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  1. 1. Non league football: weekend preview

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 August 2004 PREVIEW of the region's non-league football action.
  2. 2. Non-league football: Weekend preview

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 August 2004 PREVIEW of the weekend's non-league football.
  3. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.
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