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1. Clever scholars are word perfect
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 February 2005 HAVE you ever wondered how the Manchester United players manage to stay so word-perfect and unruffled when being grilled by Her Majesty's Press? -
2. Hince: Even Pele had his off days
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 19 September 2006 FORTY years ago during the summer of 1966, I drove over to Goodison Park with my pal and Manchester City team-mate Tony Coleman to watch Brazil playing in the group stage of the World Cup finals. -
3. Hince: Time to call it a day
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 November 2006 THIS will be the last time you'll have to endure one of my rants in your evening newspaper. The liverish old scribbler you've had to put up with all these years will scribble no more from this day on. -
4. Cassell's cream of the crop
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 December 2004 AFTER six years as City's Academy manager, Jim Cassell has seen dreams come true and evaporate for hundreds of kids at Platt Lane. -
5. Comment: No, Rooney isn't worth that much
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 August 2004 WAYNE Rooney is an exceptionally-gifted young footballer. He's got the body of a man and the mind of a teenager. But he's not the right man for United, argues Paul Hince. -
6. United: Fergie schools his new brood
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 August 2005 SEVEN of Manchester United's most promising young players are taking the David Beckham route to future Premiership stardom. Paul Hince casts an eye over the latest generation of young stars. -
7. Big spender
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 October 2004 MALCOLM Glazer today made his first move to woo sceptical United fans. The Florida-based tycoon who is poised to mount a takeover at Old Trafford having amassed 28 per cent of the club's shares has vowed to spend big to ensure United never get outbid in the transfer market. -
8. Ricky's world
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 June 2005 MANCHESTER'S Ricky Hatton has the world at his feet after his stunning stoppage victory over Kostya Tszyu. He spoke to Paul Hince about his life, career, and what the future holds for the Hitman. -
9. Clive won't dig Rupert out of hole
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 25 June 2005 TWO sports from different planets & . . and Paul Hince looks at their orbits. -
10. It's not the end of the world, kids
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 March 2005 MANCHESTER United's decision to scrap one of their two reserve teams will seem like the end of the world right now for some of the young hopefuls at Old Trafford.