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Chasing football's ultimate dream: Sportsmail's guide to the 2010 World Cup qualifiers (Daily Mail)
For all England's failings, they still represent the best chance of home qualification for the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa.

A life in football (icWales)
Mark Hughes, OBE, born November 1, 1963, in Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales.

Money can't buy titles (The Electric New Paper)
IT will take more than simply 'all the money in the world' to ensure Manchester City can challenge rivals Man United for their Premier League title. So says former Red Devils midfielder Mickey Thomas.

WCQ Preview: Wales - Azerbaijan (Goal.com)
The former two-time Real Madrid boss took over Wales towards the end of the 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign, replacing a Blackburn Rovers-bound Mark Hughes, and quite quickly realised that his was a pool of players chronically short on depth and, most of all, youth.

Toshack leading Wales on a road to nowhere (Morning Star)
John Toshack isn't the man to take Wales to World Cup 2010 in South Africa, argues lifelong Dragons fan ADRIAN ROBERTS. November 2004 was the month and year that split Welsh football fans.

How will Mark Hughes cope with the new pressure at Manchester City? (icWales)
After Welshman Mark Hughes became the most powerful football club manager in the world, Gerry Holt asks an sports psychologist how Sparky will cope with the pressure

The Comet (The Comet)
One of the form teams in the Blue Square Premier visits Broadhall Way this Saturday. Second place Burton Albion, a point off surprise leaders Salisbury, will pose a stern test to Graham Westley's side who languish in the bottom six.

Bully to run rule over stopper (Express and Star)
Stafford manager Steve Bull will run the rule over a mystery goalkeeper in tonight's training session with a view to pitching him straight in at Gateshead on Saturday.

The Royston Crow (Royston & Buntingford Crow)
A THREADBARE Cambridge United side picked up a point in a hard-fought match at Ebbsfleet on Tuesday night. The Trade Recruitment Stadium is fast beginning to resemble Addenbrooke's Hospital, with Dan Gleeson and Felino Jardim the latest players to join an ever-growing injury list.

TNS are 'stronger than Wrexham' (BBC News)
The New Saints' managing director Mike Harris rates his club above Blue Square Premier side Wrexham.