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Cortese, Pochettino to stay at Southampton
Southampton's executive chairman Nicola Cortese will be staying at the club next season following a meeting with owner Katharina Liebherr.
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Ferguson remembers humble beginnings
As Sir Alex Ferguson prepared to end his magnificent career, he cast his mind back 39 years to the start at East Stirling, with eight players and no goalkeeper.
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Stoke launch internal investigation
Stoke have launched "a full internal investigation" into reports of an incident at their training ground on Friday, the club announced.
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Laudrup anticipates busy summer for Swansea
Swansea manager Michael Laudrup has predicted a busy summer transfer window at the Liberty Stadium and expects to bring in around half a dozen new faces.
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Hughton sure Holt will stay with Norwich
Norwich manager Chris Hughton has dismissed speculation that striker Grant Holt could be leaving Carrow Road in the summer.
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Odemwingie won't go for cheap, warns Clarke
West Brom head coach Steve Clarke insists troublesome wantaway striker Peter Odemwingie will not be sold on the cheap this summer.
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Lambert not after a new deal
Paul Lambert has dismissed talk of him being rewarded with an improved contract after keeping Aston Villa in the Barclays Premier League.
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Mariappa prepares Reading for drop
Reading defender Adrian Mariappa has warned his team-mates of the challenge that awaits in the npower Championship next season.
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Allardyce warns of tough task ahead
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has warned it will take an "astronomical" amount of money for any mid-table Barclays Premier League club to kick on next season.
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Pulis promises Owen a 'fond' farewell
Stoke manager Tony Pulis has promised Michael Owen a send-off this weekend as the striker calls time on his professional career.
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Richards not easing up for City
Manchester City defender Micah Richards believes it is important the club end their season with a flourish.
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Lampard keen on Mourinho reunion
Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard believes the return of Jose Mourinho would help the Blues challenge for the Premier League title again.
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Rodgers appreciates steep learning curve
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers admits his first season in charge has been a learning curve he needed to fully comprehend the challenge ahead of him.
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RVP revels in local Manchester support
Robin van Persie believes Monday's Premier League trophy parade debunked the myth that all Manchester United fans come from outside the city.
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Martinez eager to sort out Wigan future
Roberto Martinez has promised he will make a quick decision about his future at Wigan.
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