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Wigan 0-2 Man Utd
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
Premier League: RYAN GIGGS came off the bench to make certain of the victory that Manchester United needed to clinch their tenth title against a battling Wigan side who did everything that they could to spoil the party for Alex Ferguson's men. |
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Chelsea 1-1 Bolton
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
Premier League: AN injury-time equaliser by Matthew Taylor cancelled out Andriy Shevchenko's opener and denied Chelsea even the consolation of finishing level on points with Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. |
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Fulham survive but Brum and Reading drop
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
Premier League: FULHAM beat the drop at Fratton Park on Sunday by beating Portsmouth 1-0, thanks to a 76th-minute Danny Murphy strike. |
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Everton 3-1 Newcastle
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
Premier League: AYEGBENI YAKUBU scored Everton's first penalty of the league season to secure European football for the second consecutive year. |
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West Ham 2-2 Aston Villa
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
Premier League: DEAN ASHTON scored a superb first-time shot two minutes from time to give the Hammers a share of the points on the last day of the season at Upton Park. |
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Derby 0-4 Reading
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
Premier League: DESPITE scoring four goals, Reading were relegated to the Championship in one of the most dramatic ends to a season in many years. |
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Watford 0-2 Hull City
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
Championship play-offs: HULL boss Phil Brown insisted on Sunday that referee Kevin Friend "had a great game" after his side took a controversial step towards the Premier League with a 2-0 win at Watford. |
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Celtic end Hibs hopes
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
Scottish Premier League: CELTIC restored their four-point lead over Rangers at the top of the league on Sunday with a comfortable win over Hibernian. |
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Massa outwits Hamilton in Turkey
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
Turkish Grand Prix: FELIPE MASSA made it a hat-trick of Turkish Grand Prix victories on Sunday following a fascinating tactical battle with Lewis Hamilton. |
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C Palace 1-2 Bristol City
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
Championship play-offs: BRISTOL CITY'S celebrations at the final whistle may have been a little over-exuberant given that that this tie is only at the halfway point but, if the Robins continue to produce football like this, it won't be long until they are gracing the Premier League. |
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