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Wenger faces barrage of criticism for 2-1 defeat

Arsenal fans have let manager Arsene Wenger know just how upset they are as the club faces danger of missing out on a Champions League qualification.

Former Fifa official spills the beans on TV rights trade

Corruption dogs football’s 2011

Football in 2011 was dominated by events off the field rather than on it as headlines were dominated by allegations of corruption and bribery at Fifa.

Manchester United looks to Premier League summit

Manchester United looks to Premier League summit

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson is too focused on the match against Queens Park Rangers to give much thought to the January transfer window.

Man United held to draw by Newcastle, Spurs win

Manchester United are hoping that Liverpool win their weekend game against Manc City after drawing with Newcastle, while Spurs beat West Brom 3-1.

Ferguson celebrates 25 years with Man United

Ferguson celebrates 25 years with Man United

Alex Ferguson reaches 25 years in charge of Manchester United, embarking upon his second quarter century with the same vigor that he began the first.

Cricket world reels from Butt, Asif spot-fixing verdict

Eleven years after South Africa’s Hansie Cronje was banned for life for taking bribes, the cricket world has taken another match-fixing blow.

Match fixing accused’s future sits with jury

The jury in the fixing trial of former Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif was sent home in the hope they can reach a majority decision.

Dictator Blatter wanted me out

Dictator Blatter wanted me out, says Bin Hammam

Mohamed bin Hammam has accused Sepp Blatter of acting like a "dictator" in giving him a life ban from football over bribery allegations.

Virgin Racing to use rival Mclaren’s facilities

Virgin Racing has announced a deal with rival McLaren allowing it to use facilities belonging to the more successful Formula One team.

Man United look to bounce back at Newcastle

With Manchester United and Arsenal each seeking to overcome huge disappointment, the Premier League title race continues this week.

Mourinho reiterates desire to return to England

Jose Mourinho has reiterated his desire to return to England’s Premier League but says he is not in a hurry to come back.

Premier League introduces new financial rules

England’s Premier League has introduced new ownership and financial regulations in an attempt to avoid a repeat of Portsmouth’s implosion last season.

Wenger to gamble on Fabregas for Porto clash

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger may gamble on Cesc Fabregas’s fitness for the must-win Champions League match against Porto on Tuesday.

Australia stunned by Scotland

Scotland stunned Australia 9-8 and New Zealand continued its perfect touring record to beat England on Saturday.

Henry ‘hands’ France 2010 escape

France qualified for the World Cup thanks to a double handball by Thierry Henry that led to the extra-time goal in a 1-1 draw with Ireland.

New Zealand and Australia start tours with victory

New Zealand and Australia opened their European tours with hard-fought wins over Wales and England on Saturday.

Injuries threaten Man United title run

Manchester United’s chances of taking the top spot in the English Premiership this weekend is under threat due to a string of injuries.

Arsenal aiming for victory in London derby

Arsenal could close on the Premier League’s leading teams on Sunday when it heads across London to take on struggling West Ham.

Hiddink engineers 4-1 win for Chelsea

Guus Hiddink seemed to stroll through what could have been his toughest challenge as manager when he lifted his team from its Champions League exit.

Man U ease into FA Cup quarterfinals

Manchester United easily reached the quarterfinals of the FA Cup on Sunday with a 4-1 victory at Derby.