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Premier League: Chelsea 4-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers

The only consolation for Wolves on a sodden day at Stamford Bridge was that they did not emulate their predecessors. The last time the Midlands club were in the Premier League they conceded five goals on each of the two...

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The Joy of Six: great matches from the past decade

From the 2005 Champions League final to a Prenton Park classic, here are half a dozen of the best games of the noughties 1) Milan 3-3 Liverpool, 2005 Champions League final In 2001 a prankster named Karl Power crept into the...

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Fergie tells Rooney to bide his time

Sir Alex Ferguson has backed Wayne Rooney to become Manchester United captain one day but told the forward to forget about it for a few years. Rooney took the England armband for last week's friendly with Brazil in Qatar and...

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Ancelotti looks to solid defence

Chelsea head coach Carlo Ancelotti believes that a strong defence will be the key to Premier League success this season. The 50-year-old Italian made his name with AC Milan and their fabled defensive strength is something that...

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I got good - but slow - defenders [HELP]

Hi, So I got good defenders for my league(second division in France, Ligue 2). One of them is Shilla, and I got him before I noticed he was generally considered a 'good find' and the other(s) are Fedorov and Lequi. Their stats...

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Wayne Rooney will be a future Manchester United captain says Sir Alex Ferguson

Manchester United manager insists Wayne Rooney has all the attributes to captain his club, but not in the near future. Captain fantastic: Sir Alex Ferguson says Wayne Rooney has all the qualities needed to become a future...

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David Beckham: ‘I will carry on even if we win World Cup’

Matt Hughes, Deputy Football Correspondent, Seattle David Beckham insists that he will not retire from international football even if he plays a pivotal role in winning the World Cup for England next summer. In an exclusive...

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Ferguson believes the league starts now

Sir Alex Ferguson is certain his side can claw back Chelsea's five-point advantage at the top of the Premier League. Related Stories Footballer sentenced to 40 lashes Lampard faces three weeks out Cudicini 'on the mend' Van...

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Ref blunder could cost us

DEFINING MOMENT ... Drogba puts Brown down as United are undone at Chelsea ALEX FERGUSON fears Martin Atkinson awarding Chelsea's winner two weeks ago could cost Manchester United the title. John Terry's goal at Stamford Bridge...

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Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Follow LIVE text commentary

Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers Follow every kick as Chelsea take on Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers Live Table-toppers Chelsea will be confident of...

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