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1. Tevez following the Law
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 July 2009 THERE can be few football transfers that have split Manchester quite like that of Carlos Tevez. -
2. City and United rivalry set to hot up
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 July 2009 THE rivalry between Manchester's two football giants is only going to intensify over the next 12 months. -
3. Ronaldo salutes Fergie impact
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 July 2009 CRISTIANO Ronaldo has described United boss Sir Alex Ferguson as his "father in football". -
4. Is this the worst kit ever?
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 25 July 2009 JOSEPH'S Amazing Technicolor dream coat might not appear to be the height of fashion. But compared to some of the garish kits produced for our local football clubs down the decades, it certainly suited him! -
5. Tipton's Macc chance
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 July 2009 MACC boss Keith Alexander believes Matt Tipton has "one last chance" to make the grade in the Football League. -
6. Scotland: I'll step up to Prem mark
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 July 2009 WIGAN Athletic's new striker Jason Scotland thought the chance to play Premier League football had passed him by. -
7. Reid battles through pain
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 July 2009 RISING English golf star Melissa Reid has shown her determination to play on through the pain barrier - whether it is in pursuit of a Solheim Cup place or against Zinedine Zidane in a charity football match. -
8. Mascot competition
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 July 2009 M.E.N. Sport has teamed up with Presenting Partner of the FA Community Shield, McDonald’s, to offer a money-can’t-buy prize for two young footballers. -
9. Jim to create a blue planet
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 05 July 2009 CITY'S successful Platt Lane talent conveyor belt is to lose supremo Jim Cassell. -
10. Martinez excited to be coming home
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 July 2009 CHASING a dream took Roberto Martinez from the land of paella to the working class Lancashire town famed for its meat pies and mushy peas.