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1. New football league for oldies
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 June 2002 MANCHESTER FA is looking to some experienced heads to lead a revival in the fortunes of local amateur football. -
2. Golden moment for Turkish football
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 June 2002 A GOLDEN GOAL by Ilhan Mansiz sent Turkey into the semi-finals and Senegal crashing out of the World Cup. -
3. Women's Football: Oldham looking for new blood
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 June 2002 OLDHAM Curzon Ladies FC are looking to form a second team for the start of the 2002-03 season and are on the lookout for players and a manager. -
4. Shakers groundshare unlikely
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 June 2002 NEVILLE Neville has played down the chances of Sale Sharks ground sharing with Bury Football Club at Gigg Lane next season. -
5. Fatigued giants crash and burn
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 June 2002 Japan and Korea are painfully familiar with seismic explosions, but in football terms they have occurred with such regularity over the opening two weeks of the World Cup that if Italy had yesterday followed their fellow previous winners Argentina, Uruguay and France through an airport departure lounge, it would hardly have registered on the game's Richter scale. -
6. 'Death to the referee' as Italians smell a rat
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 June 2002 For once the cliche was true and football did unite Italy, but it was a shared experience of bitterness, dismay and utter certainty that the nation had been mugged. -
7. Butt dad arrested by mistake
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 June 2002 NICKY Butt's dad was arrested in Tokyo by Japanese police who mistakenly thought he was a football hooligan. -
8. Henman survives close call
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 30 June 2002 Tim Henman battled his way to victory at a sun-drenched Wimbledon last night, beating South African Wayne Ferreira in four sets and giving Britain something to cheer about after the World Cup football disappointment. -
9. Worthington pours praise on Becks
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 June 2002 SOCCER showman Frank Worthington has hailed David Beckham as the successor to football legend George Best. -
10. Irish to investigate Roy row
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 09 June 2002 The Football Association of Ireland are to investigate the circumstances surrounding the sending home of Roy Keane just ten days before the start of the World Cup.