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Friday, November 30th, 2007Live coverage from BBC Local Radio on BBC Sport website.
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If Sam Allardyce’s latest comments are anything to go by, it seems as though Liverpool aren’t the only Premiership club with a manager and owner(s) / chairman conducting their private political wrangles in public: “Only our bosses can be more stable and be more supportive and I believe there will be no knee-jerk reaction from my bosses. They are very stable and very supportive, and I hope that
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The news that Harry Redknapp was arrested today - not for bearing a son who is incapable of understanding the meaning of the word “literally”, or for scaring small children with the folds of flesh that hang off his hound-dog face, but on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud and false accounting as part of the ongoing investigation into alleged transfer irregularities following Lord Stevens’s
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Fast Track’s Nick Cavell says that good organisation is crucial as teams begin the road to 2010
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Bayern Munich right back Willy Sagnol could leave the club in the January transfer window after admitting he is not happy at the club. The club have said they are also willing to let the French player leave the club.
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Manchester United assistant manager Carlos Querioz has said the club are interested in signing a number of players from Portugal but admits there is not space for them all to fit in.
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Real Madrid striker Raul has said 2008 is a big year for himself with club and country. The Spanish striker hopes to bring 3 trophies to Madrid this season and also hopes to feature in the European championships for Spain.
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Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard has defended out of form star Ronaldinho insisting the fans expect too much from the Brazilian.
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Former Real Madrid manager Fabio Capello has said there has been no contact with the English Football Association over the England job.
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