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City managers expected to win five trophies
Manchester City's new manager will join a club expecting to win five trophies in the next five years - a period that could represent his shelf-life in the job.
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Baines: We will recover from Moyes exit
Everton defender Leighton Baines insists the upheaval of losing manager David Moyes to Manchester United after 11 years in charge will not derail the club.
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Benteke won't accept Villa refusal for sale
Striker Christian Benteke has told Aston Villa he "won't necessarily accept" it if they tell him he cannot leave the club.
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Begovic hints at Reds move; Nzonzi wants out
Stoke goalkeeper Asmir Begovic has hinted he will be joining Liverpool this summer, according to reports.
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Bramble confirms Sunderland exit plans
Titus Bramble has confirmed he will be leaving Sunderland when his contract expires at the end of next month.
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United cut annual interest bill
Manchester United have cut their interest bill by £10million a year after a major refinancing through Bank of America.
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Rodgers expects swift Carroll resolution
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers expects Andy Carroll's future to be decided long before the end of the transfer window.
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Pardew backed to take Newcastle fortward
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has been handed the task of dragging the club back into the top half of the Barclays Premier League after holding talks with owner Mike Ashley.
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Whelan confident over Martinez stay
Wigan chairman Dave Whelan is increasingly confident FA Cup-winning manager Roberto Martinez will lead their bid for promotion back to the Premier League.
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Ferdinand eyes more trophies with United
Rio Ferdinand has set his sights on winning more silverware under David Moyes after signing a one-year contract extension with Manchester United.
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City, Chelsea offer to help tornado victims
Chelsea and Manchester City will pay their respects to the victims of the Oklahoma tornado in Thursday's match at Busch Stadium in St Louis.
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Wilshere demands strong start from Arsenal
Jack Wilshere has warned Arsenal cannot afford another slow start next season if they are to mount a sustained challenge for the Barclays Premier League title.
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Ferdinand signs new United deal
Rio Ferdinand has signed a one-year contract extension with Manchester United.
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Winterburn expects Arsenal to 'strengthen'
Arsenal legend Nigel Winterburn has urged the club to get busy during the summer transfer window or risk enduring another trophyless season.
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Mata approves of Mourinho, targets trophies
Juan Mata would welcome the appointment of Jose Mourinho as Chelsea's new manager and says they must aspire to win the Premier League.
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