Richard Dunne

Henry has chance to rekindle faded star

By Kevin Garside in Barcelona Tuesday November 24 2009 NO prizes for guessing who the Irish are supporting. With doubts over Lionel Messi and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Barcelona might have need of Henry at full pelt. Coach Pep...

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Karma stalks Thierry Henry as Barcelona face Champions League knockout by Inter Milan

Thierry Henry claims he almost retired after World Cup 'cheating' outrage but many wish him and Barcelona Champions League expulsion pain on Tuesday night. By Kevin Garside in Barcelona Public Enemy No 1: Thierry Henry's...

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Dunne allowed some extra time off

Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill will allow Richard Dunne to take a break this week following the Republic of Ireland's World Cup woe. O'Neill revealed prior to Saturday's Premier League clash at Burnley that Dunne was...

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Why we may yet end up grateful to Thierry Henry

It has been called an extraordinary general meeting and the location will certainly be remarkable when Fifa’s executive committee gathers next week on Robben Island, prison home of Nelson Mandela for 18 years.

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Omens not good for Martinez

Wigan boss Roberto Martinez may not want to study the record books too closely as he contemplates his side's 9-1 drubbing at Tottenham. The Latics' thrashing at White Hart Lane was the second worst defeat in Premier League...

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Irish-French foul-up cries out for instant replay

By Paul Carbray, Montreal GazetteNovember 22, 2009 9:02 PM Photograph by: Lionel Bonaventure, AFP/Getty Images MONTREAL — This is paranoia speaking: “They’re all probably clapping hands, Platini sitting up there on the...

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Alan Hansen: Mark Hughes has Manchester City on right track but Liverpool will win fight for fourth

Mark Hughes will know well enough that six successive Premier League draws is not title-winning form or even Champions League qualification form. Heat of battle: Manchester City's Carlos Tevez battles for the ball with his...

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Vincent Hogan: Shiny Big Bertha can end Roy's torture -- and ours

By Vincent Hogan Monday November 23 2009 Suppose there was a way of nudging the country towards recovery, the Christian thing would be to do it, right? He needs bubble shafts, broomhandles, a few windcheaters and -- above all...

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Premier League goal fests

First Published: Mon 23 Nov 2009 "Andy Cole became the first player to register five goals in a Premier League fixture" After Spurs' sensational scoring spree, we look at some of the biggest wins in Premier League history....

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Liverpool: Benitez backs defence

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez insists the players still believe in the zonal marking system despite it costing them against Man City. Benitez has come in for considerable criticism for the defensive system he uses but he has...

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