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1. Silkmen hope to strike deal with Foundation
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 March 2006 MACCLESFIELD Town have offered to pay the Football Foundation '130,000 now - and '65,000 by the end of the year. -
2. Beckham signs for Wythenshawe
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 March 2006 THE father of England football captain David Beckham is the latest signing for an ambitious Manchester amateur football club. -
3. Study the beautiful game with County
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 March 2006 STOCKPORT County are taking on another new venture for the next academic year - full time college courses based around Football Studies in partnership with Myerscough College. -
4. Rio slams UEFA
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 March 2006 UNITED defender Rio Ferdinand has launched a scathing attack on UEFA for their failure to stamp out racism in football. -
5. A rest makes Kev his best!
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 March 2006 KEVIN Nolan hasn't given international football a second thought after taking his cue from United ace Paul Scholes. -
6. Germans back Brazil for World Cup
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 March 2006 ASK the average German football fan who they believe will win this summer's World Cup, and the chances are that back will come the answer: `Brazil.' It is unheard of for a European host nation to go into the tournament with so little hope of clinching the trophy. -
7. Hamshaw gets the County vote
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 March 2006 COCA-COLA Championship Player of the Year Phil Jagielka reckons he will face patter not plaudits from his Sheffield United manager Neil Warnock when the midfielder returns to Bramall Lane clutching the award he received at Sunday's inaugural 'Football League Awards incorporating FourFourTwo's Top 50 Football League Players' evening. -
8. Rio attack on UEFA racism failure
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 March 2006 RIO Ferdinand has launched a scathing attack on UEFA for their failure to stamp out racism in football. The Reds defender is backing a European Parliament resolution calling on referees to be given powers to abandon matches where supporters make racially abusive taunts. -
9. Pearce: One year in charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 March 2006 STUART PEARCE admits the responsibilities of football management are right up his street. The more accountability that is piled on to his broad shoulders the more the City chief relishes the challenge and he is happy to admit than being the boss has filled the void left by hanging up his renowned boots. -
10. FA wait on final bid
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 March 2006 FOOTBALL Association chiefs will discover in October if their bid for Wembley to host the 2008 Champions League final has been successful.