Ancelotti's move to Chelsea looks like it came at right time - ç¯çå¨çº¿
LONDON: It looks like Carlo Ancelotti made the break from AC Milan at the right time. A few weeks into his first season in English football, his Chelsea team is top of the Premier League after a perfect start of four wins from four games, he has
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FA Cup needs new sponsors - Straits Times
LONDON - ENGLISH Football Association chiefs confirmed on Wednesday that energy company E.ON will not renew its FA Cup sponsorship deal at the end of this season. E.ON's four-year deal was believed to be worth 32 million pounds (S$74 million) to the
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THE LIST: 30-21 of the worst managerial reigns ever in English - Daily Mail
We're at that premature stage of the season where club chairman bizarrely get fidgety - get off to a bad start and they have to decide whether to show faith in their manager or sack him before it's all too late. Has your manager turned a team of
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FA Cup sponsors E.On will not renew contract after 2010 final - Daily Mirror
Energy company E.On will not be renewing their sponsorship deal, worth a reported £32m a year, with the Football Association to be lead sponsor of the FA Cup. It is another blow for the FA following the collapse of Setanta â" the Irish company who
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Da Costa relishing Hammers chance - soccer365.com
New West Ham United signing Manuel Da Costa is looking forward to making his mark in English football. The 23-year-old has arrived on a three-year deal from Italian Serie A side Fiorentina and is expected to make his debut for the Hammers a week on
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Villa completes signing of Dunne from Man City - Cleveland Plain Dealer
(AP) â" BIRMINGHAM, England - Aston Villa completed the signing of Ireland defender Richard Dunne from Manchester City before English football's transfer window closed. The teams had agreed to a fee for Dunne last week and completed the move Tuesday
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E.On not to renew FA Cup backing - BBC Business
E.On's backing of the FA Cup has lasted four seasons The Football Association has said energy firm E.On will not extend its sponsorship of the FA Cup - reported to be worth £32m - after the 2010 final. E.On had a high-profile four-year deal with the
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