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1. Boxall boost for Belle Vue
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 December 2008 BELLE Vue starlet Steve Boxall will also race for Premier League Newcastle next year. -
2. Chabal prepares his long au revoir
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 December 2008 SEBASTIEN Chabal has revealed how the pull of his family has forced him to bid a premature adieu to England and call time on his five-year love affair with Sale Sharks. -
3. Tuesday's selections
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 December 2008 VERSATILE and useful on his day and in his own class, Coda Agency looks one of the safer propositions at Southwell before racing takes a short break ahead of the top-quality fare on Boxing Day. -
4. Davies does the trick for County
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 December 2008 CRAIG Davies was the toast of County fans after his superb hat-trick sunk Rovers. -
5. 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. -
6. England battle on
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 December 2008 ENGLAND'S persistence forced India to halt their plan to score quick runs as they attempted to establish a major lead and push for victory in the final Test at the PCA Stadium. -
7. Hughes expects improvement
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 December 2008 MARK Hughes insists his team will progress in the second half of the season and climb the Barclays Premier League table. -
8. Preview: West Brom v Man City
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 December 2008 Micah Richards believes Manchester City have played some "amazing" football this season. -
9. Robinho big doubt for WBA clash
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 December 2008 Robinho is very doubtful for Manchester City's crunch Premier League clash with West Brom. -
10. 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.