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1. Britain's capital of sport
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 January 2004 PROUD Mancunians have always proclaimed, albeit unofficially, that their city is the sporting capital of Britain. And while bungling London and gridlocked Birmingham try to refute the argument, Manchester has backed up its boast by actions. -
2. Should Rio and United lodge an appeal?
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 January 2004 UNITED have until January 19 to decide whether to appeal over Rio Ferdinand's eight month ban for missing a drug test. Opinion is divided throughout the footballing world. Even at MEN Sport, Stuart Mathieson and Stuart Brennan have opposing views. Here they argue the case for and against an appeal. -
3. Fergie's desire still burns bright
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 January 2004 IN& sport, just as in politics and business, there are two qualities which separate the truly exceptional from merely the extremely good - energy and ambition. -
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5. Ricky's five of the best
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 January 2004 WE look back on some of Ricky Hatton's great nights at the M.E.N Arena. -
6. Athletics: Darren eager to test new track
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 25 January 2004 DARREN Campbell will probably have to wait until the Olympic Trials in July before his first race on Britain's newest athletics track. -
7. Kick-off for kids on career hunt
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 January 2004 IT'S a game of two halves . . . and the goal is to help young people set their sights on a successful future. A host of celebrities will join youngsters for a series of football tournaments at the SkillCity exhibition, in the G-Mex Centre. -
8. Woodward hails retiring captain
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 January 2004 SIR Clive Woodward tonight paid tribute to Martin Johnson following his captain's decision to retire from international rugby. -
9. WADA: Rio ban is too short
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 January 2004 RIO Ferdinand could have his eight month ban for missing a drug test increased if the World Anti-Doping Agency gets its way. -
10. FIFA Pounded over drugs policy
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 January 2004 WORLD& anti-doping chief Dick Pound has launched a fierce attack on FIFA's apparent reluctance to sign up to a worldwide code on drugs and claims football appears to be helping cheats back into the game.