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Campbell claims FA racism blocked England captaincy
LONDON (Reuters) - Former England defender Sol Campbell believes he would have been national team captain for more than 10 years if he was white, according to extracts from his new biography that is being serialised by The Sunday Times newspaper.
Exclusive - Campbell searches for understanding
LONDON (Reuters) - Former England defender Sol Campbell, an intensely private man who rarely opened up to team mates or media during a hugely successful but controversial 20-year playing career, has changed since hanging up his boots.
Salary cap for youngsters would help England - Campbell
LONDON (Reuters) - Former England international defender Sol Campbell says English football would benefit from a salary cap for youth players which would make academies less attractive for overseas talent.
Black coaches face archaic attitudes in England - Campbell
LONDON (Reuters) - Former Arsenal and England defender Sol Campbell says he may have to go abroad to further his coaching ambitions as attitudes towards black coaches in England are archaic.
Premier League thrill
The anticipated post-World Cup spending is yet to materialise in the Premier League. But there are still 10 prominent transfers to create some excitement.
A look at the 20 English Premier League clubs and their prospects
LONDON: A glance at the 20 Premier League clubs heading into the new season, kicking off Aug. 14
Wenger: We can do it this time
LONDON: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says his team are ready to challenge for the Premier League title.
Wenger: Arsenal is ready to challenge for title
LONDON: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says his team is ready to challenge for the English Premier League title.
Campbell slams ‘pathetic’ Newcastle fans over fat jibes
LONDON: Sol Campbell has slammed the 'pathetic' Newcastle fans who criticised his fitness after the former England defender was photographed looking overweight.
Young Gunners change Wenger’s transfer plans
LONDON: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger admits the impressive form of young Gunners Jack Wilshere and Emmanuel Frimpong has persuaded him not to sign another midfielder.