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Ba excited by prospect of Mourinho
Everybody at Chelsea is looking forward to the anticipated return of Jose Mourinho, according to striker Demba Ba.
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Premier League clubs eye Feyenoord stars
Feyenoord assistant manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst admits the Dutch club's star players are attracting interest from England.
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Stoke rubbish Begovic to Liverpool reports
Stoke City have dismissed a report linking goalkeeper Asmir Begovic with a summer move to Liverpool.
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Warnock: Moyes availability prompted Fergie
Neil Warnock believes Sir Alex Ferguson may have brought forward his retirement plans so that Manchester United did not miss out on replacing him with David Moyes.
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Desailly thinks Gareth should Bale out
Gareth Bale should leave Tottenham for a club that has a "culture of victory", according to Marcel Desailly.
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N'Diaye has no problems with Di Canio
Sunderland midfielder Alfred N'Diaye has insisted there is no dissent within the camp over manager Paolo Di Canio's brave new world.
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Newcastle braced for Coloccini battle
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is gearing up for a fight to hold on to skipper Fabricio Coloccini for the second time in five months.
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Promoted clubs set for huge payout
Watford or Crystal Palace can still expect to receive £120million if they are relegated from the Barclays Premier League after just one year of top-flight football.
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Stoke reject Nzonzi transfer request
Stoke have confirmed midfielder Steven Nzonzi's transfer request has been rejected but stress it was not related to the departure of Tony Pulis.
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Rodgers gets thumbs up from Werner
Liverpool chairman Tom Werner claims manager Brendan Rodgers has made "remarkable progress" during his first year in charge.
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Lambert issues Benteke 'reality check'
Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert has warned Christian Benteke he faces a "reality check" after reports suggesting the striker could be keen to leave the club.
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Osman commits to Everton until 2015
Leon Osman has signed a contract extension which will keep him at Everton until 2015.
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Fellaini warns United players of 'tough' Moyes
Everton midfielder Marouane Fellaini has warned the Manchester United players they will not get an easy ride under new boss David Moyes.
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Kidd delighted for win after emotional week
Manchester City caretaker boss Brian Kidd lauded his side as they announced themselves to the American market by coming from three goals down to beat Chelsea 4-3.
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Soriano: No substance to Aguero rumours
Manchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano dismissed suggestions record £38million signing Sergio Aguero could leave the club.
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