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1. Giggs tipped for management role
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 December 2009 RYAN Giggs is a racing cert for a coaching job at Old Trafford - but Wales could wreck United's plans for the Sports Personality of the Year. -
2. Just the job for Scholes
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 May 2009 THE Paul Scholes farewell tour begins in Rome tonight. The mid- fielder has one year left on his United contract and, at the age of 34, is already formulating plans for a life outside football. -
3. United 1 Liverpool 4
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 March 2009 UNITED suffered their first home league defeat of the season as Liverpool reignited the title race in stunning fashion at Old Trafford. -
4. United v Spurs: Player ratings
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 01 March 2009 FIND out how we rated the Reds for their performance in the penalty shoot-out Carling Cup win over Spurs. -
5. Foster's Wembley wish
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 February 2009 BEN Foster wants the chance on Sunday at Wembley to jog a few memories. -
6. United 2 Porto 2
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 April 2009 SIR Alex Ferguson promised a “full throttle” display – but he was given a white knuckle ride as Porto gave his European champions an almighty fright. -
7. United 1 Arsenal 0: Player ratings
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 April 2009 FIND out how we rated the Reds for their performance in the 1-0 Champions League win over Arsenal at Old Trafford. -
8. United reserves 5 Bury reserves 0
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 August 2009 UNITED Reserves made an impressive start to the defence of the Manchester Senior Cup against Bury at Moss Lane on Thursday night. -
9. Miracle's over for Ronaldo
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 31 January 2009 THE penny has dropped with Cristiano Ronaldo and United will feel the benefit. -
10. David Sadler column
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 October 2009 I AM absolutely certain there will not be any beach balls floating around the penalty areas at Anfield on Sunday, but Michael Owen could do with one or two freak goals going in on his old stomping ground against Liverpool.