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1. Old Trafford tribute to Best
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 November 2005 AMID the tears and tributes on this most emotional of Old Trafford nights, there was surely no more fitting a sight than the famous number seven shirt wheeling away in triumph, a trademark right arm raised to the skies. -
2. BBC North West sports awards
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2005 THE BBC North West sports awards brought together some of the best regional talent from football, rugby, boxing, cricket, swimming and horse racing. All-rounder Andrew Flintoff won the Sports Personality of the Year award at the glittering ceremony. -
3. Cycling: Ryan mighty
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2005 OLYMPIC champion Ryan Bayley will be the star attraction when Manchester hosts the latest round of the UCI Track World Cup next month. -
4. Stars gather to salute sporting greats
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2005 ASHES hero Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff scooped the BBC North West Sports Personality of the Year Award at a glittering ceremony in Manchester last night. -
5. City 0 Liverpool 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 November 2005 JOHN Arne Riise's blistering second-half strike maintained Liverpool's surge up the Premiership table. The Norwegian settled a miserable contest just past the hour mark when he rifled Steven Gerrard's return pass beyond David James from the edge of the box. -
6. City: We must hang on to Distin
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 November 2005LIKE any manager worth his salt, Stuart Pearce will be hoping his Manchester City board open the purse-strings when the January transfer window swings open.
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7. City 0 Liverpool 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 November 2005SHOT-SHY City managed to get a single chance on target in a miserable contest against Liverpool at the City of Manchester Stadium.
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8. F1: Eccleston retains control
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 November 2005 BERNIE& Ecclestone will remain in control of Formula One, despite selling his shares in the sport's parent company. -
9. Rochdale 2 Chester 2
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 November 2005Coca Cola League 2
KEITH Curle said his team ‘snatched a draw from the mouth of victory’ on Saturday and the Chester boss will be relieved he does not have to face Rochdale again this season – presuming fate has not pencilled in a play-off match between the two.
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10. RU: England 19 New Zealand 23
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 November 2005ENGLAND& produced a magnificent performance in their attempt to defeat Graham Henry's All Blacks at Twickenham, but New Zealand stayed on course for a Grand Slam by prevailing 23-19.