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  1. West Ham soap opera now focused on pitch
  2. United's haunted look
  3. Fergie Gets His Man: Larsson doesn't do guest appearances
  4. Henry the cheerleader makes Wenger the doomsayer
  5. Where have all the goals gone?
  6. Ferguson: Henrik will be the new Teddy
  7. No more looking down on the land of shipping-forecast football
  8. The things you can do at a Premiership ground these days...
  9. FA must get up to speed with Aussie quick fire justice
  10. Gartside calls for action on foreign takeovers
  11. Anfield fans give cautious welcome to latest bid
  12. United to recall Rossi
  13. Paris Ultras show their true colours
  14. Hibs rocked by claims
  15. Paris football match called off after death
  16. Off-balance striker committed no crime
  17. SFA take cautious approach to turmoil at Hearts
  18. Tangled up in a Chinese web without a bilious tie
  19. Liverpool move step closer to takeover by Maktoums
  20. BT signs live football match deal
  21. Former BA executive set for Old Trafford role
  22. Dubai Enters Talks to Acquire Liverpool Soccer Club
  23. Blatter aiming for revolution with switch to summer game
  24. The investor invasion: At Anfield
  25. High stakes as clubs are bought and sold
  26. The investor invasion: At Upton Park
  27. BT nets football coverage for web-TV
  28. Magnusson sets out survival plan
  29. Bans for diving will stop the cheats
  30. Blatter wants league fixtures switch
  31. BT takes on Sky with 'video on demand'
  32. BT targets 'pay-TV refuseniks' with package deal
  33. How the [TV] rivals compare
  34. BT takes the battle to Sky with Premiership football deal
  35. A brave new world beckons as BT finally launches its long-threatened pay TV assault
  36. Takeover will help Liverpool match up to the big spenders
  37. Magnusson puts case amid foreign investment boom
  38. Hughes believes 'diving' culture is more widespread
  39. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum: A new owner with the means to match Abramovic
  40. BT Vision aims for 3m subscribers
  41. BT strikes Premiership deal with Setanta
  42. BT Vision pushes low-cost option
  43. Indian tycoon Mittal to buy CSKA Sofia
  44. Magnusson 'not happy' with deal for Tevez and Mascherano
  45. Fizz and chips to fuel Wembley
  46. Setanta plays phone card
  47. Dubai investors promise to up Liverpool's spending power
  48. Ferguson hits back at 'naive' Southgate and says Ronaldo is victim of revenge
  49. Allardyce agent investigated as Stevens team prepares to ask for more time
  50. Agents 'will ignore' FA rules
  51. Heartless Romanov will not leave hero Elvis all shook up
  52. Barça have the look of champions again
  53. Pietro Rava
  54. Ronaldo and Ferguson show united front in face of criticism
  55. Fleetness of foot and thinnest of skin
  56. Roeder riled by Ferguson
  57. Foreign cash taking over Premiership
  58. United front from Ferguson and Ronaldo over dive row
  59. Takeover at Liverpool fuels call for cash curbs
  60. Allow diving and stop the cheats, Jewell argues
  61. Fergie counting on his aces!
  62. Rio backing United to play it cool
  63. Fergie backs under-fire Ronaldo
  64. Ferguson: We will do it
  65. Ferguson: No diving allowed
  66. Polonium 210 traces found in Emirates Stadium
  67. Beckham tops rich list with £87m in the bank
  68. Benfica: No special treatment for Ronaldo
  69. United linked with Klose move
  70. Jones eyes Rams switch
  71. United hold their nerve as Vidic turns the tide
  72. Ferguson thanks Nelson broadside for wake-up call
  73. No place for grass roots in shifting sands
  74. Our fans' chants are subversive, surreal - and very, very funny
  75. Alonso welcomes mega-rich new owners but voices fans' fears for the Liverpool ...
  76. United find their stride after Nélson warning against living on the edge
  77. Playing ugly triumphs over the beautiful game
  78. Alonso plea for Liverpool tradition to be respected
  79. Everton feeling the blues as they plunge deeper into red
  80. G14 dispute prompts Fifa insurance investigation
  81. Arsenal and United join England's top dogs in Europe
  82. Under-fire Ronaldo guilty only of trying a little too hard
  83. United sail on with all cannons blazing after Nelson broadside
  84. Newell charged for outburst
  85. Ferguson sees another campaign pulled from the flames
  86. Agent leads next phase of football's foreign invasion
  87. West Ham Takeover Has Already Hurt The Club
  88. City open talks with potential investor
  89. Sunderland investigate sex film claims
  90. Lerner among British soccer's financial elite
  91. Chop Blocks
  92. Rooney fixes his sights on Chelsea's benchmark
  93. Spanish system gives reserves of strength
  94. Players will meet the cost of future indiscipline, says Jol
  95. Belgravia prepares to show hand after dogged Newcastle pursuit
  96. City on takeover alert as Wardle moves to join Premiership elite
  97. Wardle prepared to 'pass the baton'
  98. Let Chelsea play reserves in Championship
  99. City in talks over £75m takeover
  100. FA were right to charge Tottenham, says Jol
  101. Liverpool in two-way battle over takeover
  102. Parkinson is victim of league's trigger-happy firing squad
  103. Fifa let off Warner over ticketing issue
  104. Football's foreign invasion: A global cause for concern for the most
  105. Wardle ready to stand aside if Man City takeover talks succeed
  106. United win battle for renewed self-belief
  107. TV bonanza and tradition make the Premier League irresistible
  108. For sale: English football
  109. From Belgravia to Brunei in blink of an eye
  110. New gambling rules put shirt deals at risk
  111. Newcastle's business ventures could see stakes rise to £240m
  112. City catch the scent and announce £70m takeover talks
  113. Summer season gains currency among elite clubs of Europe
  114. FIFA limit on foreigners is illegal, says Arsenal's Dein
  115. Summer switch unlikely to be solution to calendar
  116. Year of problems for the world game
  117. Premier League benefiting from foreign ownership of teams
  118. Football 2006 is a truly international sport in every sense.
  119. SFA bids for Euro finals expansion
  120. Hearts 'very close' to resolving Pressley row
  121. Tottenham slam gambling probe
  122. Levy gives Spurs cutting edge
  123. Arsenal fans must move on from 'Cashley' Cole farce
  124. Lithuanians rain down on Hearts
  125. Police called in to prevent Arsenal fans abusing Cole
  126. John Madejski: 'Without deep pockets you are wasting your time'
  127. Belgravia's denial over Newcastle bid
  128. The alternative to a new foreign owner: let fans run your club
  129. Wage cuts on cards as West Ham plan for relegation
  130. Spanish clubs furious over doping allegations
  131. Liverpool know that the sheikh makes sense
  132. FIFA may give automatic berth to hosts in Club World Cup
  133. Europe XI to play Manchester United in jubilee charity match at Old Trafford
  134. Greenberg firm settles dispute with AIG
  135. 'Ere we go…
  136. Franchise dips its toe into its pool of history
  137. Poll plays his cards right on derby day
  138. Chained to the Roman empire
  139. Premiership sides ripe for the picking
  140. Pressley pays high price for principles
  141. Captain Pressley leaves Hearts
  142. Sir Alex's final chapter
  143. Olympic door still open for West Ham
  144. Salary cap fits the bill says Barnes
  145. Pressley 'sad' to make Tynecastle exit
  146. It may not be the best league but it's the most admired brand
  147. Why Battles of Britain are best for Celtic
  148. A club's for life not just Christmas
  149. Help me or face ban, says Stevens
  150. Pressley leaves Hearts in 'amicable agreement'
  151. Glentoran reveal themselves to be masters of many tongues
  152. Liverpool's Gulf gold: we should be uneasy at the direction the Premiership is taking
  153. Dein not keen on winter warmers
  154. Celtic's inability to perform away in Europe betrays SPL's woeful lack of competition
  155. Barcelona to take legal action against Le Monde
  156. In the court of King Cantona
  157. Memories of Munich haunt me every day, says Sir Bobby
  158. Munich reaction Stiles: 'I felt sick'
  159. I survived and I still feel guilty
  160. The unseen travesty of Zidane's red card
  161. US examines Abramovich ties to Kremlin
  162. Glazers ready for January sales
  163. Fans fit for a princess give hope for Bees
  164. Johansson predicts expanded Euro 2012
  165. Real Cald comfort would be nice here
  166. The Mole: MUTV bending the truth
  167. Pardew sacked as West Ham manager
  168. Actions speak louder than words, say United
  169. Kenyon seals deal for United old boy
  170. AIG Buys Six U.S. Container-Port Terminals From Dubai
  171. New owners bring Pardew reign to abrupt end in bid to salvage season
  172. Mind games put on hold as Ferguson keeps eyes on the prize
  173. Everton fans rail against notion of leaving Liverpool to 'the Reds'
  174. First cut is deepest as Magnússon goes straight for throat
  175. Silence over Pressley speaks volumes about tawdry regime at Tynecastle
  176. Pardew out, Curbishley in?
  177. Strange twist in West Ham soap opera
  178. Sacking angers Barnwell
  179. 'Tis the season to celebrate the gifts of the good guys
  180. Playful Ferguson toys with Mourinho
  181. SFA confirm Romanov must pay £10,000 fine
  182. Report calls for financial reform
  183. Britain's top clubs may never be British again
  184. Everton reveal stadium move talks
  185. Players to blame for execution of 'dead man walking'
  186. Stamford Bridge's ritual of deceit makes stark contrast to the honesty of Pearce
  187. United must recognise debt to Manchester
  188. Charlton tops poll to find United's best-ever player
  189. Plans to move Everton out of Liverpool get frosty welcome
  190. Platini believes in new philosophy for UEFA
  191. Voices from past put our pompous prattlers to shame
  192. Magic of the English league puts those at distance under its spell
  193. Manchester United gets acclaim - even from those who used to abhor them
  194. DC United bids Adu to Freddy
  195. Setanta secures €315m funding for expansion plans
  196. Pardew victim of scramble to make money out of Premier League
  197. Hargreaves yearns to join United after discovering home is where the heart is
  198. Arsenal fearful of foreign invasion
  199. Fifa discredited
  200. Wenger hits out at foreign owners
  201. Fifa four sacked after court ruling
  202. Premier clubs must wait for bungs verdict
  203. Fresh face gives fortunes a rapid boost
  204. Fifa sack four over lies to sponsors
  205. Kenwright insists that relocation is 'only option' for Everton
  206. United end interest in Adu as teenager completes MLS switch
  207. Caborn attacked on plan to ease dope rules
  208. Real Madrid to take legal action against Le Monde
  209. Debate: Should Premiership clubs field B teams in the Football League?
  210. Stevens bung inquiry given more time to build case
  211. Inside football: Moores the merrier at Liverpool's new era
  212. Tesco ready to join the Premier League
  213. Upheaval at Old Trafford
  214. Talk to the hand
  215. United join Puerta race (but will they get him)
  216. Yet more woe befalls Wembley
  217. Curbishley takes Ferguson's advice into West Ham job
  218. Gerrard excited that 'future is bright' with Dubai takeover
  219. Odds stacked against a miracle turnaround for boys in claret and blue
  220. Football and cricket aim for betting bonus
  221. Mills a boon for the board at Tottenham
  222. Can you do the boss's job? Take the acid test
  223. Ronaldo accuses referees of showing favouritism to defenders
  224. West Ham is my life and family, says Curbishley
  225. Video replays could catch sly tumblers
  226. Wembley's new roof will take hour to close
  227. Liverpool will not be 'rich man's plaything'
  228. Neville hails Vidic attitude as difference
  229. Real Madrid deny French allegations of 'doping doctor' link
  230. Keane plays down talk of move for former team-mate Solskjaer
  231. Hartley faces disciplinary wrath of Hearts
  232. Argentines could end up costing West Ham £18.6m
  233. Fifa to appeal ruling
  234. Beckham left off 'world-class' list
  235. Parry shrugs aside warning
  236. Wembley runs for cover with decision to slow roof closure
  237. Rooney eager for a little help from Everton friends
  238. Liverpool planning to complete new stadium for 2009-10 season
  239. Window on Gill's world
  240. Football Will Die Without The Fans
  241. Wenger fined £10,000 over Pardew row but avoids touchline ban
  242. The reward for four English teams topping their groups?
  243. McClaren mask the perfect gift for a merry Christmas
  244. Hargreaves remains the closely guarded property of Bayern
  245. Man who built Wembley misses out on seat in his own stadium
  246. English clubs may rue top billing as big guns await
  247. Ferguson rejects past stars to put case for class of 2006
  248. Terry set for showdown with FA over Poll charges
  249. English trio pray to steer clear of Barça
  250. How Fergie built his Red empire