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The BBC's RICHARD CONWAY: "Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore on Luis Suarez leaving English football: "I'm not sorry to see him go." More on @bbc5live."

Bloomberg's TARIQ PANJA: "FIFA should publish details of international transfers - how much player signed for and who got what. Amazing how much $$$ leaves the game"

Sydney Daily Telegraph's RICHARD HINDS: "Few sports types complaining the ASADA/Hird/Essendon case is "so legalistic". You were expecting La Cage aux Folles?"

ManU's WAYNE ROONEY: "Very proud to be named captain of . Huge honour and I can't wait to lead the team out on Saturday for our first game of the season"

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