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1. Non league football: weekend preview
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 August 2004 PREVIEW of the region's non-league football action. -
2. Non-league football: Weekend preview
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 August 2004 PREVIEW of the weekend's non-league football. -
3. The greatest runs in English football
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 August 2004 Arsenal equalled Nottingham Forest's record 42-game unbeaten league run by beating Middlesbrough 5-3 in their Barclays Premiership clash at Highbury. -
4. We will do what is necessary to win title - Mourinho
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 August 2004 Jose Mourinho is prepared to ditch Chelsea's tradition of open, attacking football if it means snatching the Premiership title. -
5. FA probe 'deficiencies' as Eriksson cleared
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 August 2004 The Football Association were today launching an urgent internal review into the self-confessed management "deficiencies" which led to the scandal that has engulfed the game's governing body. -
6. League gates most definitely on the up
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 August 2004 THE newly-renamed Coca-Cola Football League kicked off in style last weekend with the highest opening weekend attendances since the 1965/66 season. -
7. Fa shake-up only way forward - Fans chief
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 August 2004 Fans' bosses have called for a radical restructuring of the Football Association following the Sven-Goran Eriksson saga. -
8. Ron's fighting fit for Athens
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 August 2004 THE Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) has published a medical bulletin to prove that Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo is fit to compete in the Olympic football tournament in Greece. -
9. Taylor: Players back Sven
Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 August 2004 THE ENGLAND squad is standing behind coach Sven-Goran Eriksson despite the Football Association's "hidden agenda", according to Gordon Taylor. -
10. Comment: Scholes wrong to quit
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 August 2004 YOU only get one life and in professional soccer you only get one career. And I've got a gut feeling that Paul Scholes will live to regret it if he stands by his decision to retire from international football.