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Next EPL season could be 
most unpredictable ever
Get ready for the Premier League like you’ve never seen it before.
Life after Fergie begins as Moyes arrives
David Moyes started the post-Alex Ferguson era at Manchester United on Monday as the Premier League champions’ new boss arrived at the club’s training ground for the first time.
Thriller opening night at Al Shabab
The second Al Shabab Al Arabi Club International Basketball Tournament got off to a rousing start when Hoops (Lebanon) and Barako Bull (Philippines) clinched wins in the dying seconds of their pool qualifiers on Friday night.
Beckham bids farewell to Paris
David Beckham bade a tearful Parisian farewell as the former England star made his final appearance at the Parc des Princes for Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint Germain before heading into retirement.
Mourinho, Ronaldo off as Atletico stun Real
Atletico Madrid won their 10th Spanish Cup on Friday when they beat bitter city rivals Real Madrid 2-1 in extra-time in a match which saw both Jose Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo sent-off.
Villas-Boas fears Euro woe for Spurs
Andre Villas-Boas admits Tottenham go into the final game of the season against Sunderland bracing themselves for yet more Champions League disappointment on Sunday.
Ferguson set for final goodbye
English football will witness the end of an era on Sunday when Alex Ferguson takes charge of Manchester United for the 1,500th and final time in their last game of the season at West Bromwich Albion.
Wenger relieved to control Euro fight
Arsene Wenger insists he would have been happy to see Arsenal’s Champions League hopes go to the final day when his side appeared out of the race for a top four finish earlier this season.
PSG still want Beckham
Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al Khelaifi wants David Beckham to carry on working with the club after his retirement and is hopeful of reaching an agreement with Beckham within the next two weeks.
Beckham calls time on career
Football megastar David Beckham announced on Thursday that he is to retire after a glittering 20-year playing career in which he became one of the most widely recognised figures in world sport.
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