Updated 6:47am 30 May 2012

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PFA backs Campbell over racism

Sol Campbell has the support of the Professional Footballers' Association after warning of the danger of racist abuse and violence at Euro 2012.Read

Oxlade-Chamberlain's dad open to trip

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's father has indicated his family could yet travel to watch the uncapped midfielder at Euro 2012 despite fears of racial abuse.Read

Lescott empathy for Walcott family

Joleon Lescott has admitted he feels sympathy for Theo Walcott because the Arsenal winger's family do not feel they can travel to Ukraine this summer due to the threat of racism.Read

Vaz Te relishing Premier challenge

West Ham's Wembley matchwinner Ricardo Vaz Te is determined to make the most of his second chance.Read

Vieira: Gunners need to act fast

Arsenal should have tied up Robin van Persie on a new deal long ago but do still have time to keep the sought-after forward, according to former Gunners captain Patrick Vieira.Read

Final all that matters to Mata

Juan Mata has refused to even contemplate the prospect of playing in the Europa League next season ahead of Chelsea's Champions League final against Bayern Munich.Read

Defoe attributes call-up to pre-season

Jermain Defoe thinks a gruelling pre-season training camp in France helped him break in to England's Euro 2012 squad.Read

Wilshere facing minor knee surgery

Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere is to undergo a minor procedure on his knee in the next few days, the club have confirmed.Read

Hodgson puts faith in Oxlade-Chamberlain

England boss Roy Hodgson is preparing to sling Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain "in at the deep end" to see if he can cut it at Euro 2012.Read

Ferdinand misses Euros

Rio Ferdinand has been left out of England's Euro 2012 squad.Read

Chairman hails 'magnificent' Mancini

Manchester City chairman Khaldoon al-Mubarak has revealed the inspiration for the Blues' stunning Premier League title triumph came from the ashes of a desperate day at Arsenal.Read

City earn record league pay-out

Manchester City's income from Premier League broadcast payments for last season was a record £60.6million - but even bottom club Wolves earned £39million.Read

Mancini eyes strong Champions League bid

Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini wants to build on title glory with a strong challenge in the Champions League next season.Read

Cisse rubbishes Toon exit rumours

Newcastle hotshot Papiss Cisse has dismissed rumours that he could leave the club this summer.Read

Redknapp keen to keep Adebayor

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has reiterated his desire to keep on-loan Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor at White Hart Lane, but admitted wages remained a stumbling block.Read

Wenger planning Van Persie talks

Arsene Wenger hopes Arsenal's achievement of clinching Champions League football for a 15th successive season can help the club keep star striker Robin van Persie.Read

Fourth spot for Spurs

Tottenham face an anxious wait to learn whether they will be playing Champions League football next season despite strolling to an easy 2-0 win over Fulham in the season finale at White Hart Lane.Read

Gunners seal Champions League spot

Arsenal secured an automatic Champions League spot with a 3-2 victory over West Brom after being helped by a nightmare display from Baggies' stand-in goalkeeper Marton Fulop.Read

Levy: Spurs will not sell star names

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy insists none of the club's top players will be leaving White Hart Lane this summer.Read

McAuley praise for Hodgson

West Brom defender Gareth McAuley has thanked Roy Hodgson for improving him as a player and believes he will have the same positive impact on the England squad.Read