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  1. NIKO KOVAC

    Hopeful of maintaining their hegemony at home and abroad, Bayern Munich have been busy planning a family reunion at the Olympiastadion, buying Croat international siblings Niko and Robert Kovac from Hamburg and Bayer Leverkusen respectively.

  2. ROMA THERAPY

    On a recent Monday afternoon, Roma and Italy playmaker Francesco Totti was out about town, enjoying his day off with his girlfriend, Maria Mazza.

  3. English FA appoint new chief executive

    The English Football Association (FA) has named Mark Palios as its new chief executive.

  4. Strasbour takeover

    French First division side Strasbourg will have new owners next season after a consortium bought out current owners IMG-McCormack.

  5. Ridsdale walks away from Leeds

    Peter Ridsdale has cut his ties with Leeds United by resigning as a member of the club's plc and football club boards.

  6. FIFA back in credit

    FIFA appears to have overcome its recent financial problems, after reporting a surplus of 115 million Swiss francs for the period 1999-2002 period.

  7. Profits down for Manchester United

    Manchester United have announced profits of £20.3 million for the six months to the end of January, drop of 34 per cent from the comparable period for 2001.

  8. Chelsea losses soar

    Chelsea have posted losses of £11.3 million in the six months to end of December 2002, trebling their losses for the comparative period last year.

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