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  1. No extra insurance on Rooney, says FA
  2. Ref faces World Cup red card after failing to brandish his own
  3. I'm a celebrity: get me into the match and never mind the fans
  4. Sheepshanks gets back on board despite role in ITV deal fiasco
  5. Shepherd wants clarification on compensation for Owen
  6. Poll's entire career on the line after Stuttgart debacle
  7. Ruud expects Old Trafford return
  8. Glazers Desperate As They Try To Ease Debt Burden
  9. Poll's poor call not the only one
  10. Italy's spirits are lifted above the whiff of scandal
  11. Fancy a ticket for the game? £1,000, please
  12. Hedge Funds, Pro Sports Make a Troubling Team
  13. Poll card blunder breaks Fifa's game of patience
  14. Arrested fans released in time for the game
  15. Tabloids settle Cole libel case
  16. Technical errors
  17. Poll gaffe airbrushed
  18. Ruud seeks urgent talks with Man United
  19. Positives of hard-line approach now falling apart
  20. Hedge funds: The dangers ahead
  21. Comment : In thrall to St George
  22. Tackling the ticket touts needs a collective and concerted campaign
  23. Red cards and recriminations: have refs gone too far this time?
  24. Fifa reaps what it sowed but worst of the card-happy cavaliers face flight home
  25. Ronaldo eyes Reds exit
  26. Juventus Boss Pessotto in critical condition after fall
  27. Italian investigation widens
  28. UNITED REJECT RONALDO CLAIMS
  29. ITV renews Uefa Cup deal
  30. Juventus general manager throws himself from office window
  31. Ronaldo has real issues
  32. Sniggering Beeb has last laugh
  33. Reds slam Ronaldo transfer talk
  34. Poll prepares for inevitable from Fifa
  35. United furious as Ronaldo is linked with Real Madrid
  36. 'Suicide’ attempt rocks Italy
  37. United dismiss Real claims over transfer of Ronaldo
  38. Spoiling the feast: Bright future menaced by an old brutality
  39. United headache as Ronaldo dreams of joining Real
  40. Referees feel the Italian pinch
  41. High cost of radio silence
  42. Italian football in shock as Juventus manager tries to kill himself on eve of corrupt
  43. Pessotto's fall leaves Italian side in emotional disarray
  44. Ronaldo: Pawn in election or Red rebel?
  45. Trial shone light on QPR 'soap opera'
  46. Chompions League - bankers pay to dine with Fergie and Jose
  47. First taint as organizers promote anti-racism campaign
  48. Blatter concedes refs at finals not up to standard
  49. Medical Excess- an AIG company - loses records on 1m customers
  50. Quinn consortium to complete £50m Sunderland buy-out today
  51. Houllier rules out Diarra switch
  52. Positive Rooney puts the bad days behind him
  53. We leave the beautiful game to the marketing men, say Brazil
  54. England fans face prison
  55. Swap shop in top gear
  56. Time to give the pundits a break
  57. Eriksson gives both barrels to England critics
  58. Domenech accuses Spain fans of racism
  59. Blatter reticent on racism
  60. Spain falls into mourning but only bliss on show in Bild
  61. Houllier rules out Diarra switch
  62. Let's lighten up and get in touch with our inner Brazilian
  63. France tarnished by Henry's play-acting
  64. Fallen Hero: James Lawton on how we're all being cheated
  65. Sam Wallace: Rooney reveals secrets of healing process
  66. Rooney's recovery
  67. Eric: United will topple Blues
  68. Referee Poll retires from tournaments
  69. Ruud can't survive on goals alone
  70. Rooney: Smith helped my recovery
  71. Reds set to offer £15m for Carrick
  72. Arsenal plans 260 mln stg ticket sales bond
  73. England are spoiling World Cup, says Blatter
  74. If we fail the country there will be no excuses says Neville
  75. Poll blows final whistle on tournaments
  76. BBC edges into World Cup lead as Celts tune in
  77. David Beckham and the chamber of secrets
  78. Tottenham resigned to losing Carrick
  79. Giants of Italian football in the dock as match-fixing trial begins
  80. They think it's all Rover: You've had the World Cup WAGs AND MADs. now meet the CADs
  81. Fergie dismisses Ronaldo rumours
  82. Man Utd plan to chip players
  83. Lowe prevents ‘vexatious day’ for Southampton by standing down
  84. Ivanauskas confirmed as Hearts look for stability
  85. Match-fixing tribunal promises to rule quickly
  86. Addicks consider United fan ban
  87. Murray warning over sectarian chanting
  88. Games of other halves boosts local economy
  89. Italian football corruption trial suspended
  90. Italian football hearing begins
  91. A health warning for older armchair football fans
  92. FA prepare to milk World Cup cash cow
  93. The 20 key questions for nation on brink of World Cup hysteria
  94. The plain truth about the beautiful game: winning
  95. Feelgood factor liable to be offside for the economy, says Halifax
  96. Guardian Comment : A good sport
  97. Referees doing well and linesmen even better, says Fifa chief Villar
  98. Global reach
  99. Christiano Ronaldo a problem for Man Utd
  100. Ronaldo's double betrayal
  101. How the Cup was beastly to the East
  102. Italians find time for poignant dedication to ailing compatriot
  103. Talking stops and Real get ready to deal
  104. I'm off. Thanks for the £24m
  105. So harsh on Wayne in a bad World Cup for front men
  106. Hoddle leaves Wolves
  107. Abramovich strikes - and Chelsea win the World Cup
  108. 'Blame players, not the refs'
  109. Beckham quits as England captain
  110. No United front as tempers flare
  111. Calderon wins Real Madrid election
  112. Join Blues, urges Essien
  113. Eriksson hits out at FA over manner of exit
  114. Barwick resolutely upbeat as McClaren era dawns
  115. Fifa launches inquiry on Frings
  116. Pekerman ethos blown up in a fit of emotion (The Brawl)
  117. Ronaldo smiles as England bawl him out over Rooney
  118. History has the edge over football, poll reveals
  119. Man U to sack Ronaldo: report (warning, might be twaddle)
  120. Ronaldo denies claims of Rooney spat Ronaldo Texts Rooney
  121. Greece suspended by Fifa
  122. UEFA Cup Winners To Open The New Old Trafford
  123. O'Neill set to shun new Sunderland approach (from Niall Quinn)
  124. Official clears Ronaldo of influencing World Cup decision
  125. Frings sits out after Italians point finger
  126. Team-mates put on United front to quash talk of feud
  127. Greece ban hits McClaren debut
  128. Heroes & villains: Paul Scholes
  129. Sunderland takeover confirmed
  130. Multiplex warn of yet another delay
  131. Legal battle kicks off over Wembley
  132. Real eye Premiership pair (but not Ronaldo)
  133. Rooney claims 'no ill feeling' towards Ronaldo
  134. Rooney pleads innocence but denies Ronaldo rift
  135. Banking on £6m windfall
  136. FA is bullish despite defeat
  137. News round up: Quinn; Wembley; Woodward
  138. Referees are only human
  139. Spare the red and spoil not the game
  140. Kit climax
  141. Lehmann's research gives England a lesson about penalties
  142. Rossi signs new United deal
  143. Reds appoint new club doctor
  144. United they stand . . . you must be having a laugh
  145. UEFA deadline looms for Italian teams
  146. Relegation call for Italian four
  147. Coach jumps ship as prosecutor targets Juventus
  148. England world champions at the glib, the fib and the betrayal
  149. 'Match-fixing' clubs face relegation
  150. Blatter back-tracks
  151. Fifa may relax bans for yellow cards
  152. Capello jumps ship as Juve face the plunge to Serie C
  153. Will England's defeat make any difference to Tony Blair's prospects? What a ludicrous
  154. Hotel exit for BBC
  155. Blatter to cut sponsors
  156. Drop Juventus two divisions, says trial chief
  157. ESPN World Cup coverage earns penalty
  158. Scowling Scolari blames referee
  159. Chelsea cry foul over Robben
  160. Ashton-under-Lyne cheers Perrotta
  161. Court fines Bowyer £600 for Dyer brawl
  162. Rossi: Rooney has much to learn
  163. Reds launch one-year season ticket
  164. Backlash begins for Ronaldo
  165. United double for Ryan and Rhodri
  166. Messages of the Berlin Wall
  167. Owen questions the value of penalty practice
  168. Normally law is left to the clubs
  169. TOP FOOTBALLERS 'BROKE THE RULES'
  170. Police fears may force Ronaldo to go on the run to Spain
  171. Real president rejects protests over 'tapping up'
  172. Owen injury nightmare rocks club and country
  173. Fantasy football without traditional Brazilian blend
  174. Italy's football dynasties to face penalties as clubs go under spotlight
  175. Fergie expects Ruud return
  176. Ronaldo's value rises despite Rooney row
  177. Beckenbauer hits out at 'cheats'
  178. Capello drops new hint about luring Ronaldo from United
  179. 'Relegation acceptable' as Juventus admit guilt
  180. Ronaldo in line for Young Player award
  181. Final reward for referee who sent off Rooney
  182. England snubbed in World Cup shortlists
  183. Capello caution on Real's interest in Ronaldo
  184. Nike finishes off the pace
  185. Arsenal Beats Manchester United in Asset-Backed Debt
  186. Personal Injury: Footing The Bill
  187. Juventus in turmoil as club and players await their fate
  188. A billion reasons (and more) to be wary of TV viewing figures
  189. Podolski profits from censure of Ronaldo's unfair antics
  190. "Is this really what it feels like all the time to be a fan?"
  191. Out of adversity come finalists ready 'to live or die together'
  192. Italy are fabulously flawed
  193. Capello caution on Real's interest in Ronaldo
  194. United deny move for Lippi
  195. Chirac hopes to cash in on football success
  196. What is football anyway?
  197. Italy crave a kind of redemption
  198. Ronaldo intends to leave Man Utd
  199. Man Utd seeks £500m loan
  200. Ronaldo: ‘I can’t stay in England’
  201. Torres tops list as Ferguson lines up summer targets
  202. Lippi denies talk of United move
  203. No amnesty for clubs in Italian scandal even if Azzurri collect cup
  204. Out-of-control Wags may be banned in future
  205. Want to win World Cup? Here's how
  206. The Kaiser Chief
  207. South Africa struggling to live up to German standards
  208. It was the best of cups, it was the worst of cups
  209. England's golden generation are just big heads
  210. Reaching the final has made our troubled country proud
  211. City financiers to buy stakes in top footballers
  212. New retro shirt for Manchester United
  213. Ferguson in hurry to change Ronaldo's mind/Refinancing
  214. Shearer takes the obvious to previously uncharted depths
  215. Germans' warmth and friendliness take the greatest prize in true festival of nations
  216. Sending-off is put down to video use
  217. Zidane exits the stage with a walk of shame
  218. The party's over as Wags face red card from FA
  219. England's golden generation are just big heads
  220. United seek talks with Ronaldo agent to resolve future
  221. After the glory Italians return home to learn their fate
  222. Glazers are dicing with debt
  223. European clubs are the winners in global competition
  224. Pack yourbags, now Ronaldo!
  225. WOLVES STRIKER BANNED
  226. HOW TO SURVIVE A SERIOUS CASE OF POST WORLD CUP BLUES
  227. Best tribute 'attracts thousands'
  228. Lip-reader reveals what riled Zidane
  229. Europe's chairmen poised as Lippi ponders his next move
  230. Everton step up Perugia pursuit for missing Materazzi money
  231. Real's £26m to trump Arsenal's pursuit of winger Ribéry
  232. Bayern Munich must overcome Real rivalry for Van Nistelrooy
  233. BBC nets five times more final viewers
  234. Zidane a spectacle but finals craved greatness
  235. Bayern and Real want Dutch reject
  236. Arsenal exit leaves Campbell looking for another role
  237. Racism claims force Fifa and Italians on to the defensive
  238. Cannavaro raises defence to art-form
  239. England try to woo Venables
  240. Wags, a trim and a three-card trick
  241. Materazzi insult of Zidane's sister as 'prostitute' led to final red card
  242. John Lichfield: Why France still loves Zidane
  243. James Lawton: Zidane's fall into darkness was the final act of betrayal
  244. Graeme le Saux: an insiders' guide to the taunting that taints top-class football
  245. Glenn Moore: Materazzi, from Everton reject to world champion
  246. Corruption scandal cast aside as Italian heroes return home
  247. Alan Pardew: Tournament with little flair or skill saved by Germans
  248. What they said in Germany: Quotes of the tournament
  249. Tug of war over Ruud
  250. Southgate: Sir Alex can sort out Wayne