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The umbrella sellers at Wimbledon could be in for a good day...
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Former Manchester United and England defender Rio Ferdinand on England women's World Cup campaign...
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A message from the manager of the England women's team...
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Are Aston Villa about to make a signing? The Daily Telegraph's man in the Midlands seems to think so.
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We're feeling your pain, Callum...
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West Ham's 2015-16 competitive season starts again tonight - 40 days after their final game of 2014-15. They host Andorran side Lusitans in the Europa League first qualifying round.
New Hammers manager Slaven Bilic will not be in charge, with academy boss Terry Westley naming the team.
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Stoke City's England Under-21 keeper Jack Butland's message to the England women's team...
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Quote MessageAfter making history by reaching the semi-finals for the first time, the manner of the defeat was cruel on Mark Sampson's side, who missed three good chances around the hour mark. Kelly Simmons - the Football Association's director of women's football - said before the game that the tournament had led England to "fall in love with the Lionesses". But that will be of little consolation as Japan prepare to face United States in a repeat of the 2011 final, which the Japanese won on penalties. England, meanwhile, will face Germany in Saturday's third-place play-off.
Alistair Magowan, BBC Sport in Edmonton
The thoughts England striker Lianne Sanderson sums up the mood...
Quote Message"They didn't deserve it, one mistake, it is devastating. They have to be proud of themselves, this is a horrible way to go out but England need to be happy with what they've done. In a couple of days' time, when they've reflected on it, they'll know what they've done for women's football in this country."
Sue Smith, Former England forward