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West Ham's quarter-final replay against Manchester United - the last ever FA Cup fixture at Upton Park - has been a predictably feisty affair, with a
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Sri Lanka A's proud unbeaten record on their tour of England was in danger of being broken after the close of the third day of their tour match agains
Indian board to back players in contracts issue
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The win away to Bayern Munich last season proved to be the turning point for both Arsenal as a club and Wojciech Szczesny on a personal level. The
Should the Premier League look to the non-league?
In the neglected levels of the beautiful game does there still remain initiative and methods that the Premier League could learn from? Most certainly.