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  1. 1. 99 questions in racing duo's letter to Reds

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 January 2004 A list of 99 questions sent to Manchester United by lawyers acting for racing tycoons John Magnier and JP McManus has been revealed today.
  2. 2. Comment: Racing tycoon risking fans' wrath

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 January 2004 JOHN Magnier needs to be very careful in his Manchester United machinations - or risk a tide of Red wrath.
  3. 3. Horses for courses

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 31 January 2004 JOHN MAGNIER and his business partner JP McManus might be world-class when it comes to judging horse flesh. But in football matters the two Irish billionaires are strictly non-league.
  4. 4. Manchester City 1 Charlton Athletic 1

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 January 2004 PAOLO Di Canio's 84th-minute leveller for Charlton pitched Manchester City into new depths of despair at Eastlands.
  5. 5. United: Let's talk face-to-face

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 January 2004 UNITED want a face-to-face meeting with John Magnier and JP McManus to help settle the spiralling Old Trafford feud.
  6. 6. United statement unlikely to appease Magnier

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 January 2004 MANCHESTER& United have opened themselves up to more scrutiny than any club in Europe and it still does not look like it will placate their major shareholders.
  7. 7. Fergie signs on

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 January 2004 SIR Alex Ferguson today secured a lucrative new United deal that will make him £1.5m-a-year richer.
  8. 8. Fergie to roll on

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 January 2004 SIR Alex Ferguson and John Magnier are agreed on one thing - a new one-year rolling contract for the Reds boss.
  9. 9. Hince: High time to aim at money men

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 January 2004 FIFTEEN years ago Paul Hince met a manager who kept an air rifle in his office, supposedly to reap revenge on a certain agent...
  10. 10. Fergie will survive - Wenger

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 January 2004 Arsene Wenger does not believe Sir Alex Ferguson will be forced out of Manchester United in his dispute with racehorse owners John Magnier and JP McManus - as he would be too much of a loss to the club.
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