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A good kicking from an opposing full back is not only something Theo Walcott anticipates but something he says he can now physically withstand. A good kicking from Alan Hansen, however, was took him by surprise.
Manchester United and Rangers have launched an unprecedented security operation to prevent crowd trouble when they meet in the Champions League at Old Trafford.
While Liverpool’s doctor waited in vain for a green light to put Carlton Cole through a medical, Robbie Keane was left in limbo over a move to Turkey.
Sir Alex Ferguson has been here before. Big noise before a Manchester derby. For more than 23 years the Manchester United manager has been hearing it. Rarely has he taken it so seriously.
One of the great topics of conversation among players and managers when discussing the opposition is ‘how many of their players would get into our team?’
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger hit out defiantly at the doom merchants, claiming that his side were the only one of the original Big Four to be on an upward curve for next season.
Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Juventus are among the European giants set to battle for the signature of Palermo defender Simon Kjaer next summer.
Mark Hughes has rejected the notion that Manchester City’s season will be regarded as a failure if they finish outside the top four. Hughes is ready to get their season back on track.
England midfielder David Beckham faces a year of solid football in his bid to reach the World Cup, according to the man who helped bring him to Los Angeles, Galaxy owner Tim Leiweke.
A brief conversation with the man who helped develop Gael Kakuta’s career speaks volumes about why Chelsea went to such extraordinary and ultimately damaging lengths to sign the jewel of the RC Lens academy.
Frank Arnesen was ready to crack open the champagne when he returned from Lens two years ago with Gael Kakuta’s signature.
Manchester United could be the next club hit with a transfer ban after being accused of snatching another young French star from his club.
After FIFA banned them from signing players in the next two transfer windows, Chelsea are likely to face further damage to their title chances in January.
Pace, flair, neat first touch and a great eye for goal. The early signs are that this kid has all the tools to become a top class star at Stamford Bridge. But £682,000 in compensation fees and a transfer embargo until 2011 – is Gael Kakuta really worth it?
Everton have confirmed the signing of Russia midfielder Diniyar Bilyaletdinov. The 24-year-old met with Toffees officials yesterday and signed a five-year contract.