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ADEBAYOR IS DOUGH-LIGHTFUL
AT last it seems some sanity is about to prevail from this summer of madness.
Emmanuel Adebayor is poised to end the brinksmanship at Arsenal, sign a new deal and so end all talk of a move to Barcelona.
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ROONEY ISN'T WORTH A LOT
THAT Real Madrid have been stalking Cristiano Ronaldo rather than Wayne Rooney is depressing.
Why? Because it means the boy wonder billed as the player to make English football great again has, so far, failed to justify the hype.
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HARRY'S KING OF ENGLAND
HARRY REDKNAPP was overlooked as England manager yet he is happily doing his bit for the nation by providing Fabio Capello with a Plan B at Portsmouth.
By splashing out £11million for Peter Crouch to partner Spurs reject Jermain Defoe, Redknapp is putting together potentially the Premier League's most prolific domestic strike duo.
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Ronaldo is too cowardly to reveal his plans
COME CLEAN, CRISTIANO
CRISTIANO RONALDO must stop the step-overs, come clean and tell Sir Alex Ferguson what is going on.
If he has the bottle, that is.
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DROP GERRARD, LAMPS FOR BARRY
IN a couple of months we’ll be having that age-old debate about whether Fabio Capello can accommodate both Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard.
My solution? Pick neither. Instead, partner Gareth Barry with Owen Hargreaves and watch England’s 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign start in style.
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INCE WINS BIG RACE
WHEN Paul Ince became the first black player to captain England 15 years ago, he seemed distinctly underwhelmed.
Asked about the ground-breaking honour ahead of a friendly match against the USA in Boston, Ince — publicly at least — was more keen to emphasise his qualities as a player and leader than the colour of his skin.
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SLAV FITS BIL FOR HAMMERS
AFTER his jubilant players carried Slaven Bilic aloft at the final whistle of their seismic win over Germany, the Croatia boss ducked out of the post-match lap of honour.
Instead, Bilic, who had cut a wildly passionate figure stalking the touchline during the game, nipped back into the dugout to reflect quietly with a sneaky fag.
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ROO'S BRIDE, OUR GLOOM
“FOR a while we couldn’t make any plans because I didn’t know whether I would be playing in Euro 2008.
“Had England got through we would have married later on in the summer but that meant we wouldn’t have had a honeymoon, so I guess there is an upside to it.”
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PETER THE GRATE
IT was close to 2am Moscow time but whatever it felt like it was no nightmare.
Peter Kenyon really DID lead Chelsea through Manchester United's guard of honour and up the steps to receive their losers' medals.
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TIME TO GO, GIGGS
RYAN GIGGS will become English football's most decorated player should Manchester United win the European Cup on Wednesday.
A 22nd major winners' medal will surpass the gongs hauled in by Phil 'Nodding Dog' Neal.
NEWS OF THE WORLD football editor ROB SHEPHERD takes a look back at the season and picks out his heroes and villains. Have a read through and let him know what you think of his choices. Then pick your own and tell him why you know more than he does...
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MY TEAM OF THE SEASON
David James
ONE of the major factors in Portsmouth's great season, has produced some match winning displays especially on FA Cup run. Fully deserved England recall.
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KEEGAN'S QUIT OF TROUBLE
NEWCASTLE chairman Chris Mort described Friday's meeting between Kevin Keegan and Mike Ashley as productive and constructive.
Given Mort's track record of dubious steers — Sam Allardyce WON'T be sacked, anyone? — today's visit to Everton could well be Keegan's last game as Toon boss.
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RAFA'S TACTICAL COCK-UP
RAFA BENITEZ will take charge of Liverpool for the 151st time in the Premier League against Manchester City today.
His record for the first 150 games reads W81 D35 L34. Predecessor Gerard Houllier's record for his first 150 games read W81 D35 L34. Spooky symmetry.