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Harry Redknapp leaves Spurs
Harry Redknapp leaves Tottenham Hotspur after almost four years as manager at the club and says he is “sad” to be going.
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Huhne hires Redknapp’s lawyers to fight charges
Former energy secretary Chris Huhne is expected to stand trial in early October on charges of perverting the course of justice. He has hired Harry Redknapp’s legal team to fight the allegations.
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Is Harry Redknapp the right man for England?
Harry Redknapp is hot favourite to become the next England manager. But apart from his famed man-management skills, does he have what it takes to end 45 years of hurt?
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Harry Redknapp: football’s cockney rebel?
An England manager in waiting or a cockney rebel who “writes like a two-year-old”? Channel 4 News takes a look at Harry Redknapp’s football connections in a career of highs and lows.
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Football boss Harry Redknapp cleared of tax dodge
Harry Redknapp and Milan Mandaric are cleared of tax evasion following a “nightmare” five-year investigation, but a tax expert tells Channel 4 News the case should still “focus people’s minds”.
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Bournemouth: from near liquidation to Premier League
Bournemouth are on the verge of clinching promotion to the Premier League: a dramatic turnaround for a football club facing liquidation seven years ago.
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LMA apologises for Mackay’s ‘friendly banter’ apology
Ex-Cardiff manager Malky Mackay’s statement that offensive text messages were “banter” was widely condemned: now the League Managers Association (LMA) has apologised for its apology.
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England v Costa Rica: why we went out with a whimper
The uninspiring draw with Costa Rica saw this England side become the first ever to finish bottom of a World Cup group, writes football commentator John Anderson. Can we ever recover?
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Can QPR and co end the curse of the Premier League yo-yo?
QPR’s Championship play-off victory settles the last big issue of the domestic football season. Channel 4 News returns to its study of the “yo-yo clubs” who move between the two top divisions.
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Thought football was full of money and megalomania in 2013?
Then take a look at 2030. What will football be like in 15 years if current trends continue? Broadcaster and writer John Anderson imagines the future of the beautiful game.
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Thrills in store on last day of Premier League season
The 2012-13 Premier League season ends on Sunday, but there is still plenty to play for, with north London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham battling it out for a Champions League place.
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Benitez succeeds Di Matteo as Chelsea manager
Chelsea announce that Rafael Benitez will take over as interim manager until the end of the season following the sacking of Roberto Di Matteo.
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After golden summer, can Premier League still thrill?
Despite England struggling in the European Championships and Team GB’s footballers doing no better at the Olympics, the outlook is good for the Premier League as the new season approaches.
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Final day for best Premier League season ever
With innumerable plots and sub-plots, and a cast of footballing villains, the 20th season of football’s Premier League, which concludes on Sunday, has been one of the best ever.
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Judge ‘broadsheet’ manager Hodgson on results
Not a cone has been placed on a training pitch, yet Roy Hodgson has already had a taste of the unique pressures that come with being England manager, writes John Anderson.