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FIFA President SEPP BLATTER: "Congratulations and good luck to Helena Costa @ClermontFoot. Great news for women in football today."

AP's STEVE WILSON: "British bookmaker Labrokes offers odds of 10,000-to-1 on Federer/Federer vs Federer/Federer mixed doubles final at Wimbledon one day. #twins"

London Telegraph's PAUL HAYWARD: "Ok, City tried and failed. The point was about PSG, who aren't objecting to their punishment. Uefa's scale of justice not working."

London Daily Mirror's OLIVER HOLT: "Idea that FFP is there to protect the smaller clubs is a fallacy. It's there to protect the elite, to stop smaller clubs ever breaking thru"

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