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Rangers 3-1 Dundee Utd
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
Scottish Premier League: RANGERS moved to within a point of leaders Celtic on Saturday, thanks to a Nacho Novo brace. |
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Darlington 2-1 Rochdale
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
League Two: DARLINGTON boss Dave Penney and Rochdale counterpart Keith Hill are counting the cost of a bruising play-off semi-final encounter between the promotion rivals on Saturday. |
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Hoggard and Collingwood in Test XII
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
PAUL COLLINGWOOD was named on Sunday in England's 12-man squad for the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's, although his fitness will be monitored before Thursday's start. |
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Poor Witter sees Hatton fight go up in smoke
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
JUNIOR WITTER is counting the cost of his WBC light-welterweight title defeat to US fighter Timothy Bradley at the Nottingham Arena on Saturday, but he has already insisted that he will be back to regain his crown. |
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Farringdon's Daily Double
(Sunday 11 May 2008)
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Familiar foes ready as title goes to wire
(Friday 09 May 2008)
Premier League: CHELSEA boss Avram Grant takes his side into Sunday's vital clash with Bolton, knowing that his side have what it take to perform in the big matches. |
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O'Neill: Rafa's got no respect
(Friday 09 May 2008)
ASTON VILLA boss Martin O'Neill (left) hit back at Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez on Friday as the row over Gareth Barry escalated. |
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Keegan survives meeting
(Friday 09 May 2008)
NEWCASTLE boss Kevin Keegan is preparing for next season after holding "productive and constructive" talks with owner Mike Ashley on Friday. |
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Warnock shelves plans to retire
(Friday 09 May 2008)
Championship: NEIL WARNOCK said on Friday that he has shelved his plan to retire once his time at Crystal Palace is up following his remarkable success this season. |
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Ferrari leave McLaren trailing in their wake
(Friday 09 May 2008)
Turkish Grand Prix: FERRARI are firm favourites for Sunday's race after dominating practice on Friday. |
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