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  1. Everything about Ferguson's rule is not coming to an end
  2. Gregg to sue over Everton ownership
  3. United seek ticketing boost for Romania trip
  4. Kenwright digs his heels in
  5. Glazer Family Planning Takeover of Manchester United
  6. Americans go gunning for Man United
  7. Fergie facing a fixture squeeze
  8. Part of Patrick Barclay article Telegraph 01/08/2004
  9. Fergie relishes return of 'fantastic' Rio
  10. I'd sent off Roy Keane for third time. Then death threats
  11. Money over on-field matters
  12. Palios forced to quit after plot to betray Eriksson
  13. Chief executive's words come back to haunt him
  14. Gill: We can compete
  15. Lure of dollar leaves United counting cost
  16. Men of principle must rescue national game from disgrace
  17. Supporters' dismay at Glazer shares plan
  18. Pop goes the Championship
  19. Soho Square in a state of mayhem
  20. Stirring new era fizzes with excitement
  21. Chelsea seek to give US more food for thought
  22. Beckham drops Marks & Spencer to go back to basics
  23. Supporters' groups demand role
  24. Sweet FA To Do With Government
  25. It's not about sex, it's about football
  26. Brussels to probe government aid to football clubs
  27. From the shires to Soho Square: anatomy of football's ruling
  28. From Allison to Eriksson: why sex has always been high on fo
  29. Thompson next on the block
  30. Everton bid is sunk by peer
  31. Anfield Thai deal still on the cards
  32. Fleet Street veteran who fell for a tabloid turnover
  33. UEFA impose age limit on committee members
  34. S&N suffers from a rather sober Euro 2004
  35. Two halves, at least
  36. Thompson and 'senior figures' threatened by FA Board's fury
  37. Row halts work at Wembley stadium
  38. Fulham risk wrath of FIFA over unpaid Saha fee
  39. Spending in decline as transfer market slows down
  40. Everton crisis deepens
  41. English football in rude financial health
  42. Soccer clubs beat rivals in European cash league
  43. Report shows huge fall in transfer spending
  44. Reds rocked by double blow
  45. Dalektable bosses
  46. Glory days long gone for the pride of Naples
  47. Moscow muddle for Rangers
  48. Eriksson has no case to answer, as all eyes turn to the PA
  49. Man United preparations hit by thunderstorm
  50. Reds Match Called Off
  51. Fans prepare for the opening day ritual of myopic optimism
  52. Reasons to be cheerful despite tight budgets
  53. Outlook still bleak for cut-price Leeds
  54. FA to put their own failings under scrutiny
  55. Abramovich blocks Mutu transfer
  56. Jowell's big brother to watch over Soho Square reforms
  57. Debt is Krasner's deadliest opponent
  58. Glazer makes bid for Irish stake in Manchester Utd
  59. New season, new players, new worries about football's future
  60. Ferguson left to count cost of crowded pre-season
  61. Scholes only following his manager in making domestic bliss
  62. China's next in United hands
  63. Bore in the USA
  64. Premiership covets FA's 'crown jewels'
  65. Abramovich tentacles reach right to heart of Soho Square
  66. Fans react angrily to Glazer reports
  67. Control bid at United
  68. FIFA prepares for showdown on drugs issue
  69. Is an American sports mogul poised to bid £1bn for world's m
  70. Villa fan groups aim to oust Ellis
  71. Can Ferguson rally the troops one more time?
  72. Hanot's baby ages well for golden jubilee
  73. Football's cesspit of hype and cash
  74. Glazer in bid to buy out United's Irish duo
  75. Sportswear workers flex 'Olympic' muscle
  76. Fury Over Glazer Reports
  77. United fans would fight Glazer takeover
  78. United meeting stand-off
  79. Blatter blasts Ferguson in Olympics row
  80. Market Report Telegraph August 10th 2004
  81. Amateurs warn of FA power battle
  82. No going back on anti-doping deal, says Blatter
  83. Manchester United Develop Serious Relationship
  84. Glazer builds up Man U war chest
  85. U.S. tycoon has no plans now for Man Utd
  86. Tempus: Manchester United -Sell
  87. Silver lining appears for struggling East Stirling
  88. You don't have to play it straight
  89. United shares dip as takeover speculation dismissed
  90. SU Gets Noticed by FT
  91. Domination of top teams threatens future of football, MPs to
  92. Where world's favourite sport plays a supporting role
  93. Talk of United's demise is more than exaggerated: Strachan
  94. Zizout (Libé)
  95. Battle of the boardroom bedevils mighty Reds
  96. Fewer reasons to cheer Man U
  97. Viera may be staying, but Arsenal could have done with the m
  98. Kenwright finds 'mystery' investor to tune of £20m
  99. 'Unless United get going we can forget Europe'
  100. So what's the game plan at Old Trafford? (SU in Observer)
  101. Plot to shake up Manchester United board (SU in Observer)
  102. News Corp revenue up 20 per cent for the year.
  103. Chelsea hold power of the purse-strings
  104. Chequebook trial for Reds
  105. Entrepreneur builds stake in Liverpool
  106. Gill cherishes United's independent spirit
  107. Manchester United Sign Up Premiere
  108. Football v Fleet Street
  109. Chelsea boss linked to $4.8bn loan scandal
  110. Salaries contribute to Celtic's £7½m losses
  111. English football 'dearest in Europe'
  112. Blatter has duty to conform
  113. Climatic change model used to predict fall of managers
  114. York put their trust in the fans
  115. Meier hits back at English press
  116. England game angers Gulls
  117. New memorial for Busby Babes
  118. Nike overtakes Adidas in football field
  119. Hearts reach agreement to sell stadium
  120. Fergie boycotts BBC after documentary row
  121. Ownership change at Bradford City
  122. Hearts supporters fear end for Tynecastle
  123. Failed footballers to be offered future in athletics
  124. Olympics offer new goal for football's also-rans
  125. Glazer gets red carpet greeting
  126. Premier League tightens rules for club executives
  127. Bradford's escape proves clubs' survival-skills intact
  128. So what do football analysts do to waste time at work?
  129. Puzzle over whirlwind Woodgate
  130. Clean-up for Premier directors
  131. 'A period of uglification is necessary before a team gains c
  132. Why Real are buying British
  133. Russian tycoon buys into ailing Everton
  134. Gregg lays down £20m truce terms at Everton
  135. Ferdinand to sue Channel 4 for libel
  136. Son of Russian tycoon in bid to rescue Everton
  137. Russians' £20m injection set to perk up Everton
  138. Revolving door sends Sturrock spinning
  139. Gill calls a halt to Ferguson's late buys
  140. Lowe is ruthless and clueless
  141. Talks over £20m Russian deal put back
  142. Sturrock goes as Lowe takes on wider role
  143. New fears over Wembley stadium
  144. D'Urso dropped from Premier referees list
  145. Lessons of a Dyer tale
  146. Lessons of a Dyer tale
  147. Reds won't go into debt for Rooney
  148. Kenwright struggles to raise £20m for Everton
  149. Greek stadiums face a future in search of fans
  150. Ferguson banks on Kleberson to buck trend
  151. Heinze in soup with Ferguson
  152. Celtic reject Trust plan
  153. United launch bid for Rooney
  154. United launch bid for Rooney
  155. FA prepare to oust Thompson
  156. There is only one United for Rooney
  157. Outsider to chair FA structure review
  158. Abramovich facing questions over conflict of interest
  159. Chelsea FC dismisses UEFA probe
  160. United to raise the stakes for Rooney
  161. Man Utd investors taken off side
  162. Chelsea owner in row over conflict of interest
  163. UEFA consider tightening rules after Chelsea-CSKA links
  164. FA bow to Caborn over review
  165. The murky business behind 'player unrest'
  166. Glazer Plots United 'Deal'
  167. I can well imagine Lowe humming Puppet on a String
  168. Abramovich denies link to CSKA Moscow
  169. Euro elite take their marks
  170. UEFA 'keeping an eye on' Abramovich's interests
  171. How the Olympics exposed football's hollow heart
  172. United back in for Rooney with £25m bid
  173. Caught in the meddle
  174. Robson sacked as Newcastle manager
  175. Brown pays for Preston's sloppy start
  176. Pure theatre on and off the football pitch
  177. Football scores uptake bodes well for Three
  178. Shepherd not worthy to fell English football great with Tyne
  179. We're not bonny any more
  180. Arsenal stadium ahead of schedule as profits double
  181. Rooney beats deadline after day of tension at Old Trafford
  182. Fitness tests that leave nothing to chance
  183. Rooney takes chance on unsettled United
  184. Arsenal has historic year on and off the pitch
  185. United get their man as Rooney signs £27m deal
  186. Arsenal to have Real money power
  187. Rooney: United Press release
  188. Sir Clive Woodward, England manager: Stranger than fiction,
  189. Rooney's agent picks up £1.5m
  190. Fulham query Tigana papers
  191. Premier League accepts foreign referees
  192. Rooney Article in Today's Daily Mirror.
  193. Comment: No room for all Fergie's strikers
  194. Rangers get more of Murray's mint
  195. A manager must be more than just a coach
  196. Ferguson promises the Giggs treatment for troubled Rooney
  197. Ferguson loses Ronaldo battle
  198. UEFA clears Abramovich of double fault
  199. Lowe sees kindred spirit in linking sport and business
  200. United vow to protect Rooney
  201. Woodward makes sharpest of exits
  202. Anti Nike & Co - Blackspot Sneaker has Arrived
  203. More losers than winners in Rooney deal
  204. United tie Rooney's wages to future success
  205. Favourite rejects top FA job
  206. Maverick of St Mary's waives rules
  207. Juventus' Bettega to head G-14 clubs group
  208. UEFA bury capsule for 50 years
  209. The long goodbye of a manager makes players lose their focus
  210. Player gains kick in at Southampton
  211. Learning ropes could strangle Woodward
  212. Priorities revealed
  213. Winter make or break
  214. Why did Rooney's agent make a million from his move to Utd
  215. 'Newcastle are confirmed as the most hardened nutcase'
  216. Irish racing duo in property swoop
  217. Tyneside back in turmoil
  218. Rooney class can link United with old days
  219. TV rights dispute leaves Israeli fans in the dark
  220. World caves in for top players in Europe
  221. Non-league mystery of the Essex Abramovich
  222. Rooney transfer sees United shares slide
  223. Souness quits Ewood Park
  224. Frustrated Ridley cuts ties at Weymouth
  225. Another Proactive manager for Magpies raises concern
  226. Advertising lifts Mediaset profits (Berlusconi's group)
  227. Manchester United welcome Argentina's Heinze at long last
  228. Thai tycoon plans definitive Liverpool talks
  229. Darlington Given Green Light
  230. Italian film mogul relaunches Napoli
  231. For occupied Palestine just turning up is a struggle
  232. United weakened by World Cup injuries
  233. Umbro scores with England kit
  234. PFA opens campaign to reduce influence of agents
  235. Kenwright pledge of Russian funds
  236. Wenger wants fixtures rethink
  237. UEFA rule to spark revolution
  238. PFA back UEFA 'homegrown' plan
  239. United submit stadium plans
  240. An Interesting Month For Football's Perennial Power Struggle
  241. Boom and bust: Why Italian clubs face future of financial in
  242. European clubs agree to FIFA’s new tournament
  243. How Beckham was bought for peanuts
  244. Middle East United: first Arab side to win the Israeli Cup
  245. United tried to tap me up (Di Canio)
  246. One law for Keane, another for the clean-cut Owen?
  247. The class of 93: will we see their like again in England?
  248. Quote, unquote - it doesn't matter either way
  249. Wenger's way
  250. Lure of United dims as Real reel in fans