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Fletcher shoulder injury blow for Sunderland
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
Steven Fletcher Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio is resigned to losing Steven Fletcher for a lengthy spell after he suffered a shoulder injury on Saturday.

Giaccherini: No regrets at joining Sunderland
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
Emanuele Giaccherini Emanuele Giaccherini is confident he made the right decision to switch to Sunderland despite the club's poor start to the season.

How Sunderland have to fix Di Canio's failings
By Chris Weatherspoon last updated
Sunderland Where Paolo went wrong - and how to put it right

What are the best football boots ever? YOU decide...
By Nick Moore last updated
Boots Nick Moore has picked out 20 memorable boots, spanning the decades: it's time to decide once and for all which are appealing and which are appalling

Di Canio thrilled with Sunderland comeback
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
Paolo Di Canio Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio hailed his side's spirit after coming from behind to beat Tottenham 3-1 in a rain-affected friendly.

Di Canio: Short to blame for Sunderland troubles
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
Paolo Di Canio Paolo Di Canio has laid the blame for Sunderland's Premier League struggles firmly at owner Ellis Short's door, not his successor Gus Poyet.

13 of football's biggest tantrums: Toure's cake, Drogba's flip-flops and an irate president of the Kuwaiti FA
By Greg Lea published
Tensions can occasionally boil over on the pitch, but Jake Conneely and Dan Steeden pick out a handful of figures who really threw their toys out of the pram

The big interview: Jermain Defoe – “I regret the way I left West Ham – I did something wrong, hold my hands up and take responsibility"
By Alex Reid last updated
The Big Interview Does he regret his West Ham exit? Why did he bite Javier Mascherano? I’m a Celebrity or Strictly Come Dancing? Your questions answered…
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