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1. Okocha plans life away from football
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 April 2006 JAY-JAY Okocha is planning to walk away from football when he retires from the game. -
2. Pearce plays table football
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 April 2006 CITY players will go into the game with Fulham bearing both brickbats and bouquets from their boss Stuart Pearce. -
3. Distin set to stay true Blue
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 April 2006 SYLVAIN Distin is set to stay at Manchester City - even though they won't be playing European football next season. City's captain has made it clear that he wants to play in Euro competition, sparking fears that he may leave the club this summer. -
4. Sir Matt's vision turns history
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 April 2006 IN the second of a five-part series looking back at United's 50 years in Europe, Stuart Mathieson recalls the struggle that Sir Matt Busby had to persuade the Football League to allow the Reds to play in Europe. -
5. FA in talks with Scolari
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 April 2006 THE Football Association are locked in negotiations with Luiz Felipe Scolari after offering the Brazilian the job of England head coach. -
6. No England decision imminent
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 April 2006 THE Football Association will not announce Sven-Goran Eriksson's successor as England manager until next week. -
7. Whelan: Fergie is just great
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 April 2006 LIKE a lot of people in football, I would love to see Manchester United catch Chelsea and pip Jose Mourinho's men for the Premiership title. -
8. Pearce: No recent FA contact
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 April 2006 STUART Pearce has insisted he has received no recent contact from the Football Association over the England coaching job. -
9. Reds win style wars
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 April 2006 SIR ALEX Ferguson has declared Manchester United to be the "style" champions of English football, regardless of the destination of the Premiership trophy. -
10. Wigan 1 Portsmouth 2
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 April 2006 HARRY Redknapp has again proven himself the master of the great escape as a stunning come-from-behind win at Wigan guaranteed Portsmouth another season of Barclays Premiership football.