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Jones offers repayment for smashing car
Stoke's Kenwyne Jones has apologised to team-mate Glenn Whelan after smashing his car windscreen in a mistaken act of retribution for a training-ground prank which went wrong.
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Clichy signs new four-year City deal
Gael Clichy has signed a new four-year deal at Manchester City.
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Carragher's career highlights
Veteran Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher will retire from football after Sunday's match at home to QPR - his 737th for his only professional club.
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Moyes targetting record points haul
David Moyes has his sights set on one final goal as Everton manager, with the club able to achieve their record Barclays Premier League points total this weekend.
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Lambert planning Aston Villa future
Paul Lambert will begin plotting the second phase of his Aston Villa revolution as soon as Sunday's Barclays Premier League finale at Wigan is out of the way.
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Pulis demands Stoke recognition
Stoke manager Tony Pulis heads into the summer break with a reminder to his critics of the legacy he has created at the club.
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O'Shea claims fitness saved Black Cats
John O'Shea will look back on an eventful season grateful to have emerged from it both in good health and with honour intact.
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Clarke lauds Ferguson's achievements
West Brom head coach Steve Clarke hosts Sir Alex Ferguson's farewell at the Hawthorns on Sunday.
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Laudrup wants Swansea to remain motivated
Michael Laudrup has urged his Swansea side to remain motivated and claim a victory against Fulham which could see them finish best of the rest in the Premier League.
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Dawson desperate to avoid UCL heartache
Michael Dawson is desperately hoping Tottenham will not suffer yet more Champions League heartbreak.
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Pardew struggles with ups and downs
Alan Pardew has admitted he has struggled to cope with the highs and lows of life as Newcastle manager.
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Pochettino out to ruin Owen's farewell
Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino believes Michael Owen is one of England's greatest ever players.
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Garrido looks forward to City trip
Defender Javier Garrido is grateful Norwich did not leave their Barclays Premier League rescue act down to the last day of the season.
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Martinez: Wigan will bow out with pride
Wigan's eight-year spell in the Barclays Premier League comes to an end on Sunday, but it will be a moment for pride and not regret, according to manager Roberto Martinez.
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Jol looks to finish with a flourish
Martin Jol wants Fulham to end a difficult season on a high at Swansea - a side he insists are not much better than the west Londoners.
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