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<title>Ronaldo won&apos;t rule out United return </title>
<date>Sunday 14 February 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5064</link>
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<description>Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo has admitted he misses life at Manchester United and would consider a return to Old Trafford in the future. </description>
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<title>Saha stars as Everton stun Chelsea</title>
<date>Thursday 11 February 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5059</link>
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<description>Louis Saha had a night to remember by scoring both of Everton&apos;s goals in a 2-1 win over Premier League leaders Chelsea that threw the title race wide open again on Wednesday.</description>
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<title>Wolverhampton Wanderers shock Tottenham</title>
<date>Thursday 11 February 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5057</link>
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<description>Wolverhampton Wanderers shocked Tottenham for the second time this season as the Premier League strugglers claimed a 1-0 win over Harry Redknapp&apos;s team at Molineux on Wednesday. </description>
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<title>Zola relieved after Hammers give City the Blues</title>
<date>Thursday 11 February 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5060</link>
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<description>West Ham eased the pressure on manager Gianfranco Zola after moving out of the relegation zone with a crucial 2-0 win over Birmingham at Upton Park on Wednesday.</description>
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<title>Birmingham derby beckons</title>
<date>Saturday 6 February 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5055</link>
<articleid>5055</articleid>
<description>Alex McLeish will re-double his efforts to sign Kris Boyd and Roman Pavlyuchenko when the summer transfer window opens in Augst, after drawing a blank last month in his efforts to spend a large slice of owner Carson Yeung&apos;s 20 million pounds transfer pledge. </description>
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<title>Ancelotti admits set piece is troubling Chelsea</title>
<date>Thursday 4 February 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5053</link>
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<description>The storm centred on John Terry&apos;s future as England captain is not the only headache that Carlo Ancelotti has to deal with at the moment.</description>
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<title>Arsenal&apos;s Title hopes pivot on Chelsea clash</title>
<date>Thursday 4 February 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5051</link>
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<description>Arsenal travel to Chelsea on Sunday knowing that defeat would almost certainly end their hopes of winning the Premier League this season.</description>
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<title>Ancelotti willing to give Terry time off </title>
<date>Wednesday 3 February 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5048</link>
<articleid>5048</articleid>
<description>Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti is willing to give captain John Terry time away from the team if he needs to sort out issues regarding his private life.</description>
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<title>Man U beat Arsenal and keep heat on Chelsea</title>
<date>Sunday 31 January 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5045</link>
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<description>Manchester United beat Arsenal 3-1 on Sunday to stay within a point of leader Chelsea after its first ever Premier League win at Emirates Stadium. </description>
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<title>Adebayor sparks City win over Pompey</title>
<date>Sunday 31 January 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5041</link>
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<description>Emmanuel Adebayor signalled his return to the Manchester City starting line-up with the opening goal as City defeated crisis club Portsmouth 2-0 at Eastlands.</description>
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<title>Benitez plays down Hicks Liverpool talk</title>
<date>Sunday 31 January 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5044</link>
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<description>Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez insisted he had no definite plans to meet with co-owner Tom Hicks after his side beat Bolton to stay on course for a Champions League spot.</description>
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<title>Redknapp expects Pavlyuchenko to stay</title>
<date>Sunday 31 January 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5042</link>
<articleid>5042</articleid>
<description>Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has revealed that Roman Pavlyuchenko will not be joining Birmingham after completing the five million pounds capture of Portsmouth&apos;s Younes Kaboul.</description>
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<title>Chelsea boss Ancelotti backs John Terry </title>
<date>Sunday 31 January 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5043</link>
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<description>Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti said John Terry would remain the Premier League leaders&apos; captain after the England star shrugged off controversy over his private life to score the winner against Burnley.</description>
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<title>Chelsea charge as Arsenal misfire</title>
<date>Thursday 28 January 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5038</link>
<articleid>5038</articleid>
<description>Chelsea marched back to the top of the Premier League table with an emphatic 3-0 defeat of on-form Birmingham at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.</description>
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<title>Chelsea end Birmingham&apos;s run</title>
<date>Thursday 28 January 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5037</link>
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<description>Carlo Ancelotti believes the return of Didier Drogba to the Chelsea squad this weekend will have a major impact on his side’s title hopes.

Without Drogba, Ancelotti’s 
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<title>Downing miss lets Arsenal off the hook</title>
<date>Thursday 28 January 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5040</link>
<articleid>5040</articleid>
<description>Arsenal survived a shocking miss by Aston Villa&apos;s Stewart Downing to earn a 0-0 draw at Villa Park on Wednesday.

Arsene Wenger&apos;s side extended their unbeaten
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<title>Birmingham sign Gardner from Aston Villa </title>
<date>Wednesday 27 January 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5033</link>
<articleid>5033</articleid>
<description>Birmingham raided local rivals Aston Villa to sign former England Under-21 midfielder Craig Gardner for three million pounds on Tuesday. </description>
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<title>Rooney relishes four goal United haul </title>
<date>Saturday 23 January 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5029</link>
<articleid>5029</articleid>
<description>Wayne Rooney believes he is set to enjoy the most prolific season of his life after his first ever four-goal haul inspired Manchester United&apos;s 4-0 win over Hull on Saturday.</description>
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<title>Beckford the hero for last gasp Leeds</title>
<date>Saturday 23 January 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5030</link>
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<description>A stoppage time penalty from Jermaine Beckford earned League One Leeds United a 2-2 draw at Premier League Tottenham Hotspur and an Elland Road replay.</description>
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<title>Manchester United&apos;s debt rises to £716.5 Mil</title>
<date>Thursday 21 January 2010</date>
<link>http://www.Footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5022</link>
<articleid>5022</articleid>
<description>Manchester United&apos;s total debt has risen to 716.5 million pounds ($1.17 billion) and could rise even more over the next year, according to club accounts released Wednesday.</description>
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