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  1. Have any footballers ever admitted moving for the money?
  2. Less soccer, more prayer in Nigerian stadium
  3. Sport Safari: Arsenal's Emirates Stadium
  4. Newcastle sack Bond after role in Panorama 'bung' expose
  5. Boston officials in tax trial over covering up payments to players
  6. Lerner reaches the magic mark
  7. FA's attempt to regulate agents falls foul of data-protection laws
  8. FA requests action over super-agent Zahavi
  9. The big debate: Has football lost its soul?
  10. Uefa spurred to seek new ownership rules
  11. Calls for Scholes apology for alleged homophobic remark
  12. Barclays nets Premier League deal
  13. McClaren's agent claims crooked deals have cost game millions
  14. Fifa ready to reopen Zahavi file
  15. Blatter vows to end 'tragedy' of World Cup final penalties
  16. Rooney out of touch and feeling the pressure
  17. Ferdinand insists that unmoved Rooney will come good
  18. Agents branded ‘scum of the earth’ by McClaren’s adviser
  19. Game's minders will not stop the Arthur Daleys
  20. Fifa to avoid legal battle
  21. Blatter calls for end to final penalties
  22. Agent slams 'dirty' trade
  23. McClaren aide says 'majority of agents are corrupt'
  24. Resurgence of Ronaldo contrasts with Rooney's wane
  25. Premiership banks £65m to aid Asia expansion
  26. Calls for Scholes to say sorry
  27. Ronaldo's turning point
  28. Make me a Red for life: Rio
  29. New Ground Rules
  30. ITV mulls FA Cup rights bid
  31. Barclays renews £65m sponsorship of Premier League
  32. Major League Soccer to sell ad space on jerseys
  33. Mourinho believes Chelsea's finances rely as much on his image as the millions
  34. Is it the end for penalty shoot-outs?
  35. Christie questions SPL rule on using under-21s
  36. Level playing field needed for Champions League pay-outs
  37. Inspirational Scot was first sports psychologist
  38. Joorabchian has plan for Upton Park
  39. Fifa closing in on Zahavi
  40. Arsenal takeover fears allayed
  41. FA and Rooney make up
  42. Bungs probe goes into extra time
  43. Potential Upton Park investor keen on 'real estate opportunities'
  44. Ferdinand reveals his dream of the United captaincy
  45. Agents' group demands apology by Gordon
  46. FA decides against charging Bates over attack on Chelsea
  47. Call me vain, says Mourinho, but Chelsea are better because of me
  48. Chelsea join movie club as Terry goes to Bollywood
  49. New Wembley doubt over FA Cup final as Multiplex extend dispute
  50. FA opts not to take Bates action
  51. FA beefs up bung-busters squad to fight corruption
  52. Rossi loan spell proves more curse than cure
  53. 'I want to be the voice of football'
  54. Eriksson's agent never quizzed over claims
  55. Clubs worry over cost of extra time
  56. Not all agents are bad, says Wenger
  57. Scudamore allays fears about foreign owners
  58. Ten years of Wenger: how he plotted the French revolution
  59. British football teams set to end their Olympic absence
  60. Why Gibson issued Boro ban on Gordon
  61. No salary caps planned for players, says UEFA CEO
  62. Kenyan premier league rivals face government ultimatum
  63. Home nations in conflict after British Olympic football team gets go-ahead
  64. Blatter blows for penalties so let's settle it by football
  65. FA to bolster compliance unit after board back Barwick plan
  66. Man Utd in fury at racist abuse
  67. When hedge funds falter, all bets are off
  68. If Chelsea keep winning, it will end up killing the game
  69. Just read it and weep
  70. Fans giving books the boot
  71. SFA ‘failed to stop bungs’
  72. Forfar crisis leads to £3m bet sting
  73. Bungs team to turn up heat on Allardyce
  74. Wrecking ball threatens Pardew's patient building
  75. My secret life as Bond's special agent
  76. Barton could face rap for backside stunt
  77. Whelan: Why I'm backing Big Sam
  78. Managing to forget Sky pay for the privilege
  79. Blatter blather cannot cover up naked realities facing football
  80. French lessons: 10 ways in which Wenger has changed English football
  81. South Africa faces $1billion World Cup stadia bill
  82. American International starts Islamic insurance
  83. Zokora sparks new 'cheat' row
  84. Baring Barton faces inquiry
  85. Stevens wants clubs to be more open
  86. The beautiful game needs the tax-man
  87. Zokora's skill should be put to better use
  88. Rotherham build on shaky foundations
  89. £1.5m coup pays off as injury-hit Forfar lose 8-0
  90. Stevens bungs evidence may lead to criminal corruption prosecutions
  91. Bung inquiry targets 39 transfers
  92. Extension for Stevens enquiry
  93. Agents will be forced to reveal bank accounts
  94. Football stands to profit after Stevens turns the screw
  95. Suspect deals highlight failings of compliance unit
  96. Suitor in talks but Shepherd denies he wants to sell his stake in Newcastle
  97. Barton set for FA charge over buttock-baring
  98. Smith feels the pain as Norwich search for new recipe
  99. Bungs inquiry intensifies as 39 deals raise suspicion
  100. When it comes to transfers, it is all a matter of family fortune
  101. Stevens offers no clue to extent of the bung culture
  102. Eight clubs in the spotlight as investigation continues
  103. Stevens' team looking for a result in extra time
  104. Bank statements key to the inquiry
  105. The way to catch the culprits
  106. Three wise men can come to Rooney's aid
  107. Coppell masterminds Reading's ascent
  108. I will adapt, insists Beckham
  109. Unlike those devious football divers, the camera never lies
  110. Bungs inquiry to focus on eight clubs and 39 deals
  111. Adams joins calls to stamp out diving
  112. Hammers to talk tough over takeover
  113. What are 'bungs' and are they widespread in British football?
  114. Stevens deserves praise for trying to put football's suspect house in order
  115. Discretion the hallmark of Stevens' accounting 'spies'
  116. Wayne's your favourite
  117. Solskjaer inspired by Rooney and Ronaldo
  118. Ole a great advert
  119. Reds pair the tops
  120. NO FALL-OUT OVER ROSSI - ROEDER
  121. Salford v FCUM
  122. UNITED LINKED WITH FRESH TORRES RAID
  123. Robson wants return to management
  124. Ex-Chief of AIG Wins Right to See Memos
  125. Charles Collymore to sue Newell
  126. Newell shrugs off legal threat
  127. Agent Collymore hit by FA charge
  128. Player Power Concerns United boss
  129. Bung inquiry divides clubs as agent faces FA charges
  130. Lehmann, the man who knew too much, set to sell his secrets
  131. SPL finances look to have finally turned the corner
  132. FA show their teeth
  133. League set example in curbs on agents
  134. Wembley causing rail chaos
  135. Put up or shut up, West Ham to tell Joorabchian
  136. Lampard joins drive to rid the game of 'bung' culture
  137. Bid to bribe S-League player fails, club says
  138. Olympic counterpunch
  139. Does football need video evidence to stamp out foul play?
  140. FA charges agent Collymore with touting striker to a rival club
  141. Bunged up: Why inquiry may not get a result
  142. FA demands that foreign agents start playing by its rules
  143. FA gets tough by suspending agent who ignored letters
  144. Stevens struggling with contradiction at heart of initial findings
  145. Dein the survivor resurfaces as G14 chairman
  146. US gaming law exposes sponsors' house of cards
  147. Hammers strive for harmony as Pardew pledges to integrate Argentinian pair
  148. FA blazers puff up but the game has long since outgrown them
  149. Real warn Beckham that he faces a pay cut
  150. Panorama out-takes passed on to FA corruption team
  151. Grudge match of the day to feature Jordan v Dowie
  152. Fletcher was destined for starring role, says Blanc
  153. Real attempt to speed up Beckham's long goodbye
  154. 'It is a joke we’ve won nothing in 40 years — a joke'
  155. Tycoon's £70m Hammers takeover on hold
  156. God and Gordon persuade Andrews to choose Raith
  157. Arsenal's Dein voted G14 pressure group chairman
  158. Uefa ignore Wembley for big date
  159. Stevens' inquiry looks into another 12 transfers
  160. Dein: England's name at stake
  161. Rio: I dream of being skipper
  162. City accuse FA of going over the top with Barton
  163. Argentina coach advises stars to leave West Ham
  164. Solskjaer indebted to top skier's example
  165. Religion moves in mysterious ways within our game
  166. Dein gives Chelsea hope
  167. FA told to hurry up
  168. United may not reveal so much
  169. Newcastle to get tougher over Owen compensation
  170. Scots snub Olympic team
  171. FA charges Barton over 'ill-advised' exposure at Everton
  172. Argentina coach urges West Ham pair to leave club
  173. Dein backs Newcastle in fight over Owen
  174. Smith pencilled in for 2012 British football team
  175. Nike's $476m cash back
  176. Retired Barthez hailed as a genius
  177. West Ham fans uneasy over identity of new consortium
  178. Argentine pair urged to quit Hammers
  179. Insurance firms lock horns over AIG display of pictures
  180. A Red Perspective: Love United – hate the Glazers disease
  181. Apex waste plant insured by AIG units
  182. De Zeeuw wants salary cap to put an end to 'one-horse race'
  183. Reebok trial date with Liverpool set
  184. Mascherano pledges himself to West Ham
  185. Football's fakers should heed tragic tale of fantasy sailor
  186. Clubs facing legal threat
  187. China sets up task force to end soccer scandals
  188. Chelsea deny claim of sabotage to hit back in pitch battle
  189. Brought to book: The ultimate guide to life inside 'the bubble'
  190. Mandaric hints at a bid for Leicester
  191. Television sports presenter found guilty of harassing football boss
  192. Death of a sportsman: Writers and their romantic fascination with sporting heroes
  193. Bulgarian referee beaten up
  194. Lord Stevens is no match for Vicarage Road follies
  195. BURLEY SET TO JOIN THE JONES BATTLE
  196. Shame academy
  197. Hammers must retake chemistry test
  198. FIFA enter bungs row over dozen foreign transfer deals
  199. Read all about it - Big Sam and the kiss-and-tell agent
  200. Not all Blatter's ideas are bad
  201. Dein, should know better than to waste his time on bad causes
  202. Fear of the midnight knock on the door – yes, I was once a tapper-up
  203. Corrupt? Yes, it's business
  204. FIFA enter bungs row over dozen foreign transfer deals
  205. Kick racism out of football: Very Best of role models
  206. A bum rap for Barton, but will anyone take the bungs rap for football's ills?
  207. Holmes: Inquiry's duty is the future
  208. Fine words on sport are a fat lot of use without action
  209. United complain over Benfica fans' 'racism'
  210. Scrap the Cap says Posh chief
  211. Edwin quizzed over Juve transfer
  212. Grim it may be, but survival is what counts
  213. Corruption in football: And you thought we had problems
  214. What's worse - watching England, or watching the BBC's coverage of England?
  215. Clubs in spotlight of Stevens inquiry being kept in the dark
  216. Spectre of race hate returns to haunt England
  217. Van Nistelrooy happy to look back with no anger
  218. Uefa focus on fears of racism by Croat fans
  219. Skill and luck still give underdog its day
  220. Racism against England could cost Croatia points
  221. Wembley relations thaw
  222. Setanta to be on Freeview
  223. Caborn to wait on Burns
  224. West Ham chairman in talks with rival bidders
  225. Have you forgotten what this jersey really means?
  226. Premier League awards national radio rights
  227. talkSPORT wins Premier League rights
  228. Gruden trade, Super Bowl distant memories for woeful Bucs, Raiders
  229. Soccer: When did the fun go out of soccer?
  230. Club v Country: 'Wrecked' players add fuel to the Wenger fire
  231. Allegations of racist abuse put damper on celebrations
  232. Barton grins and bears it as FA opts for leniency
  233. West Ham braced for fresh £75m takeover bid from Iceland
  234. BBC loses stranglehold on radio commentaries
  235. Jordan pulls a fast one to buy Selhurst Park
  236. Iceland offer for West Ham
  237. East End magnet for Magnusson
  238. Jordan secures Palace future
  239. Icelandic FA chief linked with £75m Hammers bid
  240. Why was Scottish football in such a bad state?
  241. Icelandic interest in West Ham. + Barton gets it easy
  242. Racist claims overshadow win
  243. 'I don't see how we can stop England's black players being racially abused'
  244. Kick It Out takes a gentle kick at the FA
  245. Football fans and their brand boycotts
  246. Gaza blockade lift allows Palestinian team to unite
  247. Russia gas giant Gazprom to sponsor Germany's Schalke
  248. BBC loses matchday monopoly
  249. Newcastle edge towards Owen settlement as FA reviews policy
  250. No cut-price Olympic legacy for football's fat cats