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1. Olympics: Green light for GB football team
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 September 2005 THE& Football Association will press ahead with efforts to find a way to field a Great Britain football team for the 2012 Olympics in London after being given the green light by FIFA president Sepp Blatter. -
2. Has football's bubble burst?
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 September 2005 WITH& Premiership attendances falling and ticket prices rising, the murmurings of discontent surrounding English football's top flight are growing louder. -
3. Amateur football: Jay for England
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 September 2005 ENGLAND'S footballers are struggling to qualify for the World Cup finals - but one youngster has just shown them the way.<BR><BR> -
4. A good advert for League 2 football
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 September 2005 COUNTY boss Chris Turner and his opposite number Keith Curle both appeared to agree that Saturday’s goalless draw at Edgeley Park was at least an entertaining one. -
5. Amateur football round-up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 September 2005 DANNY Johnson fears he's about to risk losing the job he has held for six years as Manchester FA's youth-team boss by being absent for the season's opening fixture against Nottinghamshire on Saturday. -
6. Macclesfield: Silkmen charged by FA
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 September 2005 MACCLESFIELD Town have been charged by the Football Association with four breaches of rules regarding financial irregularities. -
7. FA charge Macc
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 September 2005 MACCLESFIELD have been charged by the Football Association with four breaches of rules regarding financial irregularities. -
8. The League gets involved in the Fans of the Future
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 September 2005 COUNTY are also backing a new Football League initiative which aims to give young supporters throughout England and Wales the opportunity to begin a lifelong passion for their local club. -
9. Blatter at odds with WADA
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 September 2005 FOOTBALL'S world governing body FIFA remain at odds with the rest of the sporting world with their judgement of how first-time drug offenders should be punished. -
10. United and City lose out to Hull
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 September 2005 MANCHESTER'S football clubs have been left behind by Hull in a fan poll on stadium facilities. But despite being beaten by the Yorkshire team's football ground in terms of the quality of services on offer, United and City came top of the table as the most popular venues to visit in the country.