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Martinez proud as Wigan exit Premier League
Roberto Martinez was a proud man as Wigan said goodbye to the Barclays Premier League with a 2-2 draw against Aston Villa.
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RVP lauds Fergie, eyes more trophies
Manchester United striker Robin van Persie lavished praise on the retiring Sir Alex Ferguson after a manic 5-5 draw with West Brom on Sunday.
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Chelsea gratitude sufficient for Benitez
Rafael Benitez led Chelsea to third place with a 2-1 victory over Everton before deciding not to bid farewell to the home supporters at Stamford Bridge.
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Allardyce: Signing Carroll our main priority
Manager Sam Allardyce says signing Andy Carroll on a permanent deal from Liverpool is West Ham's "main priority" over the summer.
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Ferguson finishes with wine, not win
Sir Alex Ferguson ended his magnificent managerial career just the way he would want - with a nice glass of red wine.
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Pulis heaps praise on retiring Owen
Stoke manager Tony Pulis heaped praise on Michael Owen after the former England striker called time on his professional career on Sunday.
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Kidd insists "emotional" City gave their best
Manchester City's interim manager Brian Kidd was pleased to hear supporters show their appreciation for Roberto Mancini during their final game of the season.
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Rodgers pays tribute to unique Carragher
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers will miss having Jamie Carragher around for a variety of reasons and he knows he is impossible to replace.
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Emotional Carra says goodbye to Anfield
Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher admitted he had an emotional afternoon after playing his last match for the club at Anfield before retirement.
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Jol hopeful of Schwarzer stay after heroics
Fulham manager Martin Jol remains hopeful of keeping Mark Schwarzer at the club after watching the goalkeeper play a starring role in their 3-0 win at Swansea.
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Joy for Arsenal; BPL finale throws up goal-glut
Arsenal's win over Newcastle ensured they beat Tottenham to the last Champions League place despite a late stunner from Gareth Bale on the final day of the season.
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Spurs will hold on to Bale, thinks AVB
Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas does not believe missing out on Champions League football will mean Spurs will struggle to keep hold of Gareth Bale .
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Dawson: I thought Spurs had qualified
Tottenham captain Michael Dawson admitted he thought Gareth Bale's last-gasp winner against Sunderland had put them into next season's Champions League.
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Arsenal must now fight for title, claims Walcott
Arsenal forward Theo Walcott admitted the players had been unaware that Tottenham had defeated Sunderland 1-0 on the final day of the season.
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Wenger: This squad one of the best I've had
Arsene Wenger hailed his Arsenal squad as one of the best he has ever assembled after they sealed Champions League football with a 1-0 win at Newcastle.
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