Arsene Wenger

Le Genius is bad news

STEVE BRUCE reckons Arsene Wenger has been BAD news for British bosses - but he would not have it any other way. The Sunderland chief, who faces Wenger's Arsenal today, believes the magic worked by the Frenchman with the...

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Paper Talk: Villans eye Richards bid

Aston Villa are eyeing a £13million move for Manchester City's Micah Richards, while Birmingham want Rangers duo Steven Davis and Kris Boyd. THE SUN Frank Lampard has flown to Serbia for treatment by the Belgrade 'miracle...

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Glenn Gibbons: Scotland's decline is so steep

Published Date: 21 November 2009 IN THE course of a BBC documentary back in 1985, Bobby Charlton made a statement which, to anyone under the age of, say, 30 nowadays will sound like a fairy tale. His claim concerned Scotland's...

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Over-paid footballers lack integrity – sports ethics expert

Nov 21 2009 by Our Correspondent, Western Mail LAST Wednesday night, the hopes and dreams of the Republic of Ireland team and their supporters of reaching the World Cup finals in South Africa next year were dashed. In...

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Under-siege captain backs Irish demands for rematch

Ace French striker feels 'extremely sorry' after handball By Fergus Black Saturday November 21 2009 THIERRY Henry spoke yesterday of his embarrassment at how his controversial handball robbed Ireland of a chance to make the...

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No point looking for heads to roll

You know it's time to worry when grief escalates to that eccentric condition of invoking a moral imperative. We had travelled that far by Thursday lunchtime. FIFA, having already pulled the stroke of play-off seedings, surely...

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Wenger rejects placenta treatment will help van Persie's miracle return

From ANI London, Nov 21 : Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has dismissed alternative medicine, and admitted that striker Robin van Persie will not make a miracle return at Sunderland today. Dutch striker van Persie led the way by...

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Chelsea`s Lampard joins flight to Serbia for treatment!

Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has flown to Serbia for treatment on the torn thigh muscle he suffered training with England ahead of last weekend`s friendly with Brazil, British media reported on Saturday.

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Arsenal seeks to overcome Van Persie absence

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is confident his side can maintain its Premier League title challenge without top scorer Robin van Persie, who is sidelined for six weeks with a serious ankle injury. The IAAF said on Friday it is...

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FIFA bans Iraq from international football

"In accordance with FIFA statutes, the clubs and representative teams of Iraq are no longer permitted to take part in international matches, whether friendly or competitive," read a statement on the FIFA website on Friday....

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