BBC Sport - Football
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Guardiola quit '100 times' in the past - Khaldoon
Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak knew Pep Guardiola was serious about quitting as Manchester City manager after talking him round on previous occasions.
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Argentina fans arrive after cycling to Kansas
Three friends from Argentina arrive in Missouri in Kansas after cycling 10,500 miles from their home in Gualeguaychu to the venue of their team's...
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Wembley defeat, another manager sacked - what's going on at Salford City?
Famous owners but stuck in League Two with another manager sacked - what's happening at Salford City?
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Former Scotland forward Brazil 'lucky' to be alive
Former Scotland striker Alan Brazil says he is "very, very lucky to be here" after recent liver transplant.
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Falkirk's Miller agrees three-year deal with Hearts
Calvin Miller agrees a three-year contract to join Hearts from Falkirk later this month.
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Toone learned 'massive lesson' from hip injury setback
Ella Toone says she learned a "massive lesson" from her recent injury setback and now she is ready to perform again for England.
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Fifa bans fans from taking water bottles into World Cup stadiums
Fans will not be allowed to take reusable water bottles into World Cup stadiums due to safety concerns, Fifa says in a late policy change.
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Two goals in 41 games - what next for Delap at Chelsea?
A year after striker Liam Delap joined Chelsea, he struggled to prove himself during an underwhelming and injury-hit season.
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Man City consider legal action over Real candidate's promise to sign Haaland
After a candidate in Real Madrid's presidential election unveils an Erling Haaland shirt on live TV, Manchester City dismiss the suggestion their...
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Celtic star 'inspiring' next football generation
Family, fans and a former coach said Osmand's success at Celtic could help others in the island.
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Podcast: What is it actually like to play at a World Cup?
We ask what the experience of playing at a World Cup is as Scotland are set to return.
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How Scotland found their base camp for 'travelling' World Cup
Gary Dicker and Steven Naismith explain why Scotland picked Charlotte FC as their World Cup base.
