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  1. US 'should host Premier matches'
  2. Sunderland punish defiant Manchester United, Newcastle and Aston Villa fans
  3. Board to blame for Jol 'failure'
  4. AIG stock falls on fear over possible write-down
  5. Ramos ends waiting game and steps into the limelight
  6. Jol sacked by Spurs as Ramos waits in wings
  7. Muddled thinking on all sides spells the end for Jol
  8. Leaving the Lane
  9. When David met Stan
  10. Kraft looks to England
  11. Culture club
  12. Securitisation key to Glazers' plan for United
  13. Juande Ramos comes running after Tottenham's tough stance
  14. Juande Ramos faces the prospect of Tottenham without Berbatov
  15. Paul Scholes faces second knee scan
  16. The dream that turned into living nightmare for lost boys of Africa
  17. ‘It is a modern miracle that no player has died’
  18. QPR ready to appoint De Canio
  19. Tottenham's bungled sacking of Martin Jol
  20. Daniel Levy lacks Martin Jol's class
  21. Martin Jol sought help over Spurs tactics
  22. Daniel Levy has eye on main prize
  23. Writing on wall after Tottenham's poor start
  24. Hope of parity for England women's football
  25. Royal Navy's new aircraft carriers sink Portsmouth stadium bid
  26. Dear Daniel... if Damien Comolli is such hot stuff, why don't you make him boss?
  27. Sullivan raises takeover concerns
  28. The inside track on Jol's split from Spurs
  29. Roma's Pizarro says players take too many supplements
  30. How do we get the World Cup?
  31. Ramos will need to get on with Damien Comolli if he is to succeed at Tottenham
  32. The quest for stability played a part in Jol losing his footing
  33. Whispers on the bench
  34. Fans and players losing out in TV rights war, say coaches
  35. Sir Bobby Charlton relives Munich air tragedy
  36. Fears over Liverpool debt: £500 million in Red
  37. Steve Harper moving to whistleblowing
  38. Jol paid expensive levy for success
  39. Spanish acquisition
  40. Spurs hire Ramos after Jol's low confidence
  41. Sorry ending for Tottenham's Chris Hughton
  42. Jol's fate a bitter pill for Kaboul to swallow
  43. Challenge over FA's right to make 2018 bid
  44. Rugby must open our eyes to a better world
  45. Ramos flying into Bermuda Triangle of uncertainty
  46. Flowers expects Coventry revival
  47. Doubts cast over Saints takeover
  48. Low-talking Danny and Euro footy stars flunk the gusto test
  49. Bowing to the inevitable: how Jol's season was doomed from the start
  50. United equal a 100-year-old record by hitting 4 goals in a fourth consecutive game
  51. Angry Lehmann refuses to let row with Wenger cool
  52. Watch primitive union? Give me the Premier League any day
  53. Alive and unchecked - a wave of anti-Jewish hate
  54. Games without frontiers
  55. Time for the re-birth of the LMTB
  56. Know-alls who know nothing
  57. A Boy’s Own tale of a true footballing artist
  58. Why Premier League would love New York
  59. An issue that football is ignoring: the medical treatment players receive
  60. We were top of the pile
  61. Daniel Levy admits mistakes over handling of Martin Jol departure
  62. Spurs follow trend with latest foreign appointment
  63. Football could come home to chaos
  64. Euro 08: Goal is to cope with massive crowds
  65. Charity ball for United
  66. Spurs must learn to keep the faith
  67. Blues linger as Steve Bruce meets Yeung
  68. Seville threaten action over 'illegal' approach to coach
  69. Blatter opens door for England World Cup bid
  70. Football clubs reaching out to Asians
  71. Yeung moves to calm Bruce fears
  72. Levy admits mistakes but calls on fans to back Ramos
  73. FIFA executive to decide on World Cup rotation policy
  74. When it comes to ending sweatshops, how do sports brands compare?
  75. New Derby chairman backs Davies
  76. Fifa abandons World Cup rotation
  77. Injury and lack of focus force former United defender Stam to retire
  78. United turn down City's Cup anniversary request
  79. Fifa opens the door for England to host 2018 World Cup
  80. FA persists with Britain team
  81. Juande Ramos cracks whip with double shift for Tottenham’s labourers
  82. Gary Neville return cushions blow of Paul Scholes absence
  83. Trigger-happy chairmen do get results, so managers must do better
  84. Referee in dock after Wise blows whistle on alleged obscenity
  85. Keeping up with Jones is simply Chiles play
  86. ‘It was less a football match, more a battle to get out alive’
  87. For sale: one slightly used club, any offers welcomed
  88. Jaap Stam calls time on professional career
  89. Is Brazil's Robinho for real?
  90. 16-game layoff for Scholes
  91. Juande Ramos cracks the whip at Tottenham
  92. Paul Scholes out until next year
  93. Wembley problem that 'may never go away'
  94. FA cautious over World Cup bid
  95. Mark Hughes can be United's headline act
  96. Fifa follow Premier League's 'Carlos Tevez' rule
  97. Hunter Davies: Wayne Rooney never swore
  98. United treble hero Stam retires after loss of 'motivation'
  99. England in running to host 2018 World Cup
  100. Simmering row between Tottenham Hotspur and Seville intensifies
  101. "The Big Four show the Premier League is in fantastic shape"
  102. How England got a shot at the 2018 World Cup
  103. FA punishes Wise and charges ref
  104. Former Napoli boss takes QPR role
  105. Brazil set to host 2014 World Cup
  106. Platform 'killed Wembley worker'
  107. Home nations dispute GB 2012 team
  108. IOC back British team
  109. Why Megson's move to Bolton can be explained by a familiar agent
  110. Knee injury rules out Scholes until mid-February
  111. Birmingham Yeung deal drags on
  112. FIFA bans third-party ownership of players
  113. FIFA suspend Kuwait for governmental meddling
  114. FIFA delays experiment with extra linesmen until 2008
  115. FIFA end World Cup rotation policy
  116. FIFA's Blazer disappointed by 2018 decision
  117. FA tight-lipped as it prepares longlist
  118. Fifa vice-president slapped down over leak
  119. Blatter breaks rank over plan for youth olympics
  120. Linsi farce costs Fifa £3.6m
  121. Football’s coming home? Don’t bet on it
  122. Scots say no to Olympic football
  123. Strict rules for World Cup bid
  124. Irish join Scots in opposing GB team
  125. IFA now opposed to GB 2012 teams
  126. United plan Saudi trip in January
  127. Sports Direct builds Umbro stake
  128. Enter Spurs and Ramos - a marriage made in Hell
  129. Flak still flying at Tottenham as Ramos vows to restore style
  130. Franz Beckenbauer rubs salt into England’s wounds with spirited criticism
  131. Brother of Birmingham's Wilson Palacios abducted
  132. Manchester United join India's search for a new Beckham
  133. Brazil faces £550m rebuilding bill for World Cup
  134. Comment: Ramos was wrong to deny he met Tottenham officials over the summer
  135. Nike missed a chance to upset Ashley's Umbro play
  136. Sports Direct raises stake in Umbro
  137. Brazil to host 2014 World Cup
  138. Neville itching to play
  139. Franz Beckenbauer: England like 'school team'
  140. Wembley on defensive after NFL pitch battle
  141. Crime and corruption fears hit 2014 hosts
  142. Michel Platini criticises Arsene Wenger's policy
  143. Daniel Levy lets Damien Comolli take the flak
  144. Frank Stapleton torn over clash of the titans
  145. Favourites face global battle to host 2018 showpiece
  146. Chelsea on track to raid Lokomotiv engine room
  147. Levy ducks Spurs defence of Jol sacking
  148. Ugly reality threatens World Cup in land of joga bonita
  149. England lack spirit - Beckenbauer
  150. Struggling Coventry ponder offers
  151. Premier League backing ref Webb
  152. It is about time the World Cup returned to South America
  153. GB team unrealistic says Saunders
  154. England rivals plan 2018 Cup bids
  155. Halifax avoid winding-up petition
  156. The task facing Ramos at Spurs
  157. Ramos shines amid Spurs farce
  158. Title battle lines set to be drawn
  159. Ramos and Spurs wedded in denial over Jol's exit
  160. NBA's biggest star shows interest in Spurs
  161. England played like a school team, says Beckenbauer
  162. FA urges caution over bid
  163. Minister scolds Celtic FAs for selfish attitude
  164. Milan's Juve fan club proud to be different
  165. The footballers who have moves named after them
  166. Government denies access to Usmanov reports
  167. Platini hits out at Wenger for teenage buys
  168. Debate: are Premier League clubs too quick to ditch managers?
  169. England to bid for 2018 World Cup
  170. Fifa veteran opposed to GB team
  171. Ipswich agree to sell £44m stake
  172. Ramos sees plenty to work on after win
  173. Chelsea alone in Ronaldinho race
  174. England launch World Cup bid as favourite
  175. Palacios awaits news on kidnap of his brother
  176. Riise anger over wage revelations
  177. Caborn withdraws from FA chairman race
  178. Steep Levy
  179. Contract delight
  180. Self-interest stands in way of the worthy medal contenders
  181. Imagine the euphoria of 1966 multiplied by 100
  182. Friends in high places give England grounds for optimism
  183. England in £12m bid to bring home World Cup
  184. Spurs pay rise to chairman's firm
  185. Ipswich boosted by £44m deal
  186. Scotland told not to join British Olympic team
  187. Staging 2018 would be a doddle – finding own talent is hard bit
  188. 2018: is football coming home?
  189. This time the FA enjoys a level playing field. Now all it needs is a Lord Coe
  190. It’s a question of having the bases covered to avoid previous failure
  191. Golden opportunity to build on example set by 2012 Olympics
  192. Newcastle United shut out Shepherd family
  193. Daniel Levy's firm pockets nearly £1m
  194. England boldly go for 2018 World Cup
  195. Beckham ideal candidate to lead campaign
  196. FA seize the day but must now deliver
  197. Gary Neville starts comeback as Arsenal loom
  198. Manchester United to launch interactive gift card
  199. Minister slams 'obscene' salaries & Utd's ticket prices
  200. Arsenal fans' anti-Usmanov stance
  201. Sir Alex Ferguson expects four-side title race
  202. Alan Shearer bemoans the foreign invasion
  203. Sir Alex Ferguson on red alert over Arsenal youngsters’ threat
  204. Fragile peace is under threat from Henk Ten Cate’s ‘bad cop’ routine
  205. Sutcliffe savages football's excess
  206. Roy Keane’s bonding exercises begin to move into revealing new gear
  207. Ipswich eyeing brighter future under a billionaire happy to shun the limelight
  208. Forest refuse to confirm Lennon exit
  209. Swindon handed transfer embargo
  210. ‘Don’t discipline officials for one mistake,’ says senior referee
  211. Spotlight on Murdoch's plan for BSkyB
  212. Football cries foul in pay attack
  213. Prince William ready to woo Fifa
  214. David Sheepshanks calls for revival of NFC
  215. World Cup bid dream team
  216. David Beckham 'worth what he earns'
  217. John Terry's wage obscene, says minister
  218. Gordon Smith's honeymoon races past
  219. Too little humble pie in Tottenham's boardroom
  220. Arsenal plot European boycott
  221. Gary Neville slow into stride
  222. England players face burn-out
  223. Clubs threaten Michel Platini over reforms
  224. England's new overseas deal
  225. Six in running for FA chair
  226. Chelsea fury after MP's dig at Terry
  227. Jol blames Comolli for 'unbalancing' squad
  228. Barwick rules out Scottish play in World Cup bid
  229. Neville returns in reserves match
  230. South Korea ban Boro's Dong-Gook for 12 months over a late-night drinking spree
  231. SFL promises a cup draw re-think
  232. Arsenal Women's team hit by theft
  233. Rebuilt rivals set for battle
  234. Boro chief against winter break
  235. Old Firm take part in G-14 talks
  236. England stars face burn-out risk
  237. Burn-out risk: Phil Neville's view
  238. Burn-out risk: Winter break?
  239. Burn-out risk: Other sports
  240. Burnt out or moaning minnies?
  241. The Fiver: Right Hon Member for Bradford South - No Minister
  242. Angry Jol says Comolli's 'profit-driven' signings sealed his fate at Spurs
  243. Ferguson does not expect Mourinho back
  244. Chelsea furious as minister slams Terry's wages; Gill hits back
  245. Fergie slams Sutcliffe after attack on ticket prices
  246. Fans welcome Sutcliffe comments
  247. Alex Ferguson happy his investment in youth is paying off
  248. Celtic get tough over contracts
  249. Martin O’Neill rejects Peter Ridsdale claim that he signed up to Leeds job
  250. Steve Bruce pledges more help for Wilson Palacios