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  1. Shepherd the bad guy in Geordie soap opera
  2. Jolly Jol has bitten off more than he can chew
  3. The boy who has it all, but just a single medal
  4. Ivanauskas 'sick leave' fuels rumours
  5. Does Ronaldinho's decline at Barcelona point to the demise of one-club loyalty?
  6. You've all made a meal out of biting incident, says Defoe
  7. Sly Stallone to make Everton appearance, says Earl
  8. Hearts pressure forces Ivanauskas to rest
  9. Cantona mantle is made to fit as Rooney comes of age
  10. Beckham warming to Ferguson again as Real deal pales
  11. Chelsea send letter to Premier League expressing concern over Cech injury
  12. McGrath: 'I remember the blood pouring and the nanny screaming'
  13. Sack race alert: the competition narrows
  14. Hammers deal close
  15. Coe & Co begin
  16. Soccerex off to SA
  17. Down with the penalty shootout and let the 'games won' column decide
  18. (Nostalgia alert) Not so much a programme, more a way of life
  19. Argentine judge takes himself off hooligan case
  20. FA stops managers keeping it in the family
  21. What do you get the birthday boy who has everything?
  22. Drogba zeroes in on Chelsea rich list at £100k a week
  23. Agents say new rules to prevent bungs are unworkable
  24. Defoe given all clear as FA chooses easy option
  25. Beautiful game often turns ugly and bites off more than it can chew
  26. Parallel universes collide in clash of time lords
  27. the Fifa statistics that confirm suspicions over play-acting
  28. Cech returns home after skull surgery
  29. Hall gives Shepherd backing
  30. FA to fight charge over crowd trouble in Croatia
  31. Liverpool 'ripe for buyout' by oil-rich investors
  32. Faking of injuries rife at World Cup, say Fifa referees
  33. Cech facing long recovery after leaving hospital
  34. Hall attempts to halt discontent at Newcastle
  35. Gradi challenges Ferguson in battle of survivors
  36. The big debate: should Ridsdale be barred from running Cardiff?
  37. Clock ticks for Hammers move
  38. Burns rejection may force grassroots funding cut
  39. Wigan slash ticket prices for visit of Liverpool
  40. Hall the elder quick to support Newcastle's top men despite 'vast amounts of wastage'
  41. Is the Premiership a turn-off?
  42. London to host regular NFL games
  43. Stop sanitised football ... it's killing all the fun
  44. AIG reaches out to Asia via Red Devils
  45. Hammers suitor in mystery date with Eriksson
  46. FA long in tooth but short on wisdom
  47. Rooney can look to Scholes for guidance on road to greatness
  48. FA chairman braced for defeat over Burns reforms
  49. FA probes Israeli club over Ben Haim transfer
  50. Why are Serie A attendances on the slide?
  51. Beckham given chance to make a Real impression
  52. Lee spares Ferguson's blushes
  53. Wimbledon relishing opportunity to dream
  54. FA will fight Uefa charge of failing to control fans
  55. Bank note honour for George Best
  56. The Glazers tighten their grip on Manchester United
  57. AIG seeks perfect pitch in soccer
  58. Rooney's red card ruined my dream, says Eriksson
  59. Mijailovic handed record ban as Uefa gets tough on racist abuse
  60. Pardew feels the heat after further ploys from Brazil
  61. Eriksson lines up return
  62. Barker set for leading role at FA
  63. Villa open the gates and 4,000 flood in to watch training
  64. Five-match ban for Serb after racist taunt against McCarthy
  65. Replay for error by referee opens 'can of worms'
  66. Government may act if FA rejects reforms
  67. Allardyce fears Scholes' modesty cost him awards
  68. Joorabchian lines up Brazilian for Hammers move
  69. Five-game ban for Serb who racially abused McCarthy
  70. Italy's players doing the talking not men in suits
  71. Italian clubs wait for arbitration verdict
  72. Nine questions on the vote that will shape English football's future
  73. Pressley reveals unrest at Hearts
  74. FA Council ratifies Burns report
  75. Romanov issues warning to players
  76. Pearce in urgent call for chop window
  77. Hearts players revolt in latest Romanov row
  78. FA's vote for change relief for Barwick
  79. Hearts rebels gain support from all quarters after speaking out
  80. Juventus move up after punishment is reduced
  81. Sorry state of Italian football boosts Sicily
  82. Fergie: Fans will come round to Fletcher
  83. FA vote to adopt radical changes
  84. FA finally ready to modernise
  85. Hearts are torn apart
  86. Newcastle post £12m loss
  87. Cage-rattling alone will not save Leeds
  88. Ferguson in plea for job security
  89. West Ham fiasco puts achievements of Ferguson and Wenger into perspective
  90. Benitez shakes off boardroom criticism
  91. FA 'blazers' step into the modern world
  92. Pardew fronts up to Hammers' plight
  93. Chaos reigns as Juventus' penalty is cut
  94. Captain leads revolt after Hearts owner threatens to sell team
  95. There will be no dancing in the streets - perhaps a little jig in Barwick's office
  96. Blades quash rumours of razor fight
  97. Cech reveals exhaustion, pain and suffering after horror clash
  98. Day of drama and brinkmanship ends with success in Burns ballot
  99. Brazil unites in mockery of West Ham's afflicted Argentinians
  100. Chairman tells Pearce City must do better
  101. Problems of mediocre England team 50 years ago are same for today's underachievers
  102. Sevilla agree deal to televise league matches
  103. Can you have too many cup finals?
  104. Juventus have penalty reduced
  105. What cost true loyalty?
  106. Civil war breaks out at Hearts as Romanov threatens to sell all players
  107. Blues strike £5m Leeds deal
  108. Dirty little Den is no managerial gem
  109. Romanov leaves fans fearing for future
  110. Juve up 11 places
  111. Uefa threaten to ban clubs with unlicensed managers
  112. Draw calls Romanov's sell-off bluff
  113. Long road ahead after Burns' rite of passage
  114. Manager for all seasons: On 6 November 1986 a new broom arrived at Old Trafford
  115. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: 'I'm so proud of being part of the history of Man Utd'
  116. Brown's unscripted tale of tragedy and farce could taint Hammers' good reputation
  117. The Hidden race: Colour blind
  118. Beckham left facing up to sad truths of Real life
  119. Thompson set to stand down early to make way for new FA chairman
  120. Yes David, players are mad - but don't forget the fans
  121. Blatter apologises to Australia over World Cup exit
  122. Chelsea strike deal with Leeds over youth team players
  123. AFTER UNITED AND GLAZER, NOW LIVERPOOL ARE THE TARGET FOR AMERICAN TAKEOVER
  124. CHELSEA PAY £5M IN HUSH MONEY
  125. Why you have to say yes to a little excess
  126. Secret vices of laptop stars
  127. Italian authorities compromised by FIFA
  128. Romanov unrepentant as methods backfire
  129. Man Utd set for £10M 4-nation Asian tour
  130. Foulkes blasts Romanov in Hearts attack
  131. Ferguson defies odds to stay top of his trade
  132. Luton's Davis suffers stroke on way to game
  133. Hartley expects Romanov to carry out transfer threat
  134. Luton defender Davis suffers stroke on coach
  135. Stop the press - Wags reckon footballers are overpaid, immature and egotisical
  136. Fans fear Hartley and Gordon will be sold by Romanov's broken Hearts
  137. Leicester drop takeover bid hint
  138. Football referees favour home teams -study
  139. It's official: home is where the heart is for referees
  140. Vlad the Impaler is living out every fan's dream
  141. FA to probe bottle throwing
  142. Liverpool's Euro glory 'still grates on Ferguson'
  143. Why Barcelona are the true essence of the beautiful game
  144. Black players should ignore racist chants, says Rijkaard
  145. Sheringham's show proves an old truth about a sharp mind in a creaking body
  146. Virus closes their training ground but Everton are rallying well
  147. Home win - and the away side was right about the referee
  148. Joorabchian takeover at West Ham expected by end of week
  149. Liverpool is no bargain for Gillett
  150. Buoyant Ferguson turns his thoughts back to Hargreaves
  151. Championship cut and thrust takes managers apart
  152. Why football is not a matter of life and death for Solbakken
  153. Weary Wenger says it is time to tune in to video technology
  154. Central pair strengthen Ferguson’s confidence
  155. Flanks for the memories: why Beckham has to reinvent himself ...
  156. We still need to buy Hargreaves, says Ferguson
  157. Keane and McCarthy end World Cup feud
  158. Mandaric defends return with Leicester
  159. Tottenham aim for team with 'English core'
  160. White departs as Liverpool board rally round embattled Benitez
  161. Anniversary Ball? It's A Lazy Ballyhoo For A Boss Who Has Stayed Too Long
  162. Duberry Accuses Tiatto Of Racism
  163. Scholes Sight Problems Continue
  164. Mandaric Leicester bid rebuffed by shareholders
  165. Lerner will dig deep to lay on coaches for Chelsea trip
  166. Premier League upbeat on low crowds
  167. Sin-bins may be answer to harassment of referees, says Uefa
  168. Boro chairman seeks loophole to allow Southgate to bypass managers' licence
  169. Brazil lined up to give Wembley early lift
  170. United's qualification journey finds hazards ahead
  171. Why can't we say goodbye to the weakest link?
  172. Poetry on the team sheet
  173. Leeds are powerful reminder that nothing but rocks are permanent
  174. Solskjaer scare for Fergie
  175. Ferguson still driven by success
  176. Ferguson confident despite defeat
  177. UNITED FOR EVA
  178. Reds will go all out for Celtic win
  179. Threadbare Reds Exposed
  180. The Boss gets the blame!
  181. Head in hands, here comes Ferguson's first 'hairdryer'
  182. Government 'to support bid' for 2018 World Cup
  183. Neville: Fergie can go on for 10 more years
  184. FA finally get tough on agents
  185. Uefa limit investigation of Chelsea
  186. England World Cup warning
  187. West Ham fears hit Catholic Church
  188. Wembley to cost extra £100
  189. Juniors don't need a Mourinho on the sidelines
  190. Words that inspired a United generation
  191. 'He made me what I am today'
  192. What price Liverpool after White's departure?
  193. Careless loss leaves battle to qualify
  194. Government backs plan for Britain to bid for 2018 World Cup
  195. Chelsea and Barça 'sure' to face fines
  196. Wrangle over West Ham value delays takeover
  197. Regime change: Fergie's 20 years
  198. Lord Stevens Quest probes Bolton deals
  199. FA backs agents plan
  200. Chelsea and Barça get off lightly
  201. Can Sir Alex Ferguson surpass Sir Matt Busby
  202. Johansson plays on experience
  203. Whistle blown on Cooper
  204. Foreign TV feeds foiled
  205. S.America tries to sweep violence under the carpet
  206. Does anyone actually care about the Uefa Cup?
  207. Villa's Samuel supports chairman's expensive gesture
  208. Knight's tale thrills proud member of united family
  209. Should he stay or should he go?
  210. Wenger lets rip at Fifa passport to mediocrity
  211. Bitter rivals manage to find kind words for old master
  212. Fiery Scot still ready for the long fight ahead
  213. Brellier lifts the lid on bizarre life at Tynecastle
  214. Ferguson sees no end to the pride and the glory
  215. Riders keeps falling in the Fergie Replacement Chase
  216. As England manager, I was his enemy
  217. West Ham glitch gives Magnusson hope
  218. Wenger hits out at Fifa's plans for cap
  219. Where are they now?
  220. Dinner ladies give Butt food for thought
  221. 'It's a scandal that people think I should retire,' says Ferguson
  222. Roeder pays as Newcastle profit from fixture pile-up
  223. Moyes recalls lessons learnt from the master
  224. Sir Alex Ferguson: Courage to build an empire
  225. Ferguson's United: one vision, two decades and a lot of silverware
  226. Doubts grow over West Ham bidders as takeover stalls
  227. European champions were best of bunch
  228. Millionaire maestros should keep on running
  229. Plenty of spark left in the old hair dryer yet
  230. Master of Old Trafford carries on looking forward
  231. 20 glorious years, 20 key decisions
  232. Giggs: boss has great 'soft skills'
  233. Wages of sin
  234. Malofeev has faith in higher power
  235. Frustrated Newcastle fans target Shepherd
  236. Platini may stop the rot
  237. Jowell slaps down West Ham's Olympic designs
  238. Mandaric fits bill for Leicester
  239. FA's reforms do not go far enough
  240. How Giggs was captured by caring Ferguson
  241. Scholes supplies missing link to boys of '94
  242. Giggs still looks over his shoulder for the man who shaped his generation
  243. Mourinho on Uefa alert again
  244. Pride of Manchester
  245. Smack in the mouth that ended my bullying career
  246. 'We will be having a real go at trophies this year'
  247. Glazers snub Fergie
  248. Deadly Doug's cash bonanza
  249. Chelsea face trouble again for venting anger on Poll
  250. Fireworks take over from flair