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2003

Articles from 11th Sep 2003

  • Cut out play-acting demand Scots

    | Football

    Furious Scotland defender Christian Dailly has called for a clamp-down on the cheats he claims are infesting international football. Read

  • Wales eye up rivals

    | Football

    Mark Hughes admits he has already started to look at Wales' potential play-off rivals. Read

  • Northern Ireland's boss has Sam scoring worries

    | Football

    Sammy McIlroy insists he is determined to get it right after his Northern Ireland team created a slice of history - for all the wrong reasons. Read

  • We aim to win in Turkey: Sven

    | Football

    Sven-Goran Eriksson evoked the spirit of England's 5-1 success in Munich as he urged his side to seek outright victory in Turkey next month to secure their place at the Euro 2004 finals. Read

  • Rooney warms up

    | Football

    Michael Owen may have equalled Geoff Hurst's tally of 24 goals for England but there was only one name on everybody's lips at the final whistle: Wayne Rooney. Read

  • Germany 2, Scotland 1

    | Football

    Scotland manager Berti Vogts refused to blame referee Anders Frisk for his handling of a stormy defeat in Dortmund. Read

  • Northern Ireland 0, Armenia 1

    | Football

    Northern Ireland manager Sammy McIlroy last night reflected on the moment that extended the province's winless run to 13 matches. Read

  • Wales 1, Finland 1

    | Football

    Mark Hughes hailed his Wales heroes after they had battled through a night of tension to clinch a Euro 2004 play-off spot. Read

  • Ferguson 'had Chelsea offer'

    | Football

    Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri's position appeared seriously undermined yesterday after it was claimed that Sir Alex Ferguson was approached during the summer to take over his job. Read

  • UEFA call FA to summit meeting with Turks

    | Football

    Uefa yesterday moved to calm rising tensions between the English and Turkish football associations ahead of next month's European Championship qualifier by summoning both organisations to a meeting at their Swiss headquarters. Read

  • England 2, Liechtenstein 0

    | Football

    With two goals and, just as importantly, no costly bookings, it was mission accomplished for England at Old Trafford as they moved within a point of qualification for the Euro 2004 finals. Read

  • Sven hails super Rooney

    | Football

    Sven-Göran Eriksson last night hailed Wayne Rooney after the teenage Everton star had guided England to within a point of the European Championship finals. Read