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1. Birmingham 2 United 2
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005A LATE cameo from returning injury victim Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was not enough to brighten United's night as Birmingham twice battled back to deny them a win.
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2. Birmingham 2 United 2
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 WALTER& Pandiani came off the bench to halt the Manchester United bandwagon and grab a priceless point for Steve Bruce's relegation threatened side at St Andrew's. -
3. Charlton: Roo can be great, Wayne
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 December 2005 REDS legend& Bobby Charlton& believes Wayne Rooney is destined to be remembered as one of the all time United greats. -
4. City 4 Birmingham 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 December 2005 MANCHESTER City produced a sparkling first-half display against Birmingham to lift themselves into seventh place in the Premiership. -
5. Review of the Year: Part two
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 December 2005 The second part of our Review of the Year sees Malcolm Glazer finally take control of the Reds in a revolutionary summer at the club. -
6. Real cool Keane talk
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 December 2005 ROY Keane’s next move remains unclear, with Real Madrid president Florentino Perez insisting his club have not discussed signing the former Manchester United captain. -
7. Real deny Keane talks
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 December 2005 ROY Keane's next move remains unclear, with Real Madrid president Florentino Perez insisting his club have not discussed signing the former Manchester United captain. -
8. Stu backs under-fire Thatcher
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 December 2005 STUART Pearce has backed Ben Thatcher after the defender's forceful challenge on Diomansy Kamara this weekend. -
9. Old Trafford tribute to Best
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 November 2005 AMID the tears and tributes on this most emotional of Old Trafford nights, there was surely no more fitting a sight than the famous number seven shirt wheeling away in triumph, a trademark right arm raised to the skies. -
10. City 0 Liverpool 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 November 2005 JOHN Arne Riise's blistering second-half strike maintained Liverpool's surge up the Premiership table. The Norwegian settled a miserable contest just past the hour mark when he rifled Steven Gerrard's return pass beyond David James from the edge of the box.