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1. FA to step up random drugs tests
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 July 2004 THE Football Association are to increase the number of random drugs tests by 20% next season as a result of Lord Coe's extensive review into doping within the game. -
2. Boss backs instant justice plan
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 31 July 2004 KEVIN Keegan has welcomed changes to football's code of practice that will bring on-the-spot justice for sent off players. -
3. Figo considers international future
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 July 2004 Luis Figo has insisted he will take his time before deciding whether to retire from international football. -
4. FA won't let Alex chill out
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 July 2004 SIR Alex Ferguson has had a pop at the Football Association for refusing to back the idea of a winter shutdown in the Premiership. -
5. Sven did not lie, claims England No2
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 July 2004 England assistant manager Tord Grip insists Sven-Goran Eriksson did not lie to the Football Association about his affair with a staff secretary - because no one asked him about it. -
6. Likely successors should Sven go
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 July 2004 England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson finds himself under renewed pressure as the Football Association conduct an inquiry into the PR shambles surrounding his affair with a staff secretary. -
7. Fergie's right over Olympics
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 July 2004 IF you've got any interest at all in football, you wouldn't even have to think if I asked you which country are the current world champions or who won Euro 2004. -
8. Portugal stand firm on Ronaldo
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 July 2004 AN appeal by Manchester United to Portugal's football bosses not to take Cristiano Ronaldo to the Olympics have failed. -
9. Cut price night out for the family
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 July 2004 FANCY watching the heroes of Manchester United against some of the stars of world football at a knockdown price? -
10. Reds call time on French bid
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 July 2004 SALFORD City Reds have scrapped plans to sign UTC's highly-rated French forward Djemial Fakir. The big second-rower is injured, and Reds say it is not worth signing him until the end of the season. Football director Steve Simms is disappointed not to be bringing Fakir to The Willows.