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1. Put football first!
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 June 2004 -
2. 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. -
3. Kev's right-hand man calls it a day
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 June 2004 ARTHUR Cox has announced his retirement from professional football. -
4. Roeder calls for penalty academy
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 June 2004 Glenn Roeder has challenged football's rulers to deliver a promise they made six years ago in a bid to help end England's failure at penalty shoot-outs. -
5. Comment: England can't afford a Swiss miss
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 June 2004 If you were to choose the last man in football likely to panic Sven-Goran Eriksson would be high on the list. -
6. Croatia geared up for the big push
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 June 2004 CROATIAN Football Federation president Vlatko Markovic is confident his players will not suffer from stagefright in Lisbon tonight. -
7. FA defend video 'blunder'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 June 2004 The Football Association have defended the video designed to help David James cope with the threat of France's attack - but did not feature any Zinedine Zidane free-kicks. -
8. Young guns set to star for England
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 June 2004 IN Wayne's World, the prospect of two 21-year-olds teaming up for an England side hardly raises an eyebrow, but Lancs' own golden boys will be looking to show that football isn't the only sport with an abundance of young talent. -
9. England expects
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 June 2004 When Sven-Goran Eriksson decided against taking the Chelsea route to riches beyond the ken of the average football fan, he did so for two main reasons. -
10. Brooking's ideal home
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 05 June 2004 TREVOR Brooking is delighted that another major championship is coming to Manchester. Brooking, the FA's Director of Football Development, was speaking at the launch of the build-up to the 2004 Partially Sighted World Championships to be held at Manchester's Velodrome, supported by the M.E.N.