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31. Football should be Anelka's focus - Keegan
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 December 2004 BLUES boss Kevin Keegan has issued Nicolas Anelka with a thinly veiled warning following the Frenchman's remarks to the press about wanting to play on a bigger stage. -
32. Put football first!
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 June 2004 -
33. Old Trafford says no to football
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 June 2004 CRICKET chiefs have blanked out the Euro 2004 quarter-final at the Old Trafford day-night international tomorrow. -
34. The greatest runs in English football
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 August 2004 Arsenal equalled Nottingham Forest's record 42-game unbeaten league run by beating Middlesbrough 5-3 in their Barclays Premiership clash at Highbury. -
35. Non-league football: Vics go into administration
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 September 2004 DEBT-ridden Conference National strugglers Northwich Victoria have gone into administration, it emerged last night, but it's hoped a takeover deal will be completed soon to safeguard the club's future, subject to approval by creditors. -
36. Non-league football: weekend preview
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 September 2004 WEEKEND preview of all the region's non-league action. -
37. Non-league football: Weekend round-up
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 October 2004 DROYLSDEN boss Dave Pace saluted star signing Jody Banim after his debut heroics helped the Bloods earn a '3,750 FA Cup bonus. -
38. Non-league football: Ben's super strike
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 October 2004 BEN Smith's super solo strike in extra time gave Stalybridge a dramatic FA Cup victory over Barrow last night, earning them a third qualifying round trip to Leek a week on Saturday. -
39. Non-league football: Six of the best
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 October 2004 ASHTON United hit Altrincham for six in the new Carthium Cup last night to book a first-round trip to Droylsden. -
40. Non-league football: Bridge too far
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 October 2004 PETER Wragg's third reign as manager of Stalybridge got off to a bad start last night as the Bower Fold side crashed to a 2-1 FA Cup third-qualifying round defeat at Leek.