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Capello to quit in 2012
Fabio Capello has confirmed that he will step down as England manager after the 2012 European Championships.
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Houllier takes Villa reins
Aston Villa have confirmed the appointment of experienced French tactician Gerard Houllier as their new permanent manager.
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Owen eyes England recall
Michael Owen is refusing to give up on his international ambitions and believes he can earn an England recall.
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Balotelli blow for City
Man City have revealed that Mario Balotelli is set to be out for six weeks as he requires knee surgery.
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Djokovic breezes by Monfils
Novak Djokovic cruised through to the semi-finals of the US Open with a 7-6 (7-2) 6-1 6-2 victory over Gael Monfils.
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KP to play in SA
England batsman Kevin Pietersen will Kwa-Zulu Natal Dolphins in October in a bid to find his form ahead of the Ashes.
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Old Firm switch ruled out
SPL chief executive Neil Doncaster does not expect Rangers and Celtic to leave for England any time in the 'foreseeable future'.
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Vaughan seals Palace switch
Crystal Palace have completed the signing of Everton striker James Vaughan on a three-month loan deal.
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McManus hails character
Stephen McManus insists Scotland's last-gasp victory over Liechtenstein was down to character rather than luck.
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Six-month ban for Higgins
John Higgins has been handed a six-month ban and fined £75,000 after admitting breaching rules related to betting.
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Zvonareva sees off Kanepi
Vera Zvonareva reached the last four of the US Open for the first time with a hard-fought 6-3 7-5 victory over Kaia Kanepi.
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Wallace out for six months
Hearts' worst fears have been realised with the news that Lee Wallace could miss the rest of the season.
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Beausejour tipped to shine
Birmingham boss Alex McLeish is looking forward to unleashing Jean Beausejour on the Premier League.
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Sussex seal top-flight return
Sussex have secured an instant return to Division One following another dominant day against Northants at Hove.
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Ferrari escape with a fine
Formula One's governing body will not impose any further sanctions on Ferrari or its drivers following a hearing in Paris on Wednesday.
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