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Henry targets future Arsenal link-up with Wenger (Oct 1, 2009 16:29 GMT)
Thierry Henry wants to eventually return to Arsenal to work with boss Arsene Wenger - even if he is just carrying the drinks for players.
Adebayor escapes another ban (Oct 1, 2009 15:50 GMT)
The Football Association have fined Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor £25,000 and given him a suspended two-match ban, following his controversial goal celebration against former club Arsenal in the Premier League match at Eastlands last mont
Rodriguez out as Burnley suffer more injury woe (Oct 1, 2009 14:47 GMT)
Burnley have been dealt yet another injury blow with the news that striker Jay Rodriguez will be out of action for three months with a fractured ankle.
Hart: Performance gave us ''a massive lift'' (Oct 1, 2009 14:30 GMT)
Portsmouth boss Paul Hart admits his side's performance against Everton last Saturday gave the players a ''massive lift'' as they bid to collect their first Premier League point.
Five players lose appeals over betting sanctions (Oct 1, 2009 13:19 GMT)
Five players have lost their appeals against sanctions imposed for betting on football matches.
Brown springs surprise as Barmby named captain (Oct 1, 2009 10:35 GMT)
Despite failing to command a starting place in the Hull City side, Nick Barmby has been installed as an interim club captain by manager Phil Brown.
Bruce targets first defeat of Fergie (Oct 1, 2009 09:35 GMT)
Steve Bruce's remodelled Sunderland side take on the champions at Old Trafford on Saturday evening, with the Wearsider's boss searching for a first win against his former manager.
In-form Defoe doubtful for Spurs and England (Oct 1, 2009 08:35 GMT)
Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe has suffered an injury blow and looks set to miss Saturday's trip to Bolton, while he could also drop out of Fabio Capello's England squad.
Hubbard: Evergreen Giggs continues to shine (Oct 1, 2009 07:29 GMT)
Norman Hubbard pays tribute to Ryan Giggs, who is still starring for United at the age of 35.
Martinez stock on the rise at Wigan (Oct 1, 2009 07:29 GMT)
Chris Peterson on Roberto Martinez's ability to get the best out of his re-built Wigan side.
Storrie: There is no money left (Oct 1, 2009 07:23 GMT)
Portsmouth have suffered a further blow after it was revealed that they have not been able to pay some of their players this month, with Chief Executive Peter Storrie telling ESPN Soccernet that ''there is no money left'' at the club.
Adebayor set for improper conduct hearing (Oct 1, 2009 07:00 GMT)
Emmanuel Adebayor will find out on Thursday what his fate is as he faces a Football Association hearing to answer a charge of improper conduct
Wenger surprised by faith (Oct 1, 2009 07:00 GMT)
Arsene Wenger has described the Arsenal board's decision to appoint him as manager in 1996 as ''brave'' and admits to being surprised by their faith in a relatively unknown foreign manager.
Archived News:
Month: January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December
Year: 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006
Henry targets future Arsenal link-up with Wenger (Oct 1, 2009 16:29 GMT)
Thierry Henry wants to eventually return to Arsenal to work with boss Arsene Wenger - even if he is just carrying the drinks for players.
Adebayor escapes another ban (Oct 1, 2009 15:50 GMT)
The Football Association have fined Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor £25,000 and given him a suspended two-match ban, following his controversial goal celebration against former club Arsenal in the Premier League match at Eastlands last mont
Rodriguez out as Burnley suffer more injury woe (Oct 1, 2009 14:47 GMT)
Burnley have been dealt yet another injury blow with the news that striker Jay Rodriguez will be out of action for three months with a fractured ankle.
Hart: Performance gave us ''a massive lift'' (Oct 1, 2009 14:30 GMT)
Portsmouth boss Paul Hart admits his side's performance against Everton last Saturday gave the players a ''massive lift'' as they bid to collect their first Premier League point.
Five players lose appeals over betting sanctions (Oct 1, 2009 13:19 GMT)
Five players have lost their appeals against sanctions imposed for betting on football matches.
Brown springs surprise as Barmby named captain (Oct 1, 2009 10:35 GMT)
Despite failing to command a starting place in the Hull City side, Nick Barmby has been installed as an interim club captain by manager Phil Brown.
Bruce targets first defeat of Fergie (Oct 1, 2009 09:35 GMT)
Steve Bruce's remodelled Sunderland side take on the champions at Old Trafford on Saturday evening, with the Wearsider's boss searching for a first win against his former manager.
In-form Defoe doubtful for Spurs and England (Oct 1, 2009 08:35 GMT)
Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe has suffered an injury blow and looks set to miss Saturday's trip to Bolton, while he could also drop out of Fabio Capello's England squad.
Hubbard: Evergreen Giggs continues to shine (Oct 1, 2009 07:29 GMT)
Norman Hubbard pays tribute to Ryan Giggs, who is still starring for United at the age of 35.
Martinez stock on the rise at Wigan (Oct 1, 2009 07:29 GMT)
Chris Peterson on Roberto Martinez's ability to get the best out of his re-built Wigan side.
Storrie: There is no money left (Oct 1, 2009 07:23 GMT)
Portsmouth have suffered a further blow after it was revealed that they have not been able to pay some of their players this month, with Chief Executive Peter Storrie telling ESPN Soccernet that ''there is no money left'' at the club.
Adebayor set for improper conduct hearing (Oct 1, 2009 07:00 GMT)
Emmanuel Adebayor will find out on Thursday what his fate is as he faces a Football Association hearing to answer a charge of improper conduct
Wenger surprised by faith (Oct 1, 2009 07:00 GMT)
Arsene Wenger has described the Arsenal board's decision to appoint him as manager in 1996 as ''brave'' and admits to being surprised by their faith in a relatively unknown foreign manager.




