·Storrie quits role at Portsmouth
Peter Storrie steps down from his role as chief executive at Portsmouth. ·Ancelotti 'sure' of Joe Cole deal
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti says he is 100% certain that midfielder Joe Cole will be at the club next season. ·Brown sorry for Hull duo's fracas
Hull manager Phil Brown apologises to the Women's Institute who saw a row between players Nicky Barmby and Jimmy Bullard. ·Chelsea hit by keeper injury blow
Chelsea's third-choice keeper Ross Turnbull will start in goal for Saturday's Premier League match against West Ham because of injuries to Petr Cech and Hilario. ·Donovan could have loan extended
The threatened Major League Soccer players' strike could enable Landon Donovan to extend his spell at Everton. ·Man City sign £1bn regeneration deal
Manchester City Football Club is at the centre of £1bn plans to redevelop a 200-acre site around its Eastlands home. ·Hargreaves set for delayed return
Injury-plagued midfielder Owen Hargreaves is set to play for Manchester United's reserves next Thursday, according to boss Sir Alex Ferguson. ·Injury curtails Woodgate's season
Tottenham confirm that defender Jonathan Woodgate will miss the rest of the season following an operation on his longstanding groin injury. ·McLeish admits Europa ambitions
Birmingham manager Alex McLeish finally admits he has his sights set on qualifying for the Europa League. ·HMRC ready to back Pompey set-up
The validity of Portsmouth's administration will not be challenged by HM Revenue & Customs, the BBC learns.
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