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David Beckham returns to Old Trafford as his AC Milan side try to overcome Man Utd and reach the Champions League quarter-finals, while Burnley host Stoke in the Premier League.

Man Utd 4-0 AC Milan (agg 7-2)
Wayne Rooney scores twice in another irresistible display as Manchester United ease into the Champions League quarter-finals at AC Milan's expense.

Burnley v Stoke
Preview followed by live coverage of Wednesday's game between Burnley and Stoke in the Premier League.

Reading v Derby
Preview followed by live coverage of Wednesday's game between Reading and Derby in the Championship.

Pompey axe 85 jobs to cut costs
Administrators at Portsmouth FC start to make employees redundant, with 85 people losing their jobs.

Real Madrid 1-1 Lyon (1-2)
Real Madrid crash out of the Champions League to Lyon 2-1 on aggregate after being held 1-1 at the Bernabeu.

Capello eyes World Cup semi-final
England manager Fabio Capello insists the Football Association's target of reaching the semi-finals at the World Cup in South Africa is achievable.

Moravcik hopes Celtic keep Keane
Former Celtic midfielder Lubo Moravcik says the club should try to make permanent Robbie Keane's deal.

Bendtner response delights Wenger
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger praises the resolve of Nicklas Bendtner, who put recent media criticism behind him by scoring a hat-trick in the 5-0 Champions League win over Porto.

Benitez hits back at Wigan chief
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez says Dave Whelan should concentrate on his own club after the Wigan chairman's claim that the Reds are in a "mess".

Chester wound up at court hearing
Chester City are wound up at a High Court hearing in London on Wednesday.

Cardiff given tax bill deadline
Cardiff City are given eight more weeks by the High Court to settle an outstanding tax bill.

FA reveals Cup semi-finals dates
The FA unveils the details of the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley, as Tottenham gear up to face Fulham in a sixth-round replay.

Ivory Coast court Troussier
Ivory Coast talk to the 'White Witch Doctor' about taking the Elephants to the World Cup.

Southend get High Court extension
Southend United are granted a 35-day extension by the High Court to repay their debts.

 
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Sportlink Management Ltd was formed by professional football player Andy Johnson, Sports Agent and Boxing Promoter Neil Featherby and FA Licensed players agent John Morris.

Collectively they have over 50 years experience in professional sport particularly football and boxing.

Sportlink have managed World Championship boxers and contenders such as Herbie Hide and Jon Thaxoton in addition to top flight professional football players such as Danny Mills, Craig Bellamy and Chris Sutton to name but a few…

The company formed in November 2007 and has a growing portfolio of professional sportsmen and women. Sportlink aim to be one of the most desired and sought after sport management companies both domestically and abroad and will strive to achieve this over the coming years.

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