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Wenger pleased with patient performance
Channel: BBC Sports
Length: 122
Date: October 30, 2010
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says his players had to be "patient and intelligent" to grind out a victory against West Ham after a late goal from A...
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England 2018 bid on track - Mawhinney
Channel: BBC Sports
Length: 122
Date: October 29, 2010
Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney maintains that England’s 2018 World Cup bid remains "very competitive", despite the recent media spat with...
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Vickery on his great love for rugby
Channel: BBC Sports
Length: 462
Date: October 28, 2010
Phil Vickery says the reaction to England’s 2003 World Cup win is his career standout, as the Wasps hooker announces his retirement from rugby union.
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Chaos as new Reds owner confirms deal
Channel: BBC Sports
Length: 160
Date: October 15, 2010
Liverpool chairman Martin Broughton and John W Henry, the head of new owners New England Sports Ventures, meet the media in chaotic scenes after c...
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Relieved Hodgson welcomes new owners
Channel: BBC Sports
Length: 354
Date: October 15, 2010
Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson says he is "relieved" that the legal wrangling over the ownership of the club appears to have been resolved.
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Practice three a washout at Suzuka
Channel: BBC Sports
Length: 179
Date: October 09, 2010
Lee McKenzie, Eddie Jordan and David Coulthard look back at what was a very wet free practice three session for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka....
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Rush eyes brighter days for Liverpool
Channel: BBC Sports
Length: 127
Date: October 08, 2010
Anfield legend Ian Rush believes that the proposed change of ownership will be a good thing for Liverpool and calls for fans to get behind the team...
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Vettel relaxed about driving in the wet
Channel: BBC Sports
Length: 105
Date: October 08, 2010
Sebastian Vettel says he is not worried about the prospect of rain during Saturday’s qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix after topping the time ...
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Small is beautiful for Qatar in 2022
Channel: BBC Sports
Length: 275
Date: October 08, 2010
Sheikh Mohammed Al-Thani, Qatar’s 2022 World Cup bid chief, tells BBC Sport that air-conditioned stadia are just one of the reasons why the Gulf s...
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