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  • Scholes happy for Manchester United retirement to 'fly under the radar'

    Scholes happy for Manchester United retirement to 'fly under the radar'

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    Scholes happy for Manchester United retirement to 'fly under the radar'

    The 38-year-old ended his Red Devils career for the second time on Sunday against West Brom, and has ruled out the possibility of performing another U-turn and playing once again

  • No decision yet on Sagna's Arsenal future, says agent

    No decision yet on Sagna's Arsenal future, says agent

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    No decision yet on Sagna's Arsenal future, says agent

    The 30-year-old France international, who has a year left on his contract, is yet to be offered a new deal amid interest from Paris Saint-Germain, Monaco and Anzhi Mackhachkala

  • Raul: Barcelona tried to sign me twice

    Raul: Barcelona tried to sign me twice

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    Raul: Barcelona tried to sign me twice

    The Spain legend turned down the opportunity to make the move to the Blaugrana and Juventus, while stressing that Jose Mourinho did not play a role in his decision to leave

  • Bayern know everything about Dortmund, says Boateng

    Bayern know everything about Dortmund, says Boateng

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    Bayern know everything about Dortmund, says Boateng

    The Germany international is optimistic about his side's chances at Wembley and has stressed that they are aware of BVB's strengths and weaknesses

  • Manchester United top table for Premier League TV earnings

    Manchester United top table for Premier League TV earnings

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    Manchester United top table for Premier League TV earnings

    LONDON (Reuters) - Soccer champions Manchester United topped the table for English Premier League television income in 2012-13, raking in almost 61 million pounds in the final year of the current three-year contract, the League said on Tuesday. Relegated Queens Park Rangers, owned by Malaysian airline boss Tony Fernandes, received almost 40 million pounds, the lowest figure among the 20 clubs. Television income will climb further next season after telecoms company BT entered the British market,