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Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has admitted Manchester City have become the dominant force in today's transfer market. Mourinho revealed that the Spanish side were outbid by City for Serbia left-back Aleksandar Kolarov and claimed that he would have
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Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has suggested that new signing Mario Balotelli has the potential to be a better player than Fernando Torres.
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Manchester City and Umbro have today unveiled the new home kit for the 2010/11 Premier League season. The new Manchester City Home shirt 10/11 is another tailored number from Umbro, who have looked to improve upon last seasons design with the help of the fans.
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Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has revealed he would like to sign Fernando Torres - but only if the price is right.
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Downtown Manhattan, New York became the surprising location for Umbro’s unveiling of the new Manchester City Away Shirt 10/11. It's a classy design from Umbro, and a completely unique launch event, check out our full details and images of the Manchester City Away football kit 10/11...
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Roberto Mancini will remain Manchester City manager for "many years", according to the club chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak. "Roberto's going to do a wonderful job for us for many years," Mubarak told Manchester City's official
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Amongst the fever of new football boots releases here at SoccerBible HQ, it hasn't escaped our attention there's a rather significant Premier League match tonight. Manchester City take on Tottenham Hotspur in effectively what is a play off for
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Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has expressed his admiration of Liverpool striker Fernando Torres, although he refused to confirm his interest in signing the Spaniard. The Eastlands club have been linked with Torres in recent weeks and it is thought
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Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor has announced his retirement from international football. Adebayor has reached the decision following the attack on the Togo team bus during this year's African Cup of Nations, when three people were killed.
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He is immortalised in his home town of Asuncion, Paraguay, idolised in the Far East (Japan especially) and it is no wonder why. Instantly likeable, generous and engaging, Roque Santa Cruz is easily one of the nicest footballers the SoccerBible has had
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