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5 days ago
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY NIK SIMON: 'There was a tour to South Africa but I didn't go because I had my law finals. Charlie was like, "You missed out on playing for England to do exams?"'
8 days ago
ALAN SHEARER interview: I'd drop Jude Bellingham from England's World Cup team - and here's why ○
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY CHARLOTTE DALY: The first thing Alan Shearer did when we met in a modest studio in north-west London last week was set alight England's biggest World Cup debate.
11 days ago
LOU VINCENT: 'Every day I look in the mirror and say "you're a f***wit. Now be a better man".' New Zealand star banned for match-fixing on being told 'we don't want you here' by neighbours, captaining Ibiza CC to glory and his new role at Sussex ⊕
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY LAWRENCE BOOTH: Among the crowd of 30,000 at Lord's this week for the first Test between England and New Zealand will be a face many thought would never fit.
25 days ago
'He loved the World Cup, and would support anybody but England!': HAYLEY McQUEEN opens up on her father Gordon's World Cup heartbreak, how he angered Steve Bruce at a Florida hotel and why football MUST do more in battle against dementia ⊖
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INTERVIEW BY MATT BARLOW: The memories are flooding back because for Sky Sports presenter Hayley this year's World Cup will be her first without her father.
26 days ago
'At Man City if you don't win, you don't belong': BERNARDO SILVA on his 'intense' emotions around leaving, Pep Guardiola, winding up Liverpool, who'd win out of City and United's Treble teams... and a veiled dig at Arsenal's 'rugby' set-pieces ⊖
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY JACK GAUGHAN: This is it - the final week of Bernardo Silva in the Premier League. The man who opponents love to hate and a man who would put City above all else.
28 days ago
Man United Under-18 boss Darren Fletcher reveals how he is preparing first-team stars of the future - and hits out at decision not to hold FA Youth Cup final at Old Trafford ⊕
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INTERVIEW BY NATHAN SALT: Having observed United's academy at close quarters and the Under-18s in particular through this Youth Cup run, with Fletcher it is the little things that matter most.
33 days ago
Why Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice may NOT both start for England at the World Cup but Morgan Rogers has to, says Gareth Barry - as he opens up on James Milner breaking his Premier League record and playing non-league in his 40s! ⊕⊕
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY LUKE AUGUSTUS: We are now into the business end of the season but for many there is a greater prize at stake later this month: a World Cup squad place.
47 days ago
LEWIS MOODY meets SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: You're told it's the end of the world. I feel down when I think of things I'll miss with my kids - I've recorded my voice in case it goes. But I feel lucky, like I've been handed a baton by Doddie and Rob to fight MND ○
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: There is a more-than-enthusiastic welcome as the door opens at Lewis Moody's home. Ziggy the labradoodle, bounds over like a force of nature, just as his owner used to do.
49 days ago
Man United's 'mini David Beckham and Harry Maguire' open up on handling social media hype, chasing down a historic Treble - and reveal the club's two 'standout' first-team mentors ⊕
INTERVIEW BY NATHAN SALT: Both are making plenty of noise behind the scenes at United with their performances as Michael Carrick and his staff continue to pay close attention.
50 days ago
RUUD GULLIT: Chelsea are too frantic, too hasty and make the same mistakes again and again - what do they actually want? What's the plan? ⊕
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY NATHAN SALT IN MADRID: Ruud Gullit, 63, has played and been in the dugout at Stamford Bridge and so is plenty qualified to know what success looks like.