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Smicertoo stay after Bowyer snub
Liverpool midfielder Vladimir Smicer has decided to sign an extension to his current contract after earlier hinting that he might quit Anfield if the club signed Lee Bowyer.
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Evertonsign second Chinese player
Everton have completed the signing of Chinese midfielder Li Tie on a 12-month loan deal - just 24 hours after sealing a similar move for compatriot Li Weifeng.
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Italyimposes limit on non-EU players
The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has announced a tough new law preventing the import of non-EU players.
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Liverpoolcomplete Diouf signing but Barmby could leave
Liverpool have completed the signing of Senegal World Cup star El-Hadji Diouf. The striker, who met his new team-mates for the first time today, has joined Liverpool on a five year deal.
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Keownagrees new deal but Adams expected to quit
Arsenal defender Martin Keown has signed a new two-year contract, thus ending speculation about his future plans, while his longstanding defensive partner, Tony Adams, looks set to quit Highbury to pursue a career in management.
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Evertonsign Yobo
Everton have signed Nigerian international midfielder Joseph Yobo for œ5 million, subject to the player being granted a work permit.
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Jeremiesto stand in for suspended Ballack
Jens Jeremies is set to replace suspended midfielder Michael Ballack for Sunday's World Cup final.
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O’Learyquits at Leeds
David O'Leary has resigned as coach of Leeds United amid speculation that England star Rio Ferdinand will soon be sold to Manchester United.
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Weexpected to score more says Scolari
Brazil have secured a place in their seventh World Cup final thanks to a 1-0 win over Turkey. But manager Luiz Felipe Scolari was quick to praise his opponents following a closely-fought contest.
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Gunesturns up the heat ahead of Brazil clash
Turkey coach Senol Gunes has suggested that Brazil have only reached the semi-final because of a series of refereeing mistakes.
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Victorywas desevred says Voller
Germany have defied their critics by reaching Sunday's World Cup final in Yokohama and according to coach Rudi Voller, their place in the final is well-deserved.