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1. Stuart Brennan's season review
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 May 2004 RIO Ferdinand, Roy Keane and rampant Arsenal. Those are the three reasons why Manchester United slipped out of the race for the major prizes and were left clinging to the FA Cup for redemption this season. -
2. Should Rio and United lodge an appeal?
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 January 2004 UNITED have until January 19 to decide whether to appeal over Rio Ferdinand's eight month ban for missing a drug test. Opinion is divided throughout the footballing world. Even at MEN Sport, Stuart Mathieson and Stuart Brennan have opposing views. Here they argue the case for and against an appeal. -
3. The Ferdinand Affair
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 March 2004 Focus on Ferdinand: M.E.N. Sports' Stuart Brennan argues that Rio owes the Reds a huge debt, while Stuart Mathieson looks at the consequnces of Rio's ban and how the affair might end. -
4. Comment: Fans should keep faith with Fergie
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2004 SIR Alex Ferguson is no stanger to pressure, nor the numerous false alarms that have prematurely signalled the decline of the United' superpower status. Here, M.E.N. Sport's Stuart Brennan& argues that it's far too early to write the Reds boss off. -
5. Fans and Sven are boxed in a corner
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 November 2004 DES Lynam to pick the England team, Gabby Yorath to play in goal...oh, and the centre circle will become a centre square to fit more neatly on to your TV screen, laments Stuart Brennan. -
6. Comment: Yes, Rooney is worth that much
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 August 2004 TWENTY-ODD million quid for a freckle-faced, jug-eared teenager who has still to shed his puppy fat? Absolutely, says Stuart Brennan. -
7. Howard on his way? It's all nonsense!
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 25 September 2004 BEING a goalkeeper is a bit like being a professional boxer - one mistake and you're doubted, two and you're deemed all washed up, writes Stuart Brennan. That appears to have been the fate of Tim Howard after his rick at Bolton and his fumble in Lyon came close to costing Manchester United two damaging defeats. -
8. Knives are out for the flops at United
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 September 2004 NOTHING concentrates Manchester United minds like a clash against old rivals Liverpool - and Monday's Old Trafford showdown has maybe come at just the right time, writes Stuart Brennan. -
9. Mourinho's mockery could be his downfall
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 March 2004 PORTO coach Jose Mourinho is one of Europe's leading young coaches, admired and pursued by clubs from Tottenham Hotspur to Atletico Madrid, but he might just learn an important lesson tonight say's the M.E.N's Stuart Brennan. -
10. Heart of the matter
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 November 2004 AMID the fighting over the ownership of United, the voice of the fans has been marginalised, writes Stuart Brennan. Until, that is, one supported made himself heard at the club's eventful AGM.