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Free WC tickets for SA residents

FIFA will hand out 120,000 free World Cup tickets to South African residents, who will also be able to buy some tickets for less than �10.
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Felix floored on Bayern return

Felix Magath suffered a miserable return to Bayern Munich on Saturday after his Wolfsburg side went down 2-1 to the Bundesliga leaders.
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Premiership review

Premier League leaders Arsenal left it late to beat Wigan 2-0, Manchester United were undone 1-0 at Bolton and Everton thrashed Sunderland 7-1.Chelsea remain in fourth spot in the Premier League after goals from Salomon Kalou and Shaun Wright-Phillips earned a 2-0 win over Derby.
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Terry would like to work with Mourinho again

England captain John Terry believes it would be "fantastic" to play for the national team under former manager Jose Mourinho.
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Euro 2008 qual over-Who next?

With Steve McClaren picking up his P45 and the inquests into his failed tenure in charge of the national side well underway, eurosport-yahoo takes a look at the top six candidates to replace him.
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Capello throws hat into England ring

Former Real Madrid boss Fabio Capello has admitted he would welcome the challenge of coaching England, saying it would be a "beautiful test".
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McClaren: I've let the nation down

Sacked England coach Steve McClaren admits he "let the fans down" and says he can "totally understand" why the FA had to terminate his deal
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England can't buy success - Becks

David Beckham is surprised that the influx of money into English football in recent years has not improved the national team's fortunes.
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