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  1. McClaren sacked as England boss (Reuters)
  2. Russia jubilant over 'miracle' Euro finals berth (AFP)
  3. Sacked England head coach Steve McClaren (Reuters)
  4. World Cup draw factbox (Reuters)
  5. Worthington uncertain over his future (AFP)
  6. 170 countries for Sunday's World Cup draw (Reuters)
  7. South Africa says stadiums will be ready despite strikes (Reuters)
  8. McClaren takes responsibility for England's failure to qualify for Euro 2008 (AP)
  9. McClaren says sacking is saddest day of career (Reuters)
  10. ANALYSIS-Soccer-England's golden boys turn out to be tin men (Reuters)
  11. Russians in shock after improbable Euro ending (Reuters)
  12. Werder Bremen suspend two players over training fight (Reuters)
  13. Luton go into administration, docked 10 points (Reuters)
  14. Storm brewing at Liverpool? (PA SportsTicker)
  15. British PM backs return of Home Nations championship (AFP)
  16. Croatia defeat could bring England new rankings blow (Reuters)
  17. Ruutli named new Estonia coach (Reuters)
  18. Arsenal's Hleb ruled out for three weeks (Reuters)
  19. Vietnam reduces terms for match-fixing referees (Reuters)
  20. Africa takes centre stage for World Cup preliminary draw (Reuters)
  21. Spain Roundup-Zigic's travel problem benefits Serbia (Reuters)
  22. O'Shea extends stay with Manchester United (PA SportsTicker)
  23. England likely to miss World Cup top seedings (Reuters)
  24. Tunisian side say their African Cup opponents should avoid final (AFP)
  25. Benitez distracted by off-field issues (PA SportsTicker)
  26. Interpol says 423 arrested in soccer gambling crackdown in Asia (AP)
  27. Football was more than just a game on Robben Island (Reuters)
  28. FIFA unveils poster for 2010 World Cup finals (Reuters)
  29. Decision on Confederations Cup venue set for January (Reuters)
  30. Cheap tickets for locals at 2010 World Cup (Reuters)
  31. Wigan Athletic confirm Bruce as manager (Reuters)
  32. High anxiety in Durban: World Cup draw for Europe, Asia and Africa take center stage
  33. Capello 'very interested' in vacant England job (AFP)
  34. Real Madrid steps up interest in signing American teenager Altidore of MLS' Red Bulls
  35. Bruce confirmed as Wigan boss (AFP)
  36. Capello makes the running as favourite for England job (Reuters)
  37. Cape Town to host 2010 World Cup finals draw (Reuters)
  38. Ferguson blasts FA for hasty McClaren sacking (AFP)
  39. Maldini says Milan will take Club World Cup seriously (Reuters)
  40. Scolari says he will see out his Portugal contract (Reuters)
  41. Lazio thinking of Sandri as Serie A resumes (PA SportsTicker)
  42. Isiah not ready to panic or make changes (AP)
  43. Karlsruhe come from behind to win at home to Hertha (Reuters)
  44. Brazil's Lula in talks with Scolari over football exodus (AFP)
  45. Capello is ideal man to manage England, says Venables (Reuters)
  46. Scolari planning to see out Portugal contract (AFP)
  47. Leeds demand court hearing (AFP)
  48. Fergie reveals Anelka interest (AFP)
  49. KG's double-double gets Celts by Lakers (AP)
  50. Shaq, Wade lead Heat to first home win (AP)
  51. Suns win eighth straight, tie best start (AP)
  52. Howard gets 34 and 17 as Magic roll (AP)
  53. Granger, Pacers snap Mavs' 5-game streak (AP)
  54. Davis' triple-double lifts Warriors (AP)
  55. Wallace sits, Pistons top 76ers 83-79 (AP)
  56. Jazz cruise to sixth straight home win (AP)
  57. Duncan helps Spurs win fourth straight (AP)
  58. Nuggets rally late to beat Wolves 99-93 (AP)
  59. Flavour of 2010 World Cup finals begins to emerge (Reuters)
  60. Jefferson leads Nets past Sonics 98-93 (AP)
  61. Japan's Gamba fire Brazilian Magno Alves (Reuters)
  62. FIFA to spend $70 million on African projects (Reuters)
  63. FA insist no timetable on McClaren successor (PA SportsTicker)
  64. FIFA chief Blatter urges workers not to wreck World Cup (AFP)
  65. Flavor of 2010 World Cup begins to emerge (Reuters)
  66. FIFA signs up India's Satyam as IT services provider (AFP)
  67. Klinsmann in the picture for England job (AFP)
  68. FA consider Schuster for vacant England post: report (AFP)
  69. Manchester United stunned by Bolton (PA SportsTicker)
  70. Serbia 0 Kazakhstan 0 - Euro qualifier latest (Reuters)
  71. South African rivals Chiefs and Pirates share spoils (AFP)
  72. Rangers keep pressure on Celtic after windswept victory (AFP)
  73. Woeful Newcastle make it easy for Liverpool (AFP)
  74. Gerrard rises above the crowd on day of boos (Reuters)
  75. James' triple-double leads Cavaliers (AP)
  76. Knicks end 8-game skid, beat Bulls 85-78 (AP)
  77. Lyon's Benzema doubtful for match against Barcelona (Reuters)
  78. Chelsea on cruise control despite Essien dismissal (AFP)
  79. Real held at Murcia, Barca win to go second (Reuters)
  80. My successor will benefit from my flop, says McClaren (AFP)
  81. Woman accuses Dennis Rodman of assault (AP)
  82. MRIs negative for injured Bobcats (AP)
  83. Celts top Bobcats on Allen's 3 at buzzer (AP)
  84. Azubuike's 3 lifts Warriors to OT win (AP)
  85. Wizards lose despite 41 from Jamison (AP)
  86. Hawks rally from 21 down to beat Wolves (AP)
  87. Magic hand Heat 10th loss, 120-99 (AP)
  88. Beckham arrives in Australia (Reuters)
  89. Beckham arrives for Los Angeles Galaxy's friendly in Australia (AP)
  90. Bucks top Mavs to stay unbeaten at home (AP)
  91. McGrady helps Rockets end 6-game slide (AP)
  92. Beckham wants full game against Sydney FC (AFP)
  93. England's problems psychological not technical - Capello (Reuters)
  94. Problems will not halt 'wonderful World Cup' says FIFA president (AFP)
  95. Roma's Totti ruled out of Kiev trip (Reuters)
  96. Blatter still wants quotas despite EU law (Reuters)
  97. James lets rip over McClaren's goalkeeping shambles (AFP)
  98. FIFA search for heroes who missed out on World Cup medal (Reuters)
  99. Shattered England look for relief at World Cup draw (AFP)
  100. FIFA to push ahead with player quotas plan (AFP)
  101. Blatter warns of risk that Brazilians will dominate all national teams (AP)
  102. World Cup preliminary draw - Europe (Reuters)
  103. West Ham's penalty save denies Spurs (AFP)
  104. Two Koreas drawn together in World Cup (Reuters)
  105. Warnock rescues Rovers (AFP)
  106. Reaction to World Cup preliminary draw (Reuters)
  107. England meet their tormentors again in World Cup (Reuters)
  108. Raptors deal Bulls fourth straight loss (AP)
  109. Pistons coach Saunders ejected vs. Jazz (AP)
  110. Celtics stirring memories of glory days (AP)
  111. Boozer, Williams lift Jazz over Pistons (AP)
  112. United States to open World Cup qualifying vs. Barbados or Dominica (PA SportsTicker)
  113. James' fourth triple-double powers Cavs (AP)
  114. Luzon quits as coach of Hapoel Tel Aviv (Reuters)
  115. PREVIEW-Soccer-Worried Sevilla compete with Arsenal for top spot (Reuters)
  116. Duncan leads Spurs past Sonics 116-101 (AP)
  117. Kidd helps Nets edge Lakers 102-100 (AP)
  118. Asia to unite behind Australia World Cup bid (Reuters)
  119. Asian football chief urges one united bid for 2018 World Cup (AFP)
  120. Beckham keen to extend England career (Reuters)
  121. Beckham keen to extend England career, bends it in Sydney (Reuters)
  122. Manager Davies leaves Derby County (Reuters)
  123. World Cup draw delivers Asian 'group of death' (AFP)
  124. Villarreal agree deal with Riquelme over Boca move (Reuters)
  125. FIFA to implement tour operator scheme (Reuters)
  126. FIFA may use Olympic-style bid process for 2018 finals (Reuters)
  127. Abbondanzieri bemoans lack of sportsmanship (Reuters)
  128. Beat Sporting and we can rest easy says Ferguson (AFP)
  129. Ferguson charged after raging at ref (AFP)
  130. Tragedy draws attention to Brazil's unsafe stadiums (AFP)
  131. USA World Cup bid faces early test (PA SportsTicker)
  132. Inter coach Mancini probed after blasting medics (Reuters)
  133. Celtic Cup to kick off in 2009 - report (AFP)
  134. Ince towards replacing Davies at Derby - report (AFP)
  135. Four British Isles teams agree tournament without England (Reuters)
  136. UEFA probes Bulgarian match-fixing allegations (Reuters)
  137. Mavericks coach Johnson fined $25,000 (AP)
  138. Venezuela coach Paez quits over jeers (Reuters)
  139. Puyol wants nothing less than a win at Lyon (AFP)
  140. Richard Paez resigns as Venezuela soccer coach (AP)
  141. Birmingham to make McLeish approach - report (AFP)
  142. Udinese to try out fan 'passport' (AFP)
  143. South Africa calls World Cup draw a success, but reminded of shadow cast by crime (AP
  144. PREVIEW-Soccer-Holders Milan seek point to reach last 16 (Reuters)
  145. World Cup ambitions spell end for Heysel stadium (Reuters)
  146. Marbury, Randolph power Knicks over Jazz (AP)
  147. Wolves get second victory, beat Hornets (AP)
  148. Warriors snap Suns' 8-game win streak (AP)
  149. Udrih burns Spurs as Kings win 112-99 (AP)
  150. Butler leads Wizards past Mavs 110-98 (AP)
  151. Turkoglu, Lewis lift Magic by Blazers (AP)
  152. McGrady's big 4th quarter lifts Rockets (AP)
  153. Empoli appoint Malesani after sacking Cagni - reports (Reuters)
  154. Everton manager Moyes charged over referee remarks (AFP)
  155. Beckham snags goal, yellow card in Galaxy loss to Sydney FC (AFP)
  156. 'Mind your own business', Premier League tells Platini (AFP)
  157. "Arrogant" England will go on failing, says Taylor (Reuters)
  158. World Cup boss keeping problems in check (Reuters)
  159. Birmingham's Black departs, McLeish may have talks (AFP)
  160. TV revenues to continue boom, say industry experts (Reuters)
  161. Benitez plays down talk of Liverpool exit (AFP)
  162. Houllier would be good choice for England says Dein (Reuters)
  163. Alex McLeish quits as Scotland coach to take job as Birmingham manager (AP)
  164. Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales to hold Celtic Cup tournament (AP)
  165. Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard sent off v Lyon (Reuters)
  166. Spanish and Italian rivals reach knockout stage (Reuters)
  167. Rangers hopes dented by defeat at Stuttgart (Reuters)
  168. Roma thrash Dynamo Kiev to reach knockout stage (Reuters)
  169. Brazil soccer stadium where 7 died in collapse will be destroyed (AP)
  170. 'Come and get me', Mourinho tells England (AFP)
  171. Wenger unrepentant after Arsenal lose unbeaten record (Reuters)
  172. McLeish exit leaves Scotland with familiar problem (AFP)
  173. James' 38 lifts Cavs past Celtics in OT (AP)
  174. Bulls end 4-game skid, top Hawks 90-78 (AP)
  175. Davis, bench push Heat past Bobcats (AP)
  176. Dunleavy helps Pacers hold off Nuggets (AP)
  177. Gasol, Navarro get Grizzlies by Nets (AP)
  178. 76ers hand Bucks first home loss, 114-99 (AP)
  179. Bryant's 35 helps Lakers beat Sonics (AP)
  180. Japan set to name Okada as Osim's replacement (Reuters)
  181. Jewell returns to Premier League as Derby County manager (Reuters)
  182. SKorea shortlists three candidates for coach: report (AFP)
  183. Europe unlikely to follow NFL example on moving matches (Reuters)
  184. McLeish confirmed as Birmingham manager (AFP)
  185. Jewell is new coach at Derby (AFP)
  186. Yasser Al Qahtani named Asian Player of the Year (Reuters)
  187. British police arrest four in corruption probe (Reuters)
  188. 3 arrested in killing of ex-Austrian soccer player (AP)
  189. Magic's Rashard Lewis returns to Seattle (AP)
  190. Russia's Safin out of Davis Cup final? (AP)
  191. Beasley hurts knee ligament colliding with goalkeeper (AP)
  192. Van Gaal relishes prospect of managing England (AFP)
  193. Asia's top player Al Qahtani gets Chelsea training chance (Reuters)
  194. London police arrest 5 in soccer corruption investigation (AP)
  195. Juninho confident Lyon can steal qualification from Rangers (AFP)
  196. Rosenborg Trondheim 0 Chelsea 3 - latest (Reuters)
  197. Werder Bremen 2 Real Madrid 1 - latest (Reuters)
  198. Valencia's David Albelda sent off v Schalke (Reuters)
  199. Lazio 1 Olympiakos Piraeus 1 - latest (Reuters)
  200. Benfica 1 AC Milan 1 - latest (Reuters)
  201. Benfica 1 AC Milan 1 - result (Reuters)
  202. Portsmouth boss arrested in corruption probe (PA SportsTicker)
  203. Besiktas beat Marseille to keep hopes alive (Reuters)
  204. US hopes for loud home fans at Davis Cup (AP)
  205. Holders Milan progress after draw with Benfica (Reuters)
  206. FIFA deal opens sport world to Indian IT firms (AFP)
  207. Bremen continue Real's German misery (AFP)
  208. Bobo blast gives Besiktas lifeline (AFP)
  209. James hurts finger, Cavs fall to Pistons (AP)
  210. Parker lifts Spurs past Wizards 109-94 (AP)
  211. Bosh, Bargnani hurt in Raptors' win (AP)
  212. Mavericks end 3-game skid, beat Wolves (AP)
  213. Boozer leads Jazz over 76ers 106-95 (AP)
  214. Howard's career-high 39 power Magic (AP)
  215. Yao scores 31, Rockets beat Suns 100-94 (AP)
  216. Jackson's late 3s lift Warriors by Kings (AP)
  217. Dunleavy helps Pacers hold off Blazers (AP)
  218. Beckham greeted by fans in rugby territory (AFP)
  219. Thailand replaces Taiwan as 2008 Challenge Cup host (Reuters)
  220. Raul warns Real against taking qualification for granted (Reuters)
  221. Manager Strachan hails Celtic hero Donati (AFP)
  222. Spanish soccer federation not interested in launching 2018 World Cup bid (AP)
  223. Real boss rules out winter recruitment drive (AFP)
  224. Redknapp, tycoon bailed in English football corruption probe (AFP)
  225. Police investigation nothing to do with me, says Redknapp (Reuters)
  226. Redknapp protests innocence in corruption probe (AFP)
  227. Justice chief plans special EU police force for sport (Reuters)
  228. Wenger tips Almunia for Spain call-up (Reuters)
  229. Sparta Prague 0 Spartak Moscow 0 - UEFA Cup result (Reuters)
  230. Lokomotiv Moscow 0 FC Copenhagen 1 - UEFA Cup result (Reuters)
  231. England ask Beckenbauer and Platini for manager advice (AFP)
  232. Namibia coach quits ahead of Nations Cup (AFP)
  233. AZ Alkmaar 1 Larissa 0 - UEFA Cup result (Reuters)
  234. FC Zurich 2 Toulouse 0 - UEFA Cup result (Reuters)
  235. Helsingborg 3 Austria Vienna 0 - UEFA Cup result (Reuters)
  236. Real favour creation of new body to replace G14 (Reuters)
  237. UDPATE 2-Soccer-Atletico Madrid 2 Aberdeen 0 - UEFA Cup result (Reuters)
  238. Getafe 1 Hapoel Tel Aviv 2 - UEFA Cup result (Reuters)
  239. Braga 1 Bayern Munich 1 - UEFA Cup result (Reuters)
  240. Beckham to lead Galaxy in first Pan-Pacific tournament (Reuters)
  241. Celtics rout punchless Knicks 104-59 (AP)
  242. Advocaat says sorry for reneging on Australian soccer contract (AFP)
  243. Warriors win fifth straight, rip Rockets (AP)
  244. Vujacic powers Lakers past Nuggets (AP)
  245. Celtic's Donati slams Italy ahead of Milan match (Reuters)
  246. PREVIEW-Soccer-Kaka poised to win Ballon d'Or award (Reuters)
  247. Players at Euro 2008 to pay local taxes (Reuters)
  248. Hodgson quits as Finland coach (AFP)
  249. Injured Beasley facing months on sidelines (AFP)
  250. Riquelme ineligible for Club World Cup says FIFA (Reuters)