Rio Ferdinand has played down his chances of being named the permanent England captain.
Rio Ferdinand is hopeful in-demand winger Cristiano Ronaldo will return for pre-season training as planned.
Rio Ferdinand is still dreaming of being named England captain on a full-time basis.
Rio Ferdinand does not expect Sir Alex Ferguson to leave Manchester United for many years to come.
Rio Ferdinand believes team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo will be at Manchester United next season.
Rio Ferdinand is confident that Sir Alex Ferguson's decision to retire within three years will not affect morale.
Rio Ferdinand has urged Cristiano Ronaldo to stay at Man Utd after the winger expressed a wish to play for Real Madrid.
Fabio Capello has whittled down the short list to be England's next captain to two candidates.
Rio Ferdinand admits there will be a 'gaping hole' in his career if he does not achieve success with England.
David Beckham is among the contenders to skipper England against Trinidad and Tobago.
David Beckham feels the candidates to be England's next skipper would all make 'quality captains'.
Owen Hargreaves has given Rio Ferdinand his backing to become the long-term England captain.
Frank Lampard is sure John Terry will come back stronger from his penalty miss in the European final.
Edwin van der Sar and Rio Ferdinand have revealed their delight at helping Man Utd win the Champions League.
Rio Ferdinand and Wes Brown have played down the significance of Man Utd's recent results against Chelsea.
Joe Cole will put old friendships aside as he goes head-to-head with two of his former team-mates in Moscow.
Rio Ferdinand admits that he was 'desperate' to pen a new long-term contract at Manchester United.
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson insists Gerard Pique will play more games next season.
Rio Ferdinand insists that helping Man Utd pick up silverware is more important than personal recognition.
Rio Ferdinand believes Manchester United's team spirit is the 'best it has been' in his time at the club.
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James Pearson breaks down Everton's chances of making it into the Premier League's 'big four'.
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