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  1. Newcastle attempt to stem the tide by unveiling stadium plan
  2. Money no object as Benítez is given the green light to spend
  3. Liverpool fans building hopes around new Kop
  4. Football clubs launch F1 rival
  5. Comeback kids in final after stunner
  6. Reds warn Ronaldo suitors
  7. New owners promise £40m for Benitez
  8. Plans for new grounds and facelifts
  9. Ferdinand proves football needs to grow up
  10. Lowe slams Saints board for 'failure'
  11. Fans face misery on Cup trains
  12. Quinn stumps up £8,000 for stranded fans
  13. Mourinho in Chelsea 'lack of money' jibe
  14. United fans given Rome warning
  15. Benitez to be given £30m for summer signing spree
  16. Shepherd plans magpies makeover
  17. Benítez given £40m to bridge spending gap
  18. Ferguson fears the Totti factor
  19. Newcastle plan £300m stadium development to join gang of four
  20. New series hopes to score with soccer fans
  21. All-action star centre-forwards are now top of Europe's endangered-species list
  22. Big five sports demand new law to crush the ticket touts
  23. More Roman than Billy Smart as football and circus collide
  24. Rome mayor unhappy at Man United's fans warning
  25. Has O’Neill lost his touch?
  26. In Uefa's world, Glenn Roeder has a better team than Jose Mourinho. Go figure
  27. FA puts Tottenham in clear
  28. Well-meant warning may backfire on supporters
  29. Quiet night in Rome
  30. Reds bank on reserves
  31. Sporting bodies must not censor media
  32. Time for Eurosceptics to shine
  33. Spending silly money is in the past, says Mourinho
  34. Fan attack on Lampard not Tottenham's fault, rules FA
  35. Injury crisis leaves Ferguson in the Brown stuff as Totti awaits
  36. Rome erupts in anger after United warn of city's danger
  37. Dunphy fires broadside at 'banal' Lineker
  38. Is Hughes the next Chelsea manager?
  39. Why Scarborough are England's real crisis club
  40. E.ON leads race to sponsor ITV FA Cup
  41. Tweed-clad Villa fan would see off this blazered rabbit
  42. Inquiry launched after violent clashes see English fans stabbed and beaten
  43. Ferguson claims United faced 12 men
  44. Boro discipline outspoken Boateng
  45. Government takes on bookies
  46. Crouch runs out of allies
  47. BBC dents Hammers hope
  48. Kenyon says no to Europe
  49. Parkinson's U-turn leaves Huddersfield in the lurch
  50. Keane as inspirational off the pitch as on it
  51. United fans clash with riot police
  52. Rooney relishes troubled times
  53. Ferguson fumes at referee
  54. Boateng disciplined for Ronaldo threat
  55. Huddersfield angry as Parkinson pulls out
  56. United’s worst fears realised as Rome proves hostile territory
  57. United sold short by Scholes but keep treble dream alive
  58. Totti and Ronaldo play no-score draw
  59. Emre draws line under racism row to focus on the future
  60. Emirates deserves grandstand finish – but grounds for optimism are in short supply
  61. Middlesbrough discipline captain over ‘incorrect’ Ronaldo comments
  62. Parkinson makes up his mind after change of heart
  63. Watford are given green light for redevelopment of Vicarage Road
  64. United fans hurt as violence flares in Rome
  65. Crowd trouble adds to United worries as Roma take spoils
  66. Keane denies bidding for former colleagues
  67. Maradona 'did not try to kill himself'
  68. Boateng disciplined for rant at Ronaldo
  69. In English soccer, the new foreign owners aren't always welcome
  70. Fans in hospital after violence
  71. Uefa to investigate Rome violence
  72. United and Roma could be punished
  73. United accuse Italian police of 'serious over-reaction'
  74. Billionaire buys stake in Arsenal
  75. Answers on Rome clashes demanded
  76. Crowd trouble mars Tottenham tie
  77. English football tarnished by second night of violence
  78. United left in state of shock by praise for Rome police
  79. United seek break with tradition in the quest for happy return
  80. Ferdinand on warpath over ‘ignorance’ of referees
  81. Italian media play down violence and blame alcohol for ‘scuffles’
  82. Coleman has his sights set on being big spender
  83. FA fine Wise for shoving Kamara
  84. United fans pay in blood for Italy’s ‘loose dogs’
  85. United fans: This is our story
  86. Now riot police fight Tottenham fans
  87. Tottenham bloodied and beaten
  88. Stabbed in street, spat at in hospital
  89. United fans appalled by actions of riot police
  90. Police exposed as guilty party
  91. Platini frets over violence in game
  92. United in defiance of slick Roma
  93. Irish schoolboys help to usher in new era at Ibrox
  94. Past a joke on safety
  95. In full flow with Tartan Army
  96. American tycoon buys Arsenal stake
  97. Scholes missing in action again
  98. More trouble on terraces mars defeat for Spurs
  99. '30 grand a week and they can't kick the ball properly'
  100. United press for Home Office action over Italian police
  101. Scholes' recklessness increases uphill task
  102. ITV sell Arsenal stake to businessman Kroenke
  103. Six arrests as crowd trouble hits Spurs tie
  104. Chelsea struggling with management by committee
  105. Spurs seek answers from Sevilla authorities over clashes
  106. Violence in Rome annd Seville raises old demons
  107. BBC ready for Logan's run
  108. History repeating itself
  109. Takeover gains pace at Arsenal with 9.9% sale
  110. Referee remarks could rebound as Ferdinand complains of no rapport
  111. England is now the model for crowd policing
  112. Home Office preparing dossier on Rome riot
  113. Strict new laws have done little to change Italian culture of knives and hooliganism
  114. Irate Ferguson claims Chelsea ‘given favour’ in kick-off row
  115. Passion driving sport means horrors of Rome will inevitably be repeated
  116. Q: Your player has agreed a summer move. Should he play against his new employers?
  117. Billionaire pays £42m for stake in Arsenal
  118. With the celery menace crushed, violence stalks elsewhere
  119. Setanta's main task is hunting viewers
  120. Fergie slams fixtures
  121. Uefa plan 'sports police'
  122. Sevilla back Spurs claim
  123. Ferguson angry at Chelsea 'extra time'
  124. Platt diagnosis of England's ills a real cause for alarm
  125. Rome police blame 'drunk' fans
  126. Italian batons a blunt reminder
  127. Tottenham accuse Spanish police of setting upon stewards and disabled fan
  128. Wenger claims Arsenal 'values' beyond money
  129. 'They kept hitting supporters. All you could do was cushion the blows'
  130. Ferguson rages over Chelsea's early kick-off
  131. It is not in my nature to ever be happy, says Keane
  132. Jol counts the toll as Tottenham endure a frenetic 39 hours
  133. 'I still can't believe we were relegated'
  134. Ferguson unhappy with Chelsea kickoff time
  135. Uefa attacks 'xenophobic' English watchdog
  136. Reid questions riot police tactics against English fans
  137. Modest Mourinho: I made Chelsea
  138. Football is for foul-mouthed people who should get a life
  139. Roman culture of batons and knives must be addressed
  140. Fans United: Gers offer link over Rome riot
  141. Whelan's TV switch-off
  142. UEFA plan new police unit
  143. Scarborough face winding-up order
  144. Theatre of Bad Dreams
  145. Uefa fears Greek tragedy
  146. Roma riot opens old wounds for Frisk
  147. Solskjaer defies injury to dream of 1999 repeat
  148. Has Premier Leaguescored an own goal?
  149. Furious Ferguson overtaken by thoughts of Fangio
  150. Platini's pen no match for poison as he faces a massive test of his leadership
  151. Champions' League on TV: Lonely Rosenthal's bedtime story ends in anti-climax
  152. Platini keen on cross-border policing
  153. Man Utd fans were victims of a country that refuses to accept it has problems
  154. Yobs alert for United
  155. United stumbling towards line after Larsson loss
  156. United must fear it will all blow up in their face
  157. How it feels to overhaul long-time leaders . . . and the pain of losing it
  158. Tesco deal provides cold comfort
  159. Chelsea seek advice from Spurs to avoid pain in Spain
  160. Ferguson leads appeals for calm
  161. Old Trafford family outings off agenda for absent Glazers
  162. US mystery men meet Pearce
  163. United pledge to Roma fans
  164. Depleted resources leave United disjointed
  165. Ferguson 360 minutes away from greatness
  166. Collins denies player unrest after reports of player revolt
  167. Rooney in awe of the brilliance of Ronaldo
  168. Ferguson confident that Roma's fans will be safe at Old Trafford
  169. Has the curse of the dodgy keeper returned to haunt United?
  170. Ferguson demands that vital chances are taken
  171. Italians warn fans visiting Manchester
  172. Man Utd fans warned against revenge attacks on Italians
  173. European super league threat is real, Scudamore warns Caborn
  174. Arsenal fans plan talks with tycoon
  175. Fans clash with police at Man Utd
  176. United and Roma to escape UEFA probe
  177. Police officer injured in clashes with fans outside ground
  178. Giggs provides inspiration for United to reach seventh heaven
  179. Time is up for Coleman as Sanchez takes charge
  180. Calm approach of Keane is all the rage as Sunderland revel in defying expectations
  181. FA launch investigation into Oakwell brawl
  182. Poll facing demotion for helping Song to avoid ban
  183. Unsettled Kanu up in arms over offer of one-year deal
  184. Rollercoaster ride nears unhappy end for Torquay
  185. Seventh heaven in Theatre of Dreams
  186. Poll may face censure over Song
  187. Coleman fired by Fulham
  188. Ferguson revels in 'uncanny' display
  189. Modern footballers need a reality check
  190. Carrick conducts unforgettable night at the Theatre of Dreams
  191. The second coming of Roy Keane
  192. Sanchez in at Fulham as Coleman pays price for failings
  193. Poll facing reprimand after special signal to Pardew
  194. I may not be here next season, admits Mourinho
  195. Coleman out in the cold as Fulham hire Northern Ireland's Sanchez to halt slide
  196. Mourinho says after dramatic win it may be time to go
  197. Poll to face no action over Pardew claims
  198. Scudamore accused of 'hysterical reaction'
  199. Why Parry might not tarry
  200. Fans skirmish at United/Roma return match
  201. Is England's success in Europe this seasn a blip or a trend?
  202. Seven wonders of sublime United dazzle and destroy helpless Roma
  203. Ferguson: 'It was my greatest night at Old Trafford'
  204. Fingers in four pies - Kroenke's American sporting portfolio
  205. Ronaldo plays the lead on night of European records
  206. Speculator who can be taken at face value
  207. Police 'could have kept fans apart'
  208. Cristiano Ronaldo Agent In Secret Madrid Talks
  209. Fans charged over United clashes
  210. Uefa criticises European policing
  211. Eriksson heads list to replace Roeder at unsettled Newcastle
  212. Ronaldo compared to Best and Pelé as Real rumours refuse to go away
  213. A golden age for English football?
  214. Supporters face ballot to see Brazil
  215. Luton hit by irregular payment scandal
  216. Fulham’s fate likely to decide future of Sanchez
  217. Continent casts envious eyes towards Premiership
  218. Beckenbauer admits Hargreaves could be on move
  219. Chelsea may be in for a windfall this summer
  220. Europe's 'envy' over Premiership
  221. Roma destroyed by a family institution
  222. Elite clubs move to help England
  223. Arsenal left in the dark over website of intrigue
  224. Stevens ignored as FA go it alone
  225. Luton chairman admits to agent 'irregularities'
  226. Sky clouded by rising hot air
  227. Collins set for showdown
  228. England will face Brazil in first Wembley international
  229. United focus on return to reality after rout that sent a 'message to Europe'
  230. Sanchez to land full-time post if Fulham survive
  231. Collins set for clear-the-air talks amid rumours of player revolt
  232. Police charge 16 supporters after violent clashes at Old Trafford
  233. Limited input from domestic talent a worry for McClaren
  234. Lampard: don't sack our leader
  235. Wembley starts Samba series
  236. Uefa counter violence
  237. Italy still in hunt for Euro 2012 despite trouble
  238. United's rivalry with Chelsea will last for many years to come
  239. Jol praises fans' conduct and urges action on police excesses
  240. Is scoring seven goals just rude?
  241. 'Stunned, destroyed, humiliated' - the verdict in Italy
  242. Ferguson's men left to wonder if such perfection can ever be repeated
  243. Real ready to offer £54m to secure Ronaldo
  244. United fans must cut back on booze
  245. Grounds not full up for the Cup
  246. Thousands to snub FA Cup in protest over spiralling cost
  247. Premiership sack race about to speed up, warns Allardyce
  248. FA signs new England coach but only for a trip to Wembley
  249. Irate Coppell lets rip over El Karkouri ‘death roll’
  250. Mourinho bemoans free rein enjoyed by his rivals