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Wednesday, December 18, 2002
Former FA chief Millichip dies
The Football Association have paid tribute to former chairman Sir Bert Millichip, who died today aged 88.

Ferdinand's three-match ban stands
Tottenham striker Les Ferdinand will serve a three-match ban after his sending off in a reserves match, the FA have said.

Houllier laments Hamann injury
Gerard Houllier says the loss of midfielder Dietmar Hamann for a fortnight represents a major setback to his side's hopes of arresting their poor run of form

Mills future 'is up to Leeds'
Leeds defender Danny Mills' Elland Road future is in the hands of the club, his advisor has said

Bergkamp facing discipline D-day
Arsenal striker Dennis Bergkamp faces an FA disciplinary hearing tomorrow at which he will learn whether he is to be suspended for three matches over the Christmas period

Crisis-hit York could face closure
Cash-strapped York face extinction if administrators cannot find a buyer for the Third Division club within five weeks.

FA could appeal against UEFA fine
The FA could appeal against UEFA's decision to fine them £9,000 following crowd trouble during England's Euro 2004 qualifying win in Slovakia

Bolton deny Ricketts speculation
Bolton Wanderers have denied speculation that striker Michael Ricketts has demanded a transfer

Gudjohnsen set to stay with Chelsea
With a subtle hint of irony Eidur Gudjohnsen chose Old Trafford to announce he expects to see out the remaining two years of his contract at Chelsea.

Birmingham hand trial to Tchato
Birmingham manager Steve Bruce has turned to Cameroon international Bill Tchato to try and solve his left-back crisis.

Moyes eyeing move for Egyptian star
Everton manager David Moyes is considering a move for Egyptian international defender Ibrahim Said.

Murray plays down financial concerns
Charlton chairman Richard Murray has played down fears of a cash crisis after the club announced a net loss of £10.7million.

Souness facing new touchline ban
Graeme Souness is facing another three-match touchline ban following his sending-off during Blackburn's Worthington Cup win at Wigan.

Bellamy handed two-match suspension
Newcastle striker Craig Bellamy was today suspended for two more matches by UEFA following his sending-off against Inter Milan.

O'Driscoll: We fear no-one at home
Bournemouth boss Sean O'Driscoll has told his players they have nothing to fear against Crewe next month after they booked their place in the FA Cup third round with a last-gasp 3-2 victory over Southend.

Injuries cost us, says Palace boss
Trevor Francis was left to rue the loss of key players to injury following Crystal Palace's Worthington Cup defeat at Bramall Lane.

Gills hit by Johnson setback
Gillingham first-team coach Wayne Jones could not hide his disappointment at news that striker Tommy Johnson will miss up to five weeks with a broken bone in his foot.

Derby in dark over Strupar injury
Derby County still do not know how long Belgian striker Branko Strupar will be out for following recent knee surgery.

Moore blasts 'negative' jibes
Rotherham manager Ronnie Moore has hit back at critics claiming he is negative for setting a 50-point aim this season.

Oldham trial for striker Ebwea
Oldham boss Iain Dowie will give a trial to a former Cameroon international following the news that Clyde Wijnhard could be out for the rest of the season.

Macc hit by Little injury blow
Colin Little's loan spell at Macclesfield looks to be over after just seven minutes on the pitch.

Reeves makes Spireites return
David Reeves has signed a contract with his old club Chesterfield until the end of the season, with an option for an extra 12 months.

Blackpool handed Hughes boost
Blackpool club skipper Ian Hughes hopes to return to action following a four-week injury lay-off in the home clash with Peterborough on Saturday.

Robins hope for bumper payday
Bristol City chief executive Colin Sexstone is hoping for a bumper pay-day when the club play Leicester in the third round of the FA Cup.

Sheedy targets promotion dream
Hartlepool's new assistant manager Kevin Sheedy says he is ``excited'' about the prospect of helping the club to promotion.


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