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1 Boxing: Careless Khan rushes headlong to defeat at hands of Prescott
2 Slick Murray piles pressure on Nadal
3 Crisis on Tyneside: Newcastle rubbish Keegan's claims
4 Andorra 0 England 2: Cool Cole steps in to awaken England from their slumbers
5 Leeds United 5 Crewe Alexandra 2: McAllister enjoys stunning view of Delph
6 Arsenal attempt to capture Alonso on hectic deadline day
7 The Nick Townsend column: Middle Eastlands is as much a joke as Kev's kingdom
8 Man City's oil-rich buyer gets a wary welcome
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10 Matthew Horne: It's the same old story... Spurs are still rubbish
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