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Inside Football
Mertesacker enjoys hectic schedule
Defender Per Mertesacker is happy to miss out on an end-of-year "breather" as he looks to help push Arsenal back into the top four of the Barclays Premier League.
Coyle slams Irish League as Derry talent moves on
The journey from Derry to the upper reaches of the English and Scottish games is a well-worn one these days.
- In Pictures: Junior football weekend highlights Feb 6
- Noel epitomised the spirit of Glentoran
- Walker can lift Glentoran: Jamison
- Irish League united by Gregg
- Glenavon 3 Carrick Rangers 2
- Ballymena United 0 Cliftonville 1
- Lisburn Distillery 0 Portadown 2
- Crusaders keeper on medal mission
- Baxter believes Crusaders can win crucial test of nerve
- Kearney dreaming of golden era for Coleraine
- Cliftonville title bid put to test against Rangers
- Allen: it’s my turn to have final say
- Coates chasing Cup glory in 300th game
- Glenavon slam fans as stand is closed
- Reds get hot draw against St Pat’s
- Vote for the Championship 1 Player of the Month - January
- Linfield fans back Setanta bid
- Donegal Celtic 1 Institute 0
- Loughgall 1 Coagh United 2
- Linfield 3 Dungannon Swifts 0
- Carrick Rangers 2 Glentoran 2
- Coleraine 3 Glenavon 1
- Lisburn Distillery 1 Cliftonville 3
- In pictures: Junior football weekend Jan 21
Lennon’s Celtic surge clear of Rangers by beating broken Hearts
Hearts 0 Celtic 4: Celtic stretched their lead over Rangers at the top of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League to four points with a sound thrashing of Hearts at Tynecastle last night.
Real Madrid eye Rafael Benitez to replace Jose Mourinho
Real Madrid have already drawn up a shortlist of candidates to replace Jose Mourinho in June, having accepted that his departure at the end of the season will suit everyone.
Fabio Capello fury over John Terry treatment
Some say it was on the cards, but few predicted the dramatic fashion in which Fabio Capello walked away from the England manager's job over the decision to strip John Terry of the captaincy.
- Stuart Pearce named England caretaker manager
- Pathetic waste for Fabio Capello to quit over John Terry
- Capello will not walk away, says Gullit
- Capello set for peace talks with FA
- England manager Fabio Capello challenges FA over John Terry captaincy
- Wayne Rooney's brother signs for Orlando City
- Healy: Northern Ireland boss O'Neill needs time to get it right
- I have unfinished business with Northern Ireland
- IFA deny stalling McClean’s switch to Republic
- David Beckham stays with LA Galaxy
Columnist Comments
• English football is, once again, a laughing stock
Fabio Capello wouldn't bend and if such a capacity is what you want in the leader of the national team there is a time and a place when it is best expressed.

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