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   <title>Capello leaves England no better than he found it</title>
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   The appointment of Fabio Capello as manager of England's national team in December 2007 was supposed to be a step in the right direction following the disappointing 18-months that Steve McClaren spent at the helm. Yet on Wednesday, when Capello handed his resignation to the Football Association following a disagreement over John Terry being stripped of his captaincy, the Italian left the team in virtually the same state that he found it. 
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   <title>Capello walks away from England post</title>
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   The Football Association confirmed on Wednesday that Fabio Capello has resigned as England manager. Capello was critical of the FA in an interview with Italian television when it was announced that John Terry had been stripped of the England captaincy amid charges of racial abuse against QPR's Anton Ferdinand. Terry's trial is not set to begin until July, which is after this summer's European Championships, and Capello did not agree w
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   <title>This Week in the Barclays Premier League</title>
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   <title>Stoke's Huth loses appeal of red card</title>
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   Stoke City defender Robert Huth had his red card appeal dismissed Tuesday by the English Football Association, meaning he will serve a three-match ban. Huth was sent off before halftime Saturday in a 1-0 defeat to Sunderland. He's set to miss Premier League matches against Fulham and Swansea as well as an FA Cup match against Crawley Town. "The FA Commission have rejected the claim of wrongful dismissal after they considered all t
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   <title>Liverpool, Spurs finish goalless at Anfield</title>
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   Liverpool and Tottenham played to a 0-0 draw at Anfield on Monday, doing little to improve the ambitions of either side. The result leaves Tottenham seven points back of leaders Manchester City, while Liverpool failed to make up any ground on fourth-place Chelsea as both sides collected a point this weekend, leaving the Reds four points adrift. The lone chance of note for either side in the first half came in the 34th minute whe
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   <title>Cisse's debut offers plenty of hope for Newcastle</title>
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   Papiss Cisse's Newcastle debut may have come a bit earlier than expected, but he sure gave fans on Tyneside something to get excited about. The Senegal international was the most expensive signing in a subdued January transfer window when he moved from German side Freiburg to Newcastle for nearly $16 million. But the African Cup of Nations not only took Newcastle's leading scorer, Demba Ba, away from the club in January but would also delay the debut
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   <title>Newcastle gets mixed news on injured duo</title>
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   Newcastle has received news on injured duo Ryan Taylor and Leon Best, with Taylor's injury not as bad as initially feared while Best will miss "a number of weeks" according to the club. Taylor suffered an ankle injury in the build-up to Newcastle's first goal against Aston Villa in Sunday's 2-1 win as he was caught by Villa's Stephen Warnock. The defender was taken off the field on a stretcher but X-rays have revealed no break to
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   <title>Frimpong out for season with knee injury</title>
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   On-loan Wolverhampton midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong will miss the rest of the season after he sustained a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. The injury occurred in the first half of Wolves' 2-1 win over QPR on Saturday when Frimpong, who is on loan at Wolves from Arsenal, was substituted in the 23rd minute. The 20-year-old made 12 appearances in all competitions for the Gunners this season before his loan 
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   <title>United rallies to claim draw at Chelsea</title>
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   Manchester United fell two points back of Manchester City on Sunday, but Sir Alex Ferguson's side did well to claim a point at Stamford Bridge as the club rallied from three goals down to snatch a 3-3 draw. A Jonny Evans own goal handed Chelsea a 1-0 lead at the break, while the Blues needed just 25 seconds into the second half to grab a second as Juan Mata found the net. David Luiz scored in the 50th minute to make it 3-0, but Unit
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   <title>Advantage City as Citizens edge Cottagers</title>
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   Manchester City went top of the Premier League on Saturday after defeating Fulham, 3-0, on a snowy night at the Etihad. The Citizens take a three-point lead in England's top tier as rivals Manchester United are set to face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. Roberto Mancini's men cruised to a comfortable victory at home behind goals from the deadly partnership of Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko. Fulham defender Chris Baird
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