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1. Gear up for ‘Football Frenzy’
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 September 2006 COUNTYéS Football in the Community coaches are preparing for their next éFootball Frenzyé soccer school which is set to take place at Stockport School on Mile End Lane during the October half-term break. -
2. Mills: I want first-team football
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 September 2006 DANNY Mills has revealed he joined Coca-Cola Championship strugglers Hull on a two-month loan after being told by Stuart Pearce he has no future at Manchester City. -
3. Sam's Beeb watch
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 19 September 2006 THE football world is waiting with bated breath for the BBC's Panorama bungs investigation. -
4. Why not study the beautiful game?
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 September 2006 SPORTY students can still take advantage of Stockport Countyés link-up with Myerscough College in the form of full-time courses based around football studies. -
5. Hince: All fur coats
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 September 2006 WELL, it seemed like a good idea at the time. Did I want to remain a bit-part player at Manchester City or take the chance of regular first-team football at Charlton Athletic? -
6. Portugal ban would boost Reds Euro chances
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 September 2006 MANCHESTER United and Celtic could receive a Champions League boost after FIFA confirmed they could impose a ban on Portuguese football which would result in Benfica being excluded from European competition. -
7. UEFA want bung men banned for life
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 September 2006 UEFA want a life ban for anyone found guilty of taking an illegal payment from a transfer. Their director of communications William Gaillard believes `bungs' are not only prevalent in British football, but across Europe. -
8. Chesterfield v City: Verdict
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 September 2006 CALAMITOUS City sank to a new low at Saltergate as they submitted their annual bid to be nominated football's biggest laughing stock. -
9. Pompey win was for Sam: Nolan
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 September 2006 SAM Allardyce believes the spirit at Bolton has grown since the Panorama investigation into football corruption, resulting in the 1-0 victory against Portsmouth at Fratton Park. -
10. Salford's swipe at GB coach Noble
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 September 2006 SALFORD Reds football director Steve Simms claims no Reds player will pull on a Great Britain shirt while coach Brian Noble is in charge.