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Setanta: Capello urges Lampard Blues stay

England coach Fabio Capello has said he would prefer Frank Lampard to remain with Chelsea in The Premier League.read more


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Setanta: Toffees duo ready for kick-off

Joseph Yobo has put the trauma of the kidnapping of his brother behind him and declared that he will be fully fit and prepared for the new season.read more


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Setanta: Owen hit by mumps

Michael Owen has explained that his absence from England's friendlies with the USA and Trinidad and Tobago at the tail-end of last season was due to mumps.read more


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Setanta: Marvin starvin' for Boro action

Middlesbrough winger Marvin Emnes says he will strive to learn from team-mate Afonso Alves at The Riverside, and believes he can bring an advantage to his new team with his technical ability.read more


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BBC: Rangers eye up Sunderland's Etuhu

Rangers are considering a move for Sunderland's Nigerian international midfielder Dickson Etuhu.
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Setanta: Prem target to hold talks

Nancy are set to open talks with a club over defender Michael Chretien.read more


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Setanta: Mixed news for Tigers

Hull have been told they will have to up their offer if they are to get their hands on Delron Buckey, but they appear to have set up a loan deal for Tottenham defender Anthony Gardner.read more


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Setanta: Dortmund want more for Buckley

Hull have been told they will have to up their offer if they are to get their hands on Delron Buckey.read more


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Setanta: Keeper joins Keane's Irish contingent

Sunderland have completed the signing of former Ipswich goalkeeper Nick Colgan.read more


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Setanta: Rovers pull plug on Castillo

Blackburn have pulled out of a deal for Ecuador international Segundo Castillo.read more


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Setanta: Redknapp orders an OJ

Harry Redknapp has revealed he plans to offer teenage trialist Omar 'OJ' Krumah a permanent deal after a dazzling spell at Portsmouth.read more


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Setanta: Kuyt tips Torres to progress

Dirk Kuyt has fired a warning to Liverpool's Premier League rivals by insisting Fernando Torres will take his game forward in the new season.read more


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Setanta: Scolari not feeling the pressure

Luiz Felipe Scolari kicked off his Chelsea career with a win over Guangzhou Pharmaceutical and the Brazilian has insisted the pressure at Stamford Bridge is no different to any other role he has had.read more


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Setanta: Friendlies round-up

West London neighbours Chelsea and Fulham enjoyed varying fortunes in their friendlies on Wednesday, while Sunderland and West Brom both drew their matches.read more


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Setanta: Richardson keeps Black Cats unbeaten

Kieran Richardson struck the equaliser as Sunderland maintained their unbeaten record on tour with a 1-1 draw against Vitoria Setubal.

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Setanta: Bridges: Jones is Sunderland's Adebayor

Former Sunderland striker Michael Bridges has given the thumbs up to Roy Keane's raid on Tottenham but told Setanta Sports that he feels a striker needs to be the Irishman's priority.read more


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BBC: Sunderland sign versatile Tainio

Sunderland announce the signing of Tottenham midfielder Teemu Tainio on a three-year deal.
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Setanta: Tainio signs for Black Cats

Teemu Tainio has joined Sunderland from Tottenham, signing a three-year contract with The Black Cats and Pascal Chimbonda is expected to soon follow suit.read more


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Setanta: Mudingayi reveals Premier League bids

New Bologna recruit Gaby Mudingayi has claimed that both Liverpool and Tottenham have bid for him in the past.read more


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Setanta: Ferguson admits Roo and Foster regret

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson may not make too many mistakes but he has conceded that he could have treated Wayne Rooney and Ben Foster a little better last term.read more


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