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Jelavic calls for Old Firm to come to the Premier League - MirrorFootball.co.uk

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Jelavic calls for Old Firm to come to the Premier League
MirrorFootball.co.uk
New Everton signing Nikica Jelavic fears Rangers and Celtic will become second-class clubs if they remain in Scottish football. The Croatian striker moved to Goodison Park on transfer deadline day, with Rangers manager Ally McCoist powerless to prevent ...
Nikica Jelavic denies he forced transfer to Everton from RangersScotsman
Jelavic: I did not demand moveThe Press Association
David Healy aims to fill Nikica Jelavic void at RangersBBC News
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Manchester City Takes Premier League Lead; Arsenal, Wolves Win - BusinessWeek

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Manchester City Takes Premier League Lead; Arsenal, Wolves Win
BusinessWeek
4 (Bloomberg) -- Manchester City beat Fulham 3-0 to take sole possession of first place in English soccer's Premier League, while Arsenal and Wolverhampton ended winless runs. Robin van Persie scored a hat trick as Arsenal routed Blackburn 7-1 to end a ...
'Little crisis' may have Wenger at philosophical crossroadsDaily Mail
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Why City fans should welcome possible Tevez return - Mirror.co.uk (blog)

Mirror.co.uk (blog)

Why City fans should welcome possible Tevez return
Mirror.co.uk (blog)
And, if accompanied by a dollop of Tevez contrition, it should not offend even the most principled of football's observers. The last time I checked, Steve Morgan was very good at building homes – not Premier League football teams. But there he was, ...
Mancini on Tevez returnClubcall
Mancini cool over strikers' formThe Press Association
Mancini expects strikers to fire againFox News
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English football transfer spending down 70% in January - BBC News

BBC News

English football transfer spending down 70% in January
BBC News
English Premier League football clubs spent about 70% less in the January transfer window than they did last year, according to Deloitte. The accountancy firm estimated £60m was spent on transfers during the month. It is a sharp fall from January 2011, ...
English clubs rein in spending in January salesReuters UK
New Uefa rules curtail transfer spendingIrish Times
Uefa considers Champions League ban on players owned by third partiesThe Guardian

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Liam Ridgewell left Birmingham City for West Brom to play in Premier League - Birmingham Mail

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Liam Ridgewell left Birmingham City for West Brom to play in Premier League
Birmingham Mail
by Chris Lepkowski, Birmingham Mail LIAM Ridgewell has revealed that Premier League football was the main reason for his decision to quit Birmingham City for West Bromwich Albion. The 27-year-old signed for a deal worth about £1.7 million on transfer ...
PREMIER LEAGUE LIVE: Follow the action from around the grounds as it happensDaily Mail
Hodgson quick to play down 'lack of ambition' jibeThis is South Wales

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Premier League clubs could face bankruptcy in the future if they do not modify ... - Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.uk

Premier League clubs could face bankruptcy in the future if they do not modify ...
Telegraph.co.uk
And never mind that Premier League spending this year still surpassed five of the previous nine January transfer windows and was double the 2010 figure. We have become so used to Chelsea or one of the Manchester clubs setting some sort of record for ...
The KnowledgeThe Guardian
Premier League clubs look to balance their books in the face of UEFA's ...GiveMeFootball.com
Premier League clubs show restraint in transfer marketF.C. Business
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QPR splash out on Bobby Zamora and Djibril Cisse - Telegraph.co.uk

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QPR splash out on Bobby Zamora and Djibril Cisse
Telegraph.co.uk
Queens Park Rangers ploughed £8.5million into their fight against relegation to become the most significant movers on a largely restrained Premier League transfer deadline day. By Jason Burt The west London club recruited the former Liverpool striker ...
Soccer-QPR strike as transfer window grinds to haltYahoo! Eurosport UK
Transfer deadline day round-upShields Gazette
Premier League Spending Seen Falling as QPR Signs Lazio's CisseBloomberg
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