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A little bit more now on the news that Harry Redknapp has added Australian outfit Central Coast Mariners to the portfolio of clubs that he apparently now advises...
Speaking to Talksport on Wednesday, the former West Ham and Spurs manager got off to a ropey start, calling them the "South Coast Mariners", then cast doubt on the club's claim that he would be visiting them on several occasions.
“No, no, I won’t be going. It’s a long way,” Redknapp said. “Thirty-odd hours on a plane. I came home the other week and it took me a week to recover."
Magnificent stuff, Harry.
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You know you're taking it seriously when you lash out £8,000 on there being at least seven goals in a second-tier game in Germany.
It finished 6-3 to Frieburg, as it happens...
Scottish coach Alex McLeish leaves Egyptian club Zamalek after just 65 days and 10 matches in charge.
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Listen to live BBC local radio commentaries from matches in the County Championship including Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire.
Play starts from 11:00 BST
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Leicester City's title-winning season has been described repeatedly as "a real-life Roy of the Rovers story" but the creator that magazine says he may have rejected it for being unrealistic.
Barrie Tomlinson worked on the famous football comic for more than 30 years. He told Adrian Chiles that readers would have written in to complain the underdog story was "too daft"...
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After Leicester City won their historic Premier League title, the BBC takes a look at some colourful facts from the Foxes' East Midlands home.
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Rob Mullarkey: I read about a punter's double on Ivanesevic for Wimbledon and Duval for The Open. Both won in '01 - shame he placed the bet in 2000.
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Here is an ominous warning from the man who has just masterminded the downfall of the big clubs this season...
Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri says England's rich clubs will dominate the Premier League for the next two decades following the Foxes title win.
"Big money makes big teams and usually big teams win. Now we can say only 99% of the time," said Ranieri.
"Next season will be the same and for the next 10 or 20 years, it will be the same."
So there you go people. Get your fill of the Leicester-fuelled football romance while it lasts.
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Nick Davis: About 3/4 years ago I had Huddersfield vs Wycombe on a Friday night to finish 6-0 at 300/1 and it did.
Raith Rovers' Ray McKinnon is the early favourite to replace him...
Dundee United confirm manager Mixu Paatelainen has left the club with immediate effect after concluding a deal for his departure.
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Mike Lawson: BMW PGA. Rory McIlroy splits from Caroline Wozniacki. I went to put £10 on him to miss the cut, accidentally bet on a win. He did.
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The Leicester Mercury, external have Claudio Ranieri stating his desire to keep his title-winning squad together.
"I would like to maintain all my players," the manager said. "If one of my players says to me I want to go there, I try to keep him. If you go away you don't know what happens. Here you are the king. It is important to choose very carefully because now for me as well the lads are my sons."