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English National Team
Triesman to lift lid on England 2018 failure? (May 9, 2011 15:16 GMT)
Former FA chairman Lord Triesman is expected to blow the whistle on the bribes and backhanders he was asked for by those in a position to influence the voting on the 2018 World Cup bid, ESPNsoccernet can reveal.
FA could axe Africa funding after 2018 failure (May 9, 2011 15:14 GMT)
Football Association chiefs are considering whether to axe funding to three of Africa's poorest countries after a review of overseas projects following England's failed 2018 World Cup bid.
English Premier League
Luke Young fears star Villa duo may leave (May 9, 2011 22:18 GMT)
Luke Young insists Aston Villa cannot afford to lose both Ashley Young and Stewart Downing this summer even though he expects the pair to be targeted by some of the Premier League's leading clubs.
Gerrard: I'll be back for pre-season (May 9, 2011 21:03 GMT)
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has confirmed he is on track to return at the start of next season after missing the past two months with a groin injury.
Premier Showdown - May 7-9 (May 9, 2011 16:10 GMT)
Take on Dale Johnson and Tommy Smyth in our predictions game.
Jose Enrique coy over Newcastle future (May 9, 2011 15:57 GMT)
Newcastle defender Jose Enrique is maintaining a diplomatic stance over his St James' Park future, with speculation that he will move to Liverpool set to intensify when the current season ends.
Sullivan: Relegation would cost Hammers £40m (May 9, 2011 15:21 GMT)
West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has warned relegation from the Premier League would cost him and David Gold up to £40 million of their own money to keep the debt-riddled club afloat.
Doyle retunrs to boost Wolves survival bid (May 9, 2011 13:57 GMT)
Kevin Doyle has given Wolves a boost ahead of their remaining two Premier League games by revealing he is on track to make his comeback against Sunderland.
Melo eyes Prem Lge with Juve future in doubt (May 9, 2011 13:32 GMT)
Arsenal target Felipe Melo is eyeing a move to the Premier League if he is deemed surplus to requirements at Juventus, the player's agent has confirmed.
Heskey in the clear after barging into referee (May 9, 2011 11:09 GMT)
Aston Villa striker Emile Heskey will face no disciplinary action in relation to his behaviour during Saturday's Premier League clash with Wigan.
Sagna admits that Gunners are "too nice" (May 9, 2011 11:05 GMT)
Arsenal's end-of-season falterings have seen defender Bacary Sagna admit that Arsenal need a killer instinct if they are to ever become Premier League champions again. Indeed, the Frenchman believes he and his team-mates are "too nice".
Blue is the colour (May 9, 2011 11:03 GMT)
The Fifth Official enjoys a healthy serving of Schadenfreude as Arsenal and Chelsea are shot down.
Hoddle: Tottenham will join goalkeeper hunt (May 9, 2011 09:38 GMT)
Glenn Hoddle believes that goalkeepers will be the hottest property in this summer's transfer market as his old club Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United begin the hunt for a new No.1.
Terry baffled by Blues surrender at United (May 9, 2011 09:12 GMT)
Chelsea captain John Terry has admitted he is at a loss to explain his side's first-half capitulation against Manchester United on Sunday.
De Jong: It's "do or die" for City (May 9, 2011 08:35 GMT)
Manchester City midfielder Nigel De Jong is gearing up for a "do or die" week as the club prepare for a crucial Premier League clash against Tottenham Hotspur and the FA Cup final against Stoke City.
Dalglish delighted with Liverpool evolution (May 9, 2011 08:08 GMT)
Kenny Dalglish believes Liverpool have proved in recent weeks that they were never a two-man team that relied on Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard.
Hodgson wants contract talks with Odemwingie (May 9, 2011 07:13 GMT)
West Bromwich Albion manager Roy Hodgson expects the club to offer a new contract to leading scorer Peter Odemwingie in the summer.
Bale out for season with ankle injury (May 9, 2011 07:00 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur winger Gareth Bale has suffered a ruptured ankle ligament following a challenge from Blackpool's Charlie Adam at the weekend, but is expected to be fit for the start of pre-season.
Giggs stunned by Man United title success (May 9, 2011 07:00 GMT)
Manchester United veteran Ryan Giggs has admitted he never expected the club to stand on the brink of overhauling Liverpool's record of 18 league championships when he won his first, United's eighth, back in 1993.
English Championship
CAA set to investigate Blackpool plane prank (May 9, 2011 15:06 GMT)
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) are set to investigate a stunt by Blackpool fans that saw them mock rivals Preston with an aerial display at the weekend.
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Month: January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December
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English National Team
Triesman to lift lid on England 2018 failure? (May 9, 2011 15:16 GMT)
Former FA chairman Lord Triesman is expected to blow the whistle on the bribes and backhanders he was asked for by those in a position to influence the voting on the 2018 World Cup bid, ESPNsoccernet can reveal.
FA could axe Africa funding after 2018 failure (May 9, 2011 15:14 GMT)
Football Association chiefs are considering whether to axe funding to three of Africa's poorest countries after a review of overseas projects following England's failed 2018 World Cup bid.
English Premier League
Luke Young fears star Villa duo may leave (May 9, 2011 22:18 GMT)
Luke Young insists Aston Villa cannot afford to lose both Ashley Young and Stewart Downing this summer even though he expects the pair to be targeted by some of the Premier League's leading clubs.
Gerrard: I'll be back for pre-season (May 9, 2011 21:03 GMT)
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has confirmed he is on track to return at the start of next season after missing the past two months with a groin injury.
Premier Showdown - May 7-9 (May 9, 2011 16:10 GMT)
Take on Dale Johnson and Tommy Smyth in our predictions game.
Jose Enrique coy over Newcastle future (May 9, 2011 15:57 GMT)
Newcastle defender Jose Enrique is maintaining a diplomatic stance over his St James' Park future, with speculation that he will move to Liverpool set to intensify when the current season ends.
Sullivan: Relegation would cost Hammers £40m (May 9, 2011 15:21 GMT)
West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has warned relegation from the Premier League would cost him and David Gold up to £40 million of their own money to keep the debt-riddled club afloat.
Doyle retunrs to boost Wolves survival bid (May 9, 2011 13:57 GMT)
Kevin Doyle has given Wolves a boost ahead of their remaining two Premier League games by revealing he is on track to make his comeback against Sunderland.
Melo eyes Prem Lge with Juve future in doubt (May 9, 2011 13:32 GMT)
Arsenal target Felipe Melo is eyeing a move to the Premier League if he is deemed surplus to requirements at Juventus, the player's agent has confirmed.
Heskey in the clear after barging into referee (May 9, 2011 11:09 GMT)
Aston Villa striker Emile Heskey will face no disciplinary action in relation to his behaviour during Saturday's Premier League clash with Wigan.
Sagna admits that Gunners are "too nice" (May 9, 2011 11:05 GMT)
Arsenal's end-of-season falterings have seen defender Bacary Sagna admit that Arsenal need a killer instinct if they are to ever become Premier League champions again. Indeed, the Frenchman believes he and his team-mates are "too nice".
Blue is the colour (May 9, 2011 11:03 GMT)
The Fifth Official enjoys a healthy serving of Schadenfreude as Arsenal and Chelsea are shot down.
Hoddle: Tottenham will join goalkeeper hunt (May 9, 2011 09:38 GMT)
Glenn Hoddle believes that goalkeepers will be the hottest property in this summer's transfer market as his old club Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United begin the hunt for a new No.1.
Terry baffled by Blues surrender at United (May 9, 2011 09:12 GMT)
Chelsea captain John Terry has admitted he is at a loss to explain his side's first-half capitulation against Manchester United on Sunday.
De Jong: It's "do or die" for City (May 9, 2011 08:35 GMT)
Manchester City midfielder Nigel De Jong is gearing up for a "do or die" week as the club prepare for a crucial Premier League clash against Tottenham Hotspur and the FA Cup final against Stoke City.
Dalglish delighted with Liverpool evolution (May 9, 2011 08:08 GMT)
Kenny Dalglish believes Liverpool have proved in recent weeks that they were never a two-man team that relied on Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard.
Hodgson wants contract talks with Odemwingie (May 9, 2011 07:13 GMT)
West Bromwich Albion manager Roy Hodgson expects the club to offer a new contract to leading scorer Peter Odemwingie in the summer.
Bale out for season with ankle injury (May 9, 2011 07:00 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur winger Gareth Bale has suffered a ruptured ankle ligament following a challenge from Blackpool's Charlie Adam at the weekend, but is expected to be fit for the start of pre-season.
Giggs stunned by Man United title success (May 9, 2011 07:00 GMT)
Manchester United veteran Ryan Giggs has admitted he never expected the club to stand on the brink of overhauling Liverpool's record of 18 league championships when he won his first, United's eighth, back in 1993.
English Championship
CAA set to investigate Blackpool plane prank (May 9, 2011 15:06 GMT)
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) are set to investigate a stunt by Blackpool fans that saw them mock rivals Preston with an aerial display at the weekend.




