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Rob Harris
Wenger to sign new deal with Arsenal
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Rob Harris
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27 Jan 2014
Arsene Wenger will manage Arsenal for a 20th season, the club says, and will soon be signing a new deal with it.
Ferguson autobiography addresses issues with Beckham
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Rob Harris
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22 Oct 2013
A decade after kicking a boot at David Beckham's head, Sir Alex Ferguson has used his autobiography to criticise the star's pre-occupation with fame.
Alex Ferguson gets ready for Old Trafford farewell
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Rob Harris
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10 May 2013
This weekend, 76 000 fans have one final chance to witness - and savour - the most successful manager in Britain's football history.
Arsenal reveals prudent financial approach
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Rob Harris
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26 Feb 2013
In the Arsenal boardroom, maintaining a diligent financial approach is as important as ending the team's title drought.
Cycling sponsor suing UCI over Armstrong saga
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Rob Harris
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5 Nov 2012
Sportswear company Skins is suing cycling's governing body for $2-million, claiming brand damage for backing the sport.
Chelsea score sweet revenge with League Cup win against Man Utd
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Rob Harris
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1 Nov 2012
Chelsea came from behind three times against Manchester United before a nine-goal thriller was settled by Ramires' in the League Cup quarterfinals.
Germans implode against Sweden, Spain’s winning run ends
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Rob Harris
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17 Oct 2012
Spain's run of 24 qualifying wins was halted by France, while Germany spectacularly collapsed to allow Sweden to draw 4-4.
John Terry banned for four matches for racial abuse
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Rob Harris
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28 Sep 2012
From the heights of captaining England and Chelsea, John Terry's football career faces being forever marred by being found guilty of racial abuse.
Verdict due in Terry’s racism trial
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Rob Harris
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12 Jul 2012
The verdict in John Terry's racism trial is expected on Friday -- if found guilty he will be the first UK footballer convicted of racial abuse.
Cole stands up for Terry in racism trial
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Rob Harris
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11 Jul 2012
Chelsea defender Ashley Cole has defended captain John Terry against accusations of racism on the second day of his teammate's trial.
Rooney’s return secures England in Euro 2012 quarterfinals
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Rob Harris
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20 Jun 2012
Wayne Rooney returned from a two-match ban to deliver a goal and give his team a 1-0 win over Ukraine and a spot in the Euro 2012 quarterfinals.
Hodgson France England Euro
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Rob Harris
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4 Jun 2012
His team beset by injuries after a few weeks in charge, Roy Hodgson has conceded that England will struggle to beat France in their Euro 2012 opener.
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