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Inside Football
Chelsea transfer ban suspended
Chelsea look set to be able to trade in the January transfer window after the Court of Arbitration for Sport agreed to suspend their FIFA-imposed transfer ban until a final decision is made in the case of the signing of Gael Kakuta.
- Gunners have to be fired up: Fabregas
- O’Neill is not sorry over Cahill transfer
- Liverpool showed us the way: Ancelotti
- Carlo’s in no rush to splash the Chelsea cash
- Defensive Alex Ferguson out to land a knock-out
- Fernando Torres wants to play on - in pain
- Moyes makes case for Old Firm move
- Carlo Ancelotti's Milan success still pains Alex Ferguson
- Ashley Cole: We need to pull clear of United before we lose Drogba
Jeffrey calls for Linfield spark up front
David Jeffrey is currently polishing his 25th Manager of the Month Award from the Northern Ireland Football Writers’ Association but with a healthy dose of respect to the scribes, the Blues boss has bigger prizes on his mind.
- Relegation fears add up for Derry City
- Lisburn Distillery must rise to the challenge: Wright
- Quinn to rock Glenavon and halt slide
- Crusaders target Swift change
- Cliftonville boss Eddie has the young at heart
- Bosses told to get out of a fix
- Fordyce takes his chance up front
- BJ under orders to box clever for Linfield
- Fred was totally devoted to game
- Derry City not going to the wall: McDaid
- Glentoran 3 Coleraine 2
- Down Memory Lane: Great Scot, McCrae a real legend
- Linfield 2 Lisburn Distillery 0
- Swifts to kill off Derry City
- Linfield wary of Ferguson threat
- Glentoran going all out for glory
- I can’t wait for Linfield clash: Spike
- The clean sweep is still target for Linfield and Douglas
- Glentoran 2 Glenavon 2
- Dungannon Swifts 3 Larne 1
- Institute 2 Ballymena United 1
- Portadown 2 Crusaders 1
- Newry City 1 Linfield 1
- Lisburn Distillery v Coleraine abandoned
Rover Dean back in Nigel’s plans
Nigel Worthington last night held up Dean Shiels as an example for others on the fringes of the Northern Ireland squad to follow.
- McGivern steps down to face the Germans
- Vieira misses clashes with Irish
- Trapattoni keeps promise to leave out Rover Reid
- Northern Ireland U21s aim to slay dragons
- Windsor capacity fears unfounded
- McAuley frustrated to sit out Northern Ireland's Serbia game
- Big Sam slams ‘out of order’ Trapattoni
- Glitch forces footy Republic of Ireland fans to buy dearest tickets
- France rocked by Ribery
- Sven not interested in Sweden job
- Ryanair and Aer Lingus hike World Cup flights
- 20,000 Republic of Ireland fans to march on Paris
- Given rages after France pairing
- Sweden aiming to bring Eriksson home
- Republic face Paris match for Cup glory
- French test is the hardest possible task says Moran
- Republic of Ireland face France in World Cup qualifier
- Kilbane in mood to live dream for Republic
- FIFA to take a closer look at Maradona rant
- Time has come to bin Beckham: Greaves
- Republic homing in on away day draw
- Taylor aims to be a Hart stopper by ousting Joe
- Frustrated Baird ready to qualify next time
- Beckham heading to South Africa
Celtic 0 SV Hamburg 1
Celtic suffered their third European home defeat under Tony Mowbray to leave them staring at an early exit from the Europa League.
- Petrescu will be happy to end up as a loser to Rangers
- Kaka looks forward to Milan return
- I’m no Real saviour: Ronaldo
- Beckham's Milan return set for January
- Vieri calls time on goal-laden career
- Benfica 5 Everton 0
- Fulham 1 Roma 1
- We did our best, says Everton boss Moyes
- Decisions dismay Fulham boss Hodgson
- Benitez on the ropes
- Beckham on verge of sealing Milan switch
- Ibrahimovic launches attack on Inter Milan
- Rooney injury 'a good opportunity' says Lampard
- Beckham's Milan return 'very probable'
- Barcelona expect Cesc Fabregas to make switch






