club's quoted parent company. Sir Roy Gardner, the Manchester...
- Research articles 2002-09-09
- Football: Captain Beckham can be `a leader' says Eriksson
- THE FIRST England team to be selected by a foreign hand will tonight step out at Villa Park bedevilled by the familiar English handicap of being under-prepared and over-hyped. Though Sven Goran Eriksson did his best to lower expectations, insisting "it is not a new era, just...
- Research articles 2001-02-28
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