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Denilson (left)
Arsenal seal their passage into the last 16 of the Champions League in convincing fashion with a comfortable win against Standard Liege.

Jonathan Woodgate FOOTBALL
Woodgate fears World Cup omission
Tottenham defender Jonathan Woodgate believes he has no chance of being selected for England's 2010 World Cup squad.
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Brentford sign Arsenal youngster
Brentford make striker Rhys Murphy their second loan signing from Arsenal in the space of week.

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Brian Alexander finds out about Arsenal's Stan Kroenke
Katy Perry's outfit sparks a race for West Ham underwear
How Aaron Lennon gave Wigan's Erik Edman a torrid time
Charlton hold off a Bristol Rovers fight back from two goals down to secure a hard-fought win and keep the pressure up on league leaders Leeds.
Wycombe striker Matt Harrold scores one penalty and misses another as the hosts overcome Brentford to earn a vital win.
Luke Moore scores twice against his former club Ebbsfleet as AFC Wimbledon cruise to victory.
Wasps forward Joe Worsley could have a lengthy spell on the sidelines after learning that he suffered a knee ligament injury against New Zealand.
MK Dons sign midfielder Nigel Quashie on-loan from West Ham until the new year.
Adam Stansfield strikes in the 88th minute to earn 10-man Exeter a draw and upset Millwall's promotion charge.
Max Gradel climbs off the bench to snatch an 89th-minute winner to seal a narrow win that sees Simon Grayson's Leeds retain a six point lead at the top of League One.
League Two leaders Bournemouth are left frustrated after being held to a goalless draw by Dag & Red.
Cheltenham end their 11-game winless run by firing a five-goal salvo past Barnet.
Hayes & Yeading substitute Craig Watkins's goal ensures Lee Harper is still looking for his first win as Kettering player-boss.

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