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Portugal coach Carlos Quieroz sacked by Portuguese Football Federation

Carlos Queiroz has been sacked by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) in the wake of his six-month ban for insulting anti-doping agents b...

Mad-cap Mario Balotelli at Milan clinic pictures

Any fears that the volatile Mario Balotell could be unsettled by his turbulent start to his Manchester City career will be quashed by these pi...

Rafael van der Vaart unveiled at Tottenham as former Real Madrid midfielder joins new team-mates in training

Holland midfielder Rafael van der Vaart was pictured for the first time meeting up with his new Tottenham team-mates at Spurs Lodge training g...

Atletico Madrid ready to offer escape route for Manchester City forward David Silva

Atletico Madrid are monitoring David Silva's situation at Manchester City

John Toshack resigns as Wales manager

Wales manager John Toshack has quit his post with immediate effect

Gerard Houllier is great for Aston Villa, says Steven Gerrard

Steven Gerrard has backed Gerard Houllier to bring success to Aston Villa

Jermain Defoe blow: Spurs striker out for six weeks after pulling up lame with England

Jermain Defoe faces at least six weeks out after injuring ankle ligaments during England’s win in Switzerland

Asamoah Gyan relishing Premier League debut for Sunderland

Asamoah Gyan is ready to live his dream after becoming Sunderland's record signing

Marseille plot January swoop for Chelsea's Didier Drogba after having summer bid rebuffed

Marseille will return to Chelsea with an improved bid for former terrace idol Didier Drogba having being rebuffed earlier this summer

Stoke boss Tony Pulis distances himself from the Wales job... for now

Newport-born Tony Pulis would be honoured to manage Wales but admits it is too early in his career to consider it at the moment

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