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1. The crying game: Soccer in the real world
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 July 2005 PLAYERS' union deputy chief Mick McGuire believes the 500 players who have been ditched by their clubs this summer is an indication that England's football industry is at last getting its house in order.<BR> -
2. Scots don't want GB team, insist SFA
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 July 2005 THE& Scottish Football Association today insisted they would resist the creation of a Great Britain team for the 2012 London Olympics. -
3. Soul Brothers
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 July 2005 FOOTBALL, but with a soul - that was what Saturday's match between AFC Wimbledon and FC United was all about. -
4. Blues fans plan breakaway club
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 July 2005 A GROUP of disillusioned City fans are planning to set up their own semi-professional club, to be known as Fans' Football Club City. -
5. Community boss salutes Specsavers backing
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 July 2005 STOCKPORT County’s Football in the Community department is celebrating this week after scooping an unprecedented sponsorship deal worth £10,000. -
6. FC United journey begins
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 July 2005 FC United kicked off their football life at the weekend with a 0-0 draw against Leigh RMI. -
7. Expert doubts Glazer promises
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 July 2005 A LEADING& football finance expert believes the Glazer family will break the promises they have made to Manchester United supporters over the last 24 hours. -
8. Hailing a rare case of loyalty
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 July 2005 LOYALTY and football. Not two words you would normally see in the same sentence in these grab-what-you can days.<BR> -
9. Do a deal now, Wigan
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 July 2005 THE only boys in blue making the news in Wigan should be the lads playing Premiership football at the JJB Stadium next season, writes Neil Barker.& It's about time Wigan Athletic owner Dave Whelan and Greater Manchester Police reached a compromise in their long-running dispute over policing costs at the stadium. -
10. Fulham fans back the Hatters
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 July 2005 FELLOW fans from as far afield as Spain and London have been getting behind the Stockport County Supporters Trust in the run-up to their successful takeover of the football club last Friday.