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  • Tearful Beckham bids farewell to Paris and career

    Tearful Beckham bids farewell to Paris and career

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    Tearful Beckham bids farewell to Paris and career

    With the Beatles ringing in his ears and tears in his eyes, David Beckham said that his starring role in Paris Saint-Germain's French title party was the last chapter of his colourful career.

  • Man United's Fergie to make last stand on final day

    Man United's Fergie to make last stand on final day

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    Man United's Fergie to make last stand on final day

    Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson will bid an emotional farewell to his trophy-laden career on Sunday as the curtain falls on another roller coaster English Premier League season.

  • England manager Hodgson frustrated as stars go west

    England manager Hodgson frustrated as stars go west

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    England manager Hodgson frustrated as stars go west

    England manager Roy Hodgson on Sunday admitted his frustration that Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham have all planned exhibition matches thousands of miles away from home as soon as the Premier League season is completed this weekend.

  • Emotional Beckham pays tribute to PSG

    Emotional Beckham pays tribute to PSG

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    Emotional Beckham pays tribute to PSG

    The ex-England captain, who played his final game at Parc des Princes on Saturday, admits that it was "special" to finish his career in the "beautiful" French capital

  • Frenchman Clichy signs four-year deal with Man City

    Frenchman Clichy signs four-year deal with Man City

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    Frenchman Clichy signs four-year deal with Man City

    (Reuters) - France left back Gael Clichy has signed a new four-year contract with Manchester City that will keep him at the English Premier League team until 2017. "I'm really happy to have agreed a new deal and I'm already looking forward to next season," Clichy told the club's website (www.mcfc.co.uk) on Saturday. "Things didn't go the way we wanted this year but we'll come back stronger next season and learn from this experience," he said of City's second-place finish. The 2012 champions end