Alan Pardew rallies his Charlton troops
Charlton can leapfrog West Brom into second place but such has been the patchiness of their home form this season, it would be unwise to draw too many conclusions from a victory.
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Tommy Baldwin recalls fun days at Chelsea
Chelsea have been the forgotten team in the first half of the Premier League season. But old boy Tommy Baldwin thinks differently, and here he remembers fun times at Stamford Bridge.
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Barwicks fate entwined with Fabio Capellos
Brian Barwick is facing a major backlash from as many as four members of the 10-man FA board, who believe he has rushed the decision to appoint a new manager and gambled by paying far too much money, writes David Bond.
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Avram Grant: No one better than John Terry
Avram Grant knows Fabio Capello well and is confident that he will share his own obvious admiration for John Terrys leadership qualities when he finalises his new England set-up.
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Evelina Tortul: Fabio Capello can forget privacy
Of all the thousands of words spoken about the appointment of Fabio Capello as England manager, the most telling came from his mother, who said: "My peaceful days are over," writes Jim White.
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Childrens Secretary introduces 10-year plan
The latest initiative from the Childrens Secretary, Ed Balls, is a 10-year plan to reintroduce spherical objects into the everyday life of the nations youth, writes Jim White.
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Ray Ranson takeover saves Coventry City
Ray Ranson has been installed as the new chairman at Coventry after his Sisu Capital consortium finalised their takeover of the cash-strapped Championship club.
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