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FA general secretary Alex Horne said the FA did not want to be rushed into making a decision
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Michael Owen to retire at end of season

Former England striker Michael Owen announced on Tuesday that he will bring down the curtain on his professional career at the end of the current season.
 

Poland, England to replay after weather chaos

Poland and England were poised play their rain-hit World Cup qualifier under a closed roof on Wednesday, amid criticism of the timing of the rescheduled fixture and questions about why a storm was allowed to halt the previous night's plans.
 

England to play Brazil and Ireland in 2013

England will play friendlies against Brazil and the Republic of Ireland in 2013 as a way of launching the Football Association's 150th anniversary, the national governing body said Wednesday.
 

England could appoint caretaker for Euro 2012

England could hire a caretaker manager to lead them into the European Championships before seeking a long-term appointment after the tournament, Football Association chiefs have revealed.
 

England could appoint caretaker for Euro 2012

England could hire a caretaker manager to lead them into the European Championships before seeking a long-term appointment after the tournament, Football Association chiefs have revealed.
 

Rooney Euro ban reduced to two matches

England striker Wayne Rooney's Euro 2012 ban has been reduced from three to two matches following his appeal to European football's governing body UEFA here on Thursday.
 

England wait on Rooney's appeal against ban

English football, not for the first time, will be waiting to see what happens to Wayne Rooney when the Manchester United striker appeals against a three-game ban that could rule him out of Euro 2012.
 

FA hire lawyers for Rooney appeal

The English FA have hired an external legal firm to help with Wayne Rooney's suspension appeal.
 

England match cancelled for 'safety' - FA

England's friendly against the Netherlands was cancelled after officials ruled they were unable to guarantee the safety of teams and players in riot-hit London, FA officials said Tuesday.
 

English coach to follow Capello, FA says

Fabio Capello's eventual successer as England manager looks set to be a home-born coach following comments on Sunday from a top Football Association (FA) official.
 

England ratings taken off 'Capello Index' website

England's players no longer have to worry about being publicly rated by Fabio Capello after marks of their performances in the World Cup were removed from a controversial website on Tuesday.
 

Capello severs link with index

Fabio Capello will cut his ties to the controversial 'Capello Index' while he remains the England manager, the Football Association (FA) said Monday.
 

Capello to remain as England coach

LONDON (Reuters) - Fabio Capello will remain as England coach despite his team's woeful performance at the World Cup, the Football Association (FA) said on Friday.
 

Capello stays in charge of England

Fabio Capello is to remain in his post as England manager despite the team's World Cup flop, the Football Association said Friday.
 

Capello stays in charge of England

Fabio Capello is to remain in his post as England manager despite the team's World Cup flop, the Football Association announced Friday.
 

FA keeps Capello waiting

Fabio Capello said on Monday he wants to continue as England manager but revealed he had been told by the Football Association (FA) that they would need two weeks to decide whether to keep him in the post.
 

Capello determined to carry on but made to wait

Fabio Capello said on Monday he wants to continue as England manager but revealed he had been told by the Football Association (FA) that they would need two weeks to decide whether to keep him in the post.
 

Capello commits to England after signing amended deal

Fabio Capello has ended speculation over his future as England coach by signing an amended contract which will keep him in the job until after Euro 2012.
 

England's WCup bid team says fan violence isolated

England's World Cup bid team condemns West Ham violence but says it's 'isolated'. The organizers of England's bid to stage the 2018 World Cup condemned the violence that marred the West Ham-Millwall match and described the scenes as "isolated."
 

Football: Britain vows clampdown as hooliganism flares

British authorities vowed Wednesday to clamp down hard on hooligans following "large-scale" violence at a London derby in some of the country's worst football-related thuggery in years.