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Capello scotches Inter speculation
Fabio Capello has insisted that he has no intention of quitting his England post England in order to succeed Jose Mourinho at Inter.![]()
SAfrica police minister says no WCup terror threat (AP)
The World Cup faces no terror threat at the moment, according to South Africa's police minister, who dismissed speculation less than two weeks before the tournament opens about plots by groups ranging from al-Qaida to homegrown white militants. Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa said Monday that if a threat were to emerge, his forces would be ready.
Man Utd not for sale
Man Utd not for sale![]()
Liverpool owners urged to sell
Former Liverpool owner David Moores admits he regrets selling the club to George Gillett and Tom Hicks, calling on the American pair to sell up. Moores was bought out by the duo three years ago after several failed attempts to sell the club to wealthier owners.![]()
Inter wait on Capello
Inter's technical director Marco Branca has revealed that the Italian and European champions are prepared to wait until after the World Cup to lure England boss Fabio Capello. With current manager Jose Mourinho poised to join Real Madrid, former Milan coach Capello is Inter's top target after Manchester City's Roberto Mancini claimed he was not interested in re-joining his former club.![]()
France to host Euro 2016
France have beaten Turkey and Italy for the right to stage the European Championship in 2016. The French, hosts in 1960 and 1984, beat Turkey by just a single vote after Italy were eliminated in the first round of voting.![]()
Sbragia still believes in survival
Sunderland boss Ricky Sbragia remains confident of keeping his side in the Premier League - and even believes they can beat Chelsea on Sunday.
MLS Soccer Headlines
A Furious Final Flurry Leads to Fire's Victory
Gonzalo Segares and Wilman Conde scored in the final 10 minutes to lead the visiting Chicago Fire to a 2-1 win last night over the New England Revolution.
Germany Reaches Cup Semifinals
Defending champion Germany is too strong for North Korea, winning 3-0 in Wuhan, China, to reach the semifinals of the Women's World Cup.
With 'Punting on This Season' Unacceptable, Galaxy Replaces Coach Gullit, Fires GM Lalas
Ruud Gullit has resigned as coach of the slumping Los Angeles Galaxy for personal reasons, and president-general manager Alexi Lalas also is out of a job.
The Jaquas: A Redskin Begets a Dynamo
Former Redskin Jon Jaqua used to call RFK Stadium home, now he returns to watch his son Nate play for the Houston Dynamo in the MLS Cup.
Arsenal, Liverpool Tie Again
Arsenal rallies to a 1-1 tie against Liverpool in the Premier League on Saturday, three days after the teams played to the same result.
In MLS, No Price On Team Continuity
Houston and New England eschew big-dollar acquisitions for a more fiscally responsible philosophy, an approach that pays off with a trip to Sunday's MLC Cup match at RFK Stadium.
Miscellaneous Soccer Commentary
Mourinho May Have Bridges to Build With ‘Liar’ Ronaldo
Inter and Barca Get the Job Done
What's more fun than Oliver Kahn and a big stein of beer?
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