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1. Sponsors queue up to put name on the cup
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 January 2006 THE& Football Association are expected to reveal a new sponsorship package next week. -
2. Hince: Why bosses should grin and bear it
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 January 2006 IT scares me to even admit this, but I've spent the last 45 years, give or take a week or two, either playing football for a living or writing about it. -
3. Hince: Why Chelsea can rule for years
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 January 2006 SO, a new year at the top end of English football has started just as the last one did. Chelsea over the hill and out of sight at the head of the Premiership. -
4. Wigan: Ian's Wigan wonderland
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 January 2006 IAN McNEILL still has to pinch himself to believe Wigan Athletic's remarkable rags-to-riches rise up the football ladder is no fairytale. -
5. Ferguson left frustrated
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 08 January 2006 SIR ALEX Ferguson believes the "nature of FA Cup football" was to blame for United's embarrassing goalless draw with Burton Albion. -
6. Clough: We'll play without fear
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 January 2006 BURTON manager Nigel Clough is not holding out much hope of humbling mighty Manchester United - but if Albion do produce an FA Cup shock, the Brewers boss wants it to be on the back of entertaining football. -
7. Millward: Slippery slope to World Cup woe
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 January 2006 BOY, did Mike Newell kick up a stink by claiming "bungs" were still common in football. It was a bold statement for him to make as a manager, but I'm glad to say it's something that certainly does not go on in rugby league. -
8. Hince: How Jewell and his men beat the odds
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 January 2006 IT'S& a story so improbable that it could even be described as one of those little football miracles which crop up from time to time. It's a story about a small club transforming itself into a big club in the space of a few short months and changing the habits of an entire town in the process. It's the story of Wigan Athletic. -
9. Mark forced to call it a day
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 January 2006 <DIV>FORMER Latics midfielder Mark Bonner has announced his retirement from football after he was warned that playing on may lead to future disability.</DIV> -
10. Ferguson hails Conference class
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 January 2006 SIR Alex Ferguson has admitted Burton Albion's amazing FA Cup draw with Manchester United was good news for football, even if it left the Scot squirming in his seat for the second season running.