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BBC Sport | Football | World Edition
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Capello 'calm' over withdrawals
England boss Fabio Capello has no problem with the withdrawal of Steven Gerrard and others from Wednesday's friendly with Germany in Berlin, says the FA.
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Butcher 'not over' Maradona goal
Scotland assistant Terry Butcher says he will never forgive Diego Maradona for the infamous "Hand of God" goal that knocked England out of the World Cup 22 years ago.
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Shearer wants Newcastle job - Lee
Former Newcastle midfielder Rob Lee says Alan Shearer would take the job 'tomorrow' if everything at the club was how he wanted it.
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Collison looks to make Wales mark
Midfielder Jack Collison hopes to use Wales' friendly with Denmark on Wednesday to cement his place in the senior side.
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Drogba awaits FA conduct decision
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba will find out on Tuesday his punishment for throwing a coin i to a section of Burnley fans.
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Everton ground inquiry 'critical'
A public inquiry into Everton's proposed new stadium starts on Tuesday, with the club claiming the outcome is critical to their long-term development.
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Northampton 2-5 Leeds
Jermaine Beckford scores a hat-trick as Leeds defeat League One rivals Northampton to reach the FA Cup second round.
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Duff relishing N Ireland return
Northern Ireland defender Michael Duff cannot wait to get into action in the friendly against Hungary after missing the last four games.
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Two out for Republic
Coventry keeper Kieren Westwood has come into the Republic of Ireland squad for Wednesday's match against Poland
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NI defensive trio out
Maik Taylor will deputise for Aaron Hughes as Northern Ireland captain in the friendly against Hungary at Windsor Park.
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Morgan backed by Blades manager
Sheffield United manager Kevin Blackwell backs under-fire skipper Chris Morgan after the clash with Iain Hume, who is set to leave hospital.
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Barton ruled out for two months
Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton is out for up to eight weeks after damaging knee ligaments in Saturday's draw with Wigan.
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St John critical of friendlies
Former Scotland international Ian St John questions the wisdom of friendly internationals in an era of fixture congestion.
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Bruce fumes at 'ridiculous' rules
Wigan boss Steve Bruce says rules that prevent players appealing against yellow cards are "ridiculous" and should be changed.
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Webb says Respect campaign works
Premier League referee Howard Webb insists player behaviour has improved following the introduction of the Respect campaign.
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