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Kendall gets Bristol City role

Lee Kendall has been appointed as Bristol City's new goalkeeping coach.

17:00 » SkySports.com

West Ham striker Cole rejects Premier League offers for MLS move

Departing West Ham United striker Carlton Cole wants a move to MLS . read more        

09:04 » tribalfootball.com

Inverness close to signing Danny Williams from Kendal Town

Inverness manager Terry Butcher hopes to complete the signing of left-winger Danny Williams by Friday.

21 May » BBC Sport

Wayne and Coleen Rooney have a second son – but why the matching names?

Klay Rooney joins his older brother Kai. So are they the latest example of a celebrity obsession for giving children same-letter forenames? Klay Rooney is only a few hours old and already there have been mutterings (by which I mean a bit on Twitter and a Mumsnet thread) about the choice of his name. Coleen and Wayne Rooney have named their second son presumably to match their first – three-year-old Kai – although we would really have to wait for a third child before it is confirmed that it is definitely A Thing. But it's that K: the unnecessary spelling, and a thundering echo of…

21 May » Guardian

Wigan supporters look on bright side at FA Cup victory parade

Fans say they are not downhearted at being relegated from Premier League, promising: 'We'll be back' They like a good party in Wigan, and the small matter of their beloved football team, the Latics, being relegated from the Premier League was never going to make them downhearted. Never mind the missed trips to Old Trafford, Anfield, the Emirates and White Hart Lane next season, the club had lifted the prize not even the most ardent of their fans had ever dreamed possible: the FA Cup. "Believe in Wigan" read the banner on the front of the double-decker bus that edged its way through a sea of…

20 May » Guardian

Trailer Trash Cannes

Jason Solomons meets rising star Marine Vacth and Pelé, Terence Davies signs up Cynthia Nixon – plus the latest gossip from Cannes Send the Marine! Cannes has a great tradition of introducing new sex symbols to the world. Following in the dainty footsteps of Bardot, Deneuve and Paradis comes Marine Vacth (as in "pact"), whose performance in François Ozon's Jeune et Jolie had everyone asking, "Who's that girl?" In the film, she plays a gamine, bourgeois 17-year-old who suddenly takes up prostitution. Vacth followed Kate Moss as the face of YSL perfume La Parisienne having been…

19 May » Guardian

Eastwood set for Rovers move

Blackburn have agreed a deal to sign Portsmouth goalkeeper Simon Eastwood, Sky Sports understands.

17 May » SkySports.com

Sheffield Wednesday offer new deals to six players

Sheffield Wednesday offer new deals to six players, including Lewis Buxton, after securing their Championship status.

16 May » BBC Sport

Duncan Ferguson 'perfect' for Everton job, says Howard Kendall

Ex-Everton boss Howard Kendall backs former striker Duncan Ferguson to replace David Moyes as the club's manager.

14 May » BBC Sport

Eyewitness: Manchester, England

Photographs from the Guardian Eyewitness series        

14 May » Guardian

Manchester United fans line the streets to bid farewell to Alex Ferguson

City swells with fans – including 20,000 who crammed into Sir Matt Busby Way – despite the bad weather • View the best images from the victory parade here There was wind, there was hail, there was thunder and lightning and sideways rain. But a bit of bad weather failed to deter the tens of thousands of United fans who jostled for position on Manchester's streets on Monday afternoon to bid farewell to the most successful manager in British football history. "Apart from my daughter, that man has given me the greatest moments of my life," said Mitch Wills, who was waiting for…

13 May » Guardian

Sir Alex Ferguson's farewell brings adoring fans from across the globe

Manchester United's manager ended his reign with an emotional Old Trafford speech as thousands flocked to pay homage Even for the Theatre of Dreams, it was a momentous farewell. The Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, took a single, deep breath of air in the tunnel before propelling himself one final time towards the gaze of his adoring fans. No matter that he had never graced the Old Trafford pitch in the way of his greatest players – David Beckham and Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes, Wayne Rooney and Robin Van Persie. All eyes, this day of days, were on him. To the…

12 May » Guardian

Other News


Sir Alex Ferguson: The man and the city

Manchester has always had a place for outsiders, from Friedrich Engels to Alan Turing. And this one has left his indelible mark on the city's own myths and culture I can easily generate a Man City fan's revulsion about Sir Alex Ferguson's surly shtick, strategic trickery, his bloody, battering success. I can also admit that his contribution to the continuing reinvention of the idea of Manchester is significant. It's not merely his record as a football manager comprehensively elevating the sporting and commercial legend of Manchester United, but how he has achieved this by enhancing the…

12 May » Guardian

A Theatre of Dreams built on millions

When Sir Alex Ferguson arrived at Old Trafford, fans paid £3 to watch their heroes. Today it is a global money machine owned by corporate America To look back now at Sir Alex Ferguson's first brief television interview as Manchester United's new manager in November 1986 is to be struck by dizzying differences, between then and his leaving of the empire 27 years later. Besides the obvious – the beguilingly fresh face of fortysomething Ferguson, his need to explain why Manchester United are a bigger football prospect than his previous club, Aberdeen – Old Trafford, behind him,…

12 May » Guardian

Sir Alex retires to life on the Edge

The United manager can now relax at home in an area that's full of working-class families made good run by tough women. Much like the Ferguson household "Alderley Edge resident Sir Alex Ferguson announces his retirement." The Macclesfield Express knows a splash, and Fergie stepping down as United manager only makes the front page because of his home's postcode. Otherwise the paper would have reacted as the rest of the nation's press: soberly, without hyberbole and with a small piece along the lines of "71-year-old retires – plans for marathon Homes Under The Hammer session thwarted when…

12 May » Guardian

Flags, chants and £1,000 tickets mark Alex Ferguson's farewell

Outside Old Trafford, memorabilia is selling well – but there's a sense of trepidation about what happens after the end of an era "Alex Ferguson commemorative scarves, 10 pounddds!" yelled Paul, a 49-year-old hawker stationed outside the Manchester United Megastore at Old Trafford. It was a rainy, blustery morning, but with more than 3,000 visitors booked on a stadium tour on Saturday, he was doing brisk business. His customers came from Norway, China and – let's bury the stereotype about United's far-flung fanbase – quite a few were locals too. The range of Fergie…

11 May » Guardian

United fans react: 'We're in shock'

Young people living in shadow of Old Trafford 'have never known a world without Alex Ferguson', say supporters It is often said that Manchester United's fans are more likely to hail from Surrey or Szechuan than round the corner in Stretford. But the club looms large over the redbrick terraces of this working-class area of Greater Manchester. "I can't believe it!" wailed postwoman Lisa Walker, born and bred minutes from Old Trafford. "People keep rushing out of their houses, hands on their heads in disbelief asking me if I've heard the news," said the 32-year-old as she delivered letters in…

08 May » Guardian

Rafael Benitez hints Jose Mourinho to replace him at Chelsea

Chelsea manager Rafael Benitez hints that Jose Mourinho could make a return to Stamford Bridge, saying "I think everybody knows who will be here" next season.        

07 May » Telegraph

Footballers' Football Column - David Sheepshanks: St George's Park will be judged a sucess when England win a World Cup

David Sheepshanks is the chairman of St George's Park, the FA's new national football centre in Staffordshire. Sheepshanks looks back on the first six months at SGP, pays tribute to the 'Godfather' of coaching, Walter Winterbottom and reveals why he is convinced England WILL win the World Cup in the 2020s.

06 May » Daily Mail

MLS week ten: Previews and reviews feat. Atticus Lane-Dupre and the Portland Timbers | Graham Parker

• LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo replay 2012 MLS Cup final • Seattle Sounders look to build on their first win of season • Portland Timbers grant a wish for Atticus Lane-Dupre This is now attempt number 329 of writing an opening sentence of this weekend's previews — attempts written in the knowledge that the first listed game of the weekend is a Columbus Crew home game, and attempting not to make a really bad pun about teams being on fire, or rising from the ashes, or finding their spark, or... Columbus Crew's scoreboard caught fire last week , delaying the start of…

03 May » Guardian

Eastwood keen on Pompey stay

Portsmouth goalkeeper Simon Eastwood wants to stay at Fratton Park and help them to promotion from League Two next season.

30 Apr » SkySports.com

Buxton wins Wednesday award

Sheffield Wednesday full-back Lewis Buxton has been voted the club's player of the year.

29 Apr » SkySports.com

MLS week nine: previews and reviews | Graham Parker

• Vancouver Whitecaps and FC Dallas clash again • Montreal Impact return from break to challenge in East • Sporting Kansas City start three game home stand Welcome to Week Nine of the MLS season - a season which is now a quarter of the way through for some teams and barely begun for others, with the vagaries of scheduling a 19-team, four-timezone league. What's definitely over is MLS involvement in this year's Champions League. Santos Laguna and Monterrey played out a 0-0 draw in the first leg of the final in midweek — a game that Herculez Gomez warmed up for by…

26 Apr » Guardian

Mariners acknowledge interest

A-League outfit Central Coast Mariners are aware of interest in players such as reported Southampton target Trent Sainsbury.

17 Apr » SkySports.com
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