Carlos Edwards is hoping to be back into the Sunderland start team after being told he will be off the pitch for up to four weeks after suffering the hamstring blow against Birmingham City .
"It's so frustrating right now because I want to be playing and missing games against Liverpool and Manchester United is not something I would wish on any player. The problem really happened when I made
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Southampton have ruled out reports suggesting they want Derby defender Darren Moore as part of a proposed deal to sign striker Kenwyne Jones.Saints manager George Burley insists he has no intention of losing Trinidad & Tobago international Jones, 22, despite Derby offering upwards of £5million for his services.
Reports have now emerged suggesting Burley
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Trinidad and Tobago midfielder Silvio Spann could be suiting up for new club Wrexham from as early as the next few days after the club secured his work permit for him to begin his three year contract.
And with Spann's joy came news too that defender Brent Sancho is very close to securing a deal while Celtic have announced their interest in CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh player Khaleem Hyland.
Hyland, Atullah Guerra and Lester Peltier were reportedly being looked at by the Scottish giants after they failed to have work permits secured for deals at Porsmouth. Reports are that Celtic are linked to |
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Ghana’s head coach Sellas Tetteh has given some words of encouragement to the Trinidad and Tobago camp after he observed the team’s composition and play in Monday’s 40- victory for the African two time champions.
Tetteh, speaking during an interview on the morning after the game said his team were forced to be patient against the young Soca Warriors” even after going a goal up after 12 minutes as they realized the T&T outfit was actually giving them a good challenge in the second game of the double header in Cheonan. He complimented T&T for making the game more of a challenging one in the second half
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The bus journey back to the hotel after this country’s opening fixture at the FIFA Under 17 World Championship was in silent mode as the national under 17 footballers tried coming to terms with their 4-1 defeat to two time world champions Ghana on Monday.
The mood was obviously somber as Anton Corneal’s last words before the players stepped off the bus was “Remember we have two more games and the only time you fail is when you fail
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