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It used to be who to play on the left - now it's who will be left behind

Leaving his flirtations with blondes, brunettes and billionaires to one side, the real headache for Sven Goran Eriksson during his tenure as England manager was finding someone to occupy the left flank. Fighting fit: Chelsea's...

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Blackburn midfielder David Dunn: Being a good dad hurt my career

The first of two uncomfortable phone conversations for David Dunn came with a call from his furious chief executive at Birmingham, Karren Brady. The second was to tell Sam Allardyce he was pulling out of a deal to join Bolton...

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We've hit the right notes, Rafa

SWEET MUSIC ... keen pianist Wright-Phillips hopes to hit all the right notes at Anfield today SHAUN WRIGHT-PHILLIPS hopes to hit the right note at Anfield and show Manchester City are in tune for a top-four spot. Victory in...

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Allardyce: 'Bolton was a fantastic time, a great era for me'

Rain hammering down on Pendle Hill from storm clouds as black as night: it is an early morning scene in Lancashire that Sam Allardyce has observed a thousand times before, but there seemed to be a particular poignancy in it...

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Confidence key to Hargreaves return

SIR Alex Ferguson believes restoring Owen Hargreaves' confidence could be the next stage in the United midfielder's comeback. Hargreaves returned to England last month after a year out following major surgery on both knees to...

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Ref blunder could cost us

DEFINING MOMENT ... Drogba puts Brown down as United are undone at Chelsea ALEX FERGUSON fears Martin Atkinson awarding Chelsea's winner two weeks ago could cost Manchester United the title. John Terry's goal at Stamford Bridge...

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Aston Villa could save Micah Richards' World Cup

Aston Villa could be set for offer Micah Richards a shock World Cup lifeline. The Manchester City defender is worried about his chances of making Fabio Capello’s England squad for next summer after being axed in favour of Pablo...

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Chicago: The Windy City gives a thrilling insight into life of a notorious US gangster

With its soaring glass skyscrapers, spectacular views across Lake Michigan and its cultural scene, Chicago symbolises all that’s great about the USA. While world-class shopping, thousands of restaurants and spectacular modern...

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Poyet bounces back from Spurs blow and targets Premier League return

Gus Poyet pinpoints the moment he realised he was starting to thinklike an Englishman. It is an example of how much you come to carefor the country where you live.' Aiming high: Gus Poyet wants to be back in the top flight soon...

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Sir Alex Ferguson: Manchester United's Wayne Rooney will not repeat England feat with Manchester...

will have to be patient before he gets the chance to be club captain. England manager Fabio Capello last week handed Rooney the armband for the friendly with Brazil in Qatar and despite Sir Alex Ferguson twice naming the...

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