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Tottenham let SuperPav return to RussiaRussia striker Roman Pavlychenko has joined Lokomotiv Moscow from Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of $13 million. |
Anzhi Tevez’s last chance to leave City this midseason?Manchester City’s wandering son Carlos Tevez could continue his career with the Russian Premier League fat cats, Anzhi. |
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![]() Speed could have killed himself by accident - investigationThe coroner investigating the death of the late Wales manager Gary Speed says the former midfielder might have killed himself accidentally, rather than intentionally taking his own life. |
Pogrebnyak to swap Stuttgart for FulhamRussian striker Pavel Pogrebnyak is on the verge of quitting Stuttgart and signing for English Premier League side Fulham before Tuesday's deadline. |
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Ukrainian national keeper banned from Euro 2012 for dopingShakhtar Donetsk goaltender, Aleksandr Rybka, has received a two-year disqualification from European football’s governing body, UEFA, after a failed dope test. |
Honda’s CSKA future in questionCSKA management say they are puzzled by Italian and Japanese media reports, which are sending the Moscow team’s midfielder, Keisuke Honda, to Lazio. |
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‘Mutual interest between Gazprom and our club’ – Bayern chairmanBayern Munich’s chairman Uli Hoeness has commented on media reports claiming that Russian gas giant Gazprom is close to signing a sponsorship deal with Germany’s biggest football club. |
Reading expect no miracles from Russian moneyReading’s chairman Sir John Madejski has warned fans that the club won’t go crazy on the transfer market after being acquired by Russian businessman Anton Zingarevich. |
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![]() English Premier League: No country for old Russians?With Yury Zhirkov already plying his trade in Anzhi, and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov packing his bags and heading to Moscow, only two Russians remain in the Premier League, Andrey Arshavin and Roman Pavlyuchenko. Are their days in London also numbered? |
Zenit supporter agrees to acquire ReadingRussian-led firm Thames Sports Investment have confirmed plans of a £40m takeover of the Championship side Reading with the deal to be finalized in March. |