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RVP strike seals draw for United
Man United's lead at top is cut by two after draw with West Ham as Man City defeat relegation-threatened Wigan.
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Ferguson: Big Sam is 'underrated'
Ahead of Manchester United's clash with West Ham, Alex Ferguson talks of his admiration for rival coach Sam Allardyce.
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Carroll helps West Ham hammer Fulham
West Ham thrash Fulham with the help of new signing Andy Carroll but are stung by injury worry over striker.
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Cottee sets the record straight on Asia
Former English Premier League star and ex-Selangor striker reminisces about life in the Malaysian League.
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Football
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Allardyce: Thatcher has 'killed football'
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce criticises former PM for the decline of football and sport amongst UK youngsters.
Football
Last Modified: 09 Jul 2011 15:40 GMT
Rovers takeover trouble coming home to roost
Former Premier League winners suffer from headless chicken syndrome as Indian poultry group oversee slide down table.
Andy Buckley
Football
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Blackburn hunt for 'British' flair
Rovers' new Indian owners say they want a British manager and 'interesting' football after sacking Sam Allardyce.
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Gomes saves penalty to deny Chelsea
English champions run of bad form goes on as Didier Drogba sees injury time penalty saved in 1-1 draw at Tottenham.
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Last Modified: 12 Dec 2010 18:29 GMT
Villa in the sun as Milner strikes
Deflected effort sees Aston Villa third while Sam Allardyce wins first match 3-0.
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Allardyce hoping for 'Midas touch'
New Blackburn boss chasing a bit of 'Redknapp luck' as he tackles first EPL fixture.
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