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Wayne Rooney...old when he left Everton. On 1 September 2006, Everton manager David Moyes sued Rooney for libel after the tabloid newspaper The Daily Mail '' published excerpts from Rooney's 2006 autobiography that accused the coach of leaking Rooney's... In this article: Wayne Mark Rooney, Everton, Premier League, Arsenal, Manchester United, Champions League, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Horacio Elizondo |
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Sunday Mirror | November 04, 2009
Dossena to Napoli, Rodwell to Manchester City and Solkjaer to Rosenborg: transfer news and gossip from Wednesday's papers
...Napoli on loan in January , with a view to a permanent deal (The Sun) Manchester City have joined Manchester United in tracking Everton's Jack Rodwell (Daily Mail) Fulham has joined Real Madrid and Everton in the chase for...
In this article: The Sun, Andrea Dossena, Manchester City, Jack Rodwell, Robert Koren, Fulham, Everton, John Arne Riise, and Daily Express
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Guardian | July 14, 2009
The Rumour Mill: Which ex-Gunner do Spurs want?
...Inter midfielder. "He is not afraid of the challenge from Spurs," 'a source' tells the Daily Mail today, a statement that can be interpreted any number of ways if you think about it. Not satisfied with winding up their...
In this article: Joe Ledley, Ross McCormack, Phil Brown, Harry Redknapp, Everton, Sunderland, Xabi Alonso, Patrick Vieira, and London
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Sunday Mirror | October 30, 2009
Rio Ferdinand to Spurs, Jack Rodwell to Manchester United and Fran Merida to Spain: today's transfer rumours in Paper Talk
...transfer window. Here's the best of today's stories from the other papers: Tottenham are lining up an audacious bid for Rio Ferdinand in the summer (Daily Mail) Manchester United have targeted Everton's Jack Rodwell as Rio's long-term...
In this article: Manchester United, Fran Merida, Jack Rodwell, Rio Ferdinand, The Sun, Notts County, Arsenal, and Federico Macheda
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Wikipedia | September 14, 2009
Sam Cowan
...Everton's second goal with a header. The Daily Mail observed that Dean's presence gave Cowan a dilemma: "He was torn between a determination not to leave Dean and a desire to help his forwards. He broke down between the two." Everton...
In this article: Sam Cowan, Manchester City, Everton, Bradford City, Dixie Dean, Brighton, Mossley, Matt Busby, and Brighton & Hove Albion
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tribalfootball.com | March 09, 2009
Everton boss Moyes won't tolerate 'superstar' culture
...of Everton boss David Moyes's success is that he makes everyone feel involved. "He always listens to the players," one senior pro told the Daily Mail. "You have to give him credit. He's always trying to make it interesting and players...
In this article: Louis Saha, David Moyes, Everton, and Manchester United
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Wikipedia | October 24, 2009
Billy Jones (footballer born 1987)
...would still get a fee for Jones' transfer. Following a rejected offer by Stoke City , the Daily Mail reported the Everton were, in their words, "moving in for an offe" on the English defender. On 11 June 2007, Jones joined Preston North...
In this article: Billy Jones, Preston North End, Football League Championship, Luke Rodgers, Derby County, Crewe Alexandra, Millwall, Dario Gradi, and Jon Otsemobor
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tribalfootball.com | March 09, 2009
Six-hour inquest sparked season turnaround at Everton
...has been named as the catalyst for Everton's success this season. The Daily Mail says what followed was described by one protected source as "the longest day of my life". A six-hour inquest dissected all that was wrong with the limp...
In this article: Everton, David Moyes, Wigan Athletic, and Bill Kenwright
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The Daily Mail is a British newspaper currently published in a tabloid format. First published in 1896 by Lord Northcliffe, it is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after The Sun. Its sister paper, The Mail on Sunday was launched in 1982. An Irish edition of the paper was launched in 2006. The Daily Mail was Britain's first daily newspaper aimed at what is now considered the middle-market and the first to sell a million copies a day.
- Name:
- Daily Mail
- Type:
- Daily newspaper
- Editor:
- Paul Dacre
- Published By:
- Associated Newspapers Ltd
- Format:
- Tabloid
- Founding Date:
- 1896-01-01 00:00:00.0
- Language:
- English
- Circulation:
- 2,139,178
- Circulation:
- 2,139,178
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