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  1. Chelsea v Man U: now it's a boardroom battle
  2. United shares drop after Kenyon's Chelsea switch
  3. Blue is the colour (of money)
  4. Blueprint for world domination
  5. Paranoid fans play the loyalty card when it suits them
  6. United's chance to bar Chelsea from G-14 elite
  7. Clubs call for dates switch
  8. Football chiefs must wait for TV rights decision
  9. Disaster? United's shirt will still hit the fan
  10. Ferguson holds key to success for Gill
  11. United will get chance to scupper Chelsea's ambitions
  12. Gill's first task at United is 'getting close' to Ferguson
  13. Could Chelski be the next Man U?
  14. Hince: Reds will make light of Kenyon exit
  15. Gill: We're as strong as ever
  16. Chelsea made bid for Fergie
  17. Clubs unite to fight the fraudsters
  18. Fergie rubbishes Kenyon rift rumours
  19. Kenyon's mutual friend
  20. The takeover spectre haunting Man U
  21. Villa hold talks with potential investor
  22. 'Chelsea are not big in Birmingham, let alone Beijing'
  23. A great manager will always be worth more than a money man
  24. County's plight offers stark indictment of crazy excesses
  25. You can buy the club, but money can't buy you love in footba
  26. Ferguson fends off 'monster'
  27. Villa shareholders turn on Ellis
  28. Aston Villa in 'speculative' talks
  29. Millwall falls £4.7m into red
  30. Ferguson unmoved by Chelsea revolution
  31. Nike settles in free speech suit
  32. Overseas billionaires in battle for Man Utd
  33. New money eyes Old Trafford
  34. Kenyon’s £3m ‘golden hello’
  35. SU Response To Observer Article On PA
  36. United dismiss takeover talks
  37. Man Utd shares jump on takeover speculation
  38. Bayern boss threatens player boycott in calendar row
  39. United dismiss talk of foreign takeover
  40. Fans warn United's predators
  41. Money talks and Kenyon walked
  42. Takeover talk boosts Reds
  43. Press Release Sept 14 2003
  44. United's Defence Shows Weakness
  45. SU coverage of Blue Peter story (summary)
  46. SU coverage of Takeover Talk (summary)
  47. Players fight race bar to top jobs
  48. Fans set for power fight
  49. Dons cleared to move north next weekend
  50. Exeter face coming storm with faith, hope and charity
  51. Murdoch 'to stand down at BSkyB'
  52. Top-flight clubs urged to share TV cash with struggling side
  53. A fifth of Premiership fans are women (!)
  54. Wimbledon head for home knowing the only way is up
  55. Reports of a Manchester United takeover
  56. Clubs are threatened with investigation on race
  57. Birch warns against billionaires' follies
  58. United shares soar
  59. Points threat to clubs choosing administration
  60. Scottish football loses record £60m
  61. Dunfermline show us bold vision of artificial future
  62. Arsenal find stadium cash
  63. American builds stake in United
  64. Clubs in administration to be docked points
  65. Dons move into the unknown
  66. Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner raises Man U stake
  67. Stein makes a stand on racism
  68. Agents' fees out in the open
  69. Glazer from ESPN.com. Worrying Murdoch connection
  70. Manchester United lined up to net £38m
  71. Man Utd play down bid rumours as profits rise
  72. Manchester United in talks with Ferguson over new deal
  73. FA to take on rogue agents
  74. Fans fight to keep Exeter afloat
  75. Football club chief plays into the hands of the taxman
  76. United we stand
  77. Fans fear back door bid
  78. Price freeze plea
  79. Old Trafford's defence is full of holes
  80. Man Utd plays down predator rumours
  81. Ferguson to stay for four more years
  82. Man Utd impresses but shares stall
  83. Beckham sale and Nike deal boost Man U profits
  84. Ferguson set to extend his reign at Old Trafford
  85. United in no hurry to spend profits
  86. Man Utd unfazed by Chelsea spending spree
  87. Chelsea's riches come labour-free
  88. Rome clubs fail to score despite 'saviour' law
  89. Man Utd scores with Real and Nike deals
  90. Man Utd nets £39m profit
  91. Ferguson happy to negotiate extension
  92. Europe attacks Sky football deal
  93. American takes run at Man Utd
  94. BSkyB's Premiership dominance under threat
  95. Glazer doubles his Man Utd stake to 6%
  96. BSkyB football deal under fire
  97. Russian billionaire versus Chelsea pensioner in shares battl
  98. Baseball a bad investment for media giants
  99. Buccaneer buys into Man Utd dream ticket
  100. BSkyB nets Premier League rights
  101. Barclays renew premier league sponsorship
  102. Latics on the brink
  103. Man Utd bid talk intensifies
  104. More takeover signals
  105. FSA (Finance) referees examine Newcastle
  106. Welcome to the global money show
  107. Premier League tackles Brussels
  108. Sportswear boycott over Burma links
  109. BSkyB sells Manchester United stake
  110. There could be a bidder at the gates
  111. FT BSkyB sells Manchester United stake
  112. Irish millionaires build Man Utd stake
  113. SU statement: on Sky > Cubic etc
  114. Turf war
  115. FA battles for heart of football
  116. Power game may unseat Ferguson
  117. The Irishmen aiming to add Manchester United to their stable
  118. Bid fever puts Man Utd back into $1bn league
  119. Predator could grab United
  120. Fans' fears over shares
  121. BSkyB sells Man Utd stake to Irish tycoons
  122. The Time Q&A: The Man Utd 'takeover'
  123. Man United shares surge as Irish pair double stake
  124. Worsening relationship casts shadow over purchase
  125. Fans Unease About United Shares
  126. Manchester Utd takeover: Myth or reality?
  127. Glazer and Irish duo jockey for position in Man Utd race
  128. Speculators poised as Commission look into television deal
  129. Stake battle for control of Man United
  130. All Glazer needs to do is buy the Irishmen's ManU stake
  131. First de Mol, now Glazer - when will it end at Man Utd?
  132. Fergie's fireproof
  133. Arab prince 'eyes United swoop'
  134. Glazer loses the L.A. Dodgers.
  135. Investors circle Manchester United
  136. A Tycoon Tag Fight At Old Trafford
  137. How my partnership with Magnier cost me a fortune
  138. Manchester United's secret stalkers
  139. Murdoch sells the $450m LA Dodgers
  140. What's the word from the sponsors?
  141. Irish duo consider representation on Man United's board
  142. Magnier threatens to block Ferguson deal
  143. Irish billionaires want seat on Manchester United board
  144. United v England
  145. The Irish connection, by way of Gibraltar
  146. Fever pitch at Old Trafford
  147. Glazer suffers a big Los
  148. United u-turn on Bellion transfer
  149. Man United's Gill exercises option
  150. FA fuming over Ferdinand's missing records
  151. 'Oil tanker' Leeds still in danger with £80m debts
  152. United marooned in eye of legal storm
  153. US sports tycoon raises Man Utd stake
  154. BSkyB faces legal challenge to football rights bid
  155. FA urged to change red card procedure
  156. Glazer has 9.7% of Man United
  157. Glazer from US St. Petersburg Times May 12, 2003
  158. Football faces race inquiry
  159. Newcastle redraws Premium TV contract
  160. NikeWatch News - October 2003 Tim Connor
  161. Director quits with Spurs short of £20m
  162. Government could save Sky deal
  163. Derby's fans are kept in the dark over new owners
  164. Man United PR chief to advise the royals
  165. Man Utd's Harverson takes royal brief
  166. Troubled media chief transfers from Old Trafford to St James
  167. Kick It Out kick them out
  168. Chelsea boss faces £2bn court battle
  169. Leeds in record football loss for second year
  170. Leeds tops the losers' league to the tune of £80m
  171. Russian tycoon eyes Arsenal stake
  172. US tycoon closing in on United
  173. Glazer won't stay on the bench
  174. United consider Kelly action
  175. Leeds Utd posts £50m losses
  176. Leeds Utd posts £50m losses
  177. FA delay raises United fears for Ferdinand
  178. Footballers face home drug tests
  179. FA launches drive to educate players against drug abuse
  180. Leeds post record £50m loss
  181. Man Utd grass up gardener Kenyon
  182. The riddle of Leeds United: who owns the star players?
  183. Leeds lays bare the extent of its nightmare
  184. Manchester United Teams Up With Getty Images in Distribution
  185. Money talks with foreign accents
  186. Arsenal look for Russian cash boost
  187. Levy anger at Spurs leak about discord
  188. Tottenham board split by plan to raise fresh funds
  189. English football must not fall foul of Monti
  190. City 'well placed' despite £50m debt
  191. Lansdowne lifts ManU stake
  192. Premier League calls time on publicans who show Saturday aft
  193. 'Leeds appeared to swing from merely eccentric to downright
  194. Ridsdale left bruised but unbowed by Leeds gamble
  195. Football's finances: sick as a parrot
  196. New US Bid Rumour At Manchester Utd
  197. Letters To FT: is grant of TV rights a fair deal for fans?
  198. Black Cats blame Reid and Wilko for huge losses
  199. Magpies face final deadline
  200. Fever pitch
  201. Al Fayed sacks Fulham chief Langham
  202. Kenyon charge could cost Chelsea millions
  203. BSkyB football deal in jeopardy
  204. Ferguson stays at Old Trafford until 2007 - but it's curtain
  205. United ... and a night of culture
  206. Man Utd and the trailer park king
  207. The Americanisation of Manchester United
  208. all the beauty of the game confined to a few sultans
  209. Pride Park mortgaged to Panamanian company
  210. 'Red card' threat to Leeds United
  211. Shareholders plot West Ham board clear-out
  212. Bosman ruling harming footballers' careers, say academics
  213. Male logic commits football foul
  214. EU aims to tackle Italian 'save soccer' law
  215. No Early Retirement For Ferguson
  216. FA plans instant bans for players
  217. Kenyon Set To Lose Place At Top Tables
  218. United swoop for Chinese teenager
  219. United fans want assurances over future
  220. SU press release MUplcAGM 2003
  221. Man U chief makes pitch for immortality
  222. United dismisses takeover talk and vows to remain independen
  223. Reds chief defiant
  224. Man United wants meeting with Glazer
  225. United warn off sugar daddies
  226. Man United doesn't want 'a sugar daddy'
  227. Ferguson refused to sign Duff
  228. 'In these days of heavy debt, remember that cash is king'
  229. United vow to resist 'sugar daddies'
  230. Man United do not need an Abramovich, says club boss
  231. Man Utd fans battle club takeover
  232. At-a-glance: Who could take over Man United
  233. Leeds' fall mirrors Fiorentina's demise
  234. Corporate big boys circle around food and footie
  235. At a loss to understand Leeds debts
  236. Is it game over?
  237. Ferguson to sue Magnier
  238. Probe into Chelsea shares is dropped
  239. United considered doing own TV deal
  240. Nike's big ticking-off
  241. Ferguson's United deal under threat
  242. FIFA accept code
  243. The £200m feud that could tear Man Utd apart
  244. G14 in FT
  245. Discipline procedure overhaul
  246. Finance director walks out of Villa
  247. Ellis step down 'is a smokescreen'
  248. Beckham's performance 'not great' for Man Utd
  249. Smash the window, say little clubs
  250. Ferguson says he is close to new contract