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1. Millward: Premier football's big Down Under
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 October 2005 YOU just wouldn't believe how big Premiership football is here in Oz. In New South Wales and Queensland, rugby league is the No 1 sport, but I have been picking up newspapers that are providing two full pages on the Premiership. -
2. Blatter blasts money men
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 October 2005 FIFA president Sepp Blatter has vowed to stop "greed ruling the world of football" and launched a blistering attack on hugely-wealthy club owners he claims are threatening the future of football. -
3. Casper: Born to be boss
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 October 2005 WHEN you have spent hours on an operating table fighting for your footballing future and months in a courtroom seeking justice, the task of maintaining Bury's cherished Football League status doesn't seem such a difficult proposition<BR> -
4. Carlos: Defend well and one goal is enough
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 October 2005 CARLOS Queiroz admits his football philosophy is to win games the old Arsenal way - 1-0. The Reds assistant manager says he sees sound defence as the platform and that his immediate aim is to score one more goal than the opposition to win. -
5. Mixed emotions over Roy departure
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 October 2005 FORMER Ireland star Tony Cascarino feels Roy Keane has left behind a mixed legacy in the history of his country's football after the Reds captain announced his retirement from the international game. -
6. City: Sign of the times
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 October 2005 IT'S not only on the pitch that City are catching the attention of the rest of the Premiership. City's innovative and ground-breaking poster campaign has got the great and the good of English football sitting up and taking notice.<BR> -
7. Allardyce slams Arsenal's attack con
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 October 2005 BOLTON& boss Sam Allardyce has accused Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger of "conning everybody" into believing the Gunners always play attacking football. -
8. City: Back off, England
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 October 2005 CITY Academy director Jim Cassell has called for a nationwide rethink on junior international football. -
9. FA set date for Macc hearing
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 October 2005 MACCLESFIELD Town will face a Football Association hearing on November 15 after pleading guilty to two charges of financial irregularities. -
10. Silkmen set date for FA personal hearing
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 October 2005 MACC TOWN will go before the Football Association on Thursday, November 15.