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11. Football: Looking ahead to the New Year
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 December 2005 ANOTHER year has drawn to a close. What do they say? Out with the old, in with the new. Personally, I've never bought into that. -
12. Football's big history lesson
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 January 2005 MANAGERS in the top flight need to take a look at the Championship rather than concentrating on the usual suspects from the Premiership, says Paul Hince. -
13. Hince: Fergie's doing football a favour
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 December 2005 SIR Alex Ferguson wishes to make it known that reports of his demise have greatly exaggerated. All right. The old fire-breather didn't put it quite like that. But the message from Fergie in his Christmas address to the nation was a clear as crystal, says Paul Hince. -
14. Big Sam: Football has 'gone soft''
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 April 2005 SAM Allardyce has thanked Chelsea for paying Bolton the greatest compliment possible by copying their style of play for Wednesday's Champions League win over Bayern Munich. -
15. Amateur football: Jay for England
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 September 2005 ENGLAND'S footballers are struggling to qualify for the World Cup finals - but one youngster has just shown them the way.<BR><BR> -
16. Hince: 'Fans' who shamed football
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 August 2005 ONE of the few benefits of reaching the autumn of your life is that little you see or hear has the capacity to shock. But I'm sickened to the pit of my stomach by the events which occurred at Hull City's KC Stadium last Saturday afternoon. -
17. A good advert for League 2 football
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 September 2005 COUNTY boss Chris Turner and his opposite number Keith Curle both appeared to agree that Saturday’s goalless draw at Edgeley Park was at least an entertaining one. -
18. Amateur football round-up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 September 2005 DANNY Johnson fears he's about to risk losing the job he has held for six years as Manchester FA's youth-team boss by being absent for the season's opening fixture against Nottinghamshire on Saturday. -
19. Non-league football: Steele back from Bermuda for play-offs
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 May 2005 ALTRINCHAM are paying for their assistant manager, Dalton Steele, to fly back from a business trip to Bermuda so he can be at boss Graham Heathcote's side at Sunday's Nationwide play-off final. -
20. Non-league football: Hyde's title - at last
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 May 2005 HYDE United are set to be confirmed as UniBond League champions today after Farsley Celtic lost their High Court appeal to win back the title.