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1. FC United: Russ a true football hero
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 November 2005 RUSSELL Delaney was a true football hero. And it was fitting that, on a night when the names of Roy Keane and George Best were on the lips of FC United supporters at Gigg Lane, that of the modest Red was also sung, loud and proud. -
2. Ronaldo happy to focus on football
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 November 2005 CRISTIANO Ronaldo has welcomed the news he will not face charges over a rape allegation made in October. -
3. Weathering the half-term storm
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 November 2005OVER 120 children attended Rochdale AFC’s Football in the Community half-term programme at various venues across the borough and although there was several days of bad weather, they all seemed to enjoy themselves with a number being recommended to the Club’s Centre of Excellence and Rochdale FC Ladies.
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4. Trust on hand at national conference
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 November 2005THREE members of the Rochdale Supporters Trust attended the recent national conference of football trusts at the British Library in London.
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5. Police launch hooligan rail crackdown
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 November 2005 MORE& than 500 police officers are taking part in a "day of action" across the rail network today to tackle football hooliganism. -
6. Hince: Legacy of a legend
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 November 2005 EVEN in death George Best managed to provide one last service for professional football in this country. How typical of the man. -
7. Mike salutes the fans of tomorrow
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 November 2005The Big Interview
DESPITE County’s slightly precarious league position at present, Football in the Community manager Mike Smith is as busy as ever and is determined to keep ‘spreading the word’ not only in Stockport, but right across the region.
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8. United: Rooney could match Best
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 November 2005 SIR Alex Ferguson believes Wayne Rooney has what it takes to match the achievements of George Best, who retired from football at the highest level when he was only 27, before staging several comebacks. -
9. Hince: Sorry Wigan, I was wrong
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 November 2005 FOOTBALL, in my opinion, is like a woman. Take either for granted and you'll end up regretting it. So I'm taking nothing for granted about the the start Wigan Athletic have made to life in the Premiership. -
10. UEFA slam 'greedy' clubs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 November 2005 UEFA president Lennart Johansson claims that top clubs are being "greedy" in their demands for a larger share of cash from football.