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  1. 1. Capital growth for Lewis

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 May 2005 RUGBY Football League executive chairman Richard Lewis wants two London teams competing in Super League by 2008 as part of his blueprint to expand the game.
  2. 2. RL legend backs Millward

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 May 2005 RUGBY League legend Eric Ashton knows what it takes to coach both Wigan and St Helens.
  3. 3. RFL punish Millward

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 May 2005 IAN Millward, sacked by St Helens on Tuesday for gross misconduct, was on Thursday punished by the Rugby Football League for swearing at an official.
  4. 4. RFL inspect race claims

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 May 2005 THE Rugby Football League has opened an investigation following allegations that several Leeds Rhinos players were racially abused by Leigh supporters during last week's Super League game at The Coliseum.
  5. 5. Capital growth!

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 May 2005
  6. 6. Saints appoint Anderson

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 May 2005 ST HELENS have appointed New Zealand national boss Daniel Anderson as their new head coach. Anderson takes over from fellow Australian Ian Millward, who lost an appeal against his sacking for gross misconduct last week.
  7. 7. Saints sack Millward

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 May 2005 St Helens have sacked coach Ian Millward for gross misconduct.
  8. 8. Millward vows to fight his corner

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 May 2005 ST HELENS coach Ian Millward is to "vigorously" contest allegations brought against him by his club.
  9. 9. FC United's Salford bid blocked

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 May 2005 SALFORD Reds have ruled out the proposed FC United using their stadium for matches.
  10. 10. Latics live the dream

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 08 May 2005 WIGAN will stand alongside Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool in the Premiership next season.
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