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  1. 1. Dunne focused on football

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 03 March 2007 RICHARD Dunne insists that City players are focused on improving their Premiership position despite all the takeover talk.
  2. 2. Caborn joins our supporters

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 March 2007 SPORTS Minister Richard Caborn has, like the Prime Minister, backed our campaign to cut the price of Premiership football.
  3. 3. Double whammy angers Gannon

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 March 2007 STOCKPORT County boss Jim Gannon is threatening civil action against the Football League if they don't punish Bristol Rovers over last month's postponed game.
  4. 4. Should clubs set limit on wages?

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 March 2007 The Premiership's "big four" clubs are reported to have set an unofficial £100,000 a week limit on players' wages, which means United's Cristiano Ronaldo and Chelsea's Frank Lampard stand little chance of receiving the massive pay increases they are demanding. Here, two M.E.N. Sport writers argue for and against salary capping in football.
  5. 5. Pearce rejects reserves idea

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 31 March 2007 STUART Pearce has rejected the idea that Premiership clubs should be allowed to field reserve sides in the Football League.
  6. 6. Reds remain 'most valuable' club

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 March 2007 MANCHESTER United remain the most valuable football team in the world, according to Forbes business magazine.
  7. 7. Jewell backs M.E.N campaign

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 March 2007 PAUL Jewell has joined our drive to cut the price of top-flight football.
  8. 8. League back ref over Rovers

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 March 2007 THE Football League have backed referee Dean Whitestone after Stockport County made an official complaint over the postponement of their game at Bristol Rovers last month.
  9. 9. Clubs consider penalties proposal

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 March 2007 FOOTBALL League clubs have agreed to consider a revolutionary proposal for penalty shoot-outs to decide all drawn matches as part of a wider review aimed at making the game more entertaining.
  10. 10. City ranked 17th in valuation list

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 March 2007 MANCHESTER City are the 17th most valuable football team in the world, according to Forbes business magazine.
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