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The Dutchman has not quite lived up to expectations since joining from Ajax in 2019.
The former midfielder stepped down as a coach at Old Trafford after overseeing the 3-2 win over Arsenal.
The Wallabies boss said he did not appreciate the topic of his future being raised so soon after the World Cup exit.
The club’s director of football would like the forward to stay as Premier League clubs begin to circle.
The Grand Slam-winning coach hopes to coach Super Rugby in New Zealand in the future.
The ex-Ireland hooker parted company with the Welsh outfit last month.
Ahead of his side’s clash with Arsenal tomorrow, the German coach was full of praise for Arsene Wenger’s long spell with the same team.
Jupp Heynckes has responded to rumours about the Colombian.
The former champion aims to regain the title at UFC 207.
Veteran scrum-half set to leave Ravenhill at the end of the season.
Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini was left irritated by questions over his side’s home form after their loss to Manchester United.
Dick Advocaat is gone from Sunderland.
Cellino sacked manager Darko Milanic yesterday after just 32 days in charge.
‘I think you have to be internally motivated to keep trying to be better.’
Scholesy puts in a late tackle on chief executive Edward Woodward as he looks towards life after United.
Skehill quit squad ahead of Galway’s defeat against Kilkenny last weekend.
“It’s been a fantastic club and one I hold dear but if it’s not to be I might have to move on.”
The Newstalk presenter announced his plans via Twitter this afternoon.
Manchester United player ‘happy’ and ‘settled’ under Moyes.
Is it next stop Goodison Park for the Spaniard?
Reports have emerged that Rooney had informed Fergie of his desire to leave the club in an informal conversation two weeks ago.
The England striker admits he could be on the way out this summer, according to reports.
Welsh centre Jamie Roberts could be on the way to Racing Metro after he turned down a new contract in Cardiff.
The England boss says he reluctantly accepts the decision of the Chelsea defender to call time on his international career.
It might be one of the worst pieces of writing ever tweeted, but Grant Holt got his message across earlier.
US President Barack Obama espite said that France’s decision to withdraw troops early would not affect Nato’s mission in Afghanistan.
“They have improved it, taken it forward and are doing the best they can,” King Kenny said of the Americans at Anfield.
It is understood that club owner Randy Lerner will fly in from the US to speak with the manager and chief executive, Paul Faulkner.
The Barcelona chief is expected to announce his decision to leave the European champions. Watch it here.
Nou Camp boss will hold a press conference tomorrow in which it’s reported he’ll announce his departure.
The Uruguayan striker says he’d like to play with national team skipper Diego Lugano in the French capital.
Thomond Park chief said to be taking up defensive coach role with Australia at the end of the season.
After Cesc Fabregas and Wesley Sneijder it’s the third longest saga of the summer, but could the Luka Modric deal finally get done?
Boss Mickey Harte will have his work cut out to lure Red Hand favourite back to the fold.
Sparrow calls it a day after disappointing season ends in heavy defeat to Galway last weekend.
He’s going nowhere says Tyrone manager – but defender fails to show at training last night.
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