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  1. Mention the war, not the score
  2. Fergie calls the shots
  3. Martin Jol's Tottenham peace lasts 24 hours
  4. Prying lens might do Tottenham a big favour
  5. August too early to be getting overheated
  6. Michael Carrick feeling the pressure at United
  7. Eggert Magnusson threatens legal action
  8. Sir Alex Ferguson blasts Gabriel Heinze
  9. Sympathy from Red Devil runs dry
  10. Carrick leaps to Jol's defence and slams 'unbelievable' Spurs board
  11. Arsenal confident on Wenger deal
  12. I bust every spring in the bed in the name of goalkeeping
  13. Spurs' botched handling of the Carrick sale typifies the turmoil at Spurs
  14. Pressure on as Old Firm play the money game
  15. Goodbye Goodison, hello Value Dome
  16. Aloof England are lost in superstar culture
  17. Puerta's prognosis "very serious" after collapse
  18. Serie A tries to win back supporters but stars flee violence
  19. Fergie blasts 'ridiculous' Champions League plan
  20. Sir Bobby reopens the family feud
  21. Heinze launches bitter attack
  22. Are gang of four plotting an exit strategy?
  23. Jol on a tightrope
  24. Club ‘right to want better’
  25. Trust Coppell to achieve the impossible for Reading
  26. Mido booked for reacting to taunts
  27. Chelsea try to tempt Ronaldinho
  28. Martin Jol steeled by fans' love
  29. United still flat despite Nani's shot of brilliance
  30. Setanta banter and the Beeb's burning question
  31. SOLSKJAER RETIRES - BREAKING NEWS
  32. 'Supersub' Solskjaer calls time on career
  33. Abramovich's tale of unrequited love with Ronaldinho continues
  34. Racist slurs of ‘drunk’ Newcastle fans fuels Mido’s thirst for goals
  35. Pay rise keeps Berbatov loyal to Tottenham cause . . . for now
  36. Solskjaer bows out to leave United with fewer options on front line
  37. Saha testing United’s patience with constant injuries
  38. My Munich agony: Why me? Why did I survive?
  39. Why I went for Sir Alex ahead of Venables
  40. Sir Bobby Charlton’s best United XI
  41. Marcotti: La Liga sitting pretty again; European comment
  42. £22m Berbatov is Reds target
  43. Solskjaer to quit
  44. Dimitar Berbatov to stay at Spurs 'for now'
  45. FA to look into 'mafia' behaviour by agents
  46. Ronaldinho not for sale, Barcelona insist
  47. Antonio Puerta still in intensive care
  48. Racist chants were ridiculous, says Mido
  49. Henry Winter has a message for some Premier League clubs, their players & Sky Sports
  50. Injury forces Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to quit
  51. Berbatov rules out move to Old Trafford 'for now'
  52. Attempt to have hair tomorrow means that Lazaridis is gone today
  53. Abramovich the tinker man undermines Mourinho's own vision of a dream team
  54. Ronaldinho in Abramovich's sights after agent meeting
  55. Mido shrugs off abusive chanting
  56. Striker Solskjaer set to retire
  57. Greek Cup games off due to forest fires
  58. Ukraine stadium security issue affects Italy qualifier
  59. Swiss FA condemns politician's anti-black comments
  60. Catania coach faces fine after kicking rival
  61. France coach suspended for inappropriate remarks
  62. Over the moon! football has a long tradition of exuberant celebration
  63. Spurs' roving eye could mean a messy divorce
  64. Everton seethe at being gazumped at the 11th hour
  65. Barça say no but Abramovich still dreams of Ronaldinho
  66. Berbatov backs Jol and pledges to stay with Spurs, for now
  67. Eagles raises the eyebrows and curls the toes
  68. Do Keane's strengths contain the seeds of managerial failure?
  69. United need more of the best from best vintage
  70. FA to investigate anti-Muslim abuse aimed at Mido
  71. Four days to go: who Premier League clubs are targeting as the transfer window swings
  72. Of mice and supermen
  73. Solskjaer set to announce retirement: Baby-Faced Assassin finally succumbs to injury
  74. Setanta: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (mentions his support of SU)
  75. FA will probe fans' Mido 'abuse'
  76. Sevilla star in 'critical state'
  77. Ole! Ole! Ole!
  78. Premier League - Acclaim for Solskjaer
  79. Another cruel break for Dyer
  80. Sevilla's Puerta dies after collapse
  81. Striker who killed driver pleads for the chance to 'just get on with my life'
  82. Ferguson will cast his net far and wide to solve striker crisis
  83. Clarke’s illness curtails tie at City Ground as Seville tragedy casts shadow
  84. Like an engine that misfires, the heart stalls
  85. Coach Ole prepares for debut
  86. Kieron Dyer injury adds to England's problems
  87. Striking split at Nou Camp
  88. Sevilla's Antonio Puerta dies in hospital
  89. Lee Hughes out of jail and all set to play
  90. FA to investigate Mido racist chants
  91. Leicester's Clive Clarke seriously ill
  92. Farewell to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
  93. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer leaves golden memories
  94. Derek Shaw to quit Preston after attack
  95. Game off after Clarke collapses
  96. Hughes pleads for chance to rebuild his life
  97. Spain and Seville left stunned by Puerta's death
  98. Unassuming supersub who merits a place among the Old Trafford greats
  99. Curbishley fury at Dyer leg break
  100. Allen praises Clarke medical aid
  101. Remembering Ray
  102. Leicester player collapses, West Ham lose Dyer in cup
  103. Leicester player 'stable' after collapsing
  104. Thousands pay tribute to Puerta at Sevilla stadium
  105. Spurs drop the Standard
  106. Is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the superest sub ever?
  107. The Joy of Six: Solskjaer moments
  108. The big debate: should the FA Cup offer a Champions League place?
  109. Platini the purist faces first test of practical politics
  110. I'm not coming here to be a hero, says contrite Hughes after release from jail
  111. FA investigates Mido race taunts
  112. Sevilla full-back Puerta dies
  113. Tie halted after Leicester player collapses
  114. Solskjaer lined up to become global ambassador for United
  115. Solskjaer the perfect professional
  116. Goldman Sachs off Liverpool debt deal
  117. Ecclestone chooses QPR over Arsenal
  118. United are determined not to let ‘the big one’ slip through the net
  119. Pace and demands of the modern game could be putting lives at risk
  120. Better cardiac screening provides no guarantees
  121. Allen’s abrupt dismissal only adds to sense of turmoil at Leicester
  122. Peer pressure key factor in stamping out racism
  123. Kieron Dyer injury fires West Ham fury
  124. FA to crack down on game's 'double agents'
  125. Platini FA Cup plan opposed
  126. Mandaric shows Allen the door at Leicester
  127. Norman Whiteside was the 'new George Best'
  128. Antonio Puerta tragedy sparks screenings call
  129. Reid in running for Leicester post after Allen is sacked
  130. He was sent to a specialist and told: 'Hang up your boots or you could die'
  131. FA announces new rules on agents
  132. Luckless Dyer faces a familiar fight for fitness
  133. Megson on trail of Foxes as Allen leaves
  134. Ray Jones 1988-2007: The talented young QPR striker was 'the real deal'
  135. Oldham's chairman Blitz hires Hughes and kicks sensitivity into touch
  136. Clarke's collapse sparks call to test players' hearts
  137. Gooner™ - it's intellectual
  138. Stevens still on the case
  139. FA calls agent summit as new rules take effect
  140. Hypocrisy needs a kick it out campaign
  141. Third footballer collapses and dies in 10 days
  142. US publisher to launch Manchester business weekly
  143. Former Arsenal exec sells club stake for $151 mln
  144. Shares battle for Arsenal as Dein sells £75m holding to Russian billionaire
  145. TV deal fuelling spending spree - expert
  146. Arsenal get an oligarch as Dein sells his stake
  147. New fears of fan violence as United draw Roma again
  148. Platini stands by plans for European reform despite opposition
  149. Hard man of Russia who made his pile through steel
  150. Same old faces could lead to predictable outcomes
  151. Dein will lead Russian bid for Arsenal after selling stake
  152. Winners and losers as summer of big spending draws to close
  153. United poised for Roma return as draw ensures no battles of Britain
  154. 'Marvellous' Berbatov is not joining United, says Ferguson
  155. From Russia with steel, oligarch Usmanov arrives at the Emirates
  156. Alisher Usmanov moves on Arsenal
  157. First blow in bloody battle at Arsenal
  158. United and Roma strive for peace
  159. David Dein climbs aboard a Trojan horse
  160. Alex Ferguson has faith in Roy Keane
  161. Dein raises the stakes in power bid
  162. Dein finds his own Russian billionaire to fight back at Chelsea
  163. Profile: Alisher Usmanov, Arsenal's new oligarch
  164. Uefa promises United fans protection on return to battleground of Rome
  165. I see a bit of myself in Roy, says the man who is a ‘great uncle’ at United
  166. Platini reveals ambition for Champions League
  167. Keane unfazed by summer spending
  168. Canny Platini behind European revamp
  169. MediaCo makes first foray into smaller-format with Man U work
  170. Woodgate goes back to his Teesside roots to serve up new player image
  171. Prodigal son Keane returns home
  172. Mort: Mido incident must be one-off
  173. Wenger fails to back Dein
  174. Let’s rejoice at Platini’s stand for the small man
  175. Peter Schmeichel offers to buy stake in ailing club Brondby
  176. Squad save the team
  177. Pools acquisition is cleared
  178. Vision of an Arsenal with extra firepower
  179. UK's Arsenal unfazed by oligarch's stake purchase
  180. Arsenal still set on 'self-sufficiency'
  181. David Dein's motives cause alarm at Arsenal
  182. Stan Kroenke cools on bid for Arsenal
  183. Ferguson wants protection for Man Utd fans
  184. Solskjaer may replace Sir Alex Ferguson
  185. Eriksson's arrival gets City fans all optimistic
  186. No red carpet dreams for Roy Keane
  187. Wes Brown indebted to mean Roy Keane
  188. Little respite for Martin Jol
  189. Romanov could still benefit from Hearts
  190. Ferguson confident of 'fantastic reception' for Keane's return
  191. Fiszman seeks greater Arsenal role amid takeover talk
  192. Keane: 'I was born to play for United; born to manage Sunderland'
  193. Dein's devotion pales next to those men who saw value in football beyond price
  194. FA chief backs Uefa's Euro plans
  195. Roy Keane back at Old Trafford
  196. Football fans' dreams fail reality check
  197. How can we make agents behave?
  198. Dein rejected by Kroenke after refusing to sever ties
  199. We don't need more money to compete, says cool Wenger
  200. Big clubs will not drink from Platini's re-filled cups
  201. 'I was born to play for United and born to manage Sunderland'
  202. A hard man, but fair - Keane returns as a hero
  203. Book review: Norman Whiteside's Determined
  204. Two rivals in fight for United
  205. Cold war at Arsenal
  206. Club or country? There's no debate
  207. Platini's a cup winner
  208. David Dein warns Arsenal to invest
  209. Fans aren't fools as call goes out to back boys
  210. Captain America
  211. OSM; Last month's Premier League special on foreign owners prompted a huge response
  212. If ever anyone needed a win ...
  213. They're playing our song - but I wish they wouldn't
  214. Platini's final view ignores how distance lends disenchantment
  215. England's hot shot
  216. Abramovich on his own in chase for Ronaldinho
  217. Big interview: Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson - He's the real thing
  218. West Ham owner 'feels English'
  219. Glazers deny Man Utd sale reports
  220. Tendulkar appointed ambassador for Man U Opus in India
  221. Arsenal being left behind - Dein
  222. Benfica win was legacy of Munich
  223. Sir Bobby talks about Denis Law’s Scottishness and a different side to George Best
  224. Ronaldo party tricks fail to bring backlash
  225. Formula One magnates close in on QPR takeover
  226. Hughes merits fresh start
  227. Formula One pair confirm £20m agreed offer for QPR
  228. Reds NOT for sale - Glazers
  229. Thaksin hit by new arrest warrant
  230. Racing duo Briatore and Ecclestone to buy QPR
  231. Thai Court Grants Warrant for Ex-PM
  232. I'm lucky to be here, says Clarke after heart scare
  233. FC United to rekindle history after FA Cup win
  234. Solskjaer Already Helping Behind The Scenes
  235. Mourinho’s notebook reveals more about his mentality than anything in an interview
  236. How death intrudes on the fields of play
  237. Premiership Soccer Clubs Spend Record $1.1 Billion on Players
  238. Football frenzy
  239. Premiership transfer fees pass £500m
  240. Five-a-side puts Goals in top spot
  241. Sir Trevor Brooking's fear over foreigners
  242. Jose Mourinho shrugs off talk of rift
  243. Ballack left out of squad for Europe as Chelsea rift opens again
  244. Danny Fiszman reassures Arsenal fans
  245. Players must learn respect
  246. F1 bosses have a Premier plan for QPR
  247. New arrest warrants for Thaksin Shinawatra
  248. Raymond Domenech to explain bribery claim
  249. Ballack handed European snub by Chelsea
  250. Idealists can delight that ugly chase may yet end with dreams of Roman ruined