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Archive for February, 2010

EXCLUSIVE: Owen Hargreaves tells Capello: I won’t make World Cup

An emotional Owen Hargreaves is resigned to missing this summer’s World Cup. The Manchester United midfielder has spoken to the England boss Fabio Capello.
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Gary Lineker: John Terry may look strong but he is only human

Fabio Capello must be tearing his hair out. Not only is he without three of his first-choice defenders for the game against Egypt on Wednesday, but the fourth — John Terry — is clearly feeling the pressure of having his private life played out in the public eye.
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Fergie persuaded me to stay: Van der Sar hails Manchester United manager

Edwin van der Sar says the inspiration of Sir Alex Ferguson’s management and the lure of Champions League success persuaded him to stay.
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Ryan Shawcross in England squad: Stoke defender joins Theo Walcott, Leighton Baines and Stephen Warnock

Ryan Shawcross has been handed his first England call-up on the night he was driven away from the Britannia Stadium in tears after he was sent off for his horror tackle on Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey.
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Keith Harris tempts Manchester United fans with golden share

Manchester Untied supporters will be offered a ‘golden share’ in the club so they can approve or veto future owners should a group of investors seeking to wrest control of the club from the Glazer family succeed.
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England boss Fabio Capello: I had to axe John Terry as captain

Fabio Capello was bemused and dismissive on arriving in England when people told him that being manager of the national team was the impossible job. Now he knows better.
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Roy Keane: Stars want money and a blonde, not to play for their country

Ipswich Town manager Roy Keane has backed Wayne Bridge’s decision to quit England and claimed: ‘International football is no longer the pinnacle for players.’
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PAUL McGRATH: ‘I’d hold my breath so they could not smell the drink’

Thrown out by Fergie, football’s ultimate hell raiser - and former Manchester United and Aston Villa defender -Paul McGrath came back to haunt him
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CHARLES SALE: Ferguson must talk, even to the BBC next season

Manchester United’s all-powerful Sir Alex Ferguson will have to respect his media obligations next season after a change in the rulebook, according to the Premier League.
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Happy 50th birthday to the League Cup: A look back through history

The League Cup is 50 years old. With the help of Sunday’s Wembley matchday programme, Sportsmail picks its favourite matches from the competition’s past.
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