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Neville: We'll catch up
Manchester United captain Gary Neville believes that the outcome of the Premier League title race is likely to be determined by Chelsea's visit to Old Trafford on April 3.
Leave Mac alone says Trapattoni
GIOVANNI Trapattoni has begged for in-form Wigan teenager James McCarthy to be left alone to make a final decision on his international future -- for fear that the teenager would become a media circus like Stephen Ireland.
Liverpool lose signature of Chamakh to allow Wenger take lead
ARSENAL were closing in on the signature of Marouane Chamakh last night after the Bordeaux striker's proposed move to Liverpool collapsed amid some acrimony.
Mancini: Vieira to push city on
Roberto Mancini believes Patrick Vieira can have a huge impact for Manchester City after being impressed with the Frenchman's debut on Saturday.
Wigan pressure no problem for Martinez in first season at top
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez insists he is not yet feeling the pressure in what has become a difficult first season for him as a Premier League manager.
Ancelotti passion shows why Blues are on to a winner
Carlo Ancelotti has not won anything yet, but tonight he can crack open a bottle of red wine and raise a glass at having passed something of a minor landmark -- he has lasted longer in the Stamford Bridge hotseat than Luiz Felipe Scolari.
Hodgson tips zamora to shine
Roy Hodgson has every confidence that Bobby Zamora can shoulder Fulham's lack of attacking options.
Keane promises away form improvement
ROY KEANE promises that his Ipswich Town side will work harder to improve their dismal away record.
Returning pair can propel Cats up table: Bruce
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce is backing midfield pair Lee Cattermole and Lorik Cana to rediscover their best form as he battles to turn the Black Cats' season around.
United front to club split
A MANCHESTER United supporter in the front row of the South Stand at Old Trafford was rebuked by a steward for daring to raise a green-and-gold scarf during a minute's silence to commemorate the 52nd anniversary of the Munich air disaster.
Inside Soccer
- Trapattoni happy Keane is playing but admits Celtic title charge over
- Drogheda hit by cash crisis
- Harding boys
- Sallynoggin double up
- FAI ladies face France
- Rathowen a class apart
- Guaranteed Irish -- Trap
- Veteran Phillips believes Brum future is bright
- Arsenal's title dreams hang by thread concedes Wenger
- Keane's delight at first Celtic goal as Bhoys progress to Cup quarter-finals
- REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL
- Castleknock clubhouse has a warm welcome
- Hungarians provide opposition in build up to Greece
- Generous John is a saviour for Firhouse
- Fr Collins Park now a jewel in Fingal
- o'grady on the double for 'wood
- moorhouse hits three in a flash
- O'Leary gem sees Arklow advance
- Oscar Traynor Trophy dream over for this year
- All Blacks singing to Sinnott's beat
- Super Clones keep best form for 'LJC'
- Sports injuries course to be more 'user-friendly'
- Kelly is right on the mark
- Connolly strikes late to halt Ridge charge
- Lucky Saints survive late penalty claims

