February 3, 2003
European Super League back on the agenda
Several of Europe's leading clubs are looking into ways of creating a two-division Super League, the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport reported on Tuesday.
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February 3, 2003
Several of Europe's leading clubs are looking into ways of creating a two-division Super League, the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport reported on Tuesday.
February 3, 2003
Republic of Ireland boss, Brian Kerr, is reportedly trying to lure Roy Keane out of international retirement.
February 3, 2003
The G-14 group, comprising some of Europe's biggest clubs, has issued a threat to FIFA, saying the sport's governing body must act swiftly to resolve the ongoing "club versus country" row, or risk a potentially…
February 3, 2003
Liverpool and England midfielder Steven Gerrard has been found guilty of violent conduct by the English FA and has been banned for three games and may miss England's friendly against Australia.
February 3, 2003
Brazil have named their squad for next Tuesday's friendly with China, with the inclusion of many players from several of Europe's top teams, a decision which has infuriated the clubs involved.
February 3, 2003
West Ham midfielder Don Hutchison has been recalled to the Scotland squad, despite not having started a match inalmost a year.
February 3, 2003
Leeds United have reached a settlement with former manager David O'Leary over his dismissal last summer.
February 3, 2003
Inter kept up the pressure on top of the table Milan with a 2-0 away victory over Torino.
February 3, 2003
Struggling Serie A side Piacenza have sacked Andrea Agostinelli and are expected to confirm the appointment ofLuigi Cagni as their new coach later today.
February 3, 2003
With Newcastle's match at Middlesbrough a victim of the weather, Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to six points, courtesy of a last gasp Robert Pires winner over Fulham.
February 3, 2003
After watching his side go down to their first defeat of the season at the weekend, Real Sociedad coach Raynald Denoueix is confident his players will bounce back from the experience.
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