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  1. 11. Football? It's a girl's game, says FA chief

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 January 2008 MANCHESTER FA's new chief executive Roger Reade is determined to do it for the girls.
  2. 12. The Adrian Morley column

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 September 2008 WHAT on earth is happening in the football world? Three games into a new season, City are about to become one of the richest clubs in the world and £60m has been splashed out to bring Berbatov and Robinho to Old Trafford and Eastlands, it's absolutely crazy.
  3. 13. Comment: Calm after the storm

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 September 2008 WHEN former Prime Minister Harold Wilson 40 years ago uttered the words `a week is a long time in politics' he had no perception of the kind of exaggerated warp factor 21st century professional football would inhabit.
  4. 14. Minister's fears on foreign owners

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 September 2008 A GOVERNMENT minister will today voice his concerns over foreign ownership of British football clubs, in the wake of the takeover at Manchester City.
  5. 15. County new boys keep perspective

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 July 2008 DON'T try to tell Stockport new boys Carl Baker and Peter Thompson that they are football "slaves" - or you might get a dose of reality in return.
  6. 16. Comment: Scholes can go on and on

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 July 2008 VETERAN Paul Scholes has the football finishing line in sight, but Stuart Brennan reckons the United ace should keep on going.
  7. 17. Croatia fine for Heskey abuse

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 September 2008 THE Croatian Football Federation have been fined £14,920 for the racist abuse directed at Emile Heskey in the World Cup qualifier against England earlier this month.
  8. 18. Stuart Mathieson's Japan diary

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 December 2008 THE Yokohama business district's ultra-modern shopping mall is the last place you would expect to come across the 42-year-old leather football that Sir Bobby Charlton smashed into Portugal's net twice in the 1966 World Cup.
  9. 19. FA calls for Respect

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 September 2008 THE Lancashire and Cheshire AFL, at the start of their Centenary season, continue to play a prominent role in the Football Association’s new behavioural campaign - the Respect programme.
  10. 20. The derby is back

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 September 2008 THE Manchester derby is set to become the biggest rivalry in English football - but not just yet.

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