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London Times' KEVIN EASON: "Spoke to Jean Todt about #RussianGP. He says it will deffo go ahead. Apparently, he is unaware of concerns of sponsors/politicians"

British Gold Medalist MO FARAH: "Hi guys! I will be running in the Commonwealth Games this year..!! See you in Glasgow..!! Shabba....!!"

London Daily Mail's ADAM CRAFTON: "Classless by #mufc to usher Rio out of the back door after 12 years of super service. Idea #mufc 'different' well & truly shattered recently"

Sky News' PAUL KELSO: "Ferdinand not thrilled to be told he was out after Sunday's game rather than before last home game of season so he could say farewells at OT"

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