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Man City urged to ditch footballer embroiled in cash row

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Man City urged to ditch footballer embroiled in cash rowEx-Man City and Wales player Natasha Harding faces allegations she took money she did not return.
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Natasha Harding Natasha Harding Welsh footballer (born 1989)

Harding took thousands of pounds, claim team-mates and parents

Natasha Harding, now Allen-Wyatt, is accused of taking money for coaching that she did not deliver.
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Top footballer took thousands of pounds, claim teammates and parents

Natasha Harding, now Allen-Wyatt, is accused of taking money for coaching that she did not deliver.
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Manchester City F.C. Manchester City F.C. Association football club in England

'Everything a manager could wish for' - Guardiola signs new deal

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola signs a two-year contract extension to keep him at the club until 2027.
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Pep Guardiola agrees to stay at Man City for another two years

Pep Guardiola has signed a two-year contract extension that will take his time with Manchester City to more than a decade.
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Ex-Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon and the Planet Premier League team discuss some tactical concerns facing Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou before their game at Man..
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After four successive defeats in all competitions for Manchester City, a replacement for Rodri has been mentioned again, but who are the contenders?
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Wales Wales Country within the United Kingdom

Howley hails Gatland as 'best coach in the world'

Assistant coach Rob Howley says Warren Gatland is the best coach in the world and believes he will not leave his Wales role despite a record run of defeats.
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Howley calls Gatland 'best coach in the world'

Assistant coach Rob Howley says Warren Gatland is the best coach in the world and believes he will not leave his Wales role despite a record run of defeats.
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Labour's pugnacious stalwart who pulled no punches

John Leslie Prescott was born on 31 May 1938 in Prestatyn, Wales, to his parents John and Phyllis.
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Gatland has desire to remain Wales coach

Warren Gatland says he has a strong desire to remain as Wales head coach as he prepares to face world champions South Africa on Saturday.
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