Swans and City play out goalless draw A flat Manchester City played out a goalless draw with League Cup winners Swansea City in a typical end-of-season affair at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday. Read full article |
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Relegated Reading thump Fulham Reading showed the spirit that they will need next season in trying to regain their Premier League status with a fine 4-2 away win over Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday. Read full article |
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Wigan keep escape plan on track Wigan twice came from behind to win 3-2 at West Bromwich Albion and raise hopes of once again avoiding relegation from the Premier League. Read full article |
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Villa win to ease relegation fears Gabriel Agbonlahor boosted Aston Villa's Premier League survival hopes as his late winner secured a vital 2-1 victory at Norwich on Saturday. Read full article |
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Merseyside Derby 'no big deal' - Gerrard Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has played down the significance of Sunday's Merseyside derby by claiming that it does not matter if his team finish below Everton in the Premier League this season. Read full article |
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Fernandes 'exploited' by QPR relegation Queens Park Rangers' Malaysian owner, Tony Fernandes, says the club's relegation from the Premier League has left him feeling "exploited". Read full article |
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Hip op to sideline Ferguson Alex Ferguson could miss the start of next season as he is to undergo a hip operation, sources at Manchester United have confirmed. Read full article |
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Ferguson urges United to relax Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has called on his already crowned Premier League champions to play with freedom for the remainder of the season. Read full article |
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Moyes tells Everton to aim high at Anfield Everton manager David Moyes has insisted winning Sunday's Merseyside derby away to Liverpool is about far more than personal pride. Read full article |
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Chelsea's Euro hopes face United test Manchester United are already basking in the glow of the Premier League title but if anything is likely to put the summer holiday planning on hold it is a visit from Chelsea. Read full article |
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Arsenal future looking bright - Wenger Arsenal are in a "very, very strong position for the future", manager Arsene Wenger said on Friday as an eighth season without a trophy reaches a nervy conclusion. Read full article |
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Sinclair slump is my fault - Mancini Roberto Mancini has blamed himself for Scott Sinclair's failure to make an impact at Manchester City since his move to Eastlands. Read full article |
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Ferguson forecasts mere squad 'tweaks' Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson will only 'tweak' his squad in the close season in a bid to retain their Premier League title next term, he said on Friday. Read full article |
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Bale can fit billing against Saints - Spurs Tottenham Hotspur are hoping Gareth Bale can put in a performance worthy of the Premier League's best player when Southampton are the visitors at White Hart Lane on Saturday. Read full article |
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Defence key to UCL bid - Walcott London's leading clubs will continue their battle for Champions League places this weekend, with Arsenal striker Theo Walcott saying defence holds the key to qualifying for European club. Read full article |
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Hillsborough inquests to be held near Liverpool The fresh inquests into the deaths of 96 Liverpool supporters in the 1989 Hillsborough football disaster will be held in northwest England, the coroner presiding announced on Thursday. Read full article |
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Newcastle captain Coloccini returns Fabricio Coloccini has recovered from injury and could be key to ensuring the club's Premier League survival, manager Alan Pardew said on Thursday as he also dismissed reports of disharmony among his players. Read full article |
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I'm in charge of transfers - Rodgers Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insisted on Thursday he was in charge of the Anfield club's transfer policy. Read full article |
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United reveal record turnover figures Manchester United posted a record third-quarter turnover of £91.7million according to figures released to the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday. Read full article |
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'Mourinho return would be spectacular' Tottenham Hotspur manager Andre Villas-Boas would welcome his mentor Jose Mourinho back to the Premier League next season, saying his return would be spectacular. Read full article |