The FA
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Sam Allardyce, the Sunderland manager, will be interviewed this week for the England job by the FA, who will also speak to Jürgen Klinsmann
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Arsène Wenger has revealed he is open to the idea of managing England after he has left Arsenal
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Jürgen Klinsmann, the current USA coach, would be a good fit to be England’s new manager, according to Oliver Bierhoff, Germany’s general manager
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Roberto Mancini’s position at Internazionale is doubt now the club is in Chinese hands
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England players are keen for an overseas appointment as the next manager, with Glenn Hoddle still under consideration for a 12-month interim role
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Heather Rabbatts has said she may consider her position as independent director at the Football Association following the latest setback to chairman Greg Dyke’s plans for reform
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England’s first training session before Euro 2016 was gatecrashed by a member of the public
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The Manchester City defender Martín Demichelis has escaped a ban after accepting a betting-related charge from the Football Association
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The Football Association has confirmed it is investigating the pitch invasion which followed Hull’s play-off semi-final second leg against Derby on Tuesday night
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Dele Alli will not play for Tottenham again this season after the Football Association handed him a three-match ban for violent conduct in the match against West Bromwich Albion
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Topics
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- Jurgen Klinsmann
- Leicester City
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- Roberto Mancini
- Derby County
- Wembley stadium
- Norwich City
- Hillsborough disaster
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