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1. Wenger puts focus on football
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 March 2004 ARSENE Wenger has promised his Arsenal team will be focusing on football, not fighting, when they face Manchester United at Highbury on Sunday. -
2. Non-league football: weekend round up
Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 March 2004 ROUND-UP of all the region's non-league football action. -
3. Non-league football: weekend round up
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 March 2004 ROUND-UP of the weekend's non-league football action. -
4. Non-league football: weekend round-up
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 March 2004 WEEKEND round up of the region's non-league football action. -
5. Non-league football: weekend round up
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 March 2004 ROUND-UP of the region's non-league football action. -
6. Non-league football: weekend round up
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 March 2004 ROUND-UP of all the region's non-league football action. -
7. Non-league football: Stalybridge on the up
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 March 2004 SLICK Stalybridge planted one foot firmly in non-league's new Northern Alliance last night as they romped to a 5-0 home victory over Frickley. -
8. Comment: Mistakes mount up for Fergie
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2004 SIR Alex Ferguson is no stanger to pressure, nor the numerous false alarms that have prematurely signalled the decline of the United's superpower status. Here, we look at the mistakes that may make it time to question the continued reign of arguably British football's greatest manager. -
9. Victory the perfect pick-me-up
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 13 March 2004 UNITED are in crisis, apparently. The national papers are telling us so. Which, on a scale of football catastrophe means that Liverpool are in cataclysm, Newcastle in damnation and Manchester City in desolation. Leeds fell off the bottom of the scale several weeks ago. -
10. Sven can bank on red and blue
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 March 2004 MANCHESTER football will be the bedrock of England's bid for Euro 2004 glory . . . and this time there could even be a blue tinge to complement the usual red. And the man who feels United and City, together with Liverpool, could provide the national team with the base to win the summer tournament in Portugal is one of the area's greatest football products, 1966 hero Sir Geoff Hurst.<BR>