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Chelsea icon announces plans to move on

"I will of course always be a Blue and am desperate to end my final season as a Chelsea player with more silverware" ...

John Terry is ready to consider lucrative playing offers in China and America, as well as Europe, after Chelsea announced that their most successful captain to date would be leaving at the end of the season.

Brighton seal English Premier League promotion

That winning feeling: Brighton and Hove Albion players and fans celebrate promotion.

Brighton effectively sealed promotion to the Premier League and increased their lead at the top of the English Championship to seven points with a 2-1 win over Wigan at a jubilant Amex Stadium.

Title race opens up as United beat Chelsea

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford (left) is challenged by Chelsea's Gary Cahill.

Jose Mourinho hailed a "fantastic" performance from Marcus Rashford as Manchester United blew the Premier League title race wide open with a 2-0 victory over leaders Chelsea.

Spurs win again, keep EPL title race alive

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 15: Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates scoring his sides third goal with Ben Davies of ...

Harry Kane became the first Tottenham Hotspur player since the great Jimmy Greaves to hit 20 goals in three successive top-flight seasons after netting in the 4-0 Premier League defeat of Bournemouth.

We've not given up playing for Wenger: Ozil

Speaking up: Mesut Ozil.

Mesut Ozil has denied that Arsenal's players have stopped playing for Arsene Wenger and urged his team-mates to ignore the uncertainty engulfing the club and focus on football until the summer.

Arnold demands Sydney FC maintain focus

Big finish: Sydney FC coach Graham Arnold.

Graham Arnold is demanding Sydney FC regain some lost momentum for the finals before they collect the Premiers Plate at Saturday's A-League home clash with the Newcastle Jets.

Why Sky Blues must consider a boutique stadium

Revelation: Milos Ninkovic has been sensational for the Sky Blues.

Ahead of Saturday afternoon's final league match against Newcastle Jets, the Sky Blues have averaged crowds of 16,021. That may be the third-highest in the competition (behind Melbourne Victory and Western Sydney Wanderers), but the real comparison is damning.