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CAPELLO KEEPS FEET ON THE GROUND
SOCCER: Manager Fabio Capello is refusing to get carried away with thoughts of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup finals despite England's record-breaking start to their group campaign. (More)
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TOSHACK: WIN OR BUST
SOCCER: Manager John Toshack believes if Wales do not win their next two World Cup qualifiers they can say goodbye to dreams of reaching the finals in South Africa in 2010. (More)
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TROCHOWSKI STRIKE SINKS WALES
SOCCER: A second-half strike from Germany's Piotr Trochowski broke the hearts of a brave Wales side as they went down 1-0 in their World Cup group four qualifier in Monchengladbach. (More)
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KEANE GIVES IRISH VICTORY
SOCCER: Robbie Keane banked another three precious World Cup points as the Republic of Ireland gained revenge over Cyprus with a 1-0 win at Croke Park. (More)
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NORTHERN IRELAND CRUISE TO VICTORY
SOCCER: Northern Ireland are back on track in their World Cup qualifying campaign after a comfortable 4-0 victory at Windsor Park. (More)
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ROONEY INSPIRES ENGLAND WIN
SOCCER: Wayne Rooney was England's hero in Belarus as Fabio Capello's men were given a genuine scare before winning 3-1 to seal their best start to a modern World Cup qualifying campaign. (More)
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REPORTS HINT AT BAN POSTPONEMENT
SOCCER: Atletico Madrid are awaiting confirmation the stadium ban imposed by UEFA has been postponed which would see Liverpool play at the Vicente Calderon next Wednesday. (More)
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FRENCH GRAND PRIX COULD BE SCRAPPED
F1: The French Grand Prix is likely to be pulled from the 2009 Formula One calendar owing to financial difficulties faced by the country's motorsports governing body. (More)
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MEARS AGREES NEW BATH DEAL
RUGBYU: England hooker Lee Mears has agreed a new four-year contract with Guinness Premiership leaders Bath. (More)
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WEST HAM LODGE APPEAL TO CAS
SOCCER: The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) have opened proceedings to determine if they can hear West Ham's appeal against a ruling which could see them pay out millions over the Carlos Tevez affair. (More)
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BENITEZ: VENUE SWITCH UNFAIR ON FANS
SOCCER: Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has blasted the late switch in venue for his side's Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid, claiming it is unfair on the club's fans. (More)
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MCGRATH TO CAPTAIN YORKSHIRE AGAIN
CRICKET: Anthony McGrath has been confirmed as the new captain of Yorkshire for the 2009 season. (More)
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DERBYSHIRE BOOST RANKS
CRICKET: Derbyshire have signed South African pace bowler Tim Groenewald from Warwickshire. (More)
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HARRIS: FOREIGNERS CALLING THE TOON
SOCCER: Newcastle's new owner is almost certain to hail from overseas - and there is no indication yet from any interested party that Kevin Keegan's return to the club is central to their plans. (More)
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