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The Football Association has today announced the England squad for the Four Nations tournament in Cork later this month.

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The directors of Halifax Town have told prospective new owners to come up with a "minimum six figure sum" for the club.

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Manchester City have stalled on a decision to sign twins Chris and Matt Clarke from the Third Division’s bottom club Halifax Town.

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