Norway’s most-capped player John Arne Riise has called time on his international career to prolong playing at club level.
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Riise calls time on Norway
Norway’s most-capped player John Arne Riise has called time on his international career to prolong playing at club level.
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Riise calls time on Norway
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers insists he wants to qualify for Europe, but not through the Fair Play league.
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No Fair Play for Rodgers
Harry Redknapp does not believe Jose Bosingwa should be criticised after being seen laughing at the end of Queens Park Rangers’ game against Reading.
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Redknapp defends Bosingwa
Sky Sports understands that police have spoken with Branislav Ivanovic after he was bitten by Luis Suarez.
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Police probe Suarez bite
Aston Villa goalkeeper Brad Guzan has warned Manchester United’s David de Gea that he faces another physical test on Monday in Belgian striker Christian Benteke.
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Guzan warning for De Gea
Fulham boss Martin Jol says Mark Schwarzer can play in the Premier League for at least another two seasons.
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Jol hails evergreen Schwarzer
Adam Johnson admits his recent performances have not merited a place in the England squad but the Sunderland man is determined to force his way back into Roy Hodgson’s plans.
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Johnson wants England recall
Harry Redkapp returns to the touchlines tonight as QPR take on Sunderland in his first game as Hoops manager. The 65 year old, nicknamed Harry ‘Houdini’ for miraculously saving Tottenham and Portsmouth from relegation, admitted that with QPR winless and rock bottom of the table, ensuring their survival would be his toughest challenge yet
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Redknapp admits QPR his toughest test yet
Harry Redknapp has admitted trying to keep QPR in the Barclays Premier League will be his toughest challenge yet. Report by Sarah Johnston
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Redknapp optimistic QPR can survive relegation
Queens Park Rangers have sacked manager Mark Hughes after the club’s winless start to the season, with reports saying former spurs boss Harry Redknapp will step in as his replacement. The West London club currently sit bottom of the Premier League with just four points from 12 games. Chairman Tony Fernandes has vocally backed Hughes in the past on Twitter, saying just last week that “For the one millionth time,” Hughes sacking, “wont’ be happening”.