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  1. Chelsea Should Wary Of Eintracht Frankfurt | Nick Bidwell

    The German side should not be taken lightly by the London-based team.

  2. China a threat to the Premier League, warns Wenger

    Financial might of Chinese clubs is a threat to the Premier League, warns Arsenal boss.

  3. Greg Dyke the blowhard’s blowhard

    Brian Glanville is unimpressed by the Greg Dyke's recommendations for English football.

  4. Where Italy leads, could England follow?

    Could English football learn from the success of two relatively unheralded Italian players who performed with distinction at the Confederations Cup?

  5. Sleepwalking towards the status quo in Africa and FIFA

    Issa Hayatou likes his sleep. The Cameroonian president of African football nodded off while watching South Africa play Angola at the Nations Cup and is noted by his FIFA exco colleagues for taking ‘time out’…

  6. Gavin Hamilton Euro 2012 diary, Warsaw June 13

    The Premier League may be awash with money, but on the evidence of Euro 2012, Germany is producing the better footballers.

  7. Player wages continue to rise in France despite the recession, writes Howard Johnson

    Player wages continue to rise in France despite the recession, writes Howard Johnson

  8. Bayern warn of further cost-cutting measures

    Bayern Munich, who reduced their squad by four players this winter, have warned that the cost-cutting will not stop there.

  9. Spain: new season previewed by Sid Lowe

    As the new season gets underway, Spanish football looks well-placed to dominate European football

  10. Bayern issue Ribery warning

    Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness says £45million would not buy one of Franck Ribery's legs amid reports Chelsea are willing to pay that amount for the Frenchman.

  11. Italian football is in a downward spiral, writes Paddy Agnew

    Serie A's status suffered another blow with the failure of any Italian clubs to make the last eight of this season's Champions League.

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