Search Results
You searched for racing. Showing 1 to 10 of 17 results
Sort by:
most relevant first
|
most recent first
-
1. A win for cool Coulthard but a flaming triumph for real racing
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 March 2003 David Coulthard won the Australian grand prix, in a contest that was decided by human error and excellence. -
2. 'Irish millionaires can only be good for United'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 March 2003 UNITED'S rank-and-file supporters should be jumping with glee at the prospect of Irish racing millionaires JP McManus and John Magnier buying up shares, says Paul Hince. -
3. Pearce is hot tip to make a top boss
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 March 2003 STUART PEARCE likes his horse racing analogies, so when it is suggested that he is an odds-on certainly to succeed at management he offers a nod and a slight smile of acknowledgment. -
4. Comment: Criticism of Reds board 'unfair'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 March 2003 MANCHESTER UNITED'S plc directors, it's fair to say, were less than impressed by my comments in last Friday's column when I encouraged the Old Trafford supporters to back any future takeover bid for their club by the Irish horse-racing millionaires JP McManus and John Magnier. -
5. Motorcycling ace Sheene dies
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 March 2003 Barry Sheene, Britain's former world motorbike champion, has died after a long battle against cancer. -
6. Reds not worried about share raids
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 March 2003 MANCHESTER United bosses said today they are not worried by a flurry of investment which has led to speculation about a takeover bid at Old Trafford. -
7. Carl's threat
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 01 March 2003 CARL STONEHEWER, the Denton-based England star, is poised to quit as the row over his move to Belle Vue enters its fourth month. -
8. A devilish weekend
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 March 2003 GLITTER & Twisted, Manchester's famous Sunday night club event, has teamed up with SimplyPleasure.com to bring a whole weekend of debauched fun and devilish frivolity. -
9. Telly talk: Nathaniel brought to tears by new mystery
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 March 2003 HE plays an upper crust gentleman detective, skilled in displaying a traditional stiff upper lip - but actor Nathaniel Parker doesn't mind confessing to tears when he filmed a new series of The Inspector Lynley Mysteries. -
10. A devilish weekend
CityLife, Friday 28 March 2003 GLITTER & Twisted, Manchester's famous Sunday night club event, has teamed up with SimplyPleasure.com to bring a whole weekend of debauched fun and devilish frivolity.