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Monday, December 2, 2002
No rift with Viduka, insists Kewell
Harry Kewell has denied he has a rift with Leeds and Australia team-mate Mark Viduka.

United: Lazio have not paid Stam debt
Manchester United have refuted claims by Lazio they had settled all monies from the £16million sale of Jaap Stam 16 months ago.

Westerveld blasts Houllier over Dudek
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Sander Westerveld has criticised Reds boss Gerard Houllier for not standing by his current number one Jerzy Dudek.

Cole charged over ref abuse
Arsenal defender Ashley Cole has been charged with misconduct by the FA relating to an incident in the match at Southampton.

Keane returns to United training
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed tonight that Roy Keane will be back in full time training later this week.

Defender and striker are Roeder's January targets
Glenn Roeder wants to sign a defender and a striker when the transfer window opens in January.

United hope Blanc and Veron can face Clarets
Manchester United are expected to field as strong a side as possible against Burnley in the Worthington Cup.

Delaney sets New Year return target
Aston Villa defender Mark Delaney has set his sights on making a New Year's Day comeback from a broken foot in the home Premiership clash with Bolton Wanderers.

Birmingham trio return in reserves
Birmingham City's crippling injury list is set to ease with three key defenders poised to return to action after long lay-offs this week.

Tottenham want me, says striker Salas
Tottenham are keen to sign Marcelo Salas from Italian giants Juventus, according to the Chilean international.

Dunn injury worry for Blackburn
Blackburn are waiting to discover the extent of David Dunn's hamstring injury.

There's more to come from me, says Pires
Robert Pires said he is close to full fitness and top form on his return from a six-month injury lay-off.

We'll keep formation despite defeat: McClaren
Middlesbrough boss Steve McClaren is determined to keep playing his preferred 4-3-1-2 formation despite Boro's defeat to lowly West Brom.

Happy to stay at Newcastle: Solano
Nolberto Solano insists he is happy to stay at Newcastle now he has won back his place in the first team.

Matchwinner Dichio is still transfer-listed: Megson
West Brom manager Gary Megson said striker Danny Dichio remains on the transfer list despite his goal for the Baggies against Middlesbrough on Saturday.

It's harder to sell than buy, admits Taylor
Aston Villa boss Graham Taylor said he will not be among the big spenders when the transfer market re-opens in January.

Two foreign signings for City boss Keegan
Kevin Keegan will try and sign two foreign players when the transfer market opens in January.

My Kewell comments were taken out of context: Viduka
Mark Viduka has insisted comments he made about his Leeds and Australia team-mate Harry Kewell were 'taken out of context'.

Houllier and Carragher support under-fire Dudek
Gerard Houllier said Jerzy Dudek was in tears in the Liverpool dressing room after his mistake gifted Diego Forlan Manchester United's opener in their 2-1 win at Anfield.

Three-match ban for Babayaro as FA appeal fails
Celestine Babayaro has failed in his appeal against his red card at Bolton.

Moore joy for Baggies as defender escapes injury
West Brom defender Darren Moore is set to recover from his injury on Saturday to face Tottenham in the Baggies' next game.

Desailly blasts Djorkaeff for Babayaro's red card
Chelsea captain Marcel Desailly has accused his former French international team-mate Youri Djorkaeff of getting Celestine Babayaro sent off.

Pardew, Jewell and Talbot scoop November awards
Alan Pardew, Paul Jewell and Brian Talbot have won the Manager of the Month awards for November.

McAllister happy with loan striker
Coventry boss Gary McAllister said he was impressed with loan striker Dean Holdsworth as he made his debut in the 2-1 defeat by Preston.

Pardew: We'll cope with Upson loss
Reading manager Alan Pardew is confident the Royals will adjust to the impending loss of on-loan Arsenal centre-back Matthew Upson.

Flynn upbeat over Swans future
Swansea director of football Brian Flynn tipped his players to move forward after dragging themselves out of the Division Three relegation zone on Saturday.

Newman blames cup hangover
Southend manager Rob Newman claimed his side had lacked concentration after their FA Cup win over Hartlepool as they crashed to a league defeat at Darlington.

Laws: Bournemouth can go up
Scunthorpe manager Brian Laws has tipped Sean O`Driscoll to lead in-form Bournemouth to promotion after seeing his side condemned to a 2-1 away defeat.

Hudson joins Carlisle on loan
Carlisle moved to strengthen their squad over the weekend by snapping up Middlesbrough midfielder Mark Hudson on a one-month loan deal.

Royle targets Inverness midfielder
Ipswich manager Joe Royle is rumoured to be on the trail of highly-rated Inverness midfielder Barry Robson.

Pompey brawl: FA wait on report
The Football Association are waiting to receive a report from referee Grant Hegley before deciding whether to investigate a brawl during Portsmouth`s 3-2 win over Walsall on Saturday.

Lions' Dolan waits on injury verdict
Millwall defender Joe Dolan will find out within the next 24 hours the full extent of his latest injury sustained in the weekend clash against Bradford.

Pulis backs on-loan Crossley
Stoke manager Tony Pulis has backed loan goalkeeper Mark Crossley after his debut mistake gifted Gillingham their goal on Saturday.

Jewell wins managerial accolade
Paul Jewell has been voted the Nationwide Division Two Manager of the Month for November after steering Wigan to the top of the table with four straight wins.

Grimsby confirm Boulding interest
Grimsby Town officials have confirmed reports that the Mariners are looking to bring former striker Michael Boulding back to Blundell Park.

Angry Britton blasts Harriers
Kidderminster manager Ian Britton has launched an astonishing attack on his side after the 2-1 defeat at Hartlepool United at the weekend.

Torquay close in on Kuffour deal
Torquay United are due to sign pacy former Arsenal forward Jo Kuffour until the end of the season within the next 24 hours.

Stags part company with Watkiss
Mansfield manager Stuart Watkiss and his assistant Neil Richardson have left the Second Division strugglers by mutual consent.

Notman poised for ankle surgery
Norwich striker Alex Notman will enter hospital on Tuesday to undergo surgery on the ankle he injured against Ipswich back in September.

Cardiff: Earnshaw not for sale
Cardiff City have played down reports that Premiership giants Liverpool are interested in striker Robert Earnshaw.

Hull play down United friendly talk
Hull City have confirmed that talk of Manchester United potentially providing the opposition for the Tigers on the opening night of the new Kingston Communications Stadium later this month is premature.

Vale fans submit fresh shares bid
Supporters` group Valiant 2001 have submitted a fresh bid to buy the total shareholding of Port Vale chairman Bill Bell.

Izzet: We must stay focused
Leicester midfielder Muzzy Izzet said his team-mates must stay focused on their own games if they are to close the gap on Division One leaders Portsmouth.

Ratcliffe blasts lacklustre Shrews
Shrewsbury boss Kevin Ratcliffe blasted his players following his side`s 2-0 defeat against Swansea.

Seagulls hopeful over Barrett deal
Brighton are hoping to secure the signing of striker Graham Barrett on loan for the rest of the season before Saturday`s trip to Sheffield Wednesday.

Lincoln vow to stop troublemakers
Lincoln City chairman Rob Bradley has pledged to stamp out any outbursts of violence at the Red Imps` games.

Conlon: Victory has eased pressure
Darlington striker Barry Conlon says the weekend win over his former club Southend helped ease some of the pressure on the Quakers.

Newell looks to get settled in
Hartlepool manager Mike Newell plans to use the forthcoming two-week break from league action to become properly acquainted with his players, having only taken over in the job last month.

Rogers rubbishes bid speculation
Tranmere chairman Lorraine Rogers has dismissed as ``absolute nonsense'' reports that she is in talks to launch her own bid to buy the club.


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