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Crawley win at Hull is incredible - Evans
Crawley boss Steve Evans says his League Two team's 1-0 FA Cup win over Championship side Hull at the KC stadium is an "incredible" result.
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Appeals are futile - Platt
Manchester City coach David Platt suggests City will not contest the FA's decision to charge Mario Balotelli with violent conduct as past appeals have proved "futile".
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'Hero' Henry inspires Oxlade-Chamberlain
Arsenal winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain talks of the "massive boost" the return of his "hero" Thierry Henry has had at Arsenal, with the 18-year-old vowing to learn all he can from the Frenchman's vast experience.
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Wenger frustrated by first-half performance
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is disappointed with the way his side played during the first 45 minutes against Manchester United, but was happier with their efforts in the second half despite falling toa 2-1 defeat at the Emirates.
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Ferguson pleased with defensive display
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson says he is happy to just "keep on the coattails" of local rivals Manchester City after a 2-1 win over Arsenal at the Emirates keeps them three points behind the Premier League leaders.
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Balotelli should have been sent off - Redknapp
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp says Mario Balotelli should not have been on the pitch to win and convert Manchester City's injury-time winner from the penalty spot after the Italian appeared to stamp on Scott Parker.
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Mixed emotions for Mancini, says Platt
Manchester City coach David Platt says Roberto Mancini is both delighted with City's 3-2 victory over Tottenham and disappointed his side managed to let a two-goal lead slip before Mario Balotelli's match-winning penalty in injury time.
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Di Canio rants after being sent to stands
Swindon boss Paolo Di Canio says he will not stop gesturing on the sidelines despite being sent to the stands during Swindon's 1-0 victory over Macclesfield.
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Bolton form encourages Coyle
Bolton manager Owen Coyle is in encouraged by his side's recent form as a 3-1 home win over Liverpool moves the Trotters out of the Premier League relegation zone.
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Dalglish questions Liverpool attitude
Manager Kenny Dalglish questions the attitude of his Liverpool side as they lose 3-1 at strugglers Bolton, describing it as the "worst performance" since his return to the club.
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Hodgson hails 'significant victory'
West Brom manager Roy Hodgson is pleased his players "remained strong" and picked up a "terrific" three points at the Britannia Stadium.
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Rangers resolve encourages Hughes
QPR manager Mark Hughes praises a '"mentally strong" performance from his new side in a 3-1 home Premier League win over bottom club Wigan.
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Martinez anger at 'shocking' penalty
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez describes the decision to award QPR a penalty for a trip on Heidar Helguson as "shocking" as his side lose 3-1 at QPR to remain bottom of the Premier League.
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McLeish salutes 'class' Keane
Aston Villa manager Alex McLeish praises LA Galaxy loanee Robbie Keane as "absolute class" after the Irishman's first goals for Villa helped them to a 3-2 West Midlands derby victory at Wolves.
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Rodgers satisfied despite defeat
Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers says his side were undone by two "terrific" goals and is disappointed they "didn't have their shooting boots on" after falling to a 2-0 defeat at Sunderland.
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O'Neill delighted with 'terrific' win
Sunderland boss Martin O'Neill is thrilled after his side scored two terrific goals to overcome a confident Swansea team to secure a 2-0 win at the Stadium of Light.
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McCarthy criticises 'stupid' Henry
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy criticises Karl Henry's sending off as "stupid" after the midfielder was punished for kicking out at Aston Villa's Marc Albrighton in the West Midlands derby at Molineux.
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Blackburn performance pleases Kean
Blackburn boss Steve Kean feels his side were more than worth the point following their 1-1 draw against Everton at Goodison Park.
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Jol delighted with tactical switch
Fulham boss Martin Jol admits a tactical switch from 4-3-3 to 4-4-2 led to his side's second-half resurgence against Newcastle.
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Pardew rues second-half collapse
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew admits his team "switched off" during the second half of Saturday's Premier League encounter at Fulham as the Magpies suffered a 5-2 defeat.
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