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11. Bon Jovi could give City the Blues
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 May 2008 CITY have been confirmed as England's UEFA Cup Fair Play representatives, but they could face the prospect of not playing on their own ground in the opening round. -
12. Hughes wants time
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 December 2008 MARK Hughes today praised the “fantastic” support he has had from the board and spoke of his dismay that Premier League managers are not given more time before facing the axe. -
13. Hughes demands City group win
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 December 2008 CITY may make changes for tomorrow's Euro trip to Santander but boss Mark Hughes has set his sights on winning the group. -
14. Snubbed Elano set for City exit
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 December 2008 ELANO could be on his way out of City after being banished from the squad that lost 2-1 at West Brom. -
15. Hughes must strike balance
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 September 2008 MARK Hughes must today feel like all his birthdays and Christmases have come at once. -
16. Abu-Dhabi-do for City!
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 September 2008 EVEN by Manchester City's own standards, the events of the last 48-hours take some beating. -
17. Just the job, says Hamann
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 November 2008 DIDI Hamann saluted a job well done for City as they booked their place in the last 32 of the UEFA Cup. -
18. Swansea Youth 0 City Youth 3
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 December 2008 CITY’S defence of the FA Youth Cup got off to the smoothest possible start at Liberty Stadium. -
19. Sven fixes sights on Zigic
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 July 2007 IF Sven-Goran Eriksson cannot persuade Liverpool to part with Peter Crouch, then he is ready to move for Serbian look-a-like Nikola Zigic. -
20. Blackburn 2 City 0: Verdict
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 May 2006 WHILE Mark Hughes dusts off the maps of Europe this summer, embarrassed Stuart Pearce will be heading back to his drawing board.