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Grant laments uncertaintyAvram Grant has admitted Portsmouth's lingering nine-point deduction is affecting his players.
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Wenger wants all-English tieArsene Wenger has his sights set on a Champions League quarter-final clash with Manchester United or Chelsea.
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McLeish rules out seventhAlex McLeish feels that seventh place is beyond Birmingham's reach despite their 2-1 win at Portsmouth.
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Bent hat-trick trounces TrottersDarren Bent struck a second-half hat-tick for Sunderland as they sealed a 4-0 victory over Bolton.
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Whelan critical of Reds' ownersWigan Athletic chairman Dave Whelan feels Liverpool fans are being short-changed by their American owners.
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Casey keen on Tiger chancePaul Casey admits he would relish the chance to partner Tiger Woods as and when the world number one makes his comeback to golf.
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Jerome gives Pompey the BluesBirmingham exacted revenge for their weekend FA Cup exit as Cameron Jerome's brace downed Portsmouth.
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Five-star Gunners march onArsenal sailed into the quarter-finals of the Champions League with a 5-0 rout of Porto at the Emirates.
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Tough Crusade for ThomasGareth Thomas admits he is having to work harder than ever before as he gets used to life as a rugby league player.
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De Jong - We can do itNigel de Jong believes Manchester City have a 'good chance' of finishing fourth in the top flight.
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Haskell focusing on ScotlandEngland's James Haskell is focused on this weekend's Six Nations clash with Scotland after his recent 'club versus country' storm.
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Fergie wary of Becks threatSir Alex Ferguson knows David Beckham's set-piece ability could cause problems in the clash with AC Milan.
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Wigan no-show stuns BenitezRafa Benetiz has told his players they must improve if they are to qualify for the Champions League.
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Blues reopen Anelka talksSky Sports News understands Chelsea have resumed contract talks with Nicolas Anelka
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Adebayor happy at CityEmmanuel Adebayor has reassured Manchester City that he is happy at Eastlands.
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Brown facing six weeks outManchester United have suffered a blow with Wes Brown out of action for the next four to six weeks.
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Ferguson - Rooney is fitManchester United striker Wayne Rooney is fit to face AC Milan in Wednesday's UEFA Champions League showdown at Old Trafford.
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Wales suffer Jones blowWales will be without captain Ryan Jones for Saturday's RBS Six Nations clash against Ireland in Dublin due to a calf injury.
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FA bid to block security breachThe FA has moved to ensure that conversations between England players and coaches remain confidential.
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Armitage boost for EnglandEngland full-back Delon Armitage has won his race to be fit in time to face Scotland in the RBS Six Nations clash at Murrayfield.
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