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  1. Hairdryer? Fergie has been a big softie to me says Nemanja Vidic
  2. Wenger's warning likely to fall on deaf ears
  3. Flog on the Tyne: Newcastle sell up to foreign owners
  4. Yearning lives on for the golden days of the Home Internationals
  5. His Last Swansong
  6. Final whistle blows on the perfect specimen
  7. Curbishley throws caution to wind
  8. Shepherd calls for formal bid
  9. Even in football, money can't buy you love
  10. Romanov continues to baffle in battle for Hearts (and minds)
  11. Internet has to prohibit these online mischief makers
  12. Newell risks FA's wrath with latest rant after Luton let off hook
  13. All I want for Christmas is a six-pack and a fully functioning cardiovascular system
  14. Keane decries the list-making mentality of United Opus
  15. Newcastle 'win' Intertoto Cup
  16. Tragedy at Juventus as two trainees drown
  17. Dein urges sound business sense amid risks of takeover spree
  18. Curbishley finds inspiration from Ferguson's faith
  19. Football final brings Iraq's warring factions onside
  20. Newcastle fail to quash takeover talk despite denial of Polygon bid
  21. Player power is making scapegoats of managers
  22. Chelsea's stranglers stopped me hating Manchester United
  23. Man Utd gain work permit for Dong
  24. Uefa to end Roman rule?
  25. United fans' anger at ticket rise
  26. Cold warriors
  27. Fifa’s reputation in tatters
  28. Striker shown three reds
  29. Time for league to call the shots in survival struggle
  30. Why an Irish tycoon is pursuing his dream at not-so-posh Peterborough
  31. A safe choice, amid the madness
  32. Glazer versus Lerner show, assessing how United & Villa have fared under US ownership
  33. Where should Everton move? That's easy - to Anfield
  34. Fake George Best fivers being sold for as much as £100
  35. Beckham insures himself for £100m
  36. Referee on the right wavelength
  37. Gordon to face Hearts grilling
  38. 'It was nothing to do with nerves,' says Ferguson
  39. Germany voted team of the year by nation's sportswriters
  40. From humble beginnings in a back room of a pub, Setanta's challenging Sky's monopoly
  41. Who Really Wins?
  42. Foreign content
  43. Money talks in Premiership
  44. Tottenham and Bruges plan trade route from Africa
  45. Everton may sue Mourinho over claims
  46. Hate mail for Reo-Coker
  47. Innocent clubs forced to wait
  48. Gordon faces Hearts 'show trial'
  49. Everton to sue unless Mourinho apologises
  50. Christmas Books: Global growth of the round-ball religion
  51. Fabio Cannavaro wins FIFA player of the year award
  52. Club academies failing, says Benitez
  53. Entry to elite of English football is not a matter of deep pockets alone
  54. Everton may sue Mourinho
  55. Academies are not working and need big change, says Benítez
  56. Wordsmith poised to give cliche early bath
  57. Takeover talk tops Newcastle agm
  58. Stevens to suggest random transfer probes
  59. FA gets its retaliation in first
  60. Multiplex in £40m suit
  61. Sheffield steal oldest tag
  62. Foreign takeovers: good or bad for UK plc?
  63. Striker Shortage Begins To Hurt
  64. Transfer coup for BBC as Logan joins in three-year deal
  65. Everton call in the FA as Mourinho row escalates
  66. Time to put up or shut up, Shepherd tells rivals for takeover
  67. Mandaric takeover plans in jeopardy
  68. Gordon keeps captaincy but future is far from certain
  69. Ferguson is set to be thwarted in his attempts to sign Owen Hargreaves
  70. Stevens left with sense of anti-climax
  71. Rangers fans' fears over safety in Israel
  72. Gordon lines up in Hearts pantomime
  73. Shepherd will sell to an 'Abramovich'
  74. Germany friendly to kick off new Wembley era
  75. Stevens report to suggest improved policing of agents
  76. Gordon retains Hearts captaincy
  77. Bayern resolve to resist Ferguson's Hargreaves bid
  78. Arrivederci, James, and thanks for the memories
  79. Newcastle chairman tells potential buyer to 'put up or shut up'
  80. FA fears power struggle over Stevens report
  81. Stevens report: What will happen today
  82. English game nervously awaits bungs update
  83. Everton threat to sue Mourinho is likely to be put to the test
  84. Football's forgotten mission for the poor
  85. Saha signs United deal
  86. Stevens to look into 17 transfers
  87. Hearts fans lash out at Romanov
  88. Memo over bungs report puts Premier League in the dock
  89. £800,000, nine months, 28 staff and no answers in flawed bungs inquiry
  90. It's all in the family: quest revealed
  91. Mourinho in a sorry state over apology to Johnson
  92. Regrets, there’ve been a few, if not always heartfelt
  93. United hope that Larsson stopover will leave lasting impression
  94. Takeover delay hampers Liverpool's spending plans
  95. Abramovich seeks to quit as Russian regional governor
  96. Agent reported to Serious Fraud Office
  97. Clubs off the hook as probe targets agents
  98. Stevens effect has cleaned up game
  99. Regulation is difficult to achieve
  100. Inside Sport: Frustrated fans walk away from football
  101. Bury appeal against FA Cup ejection
  102. Stevens fails to name and shame but condemns FA
  103. Newcastle admit approach from US hedge fund
  104. Bury thrown out of FA Cup for breaking player rules
  105. Mourinho astonishes football again (by saying he is sorry)
  106. Unsavoury details but old copper struggles to nail crooks
  107. 17 transfers still under Stevens inquiry spotlight
  108. Mugging up on a long lost devotion to the United of old
  109. Sound out a few of your favourite things to sing on the football terraces
  110. Hearts transplanted
  111. Abramovich: no more politics
  112. It must be Christmas: Jose Mourinho apologises at last
  113. Bury to appeal against FA Cup expulsion over ineligible player
  114. The law of the land is no use on the pitch
  115. Lord Stevens issues football corruption report
  116. If the target was corruption the chance was missed
  117. Premier clubs get TV rights lift
  118. Barwick rebuffs claims of flaws in compliance department
  119. We gave full cooperation, says agents' spokesman
  120. Stevens Report key recommendations
  121. Premier League in row over bungs report
  122. Hearts face closure over unsettled debt
  123. Fergie's £50m transfer pot
  124. Glazers want superstar to up United's "profile"
  125. Glazers eager to show they mean business by writing off Chelsea
  126. So the banker’s grip remains
  127. Christmas fixtures at risk of being lost in widespread fog
  128. Scudamore's call for rogue agent ban by FA unlikely to be success
  129. Hibernian say Charlton leaked bid for midfield pair to 'appease' fans
  130. Rangers suspend supporters' club after incident at Hearts
  131. Fraud police reveal own bungs inquiry
  132. Money laundering is suspected
  133. Timeless Doncaster come to end of era
  134. Mourinho 'won't say sorry to Reading'
  135. League makes move to revoke licences of eight agents
  136. FA lay down law in order to do the business
  137. Quest seems to be over
  138. Card waver Mourinho to meet managers' leader
  139. Taylor rebukes Stevens
  140. Uncertainty dogs Stevens' next move as FA help becomes crucial
  141. Complacent Premier League needs an inquiry of its own
  142. Glazers promise transfer warchest
  143. United fans worried by mounting debt
  144. Game over for gambling sponsors
  145. Man United sets aside cash for next 'superstar'
  146. Ferguson's marathon men aim to get Chelsea on the run
  147. Battle lines drawn in US owners' power war
  148. Coppell says referees need assistance to catch divers
  149. Smaller clubs keeping an open mind about SPL2
  150. Gordon says he will not walk away from the troubles at Hearts
  151. Ferguson plays card games
  152. Atkins sounds warning over diet of foreigners
  153. PFA stay onside
  154. Lerner versus Glazers, home and away
  155. PFA chief launches scathing attack on 'arrogant' Stevens
  156. Football in desperate need of transparent honesty as the 'whitewash' starts to peel
  157. Appeal temporarily halts World Cup sponsor ruling
  158. Should we blame the blazers?
  159. Even Stevens of the Yard brings no one to book
  160. Bluebirds secure future with deal to buy Hammam's shareholding
  161. Put an end to card-waving managers, says Ferguson
  162. FA asks Stevens to name agents who refuse to play ball
  163. Two men, two matches but worlds apart
  164. We will cut spending - Abramovich
  165. Man U stars face bill for damage caused at hotel after Xmas do
  166. January sales rush
  167. Stevens still digging into the Premiership gold mine
  168. Gordon guarded over his mission impossible
  169. Hargreaves finally signs as Fergie tops table at Christmas
  170. Manchester United set to swing exit axe
  171. It costs £1,000 to investigate a deal, yet an agent pockets £1.5m
  172. Mourinho's mind games go too far
  173. Chelsea feeling backlash from fans, says Ferguson
  174. Jose v Fergie: who will blink first?
  175. Fans losing heart with 'freak show'
  176. The Stevens Inquiry: Call for FA formally to join Quest
  177. Abramovich: no more of the big spender
  178. Inside the hidden world of Roman's empire
  179. Bung investigator denies clubs influenced report
  180. Lord Stevens' press conference would have had more impact had he been Brazilian.
  181. And the award for best dive goes to...
  182. What Stevens should have said: let the FA broker all transfers
  183. Ferguson wants post-match changes
  184. Pardew replaces Reed at Charlton
  185. Warnock wants clarification on when managers can talk to refs
  186. Lampard lights fuse as Reading prepare to enter hostile territory
  187. Old Trafford warming to the white-hot skills on offer from Ronaldo
  188. Reed out, Pardew in as Charlton whirl their revolving door
  189. Lampard points finger at Hunt
  190. Desperate Charlton put faith in Pardew
  191. Gordon set for a return to the fold
  192. Reed falls victim to catastrophic cost of the drop
  193. Police to protect Reading players for grudge match
  194. Johnson is man of year for silencing Jose
  195. Charlton turn to Pardew as patience with Reed runs out
  196. Buyers plan to sell Liverpool in seven years
  197. Top two lined up for televised title showdown
  198. Liverpool set for delay over stadium
  199. Rossi keen to build on Newcastle experience
  200. Blossoming squad gives Ferguson grounds for new year optimism
  201. Elland Road sold again
  202. Who's going where in the Premiership
  203. Poll's dark days of 2006 end in fury at Valley
  204. Window of opportunity for clubs to buy, buy, buy in the January sales
  205. Platini victory would reduce England's Champions League quota
  206. Would it hurt Mourinho at least to fake being polite?
  207. Bury shaken after FA stands by Cup eviction ruling
  208. 'Unique' Ronaldo can be best in the world, says Coppell
  209. The man with the diamond ear-stud shows his real value
  210. New Israeli law could help Sahar build his Chelsea career
  211. New owners out to show they mean big business
  212. Back injuries pose the greatest threat to professionals
  213. Time for officials to take a front seat and look at the big picture
  214. Video replays cannot fix football's ills
  215. Leeds act to quell fears as Elland Road is sold again
  216. Watch out United, Accrington are advancing on the Asian market
  217. Pensioner targets Chelsea as lazy days hold no appeal
  218. Under pressure? Injury crisis? You have 31 days to save your season
  219. A not so fond farewell to a year of bungs and bungling
  220. McClaren exits on a wave of apathy and regurgitated Evian
  221. Another shot at glory leaves Ferguson in no mood to retire
  222. Managers playing God provide drama made in heaven
  223. Mourinho must regain the plot or greatest story ever told will end as disaster movie
  224. Ferguson unsentimental about his pension and United's position
  225. Good, bad and ugly - and Ronaldo is good!
  226. Ferguson no ordinary pensioner
  227. Barton may exploit exit clause
  228. Vintage reds
  229. Fantasy football far, far away but not all that long ago
  230. Issues facing the game as 2006 ends
  231. Rich get richer as the game rots
  232. Ronaldo on way to greatness
  233. What is a managerial philosophy?
  234. Born-again Cristiano
  235. A not so fond farewell to a year of bungs and bungling
  236. Evans points to Keane factor
  237. Incomparable Ronaldo has world at his twinkling feet
  238. Mourinho feels heat as ruthless board reveals its displeasure
  239. Mourinho under the microscope
  240. Carlos Queiroz Unsure of Manchester United Job
  241. Time For Fergie Bashing To End?
  242. Ken Bates’s battle to stop Yorkshire club sinking to a new low
  243. Watch out United, Accrington are advancing on the Asian market
  244. Alarm bells ring for Niemi
  245. Ferguson feeds critics a slice of humble pie
  246. Big-time Charlie disappears in Macclesfield
  247. Bucs coach will have money to spend
  248. Team talks need to inspire players, not bore them
  249. Emre under the FA spotlight after Howard accuses him of racism
  250. The next Rooney or Richards? 'The pool is shrinking before our very eyes'