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Ranieri appointed Monaco head coach

Claudio Ranieri has been appointed the new coach of Monaco, ending speculation linking him with a move to West Brom.

Sven was dismissed by Leicester last year

Eriksson says Chelsea job is not impossible

Swede defends Russian owner over sacking of manager at underperforming 'huge club'

Hiddink quit his last role as Turkey boss, following their failure to qualify for this summer's European Championship

Guus Hiddink returns to club role at big spenders Anzhi Makhachkala

Guus Hiddink has been confirmed as the new manager of Anzhi Makhachkala.

Scolari nearly became England manager in 2006

FA to cast net wider after getting fingers burnt with Scolari

The Football Association plans to interview a range of candidates beyond just Harry Redknapp, the favourite for the vacant England manager's job, and they will not expect the new man to start until the end of the domestic season.

Carlos Tevez is likely to be sold for around £25m

PSG to make £25m bid for Tevez the reluctant recruit

Carlos Tevez may be forced to swap one uncherished job for another, with Paris St-Germain expected to table a bid this week which would match Manchester City's likely £25m asking price.

Carlos Tevez is likely to be sold for around £25m

PSG to make £25m bid... but Tevez unlikely to go

Manchester City's Carlos Tevez faces the prospect of being forced to swap one uncherished job for another, with Paris St-Germain expected to table a bid this week which would match City's likely £25m asking price.

The Internazionale president, Massimo Moratti, signalled defeat in his club’s bid to sign Tevez

Inter Milan make £21m Carlos Tevez bid

Inter Milan have renewed their bid to sign Carlos Tevez but their initial inquiry is likely to fail.

Hughes ruled out as new Villa manager after leaving Fulham

Mark Hughes is not expected to be appointed the new Aston Villa manager despite having exercised the break clause in his two-year Fulham contract last night to make a surprise departure from the club.

Juventus appoint Antonio Conte as new manager

Former midfielder Antonio Conte became the latest in a long line of coaches tasked with trying to revive the fortunes of once mighty Juventus today.

Massimiliano Allegri labels Jose Mourinho 'pathetic' and insecure'

AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri has labelled Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho "pathetic" and "insecure".

James Lawton: Even the West Ham gang of three showed more class than Abramovich

The temptation to rage was limited. Abramovich had, after all, long ago stripped away any mystery over hisintentions and still less his style

Muted send-off for Ancelotti as Abramovich prepares to strike

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Round-up: Warnock rejects rumours of 'big-name' QPR replacement

Neil Warnock has moved to end talk linking him with a move away from newly-promoted Queen's Park Rangers, following speculation that the club's directors were poised to appoint a big-name replacement.

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Aftershock: How Haiti's quake hit the whole of Hispaniola

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... but his smartphone app fails crucial spelling test
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Daring new opera 'Babur in London' features British terrorists planning an attack.
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England must beware brilliant Belgium

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James Lawton: Liverpool must show new man the respect he needs to do the job

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Liverpool must show new man the respect he needs to do the job
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What's wrong with Rory?

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