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last updated: Sun Sep 05, 2010 10:18 PM
- Bolton prepare Coyle approach
Bolton will make an official request to Burnley to speak to their manager Owen Coyle about the current vacancy at the Reebok Stadium on Monday, sources have told Press Association Sport. - Hammer time for Spector
Jonathan Spector is determined not to let the prospect of facing England at the World Cup get in the way of trying to rescue West Ham's season. - Everton pair to stay at Motherwell
Everton duo John Ruddy and Lukas Jutkiewicz have extended their respective loan deals at Motherwell for another month. - Megson: I improved Bolton
Former Bolton boss Gary Megson claims the club was "in a huge mess" when he took over in 2007 but believes he is leaving it in a far healthier position. - Behrami wants Hammers reassurances
Valon Behrami has called on the West Ham hierarchy to come clean about any plans for a January fire-sale. - Beckham: I wish I'd never left United
David Beckham admits he wishes he had never left Manchester United as he prepares to head back to Old Trafford with new club AC Milan in the Champions League's last 16 in March. - Hart unsure of future plans
Birmingham's on-loan keeper Joe Hart admits he is keeping his options open regarding his long-term future. - Smalling stunned by sudden success
Chris Smalling is struggling to come to terms with the meteoric rise which has seen him go from non-league footballer to Fulham's hottest prospect in 18 months. - Zola hopeful of keeping Hammers united
Gianfranco Zola is confident West Ham will have no need to sell key men during the transfer window to balance the books at Upton Park. - Mancienne Wolves move 'never discussed'
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy has hailed the form of Michael Mancienne but insists he has "never discussed" the possibility of making the on loan Chelsea player's move permanent. - Consistency key for Diaby
Abou Diaby insists consistency will be the key to Arsenal's push for glory on two fronts this season. - Clarets: No approach for Coyle
Burnley insisted Bolton have made no official approach for their manager Owen Coyle on Sunday night. - Storrie hopeful over wages
Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie hopes the club's players will be paid their December wages on "Monday or Tuesday". - Wenger harbours high hopes
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has every reason to believe 2010 could yet turn out to be a vintage year for his young team. - Bolton set to move for Coyle
Bolton are set to step up their bid for Owen Coyle by making an official approach to Burnley to speak to their former player on Monday. - Coyle misses press conference
Speculation over the future of Burnley manager Owen Coyle intensified after he missed the press conference following the Clarets' 2-1 FA Cup win at MK Dons. - Malouda 'ready to look elsewhere'
Chelsea winger Florent Malouda admits he is frustrated at Stamford Bridge and will consider leaving if he does not get more playing time. - Ancelotti: Blues not Mourinho's team
Carlo Ancelotti insists Jose Mourinho is wrong to use the term "my Chelsea" as the mind games continue ahead of the Champions League clash against Inter Milan in February. - Jo suspended after Brazil trip
Everton manager David Moyes has suspended on-loan striker Jo for a breach of club discipline. - O'Neill unconcerned by Heskey links
Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill has played down speculation linking Emile Heskey with a move away from Villa Park this month.