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21. Ronaldo happy to focus on football
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 November 2005 CRISTIANO Ronaldo has welcomed the news he will not face charges over a rape allegation made in October. -
22. Campbell: Stu success is good for football
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 December 2005 BAGGIES& captain Kevin Campbell has backed Stuart Pearce's start to his City managerial career - and is keen to renew acquaintances with his old pal. -
23. Breaking the Payne barrier
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 March 2005 MACC Town's Steve Payne has revealed there were times when he thought he would never play football again. -
24. Weathering the half-term storm
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 November 2005OVER 120 children attended Rochdale AFC’s Football in the Community half-term programme at various venues across the borough and although there was several days of bad weather, they all seemed to enjoy themselves with a number being recommended to the Club’s Centre of Excellence and Rochdale FC Ladies.
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25. The grass is greener
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 June 2005 THE rise of the indoor soccer centre may not, after all, be behind the sharp decline in park football. -
26. Help for refs would be a turn-off
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 January 2005 BRIAN Barwick, the recently appointed chief executive of the Football Association, is a bit of an oddity for someone in that exalted position...when it comes to football, he actually knows his onions, writes Paul Hince. -
27. Trust on hand at national conference
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 November 2005THREE members of the Rochdale Supporters Trust attended the recent national conference of football trusts at the British Library in London.
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28. Latics dream nears reality
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 April 2005 THE football historians insisted that it could never happen again; that the great dream had died with Wimbledon in the 1980s, writes Paul Hince. Those football anoraks were wrong. That great dream is still alive. -
29. The Hince awards
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 May 2005 SO, that's it then. Another football season is over bar the shouting. It's right what they say, you know - the older you get the quicker time slips by. -
30. Bang in centre of the soccer world
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 May 2005 WHEN I was a lad growing up in the leafy suburbs of Gorton and then Fallowfield, the Red Rose county of Lancashire dominated English football.