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4 July 2011: The pick of today's football transfer rumours
Manchester City linked with everyone | United chase Huntelaar | Chelsea target Coentrao
The pick of today's European football transfer rumours, news and gossip for 4 July 2011. Any transfer gossip surrounding Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Roma, Barcelona and Real Madrid will be covered here.
Manchester United transfer news: Higuain, Aguero and Nasri linked with Old Trafford moves
Manchester United remain quietly confident they can tempt Samir Nasri to Old Trafford -- despite recent reports linking the player to Manchester City -- and believe a £20m bid for the France midfielder will be enough to secure his signature.
1 July 2011: The pick of today's football transfer rumours
The pick of today's European football transfer rumours, news and gossip for 1 July 2011. Any transfer gossip surrounding Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Roma, Barcelona and Real Madrid will be covered here.
Football news: On this day...Argentina knock England out of World Cup '98
An epic encounter which saw England eliminated from the World Cup on penalties.
30 June 2011: The pick of today's football transfer rumours
The pick of today's European football transfer rumours, news and gossip for 30 June 2011. Any transfer gossip surrounding Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Roma, Barcelona and Real Madrid will be covered here.
Chelsea Transfer Rumours: Sergio Aguero to Partner Neymar?
Chelsea are monitoring developments with Sergio Aguero after it was revealed his advisers held talks with Atletico Madrid to reduce his release clause to £32m, according to the Daily Mail.
England better than Brazil according to new FIFA rankings
England is officially the fourth best team in world football after FIFA released their latest world rankings. The news has taken most England fans by surprise but will be a welcome news for under fire manager Fabio Capello and England continue to struggle in their bid to qualify for the 2012 European Championships.
27th June 2011 - the pick of today's football transfer rumours
The pick of today's European football transfer rumours for 27 June 2011. Any transfer gossip surrounding Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Roma, Barcelona and Real Madrid will be covered here.
21 June 2011: The pick of today's football transfer rumours
The pick of today's European football transfer rumours for 21 June 2011. Any transfer gossip surrounding Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Roma, Barcelona and Real Madrid will be covered here.
"Britain is a crude colonial power in decline", or so says Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez De Kirchner
The Argentine president attacked Mr Cameron for what she called an expression of "mediocrity and stupidity". Cristina Fernandez De Kirchner, who is running for a second term in power in elections this September, was responding to Mr Cameron's firm stance on the Falklands in prime minister's questions this week.
16 June 2011: The pick of today's football transfer rumours
The pick of today's European football transfer rumours for 16 June 2011. Any transfer gossip surrounding Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Roma, Barcelona and Real Madrid will be covered here.
Liverpool transfer rumours: Dalglish looks to finalise Adam deal
Liverpool appear to be on the verge of finally signing Blackpool captain Charlie Adam after the Tangerines confirmed that they have held initial discussions over a deal for the midfielder.
UK 'Unable to Hold Falklands.'
The coalition has placed the United Kingdom on a road to austerity. The vaccination debate is sensitive. Primarily the government's first priority should be to keep their people safe and healthy. With defence and health care cuts can they really justify spending extra on international aid? The government may be heading down a thoroughly noble path but is the timing all wrong?
E.coli 2011 outbreak: Over-use of antibiotics may have created new strain
The E.coli outbreak sweeping Europe is the deadliest on record: 22 people have died and there have been over 2,000 reported cases in nine countries.
Sanctions orders: what are they and do they work?
US President Barack Obama yesterday introduced sanctions against Syrian President Bashar Assad and six of his deputies as the regime continued to impose oppressive measures against its own people. The announcement came a day before President Obama is due to make a major policy speech on the recent developments in the Middle East and northern Africa. The sanctions are largely symbolic as Assad has few assets in the US and is unlikely ever to visit the country but come as a reinforcement of pre-ex...
Aggreko share price up on FTSE 100 after predicting rise in FY trading profit
Shares in Aggreko were up on the FTSE 100 in morning trading after the generator hire company reported a "strong start to the year" in the period from 1 January to 31 March.
Argentine general sentenced to life imprisonment for torture centre murders
General Eduardo Cabanillas has been sentenced to life imprisonment in Argentina, after being found guilty of murder, torture and illegal imprisonment.
SABMiller share price up on FTSE 100 as Q3 revenue and volumes rise
Shares in SABMiller were up on the FTSE 100 in morning trading after the brewer reported a rise in revenue and lager volumes in the third quarter ended 31 December.
England vs Hungary: Dear England fans, please don't boo the team, try encouraging them instead
England's international football team are to play Hungary in a friendly today in what will be its first appearance since being severely thrashed by the Germans in the knock out stage of the World Cup earlier this summer.
Argentina legalises homosexual marriage
Argentina has made it legal for homosexual partners to marry each other, despite the issue generating significant controversy.
10 key facts about the World Cup business - figures
$305 million - the amount top sponsors such as Hyundai, Sony and Coca-Cola are reportedly paying to be 'FIFA Partners' - including worldwide rights to two World Cups over seven years ($40 million per year).