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1. Ruud racing for Reds return
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 November 2005 RUUD van Nistelrooy will receive intensive treatment this week in a bid to get him ready for United's visit to Charlton on Saturday. -
2. Non-league: Preview
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 November 2005 NORTHWICH Victoria's talisman striker Paul Brayson is racing against time to be fit for tomorrow's crucial FA Cup first-round clash at Morecambe, which carries a winners' prize of £16,000. -
3. Rochdale 2 Chester 2
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 November 2005Coca Cola League 2
KEITH Curle said his team ‘snatched a draw from the mouth of victory’ on Saturday and the Chester boss will be relieved he does not have to face Rochdale again this season – presuming fate has not pencilled in a play-off match between the two.
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4. Old Trafford tribute to Best
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 November 2005 AMID the tears and tributes on this most emotional of Old Trafford nights, there was surely no more fitting a sight than the famous number seven shirt wheeling away in triumph, a trademark right arm raised to the skies. -
5. Pearce: Give Distin French call
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 November 2005 BLUES boss Stuart Pearce has given Sylvain Distin's World Cup hopes a ringing endorsement. The City chief has admitted he is incredulous that his captain has not yet been called up for the French national squad. -
6. Fulham 2 City 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 05 November 2005 CITY boss Stuart Pearce's failure to land transfer target Steed Malbranque came back to haunt him at Craven Cottage as the French star grabbed both goals - and left the Blues boss lamenting his side's previously celebrated defending. -
7. Fulham 2 City 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 05 November 2005 STEED& Malbranque's refusal to join Manchester City came back to haunt Stuart Pearce as the French midfielder fired both goals in Fulham's deserved victory at Craven Cottage. -
8. City 0 Liverpool 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 November 2005 JOHN Arne Riise's blistering second-half strike maintained Liverpool's surge up the Premiership table. The Norwegian settled a miserable contest just past the hour mark when he rifled Steven Gerrard's return pass beyond David James from the edge of the box. -
9. City: We must hang on to Distin
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 November 2005LIKE any manager worth his salt, Stuart Pearce will be hoping his Manchester City board open the purse-strings when the January transfer window swings open.
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10. City 0 Liverpool 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 November 2005SHOT-SHY City managed to get a single chance on target in a miserable contest against Liverpool at the City of Manchester Stadium.