The Offside Daily – Arsenal boss wants Manchester City Euro ban, Manchester United legend guarantees success over rivals, and the FA Vase.

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10 of the best football stories of the day:

1. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes those teams who break the Financial Fair Play rules should be banned from European competition.

2. Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton has guaranteed the clubs fans they will finish above rivals Manchester City next season.

3. West Ham United boss Sam Allardyce fully expects to be in charge of the club next season, despite fan unrest.

4. It’s the FA Vase final at Wembley this weekend as West Auckland Town take on Sholing.

5. An eighth construction worker has died as preparations for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil continue.

6. Football managers are set to participate in ‘question time’ style  TV programmes in front of live studio audiences. (Telegraph)

7. According to a survey, Birmingham City fans have the lowest life expectancy in league football. (Mirror)

8. In the same survey, Newcastle United fans were most likely to binge drink. (Mirror)

9. A Colombian teacher has been accused of stealing children’s Panini World Cup stickers. (Guardian)

10. A ball-boy helped three puppies off a pitch at a Bolivian football game as the players began to get angry towards the dogs. (Independent)

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