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Avram Grant was appointed director of football in October Former Chelsea manager Avram Grant must wait before he learns whether he will be appointed as Portsmouth's next boss. Full Article at BBC Sport
Fulham, Everton and Tottenham are chasing Aston Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker after he was told he can leave the club by boss Martin O'Neill. Darren Ferguson has turned down the chance to return to management with Tranmere. Full Article at Give Me Football
Former Peterborough boss Darren Ferguson has been installed as 2/1 favourite to succeed Paul Hart as the next Portsmouth manager. Avram Grant is second favourite, although he is still awaiting a work permit. Full Article at Give Me Football
Following Liverpool's exit from the Champions League, Sky Bet have decided to offer a 'hard luck loyalty bonus' to all customers who bet on the 2005/06 champions to lift the title again this year by transferring their bets to the Europa League outright,... Full Article at Sky Sports
What the poll is asking Which way to vote? Would it be the man that many of us would have thought was a 'nailed on certainty', and from the moment he arrived as 'director of football', Avram Grant? Full Article at Vital Football
The Democratic Republic of Congo international was an impressive performer after being recalled by new manager Mark Cooper for the 1-0 defeat at Sheffield United on Saturday. Full Article at Peterborough Today
The newspapers are split over who will replace Paul Hart at Portsmouth, while Fulham, Everton and Tottenham reportedly want Nigel Reo-Coker. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
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