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Man City squad listThe 20 most recent news articles written at Eyefootball.com about Man City. [index]

- Corluka's Spurs move joy
- Robinho defends City move
- Pearce: I don't want WHU job
- David Villa slates Robinho
- Ruud rules out Man City move
- Tottenham eye Corluka
- Man City move for Roque?
- Jo deal less than Dinho's
- Ben Haim in Man City talks
- Dunne stays City captain
- Hughes active in the market
- Bojinov eyes Man City stay
- Man City weigh up options
- Hughes talks Ronaldinho
- Man City chase Ben Haim
- Hull City snare Geovanni
- Hughes eyes Ronaldinho
- Man City complete Jo signing
- Isakkson desperate to leave
- Man City in for Ferrari?
Man City in the press
Theo Walcott feels he is now ready to make his mark at international level with England. The Arsenal forward was infamously selected by former England manager Sven Goran Eriksson for the 2006 World Cup, but did not feature in...
Sky Sports - 07/09 20:29
Sky Sports - 07/09 20:29
Chris Burton reflects on yet another lacklustre England...
Sky Sports - 06/09 21:45
Sky Sports - 06/09 21:45
The Fabio Capello era starts here. And sadly it would seem that very little has changed. A 4-0 win over Andorra would be par for the course. The real test comes in Zagreb next Wednesday when we'll know against Croatia just how far we've come under Capello since the wally with the...
The Mirror - 06/09 19:43
The Mirror - 06/09 19:43
Capello must put us on right road in the next two games or we'll all be dreaming of Sven The Fabio Capello era starts here. And sadly it would seem that very little has...
The Mirror - 06/09 08:20
The Mirror - 06/09 08:20
Each day delivered a bombshell, from ridiculously rich new owners to record transfer fees; from undermined managers quitting to Football Association disciplinary...
Daily Mail - 06/09 03:44
Daily Mail - 06/09 03:44
We pay 6million-a-year for the former AC Milan and Roma boss to bring some Machiavellian cunning into the game and, instead, he comes over all Vera Lynn and "The White Cliffs of Dover".
Online Sun - 06/09 03:35
Online Sun - 06/09 03:35
The Italian has much in common with Eriksson - neither is a superman Kevin McCarra This country has developed a cosmopolitan attitude towards...
Guardian Unlimited Network - 06/09 01:55
Guardian Unlimited Network - 06/09 01:55
Emile Heskey trains under the gaze of Fabio Capello. Photograph: Michael Regan/Action Images As a listless and disjointed England face the opening matches in their qualifying campaign for the 2010 World Cup, crumbs of comfort are thin on the...
Guardian Unlimited Network - 06/09 01:40
Guardian Unlimited Network - 06/09 01:40
Combining Heskey and Owen is the obvious answer but the Italian coach has failed to do his homework Richard Williams As a listless and disjointed England face the opening matches in their qualifying campaign for the 2010 World Cup, crumbs of comfort are thin on the...
Guardian Unlimited Network - 06/09 00:20
Guardian Unlimited Network - 06/09 00:20
We pay £6million-a-year for the former AC Milan and Roma boss to bring some Machiavellian cunning into the game and, instead, he comes over all Vera Lynn and The White Cliffs of Dover .
Online Sun - 05/09 23:34
Online Sun - 05/09 23:34
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