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1. Part two: So they think it's all Rover!
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 February 2005 PETER Spencer, the Manchester Evening News Sports Editor, decided to see for himself just what it's like being a referee. With the co-operation of the Manchester Referees' Association, he enlisted on an FA course. Here is the second installment of his experiences on the course at Failsworth Sports College. -
2. Part seven: Dopey meets Snow White
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 February 2005 IN the latest instalment of his series on learning to be a referee, M.E.N. Sports Editor Peter Spencer discovers how the man in the middle uses humour to keep order - and takes charge of his second game. -
3. Part five: Be prepared is the ref's motto
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 February 2005 PETER Spencer, the Manchester Evening News Sports Editor has now completed his course hoping to become a Grade 9 referee. He's now taken his written and oral exams and amazingly passed with flying colours. -
4. Referee assessor's report
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 February 2005 WHAT the Referee's Assessor thought of Peter Spencer's performance. -
5. Part three: Honesty the real trump card
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 February 2005 PETER Spencer continues his report on how to qualify as a referee. He's been to his third lesson at Failsworth Sports College where the big issue was interpretation of soccer's most controversial law...offside. -
6. Part four: The direct or indirect quiz
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 February 2005 M.E.N. SPORTS Editor, Peter Spencer, is learning to be a referee to find out for himself what it is like to be the "man in the middle" with few friends. In part four of this fascinating series he reports on his final lesson at Failsworth Sports College before his two exams, which will determine whether he makes it as a qualified Grade 9 referee. -
7. O'Neill is City's number one target
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 March 2005 MARTIN O'Neill is Manchester City's number one target to replace departed Kevin Keegan, writes Peter Spencer. -
8. Part six: My £12 of hassle
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 February 2005 M.E.N Sports Editor Peter Spencer learns to be a referee. In today's part, he takes to the field for his first game. -
9. Be a medal winner!
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 November 2005 HERE'S your unique chance to collect more medals than Sir Alex Ferguson and Stuart Pearce have between them! -
10. Your chance to be a medal winner
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 November 2005 HERE'S your unique chance to collect more medals than Sir Alex Ferguson! M.E.N. Sport is launching an exclusive official medal collections for United, featuring all of the big names.