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BBC footy news06 Jan 09, 08:01:56World Football Review - 6 January 2009BBC World News' Sport Today football review programme discusses the departure of Croatia manager Slaven Bilic, the transfer window in the credit crunch, and the comeback of cup football in Europe. View Full Text >>05 Jan 09, 04:01:23Burnley boss Coyle promises to be positiveBurnley boss Owen Coyle insists his side will be positive against Tottenham in the semi-final of the Carling Cup, but admits his team are "massive underdogs." View Full Text >>05 Jan 09, 06:01:11Rams must bring their 'A' game - HutchingsDerby caretaker boss Chris Hutchings admits his side will have to produce a fantastic performance to progress from their Carling Cup semi-final against Manchester United on Wednesday. View Full Text >>04 Jan 09, 07:01:34Poortvliet angered by penalty decisionSouthampton head coach Jan Poortvliet tells BBC Radio Solent he could not see any justification for the penalty that helped Manchester United through to the fourth round of the FA Cup. View Full Text >>04 Jan 09, 07:01:57Possession was key to win - PhelanManchester United assistant manager Mike Phelan says ball-retention was always part of the game plan in their 3-0 FA Cup win at Southampton, and even more so after Saints' Matt Paterson was sent off. View Full Text >>04 Jan 09, 04:01:04Gillingham tested us - O'NeillAfter beating Gillingham 2-1 at Priestfield, Martin O'Neill credits the opposition for their performance in a good 'feisty' cup tie. View Full Text >>04 Jan 09, 05:01:55Defeat 'sweet and sour' for JacksonAfter scoring in Gillingham's 2-1 defeat at home to Aston Villa in the FA Cup, Simeon Jackson feels the Gills were close to earning a replay. View Full Text >>03 Jan 09, 05:01:31Fitzpatrick says farewell to Love StreetBBC Scotland marks the final match at the home of St Mirren with a special feature on Love Street with former player and manager, Tony Fitzpatrick and some wonderful archive memories. View Full Text >>03 Jan 09, 06:01:26City display 'indefensible' - HughesMark Hughes praises Nottingham Forest and refuses to defend his team following their 3-0 home defeat against the Championship side in the FA Cup third round. View Full Text >>03 Jan 09, 05:01:10Clarke delighted with last-gasp equaliserSouthend goalscorer Peter Clarke is overjoyed following his late goal that earned his side a 1-1 draw against Chelsea in the FA Cup third round. View Full Text >>03 Jan 09, 05:01:23Pemberton praises fantastic ForestNottingham Forest's caretaker manager John Pemberton tells BBC Radio Nottingham his side were fantastic as they won 3-0 at Manchester City in the FA Cup. View Full Text >>03 Jan 09, 07:01:25Southend played with good spirit - ScolariChelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari admits his side did not take their chances as they drew 1-1 with Southend in the FA Cup. View Full Text >>03 Jan 09, 04:01:32Turner revels in Hartlepool victoryHartlepool caretaker manager Chris Turner says beating Stoke in the FA Cup third round is the best moment in his football career. View Full Text >>03 Jan 09, 10:01:58Lee hails Liverpool displayLiverpool assistant boss Sammy Lee is delighted with his team as they beat Preston North End 2-0 to reach the FA Cup fourth round. View Full Text >>03 Jan 09, 05:01:28Torquay hero Green targets Man UtdMatt Green, who scored the winning goal for Torquay as they dumped Championship side Blackpool out of the FA Cup, wants a fourth round meeting with Manchester United at Old Trafford. View Full Text >>03 Jan 09, 05:01:35Wenger gives credit to PlymouthArsenal manager Arsene Wengeer admits Plymouth competed well at the Emirates in the FA Cup, but is pleased with his team for coming away with a 3-1 win. View Full Text >>03 Jan 09, 06:01:48Osman relieved after tough winEverton midfielder Leon Osman is delighted to have scored the winning goal during a "professional" 1-0 win at Macclesfield in the FA Cup third round. View Full Text >>03 Jan 09, 04:01:24Pulis 'desperately disappointed'Stoke City boss Tony Pulis admits once his side had conceded the first goal Hartlepool were the better team and deserved their 2-0 FA Cup victory. View Full Text >>03 Jan 09, 08:01:47Irvine disappointed with defeatPreston boss Alan Irvine accepts his team's disallowed goal as they went out of the FA Cup losing 2-0 to Liverpool at Deepdale. View Full Text >>02 Jan 09, 04:01:23Gerrard is focused on football - BenitezLiverpool boss Rafael Benitez says he "trusts" Steven Gerrard after his arrest in a nightclub, and will include him in a strong line-up to face Preston in the FA Cup. View Full Text >> |