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Moyes calm over contract

David Moyes insists there are no problems over his new Everton contract, despite still not signing a new deal after months of negotiations. Read

Cook reveals Thaksin pledge

Manchester City owner Thaksin Shinawatra remains committed to the club and has no intention of selling up, according to executive chairman Garry Cook. Read

Richards released from hospital

Micah Richards has been released from hospital following a sickening aerial collision with Manchester City team-mate Tal Ben Haim. Read

Scolari: Rivals not under pressure yet

Luiz Felipe Scolari oversaw his second win as Chelsea manager on Sunday but does not believe their impressive start will put extra pressure on their Barclays Premier League title rivals. Read

Robinho told he can leave

Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon has left the future of wantaway forward Robinho to coach Bernd Schuster and sporting director Predrag Mijatovic and reiterated that the Brazilian will not be forced to stay against his will. Read

Ferdinand on brink of Black Cats move

West Ham boss Alan Curbishley admits he will need to sign another defender before the closure of the transfer window after revealing the club have accepted a bid from Sunderland for Anton Ferdinand. Read

Ramos demands Berbatov closure

Tottenham manager Juande Ramos has called for a swift resolution to the uncertainty over Dimitar Berbatov's future. Read

Sunderland successful in Ferdinand bid

West Ham manager Alan Curbishley claims his club have accepted a bid from Sunderland for Anton Ferdinand. Read

Fergie asked to manage Olympic team

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has been approached to manage an all-Britain football team at the 2012 Olympics in London, Gordon Brown said on Sunday night. Read

Clarke clinches second win

Darren Clarke won the KLM Open in Holland by four shots on Sunday - and may well have sealed a Ryder Cup wild card with it. Read

City cruise past 10-man Hammers

Micah Richards was taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary as Manchester City chalked up a comfortable 3-0 victory at Eastlands against 10-man West Ham. Read

Saints close in on title glory

Double-chasing St Helens put one hand on the engage Super League leaders shield when coach Daniel Anderson's gamble on fielding a patched-up side paid off with a 20th successive win. Read

Deco inspires Chelsea again

Deco continued his fine start to life in the Barclays Premier League, scoring his second goal in as many games to see Chelsea past Wigan 1-0 at the JJB Stadium. Read

Mixed bag for Ferrari

Ferrari endured another bitter-sweet day as Felipe Massa swept to a comfortable European Grand Prix victory, with McLaren's Lewis Hamilton second. Read

Champions Trophy off until Oct 2009

The International Cricket Council board on Sunday unanimously agreed to postpone the Champions Trophy, scheduled to take place next month in Pakistan, until October 2009. Read

London takes centre stage

The symbolic handover of the Olympic flag to London took place on Sunday during a celebratory closing ceremony in Beijing. Read

Berbatov on brink

Dimitar Berbatov's departure from Tottenham to Manchester United is expected to gather pace this week as the clubs work towards a transfer for the striker deemed psychologically unfit to play this weekend. Read

Medal haul boosts London 2012 - Rogge

Britain's medal success in Beijing has been a powerful boost for the 2012 Games in London, according to International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge. Read

Champions Trophy postponed

Next month's Champions Trophy - which was scheduled to be held in Pakistan - has been postponed. Read

It's not Toopi for Rhinos

Leeds have released New Zealand centre Clinton Toopi and may lose new signing Danny Buderus, the Australian Test hooker who is facing a six-month lay-off with an arm injury. Read