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Liverpool news: FSG set sights on swoop for £83k-p/w "unbelievable talent"
Liverpool are considering a move for a new attacking midfielder, and a reliable journalist has delivered an update that is a huge boost for FSG.
"Huge blow" – Pundit reacts to news he’s heard on "top" Aston Villa talent
With European football on top of their domestic duties to balance this season, its crucial that Aston Villa have a full squad for as much of the campa
Tottenham: Ange’s £85k-p/w "dreadful" outcast set to consider exit
Tottenham Hotspur could be about to lose one of their senior squad members, who a new report claim is hoping to form a reunion with a former manager i
Tottenham: Levy set to hire Spurs chief "imminently" after Gabbanini exit
There has been an update on Tottenham chairman Daniel Levys hunt for a new sporting director after chief scout Leonardo Gabbanini departed N17.
Aston Villa: "Shocking" dud has been a £31m waste
Aston Villa are on the road to big things under Unai Emery, with the Spaniard transforming the morale and progression of the club since his arrival in
VIDEO: Easier to score! A-League striker Patrick Wood somehow misses an open goal from TWO YARDS in astonishing howler
Sydney striker Patrick Wood put his name in the hat for miss of the century after firing wide an open-goal chance from two yards out.Article continues
Sutherland: Sanctions for 'causing damage to the game', not tampering
Following the announcement of sanctions, Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland answered questions about Darren Lehmann’s role, David Warner’s future,
Afghanistan beat Sri Lanka to seal quarter-final berth
The victory was set up by a trio of half-centuries from Ibrahim Zadran, Ikram Ali Khil, and Darwish Rasooli, to set up an imposing total of 284 for 7E
Warner tames the beast within (almost)
There was little in David Warner’s career history to suggest he could bat Australia to a draw on a slow pitch – but he has long proved he is more than
Wagner's skiddy bouncers are off-putting – Law
West Indies coach Stuart Law admitted that the peculiar nature of Neil Wagner’s short ball shook up West Indies, but refused to use that as an excuse