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11. Amateur football round-up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 February 2009 LEADING local outfit Gregorians will soon be bound for the Isle of Man after being chosen to represent the Manchester League in the FA National League System Cup. -
12. Football mascots to join the fun
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 September 2009 IT may be a serious day for some but the accent is firmly on fun for hard-pressed families at Saturday's Manchester Evening News race day just down the East Lancs Road at Haydock. -
13. Manchester's teams for all seasons
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 September 2009 IT doesn't take an induction into Football's Hall of Fame to confirm their places in the history of the English game - but for the Busby Babes and Manchester City's 1968 title-winners, it is fitting recognition. -
14. The magic of Murphy
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 May 2009 IN March this year and with minimum fuss, a clutch of legendary football figures gathered in the former coal mining village of Pentre, in the Rhondda Valley, Wales. -
15. Hughes warning for Gunners
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 September 2009 MANCHESTER City boss Mark Hughes has warned Arsene Wenger he will win nothing with pretty football. -
16. Hurst backs community scheme
Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 June 2009 SIR Geoff Hurst was on hand to boost a kids community football project in Preston at the weekend. -
17. Retirement a possibility admits Tevez
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 November 2009 CARLOS Tevez has considered the prospect of retiring from football if Argentina win next summer's World Cup in South Africa, conceding he is "saturated" by so much football. -
18. Carroll's comment
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 March 2009 What do cricket, football and rugby have in common? We invented them all; and now we’re only second rate at international level. At Twenty20 cricket we’re hopeless – not surprising when the team changes every match, while the Australians keep a settled team. -
19. Sparky hits back at jibes
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 February 2009 BLUES boss Mark Hughes has hit back at opposite number Stale Solbakken for claiming City's wealth could `destroy football'. -
20. Comment: City victims of prejudice
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 January 2009 SO the deal that would have turned world football order upside down is off - a bombshell development that no doubt will please all those critics of the Blues whose only crime was to compete with the so called top four and bring some glory to what has become known as Middle Eastlands.