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  1. Thursday's gossip column
  2. NEC Nijmegen v Tottenham
  3. Portsmouth v AC Milan
  4. Schalke 04 v Man City
  5. Champions League qualification scenarios (Goal.com)
  6. Former China player sentenced to death for murder (Reuters)
  7. Ching's goal helps Dynamo defeat Firpo 1-0 (AP)
  8. Benitez relief after 'scary' win
  9. Set-piece leveller upsets Scolari
  10. Soccer-Mourinho slams players as Inter lose but qualify (Reuters)
  11. List of Champions League qualifying teams (Reuters)
  12. Wednesday's Champions League review
  13. SPL warns against media backlash
  14. Werder out despite comeback against Anorthosis (Reuters)
  15. Girondins Bordeaux 1 Chelsea 1 - result (Reuters)
  16. The Brads give Aston Villa an American look (AP)
  17. Jadson hat-trick leads Shakhtar into UEFA Cup (Reuters)
  18. Atletico beat PSV in empty stadium to progress (Reuters)
  19. Striker Sears signs West Ham deal
  20. Injured Hutton out for 'months'
  21. Anorthosis Famagusta v Werder Bremen - teams (Reuters)
  22. CFR Cluj v Roma - teams (Reuters)
  23. Sporting v Barcelona - teams (Reuters)
  24. Platini seeks EU help to curb club spending (AP)
  25. Live text - Champions League
  26. Barnsley's Hume leaves hospital
  27. Norris facing FA conduct charge
  28. PROFILE-Soccer-Arsenal's new CEO will not "Disneyfy" the club (Reuters)
  29. MacLeod stunned by Celtic defeat
  30. Caernarfon deducted three points
  31. Arsenal hires MLS exec Gazidis as its new CEO (AP)
  32. Defence is king for qualified Real and Villarreal (Reuters)
  33. Weah hopes South Africa World Cup will open other doors (Reuters)
  34. League clubs eye home-grown rule
  35. Blades want to forget Hume saga
  36. Scolari fury at Drogba Inter link
  37. Opposition over bid to ban British clubs from transferring under-18s
  38. Tigers prepare for Delap threat
  39. Arsenal name new chief executive
  40. Argyle captain out for six weeks
  41. McLeish to be patient on injuries
  42. Forest will survive - Calderwood
  43. Win steadies ship, states Wenger
  44. Rooney makes apology for diving
  45. Ex-IFA chief Wells breaks silence
  46. New injury woe for Wolves keeper
  47. Bordeaux v Chelsea
  48. Redknapp: Portsmouth will beat Milan (Goal.com)
  49. Player ratings: Villarreal 0, Manchester United 0 (Goal.com)
  50. Peru clubs face huge losses after international ban (Reuters)
  51. Tuesday's Champions League review
  52. Sheff Utd 1-3 Wolves
  53. Birmingham 2-1 Ipswich
  54. Mexican football club owner faces drug charges (AP)
  55. Champions League collated results (Reuters)
  56. Arsenal 0 Dynamo Kiev 0 - halftime (Reuters)
  57. Aalborg v Celtic
  58. Villarreal v Manchester United - teams (Reuters)
  59. Gallas back for Arsenal against Kiev (Reuters)
  60. Live text - Champions League
  61. Blades defender escapes FA action
  62. Stoke could drop Dramani interest
  63. List of AFC Player of the Year winners (Reuters)
  64. Uzbekistan's Djeparov named Asian Player of the Year (Reuters)
  65. ANALYSIS-Soccer-Peru reaches a new low with FIFA ban (Reuters)
  66. FIFA insist World Cup stadiums will be ready on time (Reuters)
  67. Kinnear keen for N'Zogbia to stay
  68. Double injury setback for Hearts
  69. Everton suffer fresh Vaughan blow
  70. Racist football chanting drops
  71. Expect pressure from fans - Keane
  72. FIFA completes World Cup media rights sales (AP)
  73. Bundesliga leapfrogs England in shirt sponsorship-report (Reuters)
  74. Explosion puts Zenit tie in doubt
  75. Parkinson aims for manager's post
  76. Bradford offer £99 season tickets
  77. FIFA suspends Peru from international football (AP)
  78. Barnsley's Hume back in hospital
  79. Defender Owen joins Vale on loan
  80. York have big potential - Foyle
  81. Tranmere seal Johnson loan deal
  82. Liverpool set to earn more from boxes than seats (Reuters)
  83. Arsenal v Dynamo Kiev
  84. Tuesday's gossip column
  85. Scottish refs lead line as Fifa experiments with goal-line officials
  86. Vale's Rodgers moves to Glovers
  87. PREVIEW-Soccer-Barca eye group win, with or without Messi (Reuters)
  88. Peru 'banned from internationals'
  89. Peru banned from international competition (Reuters)
  90. Cole signs long-term Hammers deal
  91. Live text - Wigan v Everton
  92. Lyon defender Reveillere out for rest of season (Reuters)
  93. Gerrard set for Liverpool return
  94. FA Trophy first round draw
  95. Gillespie joins Charlton on loan
  96. Foyle confirmed as new York boss
  97. Niven undergoing cancer treatment
  98. Gallas future 'in his own hands'
  99. Edwards joy at Sunderland return
  100. Darcheville aims for Ibrox glory
  101. Wenger paying the price for thrifty ways (Yahoo! Sports)
  102. Podolski tells Bayern he wants to leave (Reuters)
  103. Phillips admires Blues battlers
  104. Hinkel positive on Celtic chances
  105. Given is world class, says Ameobi
  106. Bolton defeat hurt, says Pogatetz
  107. Don't expect it pretty - Coleman
  108. FIFA worried economic downturn will affect World Cup fans (Reuters)
  109. Lennon tipped for England recall
  110. Wigan v Everton (Mon)
  111. Barnsley v Burnley (Mon)
  112. PREVIEW-Soccer-Zenit must beat Juventus to keep hopes alive (Reuters)
  113. PREVIEW-Soccer-Berbatov out of Manchester Utd trip to Villarreal (Reuters)
  114. Barros Schelotto leads Crew to MLS Cup triumph (Reuters)
  115. England to hear 2018 fate in 2010
  116. Rodgers poised for Watford job
  117. 'Thug' MSPs tackle religious team
  118. York 2-2 Crawley
  119. Ebbsfleet 0-0 Kettering
  120. Kinnear submits transfer targets
  121. Ledley fitness boost for Cardiff
  122. Jansen impresses Blackburn boss
  123. Ronaldo may miss Villarreal clash
  124. Live text - Ebbsfleet v Kettering
  125. Live text - York v Crawley
  126. Collison savours Wales experience
  127. Pattison hoping for scoring run
  128. Live text - Premier League
  129. Sunday's gossip column
  130. Pulis hails impact of substitutes
  131. Defoe contemplating calf surgery
  132. Tottenham v Blackburn (1330)
  133. Sunderland v W Ham (1600)
  134. Football clubs owe tax millions
  135. Muntari seals Inter win over Juve
  136. Pardew and Charlton part company
  137. SAfrica World Cup officials preach safe games (AP)
  138. Wenger plays down Gallas absence
  139. Kinnear to stay for another month
  140. Live text - N Forest v Norwich
  141. Wolves 2-0 Blackpool
  142. World Cup winners Italy draw Brazil in Confederations Cup (Reuters)
  143. UEFA carry out trials with extra linesmen in Cyprus (Reuters)
  144. Confederations Cup draw (Reuters)
  145. Plymouth 2-1 Cardiff
  146. US vs Mexico for 2010 World Cup qualifying (AP)
  147. Live text - Premier League
  148. U.S. coach happy with World Cup draw (Reuters)
  149. St Mirren v Celtic (1230)
  150. Chelsea v Newcastle
  151. Man City v Arsenal
  152. Liverpool v Fulham
  153. Middlesbrough v Bolton
  154. Portsmouth v Hull
  155. Stoke v West Brom
  156. Rangers v Aberdeen
  157. Aston Villa v Man Utd (1730)
  158. Live text - Scottish Premier League
  159. Financial advance for SFL clubs
  160. Buffon is not for sale, say Juventus (Reuters)
  161. Swans boss fears midfield crisis
  162. Agent: Buffon to City? We know nothing (Goal.com)
  163. Swansea 2-3 Birmingham
  164. Grimsby 3-3 Bournemouth
  165. Irish & Scots 'must get fitter'
  166. The Full English: Life is grand (Goal.com)
  167. Rio Ferdinand & Ashley Cole to work with 50 Cent and Danny Dyer on new film
  168. Blatter gives Peruvian federation ultimatum (AP)
  169. Gallas stripped of Arsenal captaincy - media reports (Reuters)
  170. Hume aiming to continue playing
  171. Gerrard vows to stay at Anfield
  172. Blackburn boss gives Jansen hope
  173. Blatter gives Peru till Monday to avoid international ban (Reuters)
  174. Fan detained over pitch invasion
  175. Manager Walker leaves York City
  176. McCoist backed to succeed Smith
  177. Flo rejoins Di Matteo at MK Dons
  178. Kinnear hints at January targets
  179. Krul joins Carlisle for a month
  180. Colchester sign Plymouth's Easter
  181. 2010 WCup organizers concerned about meltdown (AP)
  182. Gallas will stay on - Winterburn
  183. Man Utd suffer Brown injury blow
  184. Tigers can finish high - Cousin
  185. Capello surprised by improvement
  186. Papa slots neatly into Maradona's Argentina team (Reuters)
  187. Time is tight for Maradona, says Bilardo (Reuters)
  188. Gallas rocks Arsenal with row revelations (Goal.com)
  189. Crawley Town 1-2 Ebbsfleet United
  190. Live text - Crawley v Ebbsfleet
  191. Mexican media demand Eriksson's resignation (Reuters)
  192. Live text - Crawley v Ebbsfleet
  193. Pompey offers yet to materialise
  194. Juve set to make stadium history
  195. Spurs recall goalkeeper Alnwick
  196. Reid responds to Murray warning
  197. Sunderland recall winger Edwards
  198. Arsenal not brave enough - Gallas
  199. Wenger questions friendly timing
  200. Zakuani agrees Peterborough terms
  201. Bayern take U.S. striker Donovan on loan (Reuters)
  202. CAS rejects Atletico appeal over racism punishment (AP)
  203. ANALYSIS-Soccer-Bigger tests ahead for Maradona (Reuters)
  204. ANALYSIS-Soccer-Germany's Ballack dependency all too obvious (Reuters)
  205. Swindon draw up manager shortlist
  206. Warnock hands Demontagnac trial
  207. Cardiff linked to Routledge loan
  208. Thursday's gossip column
  209. Bulgaria coach Markov says won't quit despite critics (Reuters)
  210. Diego Maradona puts debut victory in perspective (AP)
  211. Argentina deserved win - Maradona
  212. Honduras beats Mexico 1-0 in World Cup qualifying (AP)
  213. Jamaica beats Canada 3-0 in qualifier (AP)
  214. Brazil defeats Portugal 6-2 in friendly (AP)
  215. Trinidad beats Cuba in World Cup qualifier (AP)
  216. Cooper, Adu eliminate Guatemala with second-half surge (PA SportsTicker)
  217. Maradona secures debut win, Lippi equals record (Reuters)
  218. Maradona secures debut win, Lippi equals world record (Reuters)
  219. Maradona happy with Argentina's renewed confidence (Reuters)
  220. Capello hails 'confidence'
  221. Given laments defence
  222. Confidence the key for new look England (Reuters)
  223. England beats Germany 2-1 in exhibition (AP)
  224. Villa, Torres on target as Spain beat Chile 3-0 (Reuters)
  225. Savidan tricks light up France draw v Uruguay (Reuters)
  226. Republic of Ireland 2-3 Poland
  227. Italy ties Greece 1-1; Lippi matches record (AP)
  228. Switzerland 1 Finland 0 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  229. Northern Ireland 0 Hungary 2 - friendly result (Reuters)
  230. Walcott set for shoulder surgery
  231. San Marino 0 Czech Republic 0 - World Cup halftime (Reuters)
  232. Ghana 0 Tunisia 0 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  233. Azerbaijan 1 Albania 1 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  234. Milosevic scores two, misses penalties on Serbia farewell (Reuters)
  235. San Marino 0 Czech Republic 0 - World Cup latest (Reuters)
  236. Storrie dismisses stadium doubts
  237. Murray will wait for Wolves place
  238. Players must take blame says Pope
  239. Serbia 6 Bulgaria 1 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  240. Iran held to draw by United Arab Emirates (Reuters)
  241. Live text - International friendlies
  242. Oman 0 Paraguay 1 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  243. Malta 0 Iceland 1 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  244. Jansen hungry for playing return
  245. Ukraine government dissolves Euro 2012 agency (Reuters)
  246. Hull manager Brown hit by FA fine
  247. Former Portugal midfielder Sousa named as QPR coach (Reuters)
  248. European clubs and the financial crisis (Reuters)
  249. ANALYSIS-Soccer-Spanish debt woes mounting as recession looms (Reuters)
  250. Brazil ace Ronaldo could retire