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Tales from the Fulham book club, Bobby Charlton's barber shop tantrum and Millwall's autograph hunter

Always among the most cerebral of managers, Fulham's Roy Hodgson has excelled himself by issuing a list of his top 10 favourite novels which includes heavyweight authors like Milan Kundera, Herman Hesse, Saul Bellow, Philip Roth and Katie Price (one of these names is not correct).It must be a relief to Roy that Liam Rosenior moved on shortly before he arrived at Craven Cottage, having just named his...

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Why Manchester United's treatment for six wounded British soldiers meant more than any poppy display

Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United may not have worn poppies on Remembrance weekend but they proved to a group of wounded troops that they really are a caring club. Six soldiers badly injured in Afghanistan were United’s guests over a fabulous two days as they met legends such as Ryan Giggs and Sir Bobby Charlton and visited the Carrington training ground before being paraded on the...

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Glenn Gibbons: Scotland's decline is so steep

IN THE course of a BBC documentary back in 1985, Bobby Charlton made a statement which, to anyone under the age of, say, 30 nowadays will sound like a fairy tale.

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The fit England player is becoming an endangered species | Harry Pearson

Whether playing, training, warming up, warming down or simply travelling, the English sportsman is an accident waiting to happen Are the English the world's most injury‑prone people? Certainly the recent plague of afflictions visited on our football, cricket and rugby union teams suggests a nation whose inhabitants can't bend down to tie a shoelace without such twanging of sinew and muscle it...

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The fit England player is becoming an endangered species | Harry Pearson

Whether playing, training, warming up, warming down or simply travelling, the English sportsman is an accident waiting to happen Are the English the world's most injury-prone people? Certainly the recent plague of afflictions visited on our football, cricket and rugby union teams suggests a nation whose inhabitants can't bend down to tie a shoelace without such twanging of sinew and muscle it sounds...

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Charlton backs 2018 bid

Bobby Charlton believes England have the fans and the facilities to host the World Cup in 2018.

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Survivors Accrington anticipate better times

LONDON (Reuters) - For vastly different reasons, Accrington Stanley and Bobby Charlton are two of the most iconic names in English soccer.

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Stuart Brennan in Abu Dhabi

CITY are a bigger draw than Germany – and that’s official! The demand for tickets for tonight’s friendly clash with the United Arab Emirates national team has been so great that organisers have upped the original allocation of 26,000. That means a crowd of 32,000 are expected for the prestige friendly, with Blues owner Sheikh Mansour among them. And that beats the 8,000 who turned...

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Manchester City arrive in Abu Dhabi hoping to have left dressing-room cliques behind

Division in the team is the biggest problem Mark Hughes has faced since taking over at Eastlands The reaction has been understated, to say the least. When the plane carrying Manchester City's players touched down at Abu Dhabi airport there was no welcoming committee as such. No television crews, no autograph hunters, nobody flashing cameras in the players' faces, no police escort to whisk them to...

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Man Utd legend Charlton: I feel better when Fletcher on teamsheet

Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton admits he's very happy whenever he sees Darren Fletcher on the teamsheet. read more

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Charlton happy to be eclipsed by Rooney

Sir Bobby Charlton has been encouraged by Wayne Rooney's growing maturity and insists he would relish the Manchester United forward surpassing his own England goalscoring record...

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Charlton happy to be eclipsed by Rooney

Sir Bobby Charlton has been encouraged by Wayne Rooney's growing maturity and insists he would relish the Manchester United forward surpassing his own England goalscoring record.

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Charlton happy to be eclipsed by Rooney

Sir Bobby Charlton has been encouraged by Wayne Rooney's growing maturity and insists he would relish the Manchester United forward surpassing his own England goalscoring record.

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Charlton happy to be eclipsed by Rooney

Sir Bobby Charlton has been encouraged by Wayne Rooney's growing maturity and insists he would relish the Manchester United forward surpassing his own England goalscoring record.

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Rooney Wants Legend Status

Wayne Rooney may be a legend to some already, but on paper and in the history books he is overshadowed by names such as Ryan Giggs, Bobby Charlton, Jack Rowley and George Best. Giggs, 34, is the most decorated player in the Premier League’s history and tops the club’s appearance charts ...