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  • The ex-Wolfsburg, FC Twente and Middlesbrough boss was already under pressure following Forest's woeful start to the season and he leaves with the team languishing just one point and one place above the relegation zone in English football's second tier.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011

  • The Giants will play the New England Patriots on Feb. 5, in American football's annual championship game.

    MarketWatch.com - Software Industry News 2012

  • They last met in English football's top flight during the 1982/83 season, at the end of which both sides were relegated.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • Nani scored in injury time Sunday to give Manchester United a 3-2 win over Manchester City in English football's season-opening Community Shield, completing his team's comeback from 2-0 down.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Stuart Condie 2011

  • The Irish have long been pursued by the Big Ten, and athletic director Jack Swarbrick recently called the football's team's independent status "a clear priority."

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Love it or loathe it, football's biggest game of the year is here.

    The Best Super Bowl Parties In LA Marpop 2011

  • The annual Animal Planet event is about more than capitalizing on football's biggest Sunday.

    WATCH: Puppy Bowl VII Starting Lineup Dean Praetorius 2011

  • The annual Animal Planet event is about more than capitalizing on football's biggest Sunday.

    WATCH: Puppy Bowl VII Starting Lineup Dean Praetorius 2011

  • The owners of those franchises, under pro football's expiring collective bargaining agreement, get the first billion that comes in, then move 60 percent of the rest to the players fans pay to see.

    Sam Pizzigati: A Game-Day 'Program' for the NFL Lockout Sam Pizzigati 2011

  • The owners of those franchises, under pro football's expiring collective bargaining agreement, get the first billion that comes in, then move 60 percent of the rest to the players fans pay to see.

    Sam Pizzigati: A Game-Day 'Program' for the NFL Lockout Sam Pizzigati 2011

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