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Hodgson urges clubs to not forget England
Roy Hodgson is urging English football not to lose sight of the importance of international combat.
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Hodgson wishes Moyes "good fortune"
Roy Hodgson can only hope Manchester United stick by their pledge to give new manager David Moyes time to implement his ideas at Old Trafford.
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McCarthy delighted at England call-up
Reading goalkeeper Alex McCarthy has revealed his joy at receiving his first call-up to the England national team.
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Mike Ashley offers reward for Arsenal win
Mike Ashley will share out £1million between Newcastle's ancillary staff if the Magpies beat Arsenal on Sunday.
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Redknapp: Managing QPR hasn't been easy
Harry Redknapp admits his QPR reign has been one of the most turbulent of his career.
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Laudrup prefers silent treatment, says Williams
Some Barclays Premier League managers are renowned for venting their fury, but Ashley Williams has revealed how Michael Laudrup prefers the silent treatment.
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Wenger hopes for drama-free summer boost
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger feels his squad will finally be able to get the right mental preparation tat the start of the next season following a summer without speculation.
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Wenger unhappy with Chelsea's Europa win
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger feels UEFA should not "reward failure" by allowing teams who do not qualify from the Champions League group stage to enter the Europa League.
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Benitez backs Torres to lead Chelsea
Rafael Benitez is confident striker Fernando Torres can return to being an unstoppable force as the interim boss prepares for his final competitive game at Chelsea.
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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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