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English National Team
FIFA excludes La Paz from altitude ban - report (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
FIFA will allow international soccer games to be played in the Bolivian capital of La Paz even though it lies above 9,800 feet (3,000 metres), the president of the country's soccer federation told loc

Caborn relishing England 2018 World Cup bid (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
World Cup bid ambassador Richard Caborn will begin his campaign to bring the 2018 finals to England in earnest next week.

Lampard backs Sven for success at City (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Frank Lampard believes Sven-Goran Eriksson will be under pressure to succeed at Manchester City but backed him to make a 'big impact'.

England U-21s to face Romania in August (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England Under-21s will play a friendly against Romania at Bristol City's Ashton Gate on August 21, the Football Association have confirmed.

English fans 'unfairly targeted', admits UEFA (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
UEFA today admitted English fans have sometimes been 'unfairly targeted' by foreign police prejudiced by the past, after embracing a proposal to increase stewarding and limit the use of riot police.

Rosenior urges UEFA to get tough on racism (Jun 24, 2007 07:00 GMT)
UEFA's efforts to stamp out racism have been branded 'absolutely pathetic' by the father of England Under-21 full-back Liam Rosenior.

Pearce states credentials for U-21 position (Jun 23, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Stuart Pearce is ready to apply for the full-time England under-21 job when the Football Association confirm the role.

McClaren implores England fans to lay off Lampard (Jun 23, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England manager Steve McClaren has written to England fans in a bid to get them to lay off Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard.

Barwick impressed with Pearce's performance (Jun 22, 2007 22:14 GMT)
Brian Barwick has indicated the Football Association's impression of Stuart Pearce - by describing England Under-21s as a 'credit to the country'.

Pearce set for FA talks over full-time U21 job (Jun 21, 2007 07:00 GMT)
The Football Association are set to discuss with Stuart Pearce whether he will be the full-time England Under-21 coach for the new season.

U21 players backing Pearce for full-time job (Jun 21, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Captain Nigel Reo-Coker has backed Stuart Pearce to continue in his current role as England Under-21 coach on a permanent basis.

Pearce proud of England despite spot-kick misery (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England Under-21 coach Stuart Pearce described the crazy penalty shoot-out defeat to Holland as the proudest moment of his football career.

Pearce hopes to avoid U-21 semi-final heartache (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England Under-21 boss Stuart Pearce hopes his youngsters avoid the semi-final misery he suffered as a player.

Serbian FA chief slams racism at finals (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
The president of the Serbian Football Association (FSS) Zvezdan Terzic has criticised Serbian fans who directed racist abuse at England's black players during their European Under-21 championship matc

FA appeal for shorter Huddlestone ban (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
The Football Association are appealing against the length of Tom Huddlestone's suspension at the European Under-21 Championship in Holland.

Ferdinand wants Serbs ejected from finals (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Former England striker Les Ferdinand has called on UEFA to kick Serbia out of the European Under-21 Championship.

Calls growing for UEFA action (Jun 18, 2007 07:00 GMT)
UEFA have come under increasing pressure to take action after Serbia Under-21 players were accused of racist abuse in the European Championship clash against England.

Pearce singles out Onuoha for special praise (Jun 18, 2007 06:08 GMT)
Stuart Pearce praised the restraint of Nedum Onuoha after racism overshadowed victory over Serbia which saw England Under-21s through to the European Championship semi-finals.

Pearce would consider full-time Under-21 role (Jun 16, 2007 23:23 GMT)
Stuart Pearce admits he would give serious consideration if a full-time position as England Under-21 boss is offered to him after the European Championships.

FA confident McClaren will not be implicated (Jun 16, 2007 22:02 GMT)
The Football Association have no concerns that there are any question marks against Steve McClaren after the England manager's name was dragged into the fall-out from the Lord Stevens inquiry.

McClaren leaves door open for Beckham (Jun 15, 2007 07:00 GMT)
David Beckham has attributed his stunning late-season form in part to the lack of playing time he had earlier in the campaign at both domestic and international level.

Pearce wants Premiership pace against Italy (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England Under-21 boss Stuart Pearce wants his side to set a Premier League tempo to tonight's European Championship clash against Italy in Arnhem.

Pearce relishing Italian U-21 challenge (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Stuart Pearce will renew rivalries with Italy and Pierluigi Casiraghi when England Under-21s look to kick-start their European Championship finals campaign in Holland.

Pearce refuses to blame Lita for miss (Jun 11, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England Under-21 coach Stuart Pearce defended Leroy Lita after his late penalty miss cost them three points against the Czech Republic, insisting the team had 'collectively missed'.

Becks would fly around the world for England (Jun 9, 2007 07:00 GMT)
David Beckham's advisers insist the former England captain is desperate to continue his international career.

Bentley: I ditched U21s to benefit career (Jun 9, 2007 07:00 GMT)
David Bentley insists he withdrew from the England Under-21s European Championship squad in order to 'make a push' for a place in the senior squad in time for Euro 2008.

England stars to give match fee to charity (Jun 9, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England's players have agreed to donate all their match fees leading up to the 2010 World Cup to charity.

England always first-choice for Beckham (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
David Beckham's advisers insist the midfielder will allow no obstacle to stand in his way of playing for England when he moves to Los Angeles Galaxy.

Pearce anger over Bentley's Euro U-21 withdrawl (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Stuart Pearce feels he has been let down by David Bentley after the midfielder's surprise withdrawal from England squad for the European Under-21 Championships.

Barwick sees 'real steel' in stronger McClaren (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
FA chief executive Brian Barwick believes Steve McClaren will come through his first season in charge of the England team a stronger manager, after a series of tough tests in their Euro 2008 qualifier

Ashton inspired by Owen's England comeback (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Ham striker Dean Ashton has taken inspiration from Michael Owen's successful return to the England side and is determined to prove himself all over again when the new season begins.

Galaxy's Lalas backs Beckham's England dream (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Los Angeles Galaxy general manager Alexi Lalas insists he would 'drive him to the airport' if it makes it easier for David Beckham to play for England.

McClaren hails Owen after landmark goal (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England coach Steve McClaren believes Michael Owen has taken an important step in his recovery from long-term injury by scoring in the 3-0 victory over Estonia.

Richardson: Beckham puts England back on track (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
David Beckham put England's campaign back on track in Estonia, says Egan Richardson.

Lampard: MLS won't cost Beckham (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Frank Lampard believes David Beckham can play a massive part for England next season even though he is shortly heading to the United States to play for Los Angeles Galaxy.

McClaren pleased with confident England display (Jun 6, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England boss Steve McClaren believes his side passed a very tricky test with flying colours. McClaren also revealed Beckham was desperate to stay on the field despite picking up an early injury.

McClaren issues rallying cry ahead of must-win tie (Jun 6, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England manager Steve McClaren has called on his players to answer their critics with victory over Estonia.

Pearce challenges players to push on (Jun 5, 2007 18:02 GMT)
England Under-21 coach Stuart Pearce has challenged his players to use the European Championships to put themselves in the shop window for senior boss Steve McClaren.

Former England boss Taylor fears for future (Jun 5, 2007 17:48 GMT)
Former England manager Graham Taylor believes the national team are 'in danger of going down the same road as Scotland'' in becoming a second-rate side in international terms.

Terry in bullish mood ahead of Estonia test (Jun 5, 2007 17:42 GMT)
Skipper John Terry admitted a glance around the England dressing room has convinced him Steve McClaren's side will qualify for the Euro 2008 finals.

Young Lions prepare for Finals with win (Jun 5, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Stuart Pearce guarded against more penalty misery for England by staging a practice shoot-out after the Under-21s had thrashed Slovakia in a friendly at Carrow Road.

My most crucial game as skipper - Terry (Jun 5, 2007 07:00 GMT)
John Terry admitted he is facing his most crucial game as England captain against Estonia on Wednesday - and believes Steve McClaren's side must win all their remaining qualifiers to reach the Euro 20

Gilberto backing Gerrard and Lampard (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard can work together as a formidable midfield partnership at the heart of the England side, according to Brazilian Gilberto.

JT given green-light for Estonia qualifier (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England captain John Terry provided a timely boost for Steve McClaren ahead of Wednesday's Euro 2008 qualifier against Estonia by coming through a training session unscathed.

Robinson: Tallinn failure would be 'disaster' (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Paul Robinson has admitted it would be 'a disaster' if England fail to win Wednesday's vital Euro 2008 qualifier with Estonia

Becks too big a star for Galaxy, says Shearer (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Former England skipper Alan Shearer believes David Beckham is too good to be joining the Los Angeles Galaxy.

Palmer: McClaren can't admit the worth of Beckham (Jun 3, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Steve McClaren's recall of Beckham is not likely to be for long, believes Kevin Palmer.

Robinho: Becks is key to Real's success (Jun 3, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Real Madrid star Robinho admits David Beckham's new-found form has been crucial to the Spanish club`s drive for the Primera Liga title.

Poom: England will qualify with Croatia (Jun 3, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Estonia goalkeeper Mart Poom expects to be a busy man at the Le Coq Arena in Tallinn on Wednesday night and believes England have enough talent to secure qualification for Euro 2008.

Hoddle: Becks can be England star until he's 39 (Jun 3, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Former England manager Glenn Hoddle insists United States-bound David Beckham is capable of playing for up to six more years at the highest level after his successful return to Steve McClaren's Englan

McClaren hails Becks and defends Lampard (Jun 2, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Steve McClaren hailed a 'fitting' return by David Beckham to the England side but expressed his disappointment at Frank Lampard being booed by fans at the new Wembley stadium.

Beckham so proud to be back for England (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
David Beckham revealed his pride at being back in the England side for the first game at the new Wembley as he set up John Terry's goal in the 1-1 draw with Brazil.

Terry, McClaren have high praise for Becks (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
John Terry described David Beckham's set-piece wizardry as 'different class' after the Real Madrid man laid on the goal for his successor as England captain in a 1-1 friendly draw against Brazil.

Carter: Diego spoils Beckham's fairytale return (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Jon Carter was at Wembley to see David Beckham's return ruined by Brazil.

McClaren set to call on Smith and King (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England boss Steve McClaren is set to give starts to Manchester United's Alan Smith and Tottenham's Ledley King as he prepares to face Brazil in the first major international game to held at the new W

Terry still backs Lampard-Gerrard axis (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England captain John Terry has dismissed claims that Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard cannot play together for their country.


English Premier League
Premier League interest in U-21 star Rigters (Jun 30, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Two Premier League clubs have made offers for Holland Under-21 star Maceo Rigters, according to the striker's current employers.

Silkman to answer more Quest questions (Jun 30, 2007 07:00 GMT)
One of the football agents criticised in Lord Stevens' inquiry into Premier League transfers today revealed he has been asked to provide further information to the Quest team.

Spurs' Bent shrugs off £16.5million price tag (Jun 30, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Darren Bent has brushed off criticism of his hefty price tag following his £16.5million transfer to Tottenham.

Forlan switch to allow Torres' move to Liverpool? (Jun 30, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Liverpool today appeared to move closer to signing Spain striker Fernando Torres after his current club Atletico Madrid agreed a deal for Villarreal's Uruguayan international Diego Forlan.

Fulham make cash-plus-player deal for Kamara (Jun 30, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Fulham are in talks with West Brom over a cash-plus-player deal for striker Diomansy Kamara.

Allardyce slams 'sad' Gartside over departure (Jun 30, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sam Allardyce has claimed Bolton chairman Phil Gartside is 'sad and bitter' about his former manager's departure from the Reebok Stadium.

Rooney given the Number 10 shirt at United (Jun 30, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Wayne Rooney will wear the number 10 shirt at Manchester United next season. The England striker had previously sported number eight on his back, will now wear the shirt most famously worn by United l

Earnshaw deal delights Derby's Davies (Jun 30, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Derby boss Billy Davies declared himself satisfied with the capture of Robert Earnshaw after spending a club record sum to attract the player from Norwich.

Birmingham add Juve's Kapo to new signings (Jun 30, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Birmingham manager Steve Bruce made his fourth signing of the close season yesterday when the Blues put the finishing touches to the capture of French midfielder Olivier Kapo.

Magpies forced to wait over Edmilson move (Jun 30, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle will resume talks with Barcelona over their move for Brazilian defender Edmilson on Monday.

Premier League quartet waiting on Tevez (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Four Barclays Premier League clubs have registered an interest in signing Carlos Tevez

Man City ask small shareholders to 'sell quickly' (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester City have appealed to the club's small shareholders not to hold up the appointment of Sven-Goran Eriksson by delaying selling to new Manchester City owner Thaksin Shinawatra.

West Ham set to fail in Giuly and Cisse bids (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Ham United appear set to miss out on securing the services of Ludovic Giuly and Djibril after agents representing the two players ruled out moves to the Premier League and in particular Upton Par

£3.5m Earnshaw smashes Derby transfer record (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Premiership new boys Derby have smashed their transfer record by signing Norwich striker Robert Earnshaw for £3.5million.

Benitez closing on major signings (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Rafael Benitez believes he is on the brink of the major signings, including Fernando Torres, that he needs to boost Liverpool's squad ahead of the new Premier League season.

Villa stalemate over Reo-Coker fee (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Aston Villa are being made to wait in their bid to sign West Ham midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker with few positive signs of the two clubs being able to agree on a fee.

Chelsea confident Robben will stay (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Dutch winger Arjen Robben is likely to stay at Chelsea next season despite overseas buying interest from clubs such as Real Madrid, Chelsea's chief executive Peter Kenyon said on Friday.

Atletico play down reports of Torres deal (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Atletico Madrid have played down claims Fernando Torres has already agreed a move to Liverpool but the club accepted 'things can change'.

Cahill and Arteta agree five-year Everton deals (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Everton have ended any uncertainties over the futures of key players Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta by agreeing new five-year contracts with the pair.

Socceroos call proved too strong for Viduka (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle striker Mark Viduka admitted he changed his mind about retiring from international football ahead of next month's AFC Asian Cup finals even though he knew it would impinge on his pre-season

Berger set to ink 12-month Villa contract (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Patrik Berger will put pen to paper on a new 12-month contract with Aston Villa when he returns to pre-season training next week - and is tipping the club to challenge for Europe next season.

Man Utd's Anderson granted work permit (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Fears that Manchester United could be without their £18million Brazilian midfielder Anderson next season have proved groundless after a work permit was today granted for the 19-year-old.

Sheff Utd made to wait for arbitration ruling (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sheffield United may be forced to wait until next week before they learn their fate from the Premier League's arbitration panel.

Lampard focused on Chelsea despite uncertainty (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Frank Lampard is focused on going back to pre-season training with Chelsea - but admits he would be happy if contract negotiations had already been resolved.

Tottenham confirm £16.5m Bent signing (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Tottenham have confirmed the signing of Darren Bent from Charlton in a £16.5million deal, smashing the club's transfer record.

Ashley close to completing Newcastle buy-out (Jun 29, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Billionaire businessman Mike Ashley is on the verge of completing his buy-out of Newcastle after increasing his share in the company.

Hargreaves says fairwell to Bayern Munich (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England midfielder Owen Hargreaves waved goodbye to Bayern Munich on Thursday night and thanked them for giving him his chance in professional football.

Tevez turns down Inter Milan offer (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Ham United forward Carlos Tevez has turned down a move to Inter Milan after the Serie A champions imposed a deadline for him to make a decision.

Tottenham agree fee for striker Bent (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur have agreed to pay Charlton Athletic £16.5million for England striker Darren Bent, according to reports.

Sissoko signs four-year Anfield deal (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Mohamed Sissoko has become the latest player to pledge his future to Liverpool after signing a new four-year contract.

Blues complete deal for Lokomotiv striker (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Birmingham have finally completed the £2.7million signing of Scotland striker Garry O'Connor from Lokomotiv Moscow.

Davis to join Villa exodus to Cottagers (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Midfielder Steven Davis could be poised to follow Aaron Hughes in moving from Aston Villa to Fulham in a £4million-plus deal.

Kewell thought his career was over (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Australia midfielder Harry Kewell says he thought his playing days were over during his latest bout of injuries.

Trezeguet: I snubbed Man United and Liverpool (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
David Trezeguet claims he spurned interest from Manchester United and Liverpool before signing a new contract with Juventus.

Sam to ward off Gunners move for Martins? (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce hopes to persuade striker Obafemi Martins to remain on Tyneside amid speculation he could be a target for Arsenal.

Freddie stays at Gunners, says agent (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Freddie Ljungberg wants to stay at Arsenal for the rest of his career, quashing speculation linking him with a move away from the Gunners.

Thaksin and Sven era draws close at City (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra is closing in on completing a takeover of Manchester City, where he hopes to install Sven-Goran Eriksson as manager.

Blues nearer to Hong Kong takeover (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Birmingham have confirmed that 'discussions are continuing' over a possible takeover after directors agreed to sell 29.9% of the club's shares to Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung.

Nash completes £300,000 move to Wigan (Jun 27, 2007 23:54 GMT)
Wigan have completed the £300,000 transfer of goalkeeper Carlo Nash on a two-year deal from Preston.

Chelsea in £12m bid for Malouda? (Jun 27, 2007 23:49 GMT)
Chelsea have made a £12million bid for Lyon winger Florent Malouda, according to reports in France.

Reds extend deal with Carlsberg (Jun 27, 2007 23:46 GMT)
Liverpool have confirmed that their sponsorship agreement with Carlsberg has been extended until 2010.

Levski Sofia goalkeeper Mihaylov joins Liverpool (Jun 27, 2007 22:44 GMT)
Bulgaria under-21 international goalkeeper Nikolay Mihaylov has joined English Premier League club Liverpool from Bulgarian champions Levski Sofia, Levski said on Wednesday.

Torres not indispensable - Atletico chief (Jun 27, 2007 22:44 GMT)
Atletico Madrid supremo Miguel Angel Gil Marin is hoping star striker Fernando Torres will remain at the club, but insists that no player is indispensable.

Atletico fans revolt as Torres move nears (Jun 27, 2007 22:44 GMT)
Atletico Madrid are facing a fans' revolt over the likely sale of striker Fernando Torres to Liverpool.

Caborn urges regular checks on ownership (Jun 27, 2007 22:16 GMT)
Rules governing club ownership must remain under constant review to protect communities' links to their local sides, sports minister Richard Caborn insisted today.

Redknapp ponders offer for Harewood (Jun 27, 2007 22:01 GMT)
Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp plans to bolster his attack this summer and is monitoring West Ham striker Marlon Harewood.

Yeung gets green light for Birmingham takeover (Jun 27, 2007 21:54 GMT)
Birmingham directors David and Ralph Gold, David Sullivan, Karren Brady and Roger Bannister have agreed to sell 29.9% of the club's shares to Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung.

Hamberg joins Liverpool coaching staff (Jun 27, 2007 18:57 GMT)
Former Ajax player Piet Hamberg will take over as academy technical manager at Liverpool after the departure of Steve Heighway.

Geremi closes on switch to Newcastle (Jun 27, 2007 18:56 GMT)
Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce is closing in on a deal to take Chelsea utility man Geremi to St James' Park.

Hutchings appoints Barlow as number two (Jun 27, 2007 18:51 GMT)
Wigan manager Chris Hutchings has named Frank Barlow as his assistant at the JJB Stadium, believing the 60-year-old's experience will be a great asset to the club.

Hibernian sign Ma-Kalambay from Chelsea (Jun 27, 2007 16:32 GMT)
Hibernian have signed goalkeeper Yves Makabu-Ma-Kalambay from Chelsea.

Sunderland seal £1m Anderson capture (Jun 27, 2007 16:29 GMT)
Sunderland boss Roy Keane today pushed through his second summer transfer deal as Scotland international Russell Anderson clinched a £1million move to Wearside ahead of the Premier League season.

Hill-Wood hits out at Henry's 'excuse' (Jun 27, 2007 16:21 GMT)
Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood has dismissed as 'an excuse' Thierry Henry's claims that uncertainty surrounding Arsene Wenger's future prompted his decision to join Barcelona.

Sports minister backs club ownership rules for now (Jun 27, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Britain's sports minister and England's soccer chiefs agreed on Wednesday that current rules governing foreign owners of clubs are sufficient for the time being, but did not rule out stricter controls

Fulham sign Hughes from Villa for £1m (Jun 27, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Fulham have signed versatile defender Aaron Hughes in a £1million transfer from Aston Villa.

Hammers poach coach Snodin from Saints (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Glynn Snodin has agreed to leave Southampton to link up with old friend Alan Curbishley as first-team coach at West Ham.

Portsmouth sign Saints' defender Cranie (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Portsmouth have signed defender Martin Cranie from south-coast rivals Southampton on a three-year deal.

Shepherd survives Magpies' boardroom cull (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd has survived a boardroom cull at St James' Park.

Your Verdict: Henry off to Barca, Sven arrives (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Your Verdict on Thierry Henry's departure and Sven Goran-Eriksson's arrival.

Hammers' Tevez keen on switch to Inter Milan (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Ham striker Carlos Tevez admits there is a strong possibility he will move to Inter Milan this summer.

AC Milan still chasing Barcelona star Eto'o (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
AC Milan have not given up hope of signing Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o.

Parma set to bid for Man Utd starlet Rossi (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester United striker Giuseppe Rossi could be set for a permanent switch to Parma. The Italian club's president Tommaso Ghirardi has made an enquiry about the availability of the 20-year-old.

Babel eyes future with Arsenal (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Ryan Babel has revealed he intends to remain at Ajax next season - but plans to play for Arsenal in the future.

Eriksson seeking Andersson assistance (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sven-Goran Eriksson has sounded out Roland Andersson about becoming his assistant should be accept Manchester City's offer and take over as manager.

Premier League to talk over foreign ownership (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
The Premier League insist they are prepared to take part in talks over foreign ownership of clubs with the Government.

Henry hoping Wenger remains boss (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Thierry Henry believes Arsene Wenger will stay at Arsenal next season, despite speculation linking the Gunners boss with a move away from north London this summer.

Trezeguet pens new Juventus deal until 2011 (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
David Trezeguet has extinguished speculation linking him with Arsenal by signing a contract extension with Juventus.

City made to wait over Sven deal (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sven-Goran Eriksson could be named Manchester City's new manager within the next 24 hours.

PSG's Rozehnal arrives for Tyneside talks (Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce was hoping to secure his third summer signing today after Czech defender David Rozehnal arrived on Tyneside to seal his move from PSG.

Wenger sends good luck message to Henry (Jun 26, 2007 03:24 GMT)
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed Thierry Henry joined Barcelona today with his blessing.

Wright fears for Gunners after Henry exit (Jun 26, 2007 01:24 GMT)
Arsenal goalscoring great Ian Wright has revealed the departures of Thierry Henry and David Dein has left him fearing for the Gunners' future.

Young Lion Onouha agrees new City deal (Jun 25, 2007 07:00 GMT)
England Under-21 defender Nedum Onuoha has re-affirmed his commitment to Manchester City as the club heads into a new era.

Gudjohnsen keen to fight for place at Barca (Jun 25, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Iceland striker Eidur Gudjohnsen has no plans to leave Barcelona despite a disappointing first season in the Primera Liga.

Emre committed to Magpies after rejecting move (Jun 25, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle midfielder Emre has committed himself to the club after rejecting a move away from Tyneside.

Carter: Henry departure fuels ire (Jun 25, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Thierry Henry has left, but Arsenal now have more to worry about, claims Jon Carter.

Shepherd to stay in Ashley Toon shake-up (Jun 25, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle United chairman Freddy Shepherd is expected to be invited to remain at the club as Mike Ashley plans for the future.

Man City still wait on protracted takeover (Jun 25, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester City may have to wait up to three weeks for Thaksin Shinawatra's takeover of the club to be completed, giving the new regime little time to prepare for the new season.

Henry completes £16m move to Barca (Jun 25, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Thierry Henry hopes to fire Barcelona to Champions League glory after finally sealing his dream move to the Catalan club today.

Messi welcomes Barca's impending Henry deal (Jun 24, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Barcelona's impending capture of Arsenal striker Thierry Henry has been welcomed by the Spanish giants' playmaker Lionel Messi.

Liverpool rule out another Cisse loan deal (Jun 24, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Liverpool will only allow French striker Djibril Cisse to leave the club next season if he is offered a permanent deal elsewhere.

Eriksson could take over at Man City this week (Jun 24, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Former England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson could be appointed as Manchester City manager this week following a takeover bid by the ousted Thailand Premier Thaksin Shinawatra.

Kanoute commits to Sevilla after King's Cup win (Jun 24, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sevilla striker Frederic Kanoute pledged his future to the club after scoring the winner in his side's 1-0 victory over Getafe in the King's Cup final on Saturday.

'I'll be a Gunner for life' insists departing Henry (Jun 24, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Thierry Henry admits he will miss Arsenal and claims he will be a 'Gunner for life' despite his impending departure.

Henry heads to Barcelona to undergo medical (Jun 24, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Barcelona have confirmed Thierry Henry is due in Spain this evening to put the finishing touches to his move from Arsenal.

'Why Barca? They play the Arsenal way' - Henry (Jun 23, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Thierry Henry has claimed he would only have left the Emirates Stadium for Barcelona - because they play 'the Arsenal way'.

Benitez happy despite lack of new signings (Jun 23, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has claimed there 'is no urgency yet' as he seeks to strengthen his squad ahead of next season.

Valuation to scupper Villa's move for Reo-Coker? (Jun 23, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Aston Villa could be forced to cool their interest in signing West Ham midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker because the two clubs are 'poles apart' in terms of agreeing a fee.

Spanish media hail Henry, Barca's 'super-signing' (Jun 23, 2007 07:00 GMT)
The Spanish press today hailed the impending arrival of Thierry Henry at Barcelona with almost universal praise.

Thaskin takeover fuels Man City ticket fever (Jun 23, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester City claim there has been brisk business in Seasoncard sales in the wake of Thaksin Shinawatra's £81.6million bid for the club.

Henry's Barca move turns spotlight on Wenger (Jun 23, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Arsene Wenger's future has been thrown into fresh doubt after Thierry Henry claimed the Arsenal manager's refusal to sign a new contract was the main reason he is joining Barcelona.

Scotland striker O'Connor joins Birmingham City (Jun 22, 2007 23:31 GMT)
Lokomotiv Moscow have sold Scotland striker Garry O'Connor to Birmingham City for £3million, the Russian Premier League side said on Friday.

Boro wait on Tuncay work permit (Jun 22, 2007 23:27 GMT)
Middlesbrough have confirmed the signing of Turkey international Tuncay Sanli on a free transfer from Fenerbahce, subject to a work permit.

Carson to challenge Reina for number one spot (Jun 22, 2007 22:23 GMT)
England Under-21 goalkeeper Scott Carson will be part of Liverpool's first team squad next season.

Newcastle ready to fight Man City interest in Owen (Jun 22, 2007 22:17 GMT)
Newcastle are hopeful of fighting off any approach from Manchester City for England striker Michael Owen.

Henry signs for Barcelona (Jun 22, 2007 22:12 GMT)
Thierry Henry tonight appeared to be on the brink of leaving Arsenal for Barcelona.

Quagliarella's agent hints at United move (Jun 22, 2007 22:12 GMT)
Manchester United have not made an approach for Sampdoria striker Fabio Quagliarella but are interested in the Italian international, according to his agent.

Fulham warned over Chelsea pitch invasion (Jun 22, 2007 21:23 GMT)
Fulham have been warned about their future crowd control measures after a hearing by the Football Association's disciplinary commission.

Nugent given permission to talk to two clubs (Jun 22, 2007 17:55 GMT)
Preston have given two unnamed clubs - thought to be Sunderland and West Ham - permission to speak to £6million-rated striker David Nugent after his return from the European Under-21 Championships.

Lee Chun-soo looks for Premier League chance (Jun 22, 2007 16:46 GMT)
Ulsan forward Lee Chun-soo hopes he has played his last league game in South Korea.

Waters muddied over Souness & Stevens report (Jun 22, 2007 16:33 GMT)
Lord Stevens and the Premier League have made it clear they have no concerns about Graeme Souness' role in any transfers while he was manager of Newcastle.

Eriksson no certainty for Man City job (Jun 22, 2007 16:29 GMT)
Three other candidates are on the shortlist of Manchester City's prospective new owner Thaksin Shinawatra should former England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson opt not to take the job.

Jaaskelainen to see out contract with Bolton (Jun 22, 2007 16:27 GMT)
Bolton goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen will remain at the Reebok Stadium next season after confirming he will honour the final year of his contract.

South African billionaire ponders Rovers bid (Jun 22, 2007 16:25 GMT)
South African billionaire Johann Rupert has reportedly teamed up with the owner of NFL team Miami Dolphins as he prepares a potential bid for Blackburn.

Boro set to complete deal for Turkish striker (Jun 21, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Turkey striker Tuncay Sanli has been on Teesside today to undergo a medical as Middlesbrough attempt to finalise his signing.

Preston accept Wigan bid for Nash (Jun 21, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Preston have accepted a £300,000 offer from Wigan for goalkeeper Carlo Nash.

Bolton land Guthrie on loan (Jun 21, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Liverpool midfielder Danny Guthrie has joined Bolton on a season-long loan.

Takeover gets City backing (Jun 21, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester City Supporters' Club chairman Alan Galley believes there is 'light at the end of the tunnel' for the club after former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra moved a step closer to taking

Birmingham line up swoop for Moscow's O'Connor (Jun 21, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Birmingham could complete the signing of Lokomotiv Moscow striker Garry O'Connor by the weekend. The Scotland international is available at £2.5million and talks are at an advanced stage.

'I've met Eriksson' - Shinawatra (Jun 21, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Thaksin Shinawatra hopes to have a new Manchester City manager in place inside the next week - and admits he has spoken to Sven-Goran Eriksson.

Wigan goalkeeper Pollitt extends JJB stay (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Wigan goalkeeper Mike Pollitt has signed a new contract with the club, keeping him at the JJB Stadium for another season.

Boro deny receiving £10m bid for Yakubu (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Middlesbrough insist they have received no bid for striker Aiyegbeni Yakubu amid speculation his days on Teesside could be numbered.

Aston Villa target £15m-rated striker Forlan (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Former Manchester United striker Diego Forlan has emerged as a major summer target for Aston Villa.

No deal done with Chelsea for Malouda insist Lyon (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Lyon have rejected suggestions they have already agreed to sell Florent Malouda to Chelsea.

More Shinawatra assets frozen (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester City suitor Thaksin Shinawatra has seen more assets frozen by the Thai government.

Sunderland land Juve pre-season friendly (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sunderland will mark 10 years at the Stadium of Light with a pre-season friendly against Italian giants Juventus.

Newcastle's Martins escapes attack by gunmen (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle United striker Obafemi Martins said he narrowly escaped death or serious injury after being shot at while driving in Lagos.

Mourinho returns Liverpool's 'history' taunts (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Jose Mourinho has taunted Liverpool by claiming it is Chelsea who continue to make history in the English game.

Eriksson dismisses 'nonsense' Man City link (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sven-Goran Eriksson's agent insists there has been no contact with Manchester City or potential buyer Thaksin Shinawatra about the prospect of the former England coach becoming the club's new manager.

Boro confirm signing of striker Aliadiere (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Middlesbrough today confirmed they have sealed the signing of Arsenal striker Jeremie Aliadiere.

Vieira warns Arsenal: Show Henry you're serious (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Patrick Vieira believes Arsenal must show Thierry Henry they intend to be contenders in both the Premiership and in Europe if they want the France striker to remain at the Emirates Stadium.

Shearer express opinion shocker - on Bellamy (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Former Newcastle captain Alan Shearer has urged his club not to bring Craig Bellamy back to St James' Park.

Chelsea to get writs out over Sheva rumours? (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Chelsea have threatened to take legal action over newspaper speculation linking striker Andriy Shevchenko with a return to AC Milan.

Hammers defiant about Premier League status (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Ham have attempted to draw a line under any uncertainty about their top-flight status by insisting there was no chance the Premier League arbitration panel's decision could result in relegation f

Zahavi legal proceedings over bungs report (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Pini Zahavi's lawyers have written to the Premier League demanding an immediate apology after their client was named in Lord Stevens' report into alleged transfer

Boro finalise £1.5million Aliadiere deal (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate this evening clinched his second summer signing when Jeremie Aliadiere joined the club from Arsenal.

Newcastle increase offer for PSG's Rozehnal (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle United have increased their bid for Paris St Germain defender David Rozehnal after missing out on Tal Ben Haim.

Gunners board u-turn over Kroenke alliance (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Arsene Wenger could see his hand strengthened following news the Arsenal board are now willing to work 'in the future' with American billionaire Stan Kroenke.

Latics make Granqvist deal permanent (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Wigan Athletic have completed the signing of Helsingborg defender Andreas Granqvist.

Businessman confirms Blackburn interest (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
American-based businessman Daniel Williams has confirmed his consortium are in the early stages of talks with Blackburn about a possible takeover.

£10m Quagliarella expresses Man Utd desire (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sampdoria striker Fabio Quagliarella has revealed he could be tempted by a move to Manchester United this summer.

City suitor Shinawatra ordered to return home (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Thaksin Shinawatra, the man currently negotiating to buy Manchester City, has been ordered to return to Thailand or face arrest.

Czech striker Koller dismisses Reading llink (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Czech Republic striker Jan Koller insists he is happy at Monaco and has heard nothing about a possible move to Reading.

Mourinho: Pressure on big spending rivals (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes the club will be outspent by their three big Premier League rivals this summer and the pressure will be on those who have splashed the cash and not his team.

Blades to know fate by end of month (Jun 19, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sheffield United chairman Kevin McCabe has revealed he will know whether their fight to avoid relegation from the Premier League has been successful 'by the end of the month, hopefully sooner'.

Liverpool chief gives evidence for Blades (Jun 18, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sheffield United called on Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry to give evidence at an arbitration tribunal today as part of their bid to avoid relegation from the Premier League.

Hubbard: Curbishley flaunting West Ham's wealth (Jun 18, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Norman Hubbard wonders what effect West Ham's big-money bids are having on the club.

Hammers reject Blues' Harewood buy-out (Jun 18, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Birmingham have had a £3million bid for Marlon Harewood rejected by West Ham. City made an offer of an initial £2million plus add-ons for the striker who is surplus to requirements at Upton Park.

Boro issue hands-off warning about Downing (Jun 18, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Middlesbrough have once again warned potential purchasers they have no intention of selling England winger Stewart Downing amid fresh speculation over his future.

Hong Kong tycoon in to buy Blues? (Jun 18, 2007 07:00 GMT)
An Asian consortium led by Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung is planning a HK$770 million (US$98.5 million) bid for English Premier League club Birmingham City , a newspaper reported on Monday

Teddy Sheringham MBE denies police charges (Jun 18, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Former England striker Teddy Sheringham today 'categorically denied' giving false details about a speeding offence, his solicitor said.

McCabe makes Blades case on principles, not profit (Jun 17, 2007 21:57 GMT)
Sheffield United plc chairman Kevin McCabe insists the club's fight to be reinstated in the Premier League is a matter of principle not profit.

Yeung set to step up Birmigham takeover bid (Jun 17, 2007 21:32 GMT)
Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung is expected to step up his bid to buy Birmingham during the next few days. He has already had his representatives visit St Andrews and inspect the finances.

Villa set to be thwarted in chase for Bruno Alves (Jun 17, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Porto defender Bruno Alves has dashed Aston Villa's hopes of signing him by committing his future to the Portuguese club, according to his agent.

Carson ready to quit Liverpool (Jun 16, 2007 23:33 GMT)
Liverpool goalkeeper Scott Carson admits he needs to be playing regular first-team football to keep his place in the England squad next season.

Bent snub leaves Magnusson mystified (Jun 16, 2007 22:24 GMT)
Chairman Eggert Magnusson has revealed his despair at the 11th-hour collapse of Darren Bent's £17million transfer to West Ham.

Liverpool won't panic buy, insists Gillett (Jun 16, 2007 22:22 GMT)
Liverpool co-owner George Gillett insists pressure to spend on players this summer will not force the club into mega-bucks deals just to 'prove something'.

Premier League to begin making random checks (Jun 16, 2007 22:20 GMT)
Future transfers in the Premier League will be subject to random spot-checks by investigators.

Ashley on verge of full ownership of Newcastle (Jun 16, 2007 22:18 GMT)
Mike Ashley needs less than 13% of Newcastle's remaining shares to become the sole power broker at St James' Park.

Stevens report slammed for 'lack of evidence' (Jun 16, 2007 22:16 GMT)
Lord Stevens was wrong to point the finger at agents in his inquiry into Premier League transfers without hard evidence, according to former Football Association compliance officer Graham Bean.

Gudjohnsen talks up Man United link (Jun 16, 2007 22:10 GMT)
Former Chelsea striker Eidur Gudjohnsen has admitted he would be interested in a move to Manchester United.

Villa join the hunt for Jaaskelainen (Jun 16, 2007 22:07 GMT)
Aston Villa have joined the race to sign Bolton goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen.

Lord Stevens' Inquiry Timeline (Jun 15, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Timeline of events.

Stevens Report - The conclusions (Jun 15, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Five Premier League clubs have been named by Lord Stevens as having breached transfer regulations.

Gold: Blues ownership change unlikely soon (Jun 15, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Birmingham chairman David Gold has admitted there was 'a greater likelihood' the current owners would still be in charge of the midlands club next season.

Ridgewell to cross divide to join Blues? (Jun 15, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Birmingham are poised to step up their bid to sign Aston Villa central defender Liam Ridgewell.

Arnesen turns down Valencia opportunity (Jun 15, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Chelsea Sporting Director Frank Arnesen has turned down an offer to rejoin Spanish side Valencia on a two-year contract.

Berlusconi wants Shevchenko back at Milan (Jun 15, 2007 07:00 GMT)
AC Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi claims Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko wants to return to the San Siro and is determined to re-sign him.

Yakubu opens door on exit from Middlesbrough (Jun 15, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Middlesbrough striker Aiyegbeni Yakubu has admitted he could consider a move away from the Riverside Stadium - but only to a bigger club.

Allardyce delight at addition of Barton (Jun 15, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce finally landed Joey Barton after selling him the dream of winning trophies on Tyneside.

Ben Haim couldn't turn down Chelsea (Jun 15, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Israel defender Tal Ben Haim insists every player in the world wants to join Chelsea after he completed his move to Stamford Bridge from Bolton on a free transfer.

Charlton: Bent to stay after Hammers rejection (Jun 15, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Tottenham have moved into pole position in the hunt for Charlton striker Darren Bent after the Coca-Cola Championship new boys confirmed last night he had rejected a move to West Ham.

Carter: City a team in turmoil once again (Jun 15, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Man City have more to worry about than just getting a new manager, says Jon Carter.

Davies ready to discuss new Derby deal (Jun 14, 2007 23:32 GMT)
Derby manager Billy Davies is in talks over a new contract at Pride Park.

EU will not intervene in Tevez row (Jun 14, 2007 23:25 GMT)
The European Union's top sports regulator will not interfere in the row between Sheffield United and the Premier League over the Carlos Tevez affair, EU officials said on Thursday.

King faces more surgery on knee injury (Jun 14, 2007 20:11 GMT)
Tottenham boss Martin Jol is hoping Ledley King will recover from knee surgery in time for the start of the Premier League season.

Liverpool confirm approach for Benayoun (Jun 14, 2007 19:48 GMT)
Liverpool have confirmed they are chasing West Ham midfielder Yossi Benayoun.

Ben Haim joins Chelsea on a free transfer (Jun 14, 2007 19:45 GMT)
Chelsea have made it a hat-trick of free transfers for coach Jose Mourinho after landing Bolton defender Tal Ben Haim.

Jaaskelainen turns down new deal with Bolton (Jun 14, 2007 19:41 GMT)
Bolton goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen has turned down a new deal with the club.

Bent rejects Hammers switch after clubs agree fee (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Bent rejects Hammers switchCharlton have confirmed tonight that Darren Bent has turned down a move to West Ham.

Saha expected to be fit for the new season (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester United have confirmed they expect Louis Saha to be fit for the start of the new season.

Magnusson hits out at Bent claims (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Ham are closing in on Darren Bent but chairman Eggert Magnusson is furious at claims the club are responsible for players' wage boom.

Barton joins Newcastle for £5.8million (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Joey Barton has completed his move to Newcastle from Manchester City for £5.8million.

Quinn confirms Black Cats' bid for Nugent (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn admits the club will return to Preston after the European Under-21 Championship in an attempt to push home their interest in David Nugent.

Ronaldinho would welcome Henry at Barcelona (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Ronaldinho has joined Samuel Eto'o in admitting he would love to see Arsenal captain Thierry Henry at Barcelona next season.

Allardyce relishing opening day Reebok return (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce hopes to be given a good reception when he returns to Bolton on the opening day of the Barclays Premier League season.

Allardyce starts season at Bolton (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce will make a swift return to Bolton on the opening day of the new Premier League season.

Fixtures release rubs salt in Sheff Utd wounds (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sheffield United will discover later today who they will face in next season's Championship, even though they have not given up hope of playing in the Premier League.

Ramos and Co distanced from Man City job (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester City's search for a manager continues after Juande Ramos and Co Adriaanse claimed they have had no contact with the Premier League club.

Man Utd urged to clarify Smith position (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester United have been urged to tell Alan Smith whether or not he has a future at the club.

Premier League fixtures 2007-08 (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Check out the full Premier League fixure list - plus all the details for the Football League.

Ramos, Adriaanse: No contact with Man City (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Juande Ramos and Co Adriaanse have had no contact with managerless Manchester City, their spokesmen have insisted.

Rosicky hopeful over Gunners' future (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Tomas Rosicky has backed Thierry Henry to return from injury and have a 'great season' with Arsenal - but admits the thought of their talisman captain leaving the Emirates Stadium is 'not good'.

Magpies can't buy instant success - Allardyce (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce has warned the club's fans he could not buy instant success with £100million.

City close in on new boss as announcement nears (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester City believe they can identify their new manager within a week and clinch his appointment before launching their pre-season programme on July 4.

West Brom reject £4million Wigan bid for Koumas (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Brom have rejected a £4million bid from Wigan for Wales midfielder Jason Koumas.

United's Saha set for long spell on the sidelines (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Louis Saha's representatives have insisted the Manchester United striker will be fit for the start of the new season, denying reports from his former agent that he will be out until December.

Sunderland make undisclosed offer for Nugent (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sunderland have stepped up their attempts to land £6million-rated Preston striker David Nugent.

Middlesbrough agree terms with Turkey's Tuncay (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Middlesbrough have agreed personal terms with Turkey striker Tuncay Sanli, subject to the former Fenerbahce player passing a medical.

Blades have a 'valid case' - Taylor (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor claims Sheffield United have a 'valid case' to protest their relegation from the Premier League over the Carlos Tevez affair.

Henry reassures fans over exit rumours (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Thierry Henry insists Arsenal fans should not be too worried about rumours of a potential move away from the Emirates Stadium after the experiences of recent years.

Rovers making 'progress' towards US takeover (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Blackburn chairman John Williams has confirmed the club are moving towards a takeover deal with a third party believed to consist of major American investors.

Jeffers and Todd free to leave Blackburn (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Blackburn will allow Francis Jeffers and Andy Todd to leave the club this summer - but only if the price is right.

City hit back at Big Sam over Barton row (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester City have hit back at Sam Allardyce in the growing row over Joey Barton's transfer to Newcastle. The club are angry that the Newcastle chief has suggested that details of Barton's contract

Inter chief confirms interest in Tevez (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Inter Milan owner Massimo Moratti has confirmed his club are chasing Carlos Tevez.

Blades to turn to Europe over relegation (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sheffield United plc chairman Kevin McCabe has claimed the club will turn to the European Commission to seek compensation if an independent arbitration panel rejects their bid to overturn their relega

Smith seeking assurances over United future (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Striker Alan Smith has admitted he will `consider his options' unless he is given assurances over his future with Manchester United.

Former Chelsea boss joins new boys Derby (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Derby have named Trevor Birch as their new chief executive.

Rovers chief not surprised by Bellamy link (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Blackburn chairman John Williams insists it is only natural Craig Bellamy is being linked with a return to the club.

World's fifth richest man eyes Birmingham (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Indian-born billionaire Lakshmi Mittal - the fifth richest man in the world - has emerged as a contender to buy Premiership club Birmingham.

Solano signs new Newcastle deal (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle midfielder Nolberto Solano has signed a new one-year deal with the club.

Newcastle bid £2m for Rozehnal (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle United have made their move for Czech Republic defender David Rozehnal.

'I've not taken any decision' - Henry (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Thierry Henry claims he could rebuff all interest from Spain and even Italy and stay on at Arsenal this year - just as he did 12 months ago.

Allardyce 'flabbergasted' by Barton delay (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce has hit out at Manchester City over the cash wrangle which is delaying his capture of midfielder Joey Barton.

Gillet: No Rafa rift over transfer cash (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Liverpool co-owner George Gillett is adamant the club will resist 'spending like a drunken sailor' this summer but insists there has been no fall-out with manager Rafael Benitez over the size of his t

Drogba: Chelsea must match my ambition (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Golden Boot winner Didier Drogba has claimed he is 'attracted' to the prospect of playing in a different country and has warned he is not certain to remain at Chelsea in the long term.

Thaksin still in Man City deal - Lawyer (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is still keen to buy English Premier League soccer team Manchester City, despite an order to freeze his assets in Thailand, his lawyer said on Tuesday.

Tevez talks up Inter Milan interest (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Ham United's Argentina striker Carlos Tevez has revealed he is 'interested' in joining Italian champions Internazionale.

Henry considers legal action over Barca claim (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Thierry Henry's agent will 'seek legal advice' after France Football magazine published a report that the player has agreed terms with Barcelona.

Sunderland swoop for £3million Halford (Jun 11, 2007 22:25 GMT)
Sunderland boss Roy Keane finally launched his summer recruitment drive this afternoon when he paid Reading £3million for full-back Greg Halford.

Baggies reject £3m Blues bid for Kamara (Jun 11, 2007 22:21 GMT)
West Brom have rejected a £3million bid from Birmingham for striker Diomansy Kamara. The Senegalese forward scored 23 goals last season as the Baggies finished fourth in the Championship.

Fabianski out to be number one at Emirates (Jun 11, 2007 21:32 GMT)
Poland goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski has no intentions of being anything other than number one at Arsenal.

Yobo ordered to rest for the summer (Jun 11, 2007 21:30 GMT)
Everton have told defender Joseph Yobo to rest completely over the summer to make sure he recovers from a worrying back injury in time for the forthcoming Premier League season.

De la Cruz earns new contract at Reading (Jun 11, 2007 19:06 GMT)
Ulises De La Cruz has agreed a one-year contract to stay at Reading next season.

Wenger promises Gunners will be competitive (Jun 11, 2007 19:03 GMT)
Arsene Wenger has thanked Arsenal's fans for their 'trust' - and promised a much more competitive team to watch at Emirates Stadium next season.

Birmingham City confirm takeover approach (Jun 11, 2007 16:39 GMT)
Birmingham have confirmed in a statement to the Stock Exchange that they have received an approach about a possible takeover bid.

Arab interest in takeover at Arsenal (Jun 11, 2007 16:36 GMT)
Arsenal could be facing a takeover bid from one of the men who tried to buy into Liverpool last season, according to reports.

Hubbard: Something better change at Newcastle (Jun 11, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Norman Hubbard wonders whether Big Sam will change Newcastle or it will change him.

City's Thai takeover lying in ruins? (Jun 11, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester City are seeking an explanation from Thaksin Shinawatra following reports from Thailand that his bank accounts have been frozen.

Allardyce powerless to prevent Owen exit (Jun 10, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sam Allardyce has admitted he is powerless to prevent Michael Owen walking out on Newcastle.

Gerrard worn out after marathon season (Jun 10, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Steven Gerrard has revealed the extent of his exhaustion following a marathon season with Liverpool and England.

Barcelona move interests United's Heinze (Jun 10, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Gabriel Heinze has admitted he would seriously consider leaving Manchester United for Barcelona.

Souness issues warning to Ashley (Jun 10, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Former Newcastle manager Graeme Souness warned prospective new owner Mike Ashley he is taking over a 'big club with big problems'.

Al Fayed slams Premier League over finance (Jun 10, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Fulham owner Mohamed Al Fayed today blasted the Premier League for 'selling the clubs short' in their commercial negotiations - despite being on the brink of receiving an unprecedented windfall.

Tottenham make Taarabt deal permanent (Jun 9, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Tottenham have completed the signing of Lens midfielder Adel Taarabt.

Villa tracking Hamburg midfielder De Jong (Jun 9, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill is tracking Dutch international midfielder Nigel de Jong. The 22-year-old joined Hamburg from Ajax Amsterdam for £700,000 18 months ago.

Arsenal striker Aliadiere set for Boro switch (Jun 9, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate will take the first step towards rebuilding his forward line by finally swooping for Jeremie Aliadiere.

Curbishley: Hammers shopping spree not over (Jun 9, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Ham United manager Alan Curbishley intends to supplement his squad rather than radically change it despite the club's narrow escape from relegation.

Police make first arrest in 'bungs' probe (Jun 9, 2007 07:00 GMT)
A 61-year-old man has been arrested by police investigating transfer deal in the Premier League.

Chelsea winger Robben dismisses Real claim (Jun 9, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Arjen Robben's father and agent insists the winger has never spoken to Real Madrid about a possible move to the Bernabeu.

Police make first arrest over Stevens' inquiry (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Detectives probing allegedly dodgy transfer deals in the Premier League have made their first arrest.

Robben on the brink of new Blues deal (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Arjen Robben is set to sign a new deal with Chelsea that will tie him to the club for another five years.

Man Utd's Nani intent on Portuguese domination (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester United's new star signing Nani has set his sights on a Portuguese-speaking trio running riot in the Premiership next season.

Padelli sent back to Sampdoria (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Daniele Padelli today became the third goalkeeper to be released by Liverpool since the end of the season.

Reo-Coker move to Villa delayed (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Aston Villa look like having to wait until after the UEFA Under-21 Championships to complete the signing of Nigel Reo-Coker from West Ham.

Redknapp pulls out of race for Kenyan star (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Portsmouth have dropped out of the race for Kenyan international McDonald Mariga after manager Harry Redknapp learned it would be tough to obtain a British work permit for the £1.7 million-rated strik

Villa's McCann signs for Bolton (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Gavin McCann has joined Bolton from Aston Villa on a three-year deal. The 29-year-old midfielder was undergoing a medical at the Reebok Stadium and will cost £1million plus add-ons.

Malouda sets his sights on Premiership move (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
France midfielder Florent Malouda has again reiterated his wish to leave current club Lyon this summer, with Chelsea and Liverpool high on his list of possible destinations.

Ngalula given free transfer at Man United (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester United have granted a free transfer to Floribert Ngalula, a 20-year-old Belgian midfielder once viewed as 'the new Patrick Vieira'.

Alonso signs new five-year deal (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Liverpool today added Xabi Alonso to their growing list of players who have signed new contracts this week.

Alan Sugar sells Tottenham stake to ENIC (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Entrepreneur Alan Sugar has sold his stake in Premier League soccer club Tottenham Hotspur for 25 million pounds ($49.83 million) to sports and media group ENIC International.

Liverpool 'keeper signs new five-year deal (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Liverpool's Spanish goalkeeper Jose Reina has become the latest player to commit his long-term future to the club, as he has signed a new five-year contract at Anfield.

Saints' defender Baird hands in transfer request (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Southampton defender Chris Baird could be on the verge of a move to Fulham after handing in a transfer request at St Mary's.

Chelsea anger over Real's Robben contact (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Real Madrid are in talks with Chelsea to sign Dutch winger Arjen Robben, the Spanish club's president said on Thursday.

Viduka signs two-year deal with Newcastle (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Mark Viduka has signed a two-year deal with Newcastle United.

Curbishley: Parker move will reignite career (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Ham manager Alan Curbishley believes Scott Parker's move to Upton Park, completed for £7million from Newcastle yesterday, could help reignite his England career.

Lyon's Malouda admits Liverpool admiration (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Wantaway France winger Florent Malouda has described Liverpool as a 'great club', increasing speculation the Lyon player could make the switch to Anfield in the summer transfer window.

Shepherd backing Ashley takeover (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd has backed prospective owner Mike Ashley to launch a new era on Tyneside.

Henry slams Dein exit amid transfer talk (Jun 7, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Speculation over the future of Thierry Henry will intensify after he slammed the exit of vice chairman David Dein, saying it 'wasn't a clever move' and he was 'devastated', while admitting he is flatt

Parker completes £7m switch to West Ham (Jun 6, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Ham have completed the £7million signing of England midfielder Scott Parker from Newcastle.

Magnusson rules out moves for Everton players (Jun 6, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Ham chairman Eggert Magnusson insists the Hammers have made no attempt to prise players from Everton.

Keeper Foster to miss start of new season (Jun 6, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster faces a long spell on the sidelines as he prepares to undergo knee surgery. The 24-year-old, who spent last season on loan at Watford, began suffering knee trou

Gerrard wins libel payout over Real Madrid story (Jun 6, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard today accepted undisclosed libel damages over a claim he had been in secret talks over a possible move to Real Madrid.

O'Neill waits on Hammers on Reo-Coker (Jun 6, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Aston Villa are awaiting a response from West Ham having made a £7million bid for wantaway midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker.

Poll: Bosses need to be brought to book (Jun 6, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Departing Premier League referee Graham Poll believes managers should be able to be booked and subject to the same disciplinary proceedings as players.

Reading step up Shorey contract talks (Jun 6, 2007 00:04 GMT)
Reading director of football Nick Hammond has confirmed the club plan to continue contract talks with left-back Nicky Shorey.

Drogba wants Malouda at Chelsea (Jun 5, 2007 23:59 GMT)
Didier Drogba has admitted he would relish the chance to play alongside Lyon winger Florent Malouda at Chelsea.

We must challenge for title - Hicks (Jun 5, 2007 23:53 GMT)
Tom Hicks has promised Liverpool fans transfer activity next week and vowed that the club will improve their Barclays Premiership record to make a serious title challenge next season.

Kenyon warns Milan off Shevchenko (Jun 5, 2007 22:45 GMT)
Chelsea are not willing to sell Andriy Shevchenko this summer, according to AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani.

Berbatov admires Man Utd - but stays at Spurs (Jun 5, 2007 21:04 GMT)
Dimitar Berbatov has revealed his admiration for Manchester United - but insists he is happy at Tottenham.

Fabregas fears Henry will opt for Barca (Jun 5, 2007 21:00 GMT)
Cesc Fabregas believes the lure of Barcelona could prove 'difficult' for Arsenal team-mate Thierry Henry to resist this summer as the Catalan club prepare to swoop.

Barton agrees five-year Newcastle deal (Jun 5, 2007 19:40 GMT)
Joey Barton has committed his future to Newcastle United after a whirlwind day on Tyneside.

Harewood placed on transfer list by Hammers (Jun 5, 2007 19:37 GMT)
Marlon Harewood is looking forward to a fresh challenge after being told he can leave West Ham.

Ramos eyes England as Sevilla look to new deal (Jun 5, 2007 19:26 GMT)
Sevilla will re-open contract talks with coach Juande Ramos at the end of the Spanish season, but Ramos himself has spoken of his desire to move to the Premiership and will consider his options once t

Solskjaer plays down fears over career (Jun 5, 2007 19:14 GMT)
Injury-plagued Manchester United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has played down a new problem which required knee surgery at the weekend and urged: `Don't write me off.'

New deals show our ambition - Benitez (Jun 5, 2007 19:11 GMT)
Rafael Benitez believes that securing Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher on long-term deals will help him persuade transfer targets to join Liverpool.

Hutchings rubbishes talk of player exodus (Jun 5, 2007 17:58 GMT)
Wigan manager Chris Hutchings insists he has no intention of allowing any of his key players to leave the JJB Stadium this summer.

Koumas eyes move to Merseyside (Jun 5, 2007 17:52 GMT)
West Brom midfielder Jason Koumas has admitted he would relish a move back to his native Merseyside.

Smith determined to win new deal (Jun 5, 2007 17:45 GMT)
Alan Smith wants a new contract with Manchester United and is determined to break into the Premiership champions' first team.

Ashley steps up Newcastle takeover bid (Jun 5, 2007 16:27 GMT)
Newcastle shareholders are expected to receive the formal offer document from billionaire Mike Ashley later this week as he attempts to push through his takeover bid.

Villa make £7million bid for Reo-Coker (Jun 5, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Aston Villa have made a £7million bid for West Ham midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker.

Viduka agrees to join Newcastle (Jun 5, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Middlesbrough striker Mark Viduka has agreed in principle to join north-east rivals Newcastle.

West Brom's Koumas claiming Villa interest (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Jason Koumas has claimed Aston Villa are interested in signing him - but he will make no decision on his future for a fortnight.

Man City takeover in 'advanced discussions' (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester City's board have confirmed that they are now in advanced discussions with interested parties 'which may or may not lead to an offer being made for the company.'

Solskjaer upbeat after further knee surgery (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has insisted that his career is not over, despite undergoing further knee surgery. The United star has been dogged by injury in recent seasons and was hurt again playing for Norwa

Milan boss Ancelotti confirms Henry interest (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed Arsenal striker Thierry Henry is among his transfer targets this summer.

Gerrard and Carragher sign new deals (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Liverpool's England duo Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher have signed new contracts with the club

Hubbard: The antithesis of the Abramovich era (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Chelsea's summer spending so far is unlike previous seasons, says Norman Hubbard.

Man Utd have no interest in Anelka - Bolton (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Bolton Wanderers chairman Phil Gartside has revealed Manchester United have no interest in signing Nicolas Anelka but the France striker said that he 'could not say no' to a move to Old Trafford.

Wigan sign Newcastle defender Bramble (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Wigan have completed the signing of former Newcastle defender Titus Bramble on a free transfer.

Johnson is not for sale, insist Everton (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Everton have hit back at reports that West Ham are to make a big-money bid for their star striker Andrew Johnson by insisting the player is not for sale.

Hammers poised to complete Parker swoop (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Scott Parker is poised to complete his move to West Ham on Monday - becoming Alan Curbishley's first summer signing.

Newcastle plough on with Barton transfer (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle are attempting to push through their move for Manchester City midfielder Joey Barton as discussions continued over the financial package.

Anelka 'could not say no' to United (Jun 3, 2007 07:00 GMT)
France striker Nicolas Anelka claims he has no plans to leave Bolton, but admits he 'could not say no' to an offer from Manchester United.

Blades chief: We'll be restored to Premiership (Jun 3, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sheffield United plc chairman Kevin McCabe insists he has been informed by a high-level Premier League official the Blades will be restored to the top flight if they win their arbitration hearing in t

Ranieri says City are yet to approach (Jun 2, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Claudio Ranieri has denied that he has had any contact with Manchester City but concedes the thought of a return to the Premier League appeals.

Rebel Barton says he's open to offers (Jun 2, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Manchester City midfielder Joey Barton admits he may be open to offers from other clubs.

Boro close in on target Aliadiere (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate's pursuit of Arsenal striker Jeremie Aliadiere could finally pay dividends this summer.

Premier League to create 'Tevez's Law' (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Premier League clubs have reacted to the Carlos Tevez row by seeking to clear up any confusion over third party influence in the purchase of players at their annual general meeting.

Koumas signals interest in move to Everton (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Jason Koumas refused to rule out a move to Everton today as he made it clear he wants to be playing in the Premiership next season.

Reo-Coker: I don't know where my future lies (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Ham captain Nigel Reo-Coker has told of the 'hurt' and 'heartbreak' which has prompted him to hand in a transfer request.

Chelsea complete deals for Pizarro, Philliskirk (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Chelsea look set to add to the signing of Oldham starlet Danny Philliskirk by landing Claudio Pizarro from Bayern Munich on a free transfer.

Boro's Parnaby set for Birmingham switch (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Birmingham appear to have won the race to sign Middlesbrough utility player Stuart Parnaby on a free transfer.

Porto back Anderson to shine at Man United (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Porto president Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa has backed Brazil midfielder Anderson to overcome the physical tribulations of the Premiership and enjoy 'a great career' with Manchester United.

Ashley edges closer to Newcastle takeover (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
A job Sam Allardyce has described as a 'massive challenge' may soon be made a little easier after reclusive billionaire Mike Ashley's projected takeover moved closer to completion.

Ranieri quits as Parma boss to take City role (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Claudio Ranieri last night quit as Parma coach having earlier confirmed his intention to succeed Stuart Pearce as boss at the Eastlands outfit, providing prospective new owner Thaksin Shinawatra pushe


English Championship
Owls count cost of flooded Hillsborough (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Hillsborough Stadium remains closed as Sheffield Wednesday's clean-up operation continues after this week's heavy floods.

Blades get striker Sharp from Scunny (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sheffield United have won the race to sign Scunthorpe striker Billy Sharp.

Leeds case could mean club dies - Harvey (Jun 28, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Leeds chief executive Shaun Harvey has warned any challenge against the decision to hand control at Elland Road back to Ken Bates would 'threaten the very survival of the club'.

Morgan reassures Wolves fans on takeover (Jun 27, 2007 23:50 GMT)
Tycoon Steve Morgan has assured Wolves fans his takeover is still on track.

Eagles swoop for Craig from Millwall (Jun 27, 2007 21:45 GMT)
Crystal Palace have completed the signing of Tony Craig from Millwall for an undisclosed fee.

QPR beat Norwich to Nardiello signing (Jun 27, 2007 21:44 GMT)
QPR have completed the signing of striker Daniel Nardiello after fighting off interest from Barnsley and Norwich.

West Brom reject transfer request from Kamara (Jun 27, 2007 21:42 GMT)
West Brom have rejected a transfer request from Diomansy Kamara - the second star name in a week to express dissatisfaction with life at The Hawthorns.

QPR fined £20,000 for brawl with China side (Jun 22, 2007 22:25 GMT)
QPR have been fined £20,000 by the Football Association for their part in the brawl which marred their friendly against the China Olympic team in February.

Dowie landed with huge legal bill by Palace (Jun 22, 2007 22:22 GMT)
Former Crystal Palace manager Iain Dowie was landed with a massive legal costs bill today in the aftermath of his disastrous courtroom defeat at the hands of chairman Simon Jordan.

Norwich have £1.5m Eastwood bid turned down (Jun 22, 2007 22:19 GMT)
Southend have turned down a £1.5million offer from Norwich for striker Freddy Eastwood.

West Brom snub Davies' transfer request (Jun 21, 2007 07:00 GMT)
West Brom have rejected a transfer request from skipper and central defender Curtis Davies.

Charlton refuse to cut Bent's asking price (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Charlton have warned Tottenham and Liverpool they will not be able to land Darren Bent on the cheap following the England striker's snub to West Ham.

Coventry City set for new takeover (Jun 18, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Coventry's managing director Paul Fletcher is hopeful that the proposed takeover of the Coca-Cola Championship club could be completed before the end of the month.

Blades chief will accept relegation (Jun 18, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Sheffield United plc chairman Kevin McCabe has revealed the club will accept playing in the Coca-Cola Championship next season if that is the verdict of an arbitration panel - unless further points ar

Promoted Scunthorpe face relegated Charlton (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Newly-promoted Scunthorpe kick off their Coca-Cola Championship campaign with a tough trip to Premier League drop-outs Charlton.

Crystal Palace chairman 'deceived by Dowie' (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan scored a legal victory today when a High Court judge upheld his claim that he was 'deceived' by manager Iain Dowie over his reasons for leaving the club.

Championship fixtures 2007-08 (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Championship fixtures 2007-08

Duffen completes £10million takeover of Hull (Jun 11, 2007 21:28 GMT)
Hull City's new owners today confirmed their takeover of the club and unveiled a three-year blueprint to reach the Premiership.

Saints to complete Saganowski transfer (Jun 10, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Southampton are expected to complete the permanent signing of Marek Saganowski early next week after taking up their first option on the striker.

New Leicester boss brings in fresh coaching staff (Jun 6, 2007 07:00 GMT)
New Leicester boss Martin Allen has raided his former club MK Dons for a trio of staff - including assistant manager Adrian Whitbread.

Watford complete £2million deal of McAnuff (Jun 6, 2007 00:01 GMT)
Watford have completed the signing of winger Jobi McAnuff Championship rivals Crystal Palace in a deal worth up to £2million.

Leeds await approval to remain in League (Jun 5, 2007 17:56 GMT)
Leeds must gain approval from the Football League and also stave off the threat of any legal action before they can start to look to the future, according to the club's administrators.

Two arrested in financial Rams raid (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Two men have been arrested as part of a police probe into alleged financial irregularities at Derby County.


English League One
Dundee United pull out of Porter deal (Jun 27, 2007 21:50 GMT)
Dundee United have dropped their interest in Oldham striker Chris Porter.

Nottingham Forest to leave City Ground by 2014 (Jun 20, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Nottingham Forest have announced plans to leave the City Ground and move to a new stadium to be built south of the city by 2014.

League One fixtures 2007-08SEP (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
League One fixtures 2007-08

Celtic captain Lennon joins Forest (Jun 12, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Former Celtic captain Neil Lennon has signed a one-year deal with League One club Nottingham Forest.

Football League closes admin loophole (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Football League clubs have closed the loophole that allowed Leeds to go into administration without suffering a 10-point deduction for next season.

Bates vows to fight appeal (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Ken Bates has vowed to fight on if creditors decide to launch a High Court challenge after the Leeds chairman today regained control at Elland Road.

Bates wins vote to buy back Leeds (Jun 4, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Ken Bates has today regained control of Leeds after a recount of votes taken at last week's creditors' meeting confirmed his offer to buy back the club had been accepted by the slimmest of margins.

Morris puts in late Leeds bid to thwart Bates (Jun 2, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Property developer Simon Morris has increased his offer to creditors in a last-ditch attempt to thwart Ken Bates in the power struggle at Elland Road.

Bates bid for Leeds needs a recount (Jun 1, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Ken Bates' bid to regain control of Leeds has been placed on hold with creditors asked to return next week for a recount of the vote.


English League Two
Ince quits Macclesfield to join MK Dons (Jun 25, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Paul Ince has been unveiled as the new manager of MK Dons after quitting League Two rivals Macclesfield. Ince said: 'This has been a tremendously difficult decision for me.'

League Two fixtures 2007-08 (Jun 14, 2007 07:00 GMT)
League Two fixtures 2007-08

Lennon explains Wycombe decision after meeting (Jun 8, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Former Celtic player Neil Lennon has revealed he came close to signing for League Two Wycombe this week, after the club made an audacious bid to sign the combative midfielder.


English Worthington Cup
Carling Cup: Lowly Leeds face Macc trip (Jun 13, 2007 07:00 GMT)
The draw for the first round of the League Cup.


England
On The Move - June 2007 (Jun 30, 2007 07:00 GMT)
It's the month when the Bosmans begin to get themselves sorted out - see who was signed up this month.

Hubbard: The future is bright for some (Jun 25, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Holland and England have cause to be happy after the U21s, says Norman Hubbard.

Kaka complains about tough England tactics (Jun 2, 2007 07:00 GMT)
Brazil playmaker Kaka has accused England of rough-house tactics in last night's 1-1 stalemate at Wembley

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