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Brian Glanville: New Arsenal appointments are not what Wenger ordered
Psychologist and others may struggle to help Arsenal boss
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Paddy Agnew’s Notes from Italy: Old Lady meets an old foe as Champions League group stage kicks off
Juventus travel to Barcelona tonight as they bid to reach a third Champions League Final in four years
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Thrills, spills and bellyaching – a dramatic weekend in the Premier League
Brian Glanvile looks back on a weekend of high drama in English football.
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Nick Bidwell’s Notes from the Bundesliga: World Cup winner on the move?
Latest transfer developments from Germany.
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A tale of two west London managers
Brian Glanville wonders why one coach is rewarded for failure, whilst another pays the price for being successful.
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Things to look out for this weekend – May 1-2, 2015
Things to look out for this weekend - May 1-2, 2015 - including a possible record breaker for Real Madrid.
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Farewell to Harry Redknapp, football’s wheeler dealer
Veteran manager says he will be back, but after walking away from QPR, it seems unlikely another top flight club would employ him.
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The remarkable rise of the Western Sydney Wanderers
The story of Western Sydney Wanderers' rise from obscurity is a remarkable one.
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Images of the weekend – Oct 17-19
World Soccer's images from the weekend's football include new Schalke coach Roberto Di Matteo and a tribute to retiring LA Galaxy star Landon Donovan. There is also action from league matches around europe and more…
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Transfer deadline day was busy but was the money well spent?
The frantic activity of the last days, especially the final Friday, of the transfer window threw up some bewildering deals, one or two of which seem already jinxed. Brian Glanville looks at some of the…
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Shaun Bartlett and the unexpected appearance of Nelson Mandela at his wedding
In the weeks since the death of Nelson Mandela, certain moments, images, quotes and figures from his history have made recurring appearances on our television screens, on newspaper pages and in the text of tribute.