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1. Football luminaries to attend Clough memorial
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 October 2004 Sir Bobby Robson and Sir Trevor Brooking will head the list of football luminaries expected to attend the Brian Clough memorial service. -
2. Racism 'rife in football administration'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 October 2004 Racism in recruitment at the highest level of the football industry is still a major problem, the Commission for Racial Equality said today. -
3. Non-league football: weekend round up
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 October 2004 ALL the weekend action from the region's non-league football teams. -
4. Non-league football: weekend preview
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 October 2004 PREVIEW of the region's non-league football action. -
5. Fan's comment: Football's a family affair
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 October 2004 Like many supporters of the Blue or Red side of Manchester, I can understand the roots of support, as generally it comes from the family. -
6. Non-league football: Weekend round-up
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 October 2004 DROYLSDEN boss Dave Pace saluted star signing Jody Banim after his debut heroics helped the Bloods earn a '3,750 FA Cup bonus. -
7. Non-league football: Bridge too far
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 October 2004 PETER Wragg's third reign as manager of Stalybridge got off to a bad start last night as the Bower Fold side crashed to a 2-1 FA Cup third-qualifying round defeat at Leek. -
8. Non-league football: Ben's super strike
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 October 2004 BEN Smith's super solo strike in extra time gave Stalybridge a dramatic FA Cup victory over Barrow last night, earning them a third qualifying round trip to Leek a week on Saturday. -
9. Non-league football: Six of the best
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 October 2004 ASHTON United hit Altrincham for six in the new Carthium Cup last night to book a first-round trip to Droylsden. -
10. Rio? He's the Rolls Royce of football
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 October 2004 STEVE Bruce has hailed Rio Ferdinand as a "Rolls Royce" defender. Ferdinand's comeback story has been given the seal of approval from Manchester United defensive legend Bruce.