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Ferguson: Football must stop racism Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has told CNN that football must eradicate all forms of racism, following recent high-profile incidents in England which have brought the matter back into sharp focus. www.cnn.com
Football only unsold 2012 sport Around 1.5 million football tickets remain available for London 2012 after the sport is identified as the only discipline which has not sold its allocation. www.bbc.co.uk
College Football Conferences with Most Super Bowl MVP's: Fan's Look These are the college football conferences ranked by the the number of players from each conference who were Super Bowl MVP's. Conferences with the most Super Bowl MVP's are ranked the highest, and players are counted for each MVP they won. us.rd.yahoo.com
Harry Redknapp's life in football Harry Redknapp commands respect as an experienced manager who has had stints at Bournemouth, West Ham, Portsmouth, Southampton and Tottenham. www.bbc.co.uk
UAE Football Association clarifies Ahmed Ali age after Iraqi protest The Iraqi Football Association has lodged an official objection after Sunday's 2012 London Olympics qualifier with UAE, claiming the game's only goalscorer was ineligible. us.rd.yahoo.com
LAWRENCE: Professional football had humble beginnings With football mania nearing its peak in time for Sundayâs 46th Super Bowl game or Super Bowl XLVI, in football-speak there was a time when professional football and its players were neither respected, prized nor paid millions of dollars. www.centraljersey.com
Football coach who led DC to state championship dies at 66 Former Divine Child head football coach Bob Lapointe died Jan 31. He was 66. www.pressandguide.com
England football great Bobby Charlton has surgery England football great Sir Bobby Charlton underwent "minor surgery" after being taken ill before the Laureus World Sports Awards in London, organisers said. news.yahoo.com
Football fans in Britain send solidarity messages to Egypt's Ultras Football fans in Britain have reacted with horror to the deaths of 74 football fans in Port Said, Egypt, last week. The fans were supporters of the football club Al-Ahly. www.socialistworker.co.uk
Giants kicker hated football as Scottish youth Lawrence Tynes hated football. Too much hitting, too much pain. The native of Scotland preferred soccer when he was growing up in Florida, which was the latest stop for his military family. A lot of his friends spent their time tugging on helmets and lacing up shoulder pads, but he didn't want anything to do with it. sports.yahoo.com
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