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West Ham stadium plans in balance as London bids for World Athletics Championships
The IAAF has confirmed that London will bid for the 2015 World Athletics Championships alongside Beijing and Chorzow, in a move that is likely to have major ramifications for the disputed future of the Olympic Stadium in Stratford.
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Sheffield United give credit to Blades fans
Sheffield United will introduce a Blades Prepaid Card in three months, as the English soccer club continues to chase promotion to the Premier League.
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Mawhinney leaves Football League with parting call for salary cap
Outgoing Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney has told the BBC's Late Kick Off programme that a salary cap is "inevitable" if the future of the league's member clubs is to be secured.
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Beckham’s Manchester United gesture stirs anti-Glazer movement as most fans vow to stay away
Following AC Milan's 4-0 defeat to Manchester United in the Champions League last night, David Beckham left the Old Trafford pitch draped in the green and gold scarf of the Manchester United protest movement.
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Leicester City looking for boost from fans as Foxes eye Premier League
Leicester City, the English soccer club chasing promotion to the Premier League, is looking for a boost of almost £100,000 from its fans as it chases promotion, having released 1,000 Platinum Plus Memberships.
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West Bromwich Albion man heading to Tottenham Hotspur this summer
Tottenham Hotspur have named West Bromwich Albion's Darren Eales as the replacement for Tottenham Club Secretary, John Alexander, who is leaving White Hart Lane to take up the same role at Manchester United at the end of the season.
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Arsenal fans to feel at home as Clock End and North Bank return
Arsenal FC, the English soccer club, will continue the 'Arsenalisation' of its Emirates Stadium by reintroducing the Clock End and North Bank stands that were so famous at Highbury, the club's old stadium.
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Boris Johnson and Gordon Brown full of praise for Arsenal FC
Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, has publicly praised English soccer club Arsenal for the club's Arsenal in the Community scheme.
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BBC’s Fifa World Cup app a sign of the times
The Fifa World Cup has always seemed ubiquitous, and this summer some British fans will be able to take it with them wherever they go.
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Rare chance to hear Manchester United chief executive David Gill speak out
Manchester United's David Gill will take part in a one-to-one interview at the Soccerex European Forum in Manchester next month, providing a rare opportunity to hear the United chief executive's thoughts on the global football industry.
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Manchester United and Aston Villa’s Carling Cup clash ‘the first digital cup final’
Sponsor Carling is billing Sunday's Carling Cup final, which sees Premier League champions Manchester United take on Aston Villa at Wembley, as the first ever digital cup final.
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Chelsea FC deny link to agency
Chelsea FC, the English Premier League soccer club, has denied that agency TK Media is acting as an official agent for the club.
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Wembley provides perfect opportunity as Manchester United fans try to force Glazers to sell
Wembley will be a sea of colour for the Carling Cup final next Sunday, as Aston Villa's claret and blue and Manchester United's famous red are joined by the green and gold of the continued protests against the Glazer family's ownership of the club.
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West Ham’s Olympic stadium plans dealt blow by Jowell
East London club West Ham United's new owners David Gold and David Sullivan were dealt a setback today when Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell insisted that the Olympic Stadium must be used to host athletics after the London 2012 Olympic Games.
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Liverpool FC manager Rafa Benitez hits out at Premier League rivals’ plans
Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez has spoken out against the proposed changes to the Premier League that would see the league's fourth qualifying place for the Uefa Champions League decided by a play-off.
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Liverpool FC come into focus as English soccer clubs embrace technological revolution
Liverpool FC is leading the way as Sports Revolution installs a new generation of high-definition television (HDTV) networks in football stadia across the UK. The move follows Sports Revolution's acquisition of the trading assets of Sports TV, which had networks in 45 grounds in the English leagues.
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Sheffield United chief wins award as club continues efforts to break China
Sheffield United's continued efforts to become the first English soccer club to attract a major following in China were handed something of a boost this week when Blades chairman Kevin McCabe was honoured with international fellowship award for his contribution to building business and sporting relations between China and Britain.
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Former Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur star set for extended run ‘selling dreams’
Former Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur star Jamie Redknapp's appearance in adverts for travel company Thomas Cook has helped drive a 15 per cent rise in UK bookings in the past four weeks, according to the company.
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Manchester City continue to set the bar off the pitch
Manchester City are yet to achieve the success that the club's owners, the ruling family of Abu Dhabi, will eventually expect to receive for their investment on the pitch, but off it the club continues to set new standards.
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Revenue boost on the cards at Parkhead as Celtic become SPL’s most fashionable club
Celtic's famous green and white hooped jersey may still be waiting to make its debut on the catwalk, but the club's boardroom will have a designer feel after Brian Duffy was appointed to the Parkhead board.
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