Donovan: I will only play for Everton
Landon Donovan may be back in California but he will not be forgetting his Liverpool experience with Everton anytime soon.
Malouda: We can win a double
Chelsea winger Florent Malouda has demanded that his team forget the misery of their midweek defeat and win a domestic double.
Gill Juniour receives father's jeers
Manchester United supporters’ fury at chief executive David Gill for favouring the Glazer family now includes his son Oliver.
Ancelotti’s got the power!
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has brought an end to the ‘player power’ era at Stamford Bridge.
Rafa: Everyone be like Reina
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has called on his superstars to emulate the behaviour of Reds goalkeeper Pepe Reina.
Blues guard: Terry is blameless!
Steve Rowley insists he does not blame John Terry for the leg injuries he sustained in a car accident after Chelsea's Champions League defeat.
Riera: Rafa is a silent one
Liverpool winger Albert Riera has revealed that their manager Rafa Benitez rarely speaks to his players.
Drogba: Next season will be mine
Didier Drogba provided a frank assessment of Chelsea's Champions League exit.
Sunderland set for Jones boost
Kenwyne Jones will be able to play a part in Sunderland's Barclays Premier League run-in after being spared a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
N'Zogbia doubt for Burnley clash
Wigan star Charles N'Zogbia is doubtful to face Burnley in their relegation six-pointer this weekend.
Davenport leaves West Ham
Calum Davenport has had his West Ham contract terminated by mutual consent.
Brady meets up with athletics chiefs
West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady was meeting UK Athletics chiefs to discuss the future of the 2012 Olympic Stadium.
Andronikou: Storrie must take some blame
Portsmouth's administrator Andrew Andronikou claims former chief executive Peter Storrie must bear part of the blame for the crisis that has engulfed the club.
Reina commits to Liverpool future
Liverpool goalkeeper Jose Reina has echoed team-mate Fernando Torres' calls for significant investment in players to make the club title challengers again.
Hit-and-run Terry says sorry
John Terry has apologised after accidentally running over a Chelsea club steward following the Blues' Champions League defeat by Inter.





















