Updated 7:21am 23 May 2012

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Mark Lawrenson: Manchester City’s Premier League title triumph was deserved

IF the final day of the Premier League season had been a Hollywood script, we’d have said it was simply too unbelievable to be the truth.Read

Mark Lawrenson: England coach Roy Hodgson got it right with naming Steven Gerrard as captain

ROY HODGSON has made the right decision naming Steven Gerrard as England captain.Read

Steven Gerrard back in favour as England skipper

STEVEN GERRARD will lead England into next month’s European Championships after being named the country’s skipper by his former club manager Roy Hodgson.Read

Mark Lawrenson: The Premier League title race is over – Manchester City will win against QPR

THE title race is over. No matter what Manchester United do next Sunday, neighbours City will beat Queens Park Rangers.Read

Moore’s poker face fixed firmly on aces in the pack

THE football is over for another season and now Tranmere manager Ronnie Moore has switched his attention to a different kind of game – contract poker.Read

Preston’s tribute to retired former Liverpool FC striker Neil Mellor

PRESTON striker Neil Mellor has been forced to retire from professional football due to injury. The 29-year-old former Liverpool forward has struggled to regain full fitness since damaging his knee against MK Dons in 2011.Read

Brian Barwick: FA Cup’s rich heritage should never be taken lightly by us

OVER the past few months I have been kept busy researching and writing a series of pieces for a major new book tracing the history of the FA Cup final – all 130 of them!Read

Brian Barwick: England manager Roy Hodgson chosen because he matches new employers’ vision for the future

ROY HODGSON is English, an experienced football professional, an intelligent student of the game, and a decent man.Read

Mark Lawrenson: I can’t believe the FA didn’t ask Harry Redknapp about England manager’s job

THE biggest surprise of Roy Hodgson’s appointment as England manager is that it would appear the Football Association didn’t officially speak to Harry Redknapp.Read

Mark Lawrenson: Manchester City stars will relish the challenge of completing the job in the Premier League title race

THE Premier League title is now Manchester City’s to lose.Read

Youth shake-up could lead to Tranmere Rovers missing out on millions

BY ANY measure, the last 12 months add up to a productive year for Tranmere’s youth development set-up.Read

Tranmere Rovers manager Ronnie Moore wants to end the season on a high

RONNIE MOORE is determined to put on a show for home supporters in Tranmere’s final League One game against Scunthorpe United at Prenton Park this weekend.Read

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An ambitious Ronnie Moore sets sights high for Tranmere Rovers next season

RONNIE MOORE is drawing encouragement from his own back catalogue of experience, as well as the examples of Carlisle United and Stevenage, as he sets about assembling a Tranmere squad that can compete in the top half of League One next season.Read

Ronnie Moore ready to give Tranmere fringe players chance to impress

MARK MCCHRYSTAL and Andy Coughlin are ready to step up for a first opportunity to impress manager Ronnie Moore in Tranmere’s League One mission to Colchester United on Saturday.Read

Ronnie Moore signs new deal to stay on as Tranmere Rovers manager

RONNIE MOORE has been confirmed as the new Tranmere Rovers boss - and signed a new one year contract today.Read

Mark Lawrenson: If in doubt don’t say it’s a goal!

AS a massive cricket fan, I am led to believe that unless an umpire is entirely certain of an lbw decision, he cannot give it.Read

Neil Jones examines the issues regarding bringing in goal-line technology

Chelsea’s ‘ghost goal’ against Tottenham in the FA Cup semi-final has once again brought the issue of goal-line technology under the spotlight. Neil Jones finds out that big changes could soon by afoot.Read

Tranmere’s quest for quality keeps Ronnie Moore continuing as a loan arranger

WHEN Ronnie Moore mapped out his strategy this week for reshaping the Tranmere squad for next season, he acknowledged those plans are sure to rely on loan players filling the gaps that can’t be covered on a tight budget.Read

Brian Barwick: Referees deserve our respect but also they need some help

WHEN I was at the Football Association I was one of the pioneers of the organisation’s Respect Campaign.Read

Brian Barwick: Both the noise and silence was stunning from fans at Wembley

I ATTENDED both semi-finals at Wembley last week-end and thought there was a noticeable difference in the pre-match build up to the two games.Read

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