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David Moyes says he was surprised by the reaction to his comments but Sunderland have offered their full support amid growing condemnation of the manager’s ‘wholly unacceptable’ suggestion that he might slap a female reporter
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Antonio Conte has said that, while an expectation of victory comes with the territory at Stamford Bridge, losing is ‘not a disaster’ for their closest challengers, Tottenham
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Members of the Republic of Ireland women’s football team have threatened to go on strike after accusing their governing body of failing to provide the team adequate support, including being forced to get changed in public toilets on the way to matches and sharing tracksuits with youth‑team squads
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As fresh cases of abuse emerge, so do examples of official complacency, such as the 2003 termination of an FA review of child protection policies
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In today’s Fiver: Manchester United, the FAI and a special on Dacia Dusters
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Alexis Sánchez to Chelsea? | Wilfred Ndidi to Manchester United or Arsenal? | Julian Brandt to Liverpool? | Diego Falcinelli to West Brom or Crystal Palace?
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An excitable dog interrupts play in the Northern Premier League meeting between Halesowen Town and Skelmersdale United on Saturday, halting the non-league game for more than seven minutes as players, officials, supporters stewards try in vain to catch the canine
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Sunderland manager David Moyes says he ‘deeply regrets’ telling a BBC journalist that she ‘might get a slap’
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Your weekend roundup of the best photography from England’s top flight
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Arsène Wenger believes the mental strength displayed in his team’s two-time fight back to a 2-2 draw with Manchester City will help rebuild confidence
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Jürgen Klopp the Liverpool manager and Ronald Koeman, the Everton manager, give their reactions to the Merseyside Derby result on Saturday, after Liverpool beat Everton 3-1 at Anfield
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José Mourinho has admitted that goalscoring is a problem for Manchester United and says he will take steps to improve the situation for next season
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Minute-by-minute report: Jose Mourinho’s side kept their unbeaten run going thanks to a stoppage-time penalty from Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but dropped more points at home
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