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  1. Wary United fire warning shot at Coolmore mafia
  2. IMUSA hailed the 3pm demo a great success.
  3. Chelsea's mystery shareholders revealed
  4. BSkyB buffeted by funding fears
  5. League hits back at EC over changes to TV deal
  6. EU overhaul of TV rights raises revenue fears for football c
  7. Platini: scrap Champions League
  8. Man Utd signs credit card deal
  9. Newman chopped in FA cull of staff
  10. Relocation report gives Wimbledon fans 'victory'
  11. G14 pleased by Platini desire to discuss plans
  12. Age of football highlights at an end, warns Match of the Day
  13. Creditors squeezed as Ipswich debts climb to £54m
  14. Television calls tune
  15. United score own goal against league
  16. David Conn: Mawhinney leads League action on insolvency
  17. Clubs warned off administration
  18. The game needs help from the Commons people
  19. Car perks rife at Leeds of Ridsdale
  20. Everything to play for at BSkyB
  21. Win-win solution (by our Jonathan)
  22. Sky can snaffle England games
  23. Relegation threat for hard-up clubs
  24. NikeWatch Updates - April 2003
  25. League votes to extend play-offs
  26. The fabulous football money machine (that's us)
  27. Desmond's Celtic ambitions
  28. Takeover threat puts Man Utd fans on alert
  29. Beckham: The business
  30. Real Madrid eye up Beckham - the £40m brand name
  31. We live in changing times – and it's wrong
  32. Good start for Mawhinney but tough decisions await Nationwid
  33. Man Utd woos fans as possible bid looms
  34. Big Brother casts eye over Man Utd
  35. Transfer market set for overhaul
  36. Overspending Fulham must now pay for record losses
  37. Billionaire builds 3.5pc stake - but rules out bid
  38. Don't let Utd do their deal - Southampton
  39. Man Utd must take its best shot now
  40. The threat to our TV from this corrupter of politicians
  41. Leeds call in accountants for fire sale
  42. Leeds United to seek £15m rescue refinancing
  43. Ridsdale receives £383,000 from crisis club Leeds
  44. Stadium pushes Arsenal to the brink
  45. Martin Edwards interview
  46. Footie index: How club bosses netted premier league salaries
  47. Deloitte refuses to sign off Lazio's accounts
  48. United fans hit back at Edwards
  49. World Cup row brewing
  50. Media - Sports row threatens to explode
  51. Blatter talks tough to clubs as World Cup finals expand to 3
  52. Barca debts set to hit £38m
  53. Leicester slash wage bill
  54. Keane urges United to keep spending
  55. Spurs boycott Wimbledon
  56. Harsh reality of missing Premiership gravy train
  57. Relegation from football's top division could prove fatal lo
  58. Fergie gets better with time
  59. Wimbledon's Womble walks away
  60. Sky boss warns FA over soccer deal
  61. Reds expand empire
  62. Edwards: we could have topped Real
  63. Murdoch rules the world via USA
  64. Sir Alex backing plea for war kids
  65. Fergie can splash the cash - Kenyon
  66. Desmond rules out United move
  67. Saved -The Oldest League Club In The World
  68. Record 586 players out of work
  69. Six-point penalty plan to keep administrators at bay
  70. Adidas chief's hope for Becks Spanish switch
  71. Edwards to be United President
  72. Fans Slam Edwards Appointment
  73. Franchise FC go into administration
  74. IMUSA on the Beckham rumours
  75. Stand up to Sky, soccer bosses warned
  76. Clubs to stagger transfer fees
  77. Rebellious fans push ignored Wimbledon into hands of adminis
  78. United encourage more suitors for Beckham
  79. Beckham in 'political pawn' row
  80. Beckham gets jilted feeling as United seek end to affair 's
  81. Ex-Nike man behind Barca's Beckham moves
  82. United no longer
  83. Taylor is unhappy with United approach
  84. Odd man out
  85. Too sexy for his shirt
  86. The Thing Is: Will DB07 survive a Beckham transfer?
  87. United are handling Beckham sale like a bunch of barrowboys
  88. Truth takes a battering in saga of spin as paper fight rages
  89. FSA 'concern' over Beckham talks
  90. The Americans have got soccer all wrong
  91. Football clubs on the spot over TV
  92. Fans vent anger at Beckham price
  93. United Shares Boosted By Beckham Deal
  94. Beckham agrees to Real Madrid move
  95. Transfer tied up 'weeks ago' -Jim White
  96. Premiership set for return to free TV
  97. TV Rights - What's on offer?
  98. BBC and ITV could get 38 games apiece
  99. Sky loses hold over Premier League
  100. Kenyon moves to ward off Beckham backlash from fans
  101. BSkyB risks losing grip on live football -FT
  102. BSkyB 'to keep all Premier football'
  103. When more can mean less in the World Cup finals
  104. United fans want answers on TV deal
  105. Your club needs you
  106. Nike loses case over freedom of speech
  107. BSkyB 3, Terrestrials 0
  108. Get ready for the wall-to-wall Reds show
  109. Trouble on every front for a game in its greatest crisis
  110. Luton's plight underlines need to act on supporters' concern
  111. Fears raised at Chelsea takeover
  112. Government demands club buyers be vetted
  113. City inquiry into Chelsea dealings
  114. Chelsea less than a year from collapse before Russian takeov
  115. Beckham a Real bonus at Man U
  116. McManus and Magnier unlikely to sell Reds stake
  117. United fans' shares plea
  118. Russian revolution threatens to overthrow United
  119. So thank goodness for plonkers
  120. Transfer window 'threat' to clubs
  121. Bargain-hunters target Premiership clubs
  122. Former League chairman Harris mulls bid for United
  123. Mawhinney shocked by transfer slump
  124. Villa in van of Premiership's vulnerable
  125. Football must put its house in order or risk legislation
  126. Clubs go stone cold on summer sales
  127. Reds rule out Russian revolution
  128. MediaGuardian 100: Dyke has beaten Rupert Murdoch to No 1
  129. Man Utd fans unhappy with share base
  130. Manchester United shares soar on rumours of takeover
  131. Ownership of Chelsea transferred to Virgin Isles
  132. Irish ayes on United
  133. Revamp on cards for UEFA Cup
  134. If Real wreck themselves then maybe Chelsea will come throug
  135. TBWA helps Wimbledon fans make a stand
  136. Three weeks for the Dons to save themselves
  137. Football suffers as tycoons and self-inflicted wounds make f
  138. Blatter calls for Premiership to be cut to 16 teams
  139. Irish up their stake in United
  140. FA suffers 34% fall in TV income
  141. BBC's new deal angers FA sponsors
  142. Why a footballer's £5m transfer leaves a sour taste
  143. Bring in the lie detectors
  144. Compliance unit put on Luton alert
  145. FA move to scrutinise transfer deals
  146. Players' union helping Sunderland in wages crisis
  147. Europe tunes in to see UK media tackle football rights
  148. Abramovich ‘looked at buying United’
  149. BSkyB may face legal challenge to £1bn football bid
  150. Top clubs closing ranks to protect agents
  151. Political football
  152. Meanwhile at Wimbledon...
  153. are 'Chelski' good news or bad for English football?
  154. Ferguson in new conflict with board over Ronaldinho
  155. FA moves to tighten access to football club ownership
  156. Utd's pursuit of new markets spells doom for smaller clubs
  157. Muted welcome as United go west in search of converts
  158. Recriminations as Ronaldinho slips United grasp
  159. United suffering from feelings of rejection again
  160. Web could revolt over football rights
  161. TV channel threatens to delay Italian football season
  162. Sky subscription hike puts live soccer in pubs at risk
  163. Proactive nets £350k from Bischoff deal
  164. Who is buying up chunks of OUR club? Takeover bids and poiso
  165. Sir Alex sees the bigger picture
  166. UNITED YOUNGSTER IN CRASH TRAGEDY
  167. Sky looks to further growth
  168. Newly profitable BSkyB upgrades its subscriber target
  169. MTV to lose £5m in new Sky deal
  170. BSkyB heads back into black
  171. BSkyB profits roll in
  172. BSkyB Moving out of football clubs
  173. Millions lost as deadline looms
  174. Man United fined over football kit price-fixing cartel
  175. We don't like Man United's credit card
  176. Desmond has the balls to transform football
  177. United look to hijack Hollywood deal
  178. Celtic boss lambasts Premier League over TV rights
  179. Man U top league
  180. Ferguson likely to sign again at Old Trafford
  181. League row on players' contracts
  182. FSA runs to tackle soccer clubs over listing rules (money)
  183. Loyal fans make shirts a must-have fashion
  184. Football dispute divides Italian coalition
  185. Enemy within still thriving
  186. Bewildered Fiorentina make controversial comeback
  187. Kenyon fires timely warning
  188. Italian clubs boycott new season (TV)
  189. Fire sales still leave Oldham in danger of falling out of Le
  190. Slimline United set a new fashion
  191. Taylor attacks loan-deal strategy
  192. Racism is the real challenge for club and country
  193. BBC launches public attack on Murdoch 'imperialism'
  194. Scotland to appoint permanent racism tsar
  195. European: Rebelling clubs cause cup chaos
  196. Media rights row threatens delay to kick-off in Spain
  197. Ferguson and Magnier in rift over the Rock
  198. TV: Share-out a recipe for frustration
  199. Mirror on The Magnier and Fergie ‘Rift’
  200. Man U's Disney initiative
  201. Rivals line up for snatch of the day
  202. 'Dismayed' Brussels escalates inquiry
  203. Clubs fail to pay for hooligans
  204. Music promoter to buy Wimbledon FC
  205. League set to make agents’ fees public
  206. Taxman told to crack down on football deals
  207. Premier help for crisis-hit Oldham
  208. United eye pot of £25 million at end of Europe's rainbow
  209. Loan arrangements that could prove tonto
  210. Community role should overrule ground economics
  211. FIFA may resort to bond for World Cup cover
  212. Ground-sharing is no longer taboo
  213. PFA questions loan deal dilemma
  214. Software senses highlights to save time for busy football fa
  215. Abramovich gold fails to tilt transfer bandwagon
  216. Serie B mired in conflict
  217. Did all sides really win?
  218. Manchester United to get Beckham money in lump sum
  219. United fined £13,500 by UEFA
  220. Chelsea's transfers belong in a different league
  221. Oldest club are facing extinction
  222. Desmond to take legal action to block BSkyB football deal
  223. Rangers lose £30m in a year
  224. Ridsdale takes over at Barnsley
  225. Fulham ready for Cottage return
  226. China takes first step in opening up football market
  227. Bates set to play key role in fraud trial of former Chelsea
  228. United drive forward the business of soccer
  229. Pitch battle as boycott hits new Italian football season
  230. Scholes' offer to Latics
  231. ITV and Telewest tackle Sky for league highlights
  232. Loan strangers rule open to abuse
  233. EC to probe Premier 'price fix'
  234. Trust Takes Control At Exeter City
  235. Notts County remain on the critical list
  236. Chairmen feeling relaxed but loan transfers put players in a
  237. Tears not necessary as Notts County survive
  238. Fans take over struggling club
  239. Kenyon joins Chelsea from United
  240. Diehard red takes a blue bundle
  241. Kenyon takes Chelsea job, Gill new Man Utd chief
  242. Kenyon leaves Old Trafford to join Chelsea revolution
  243. PLC status was the wrong goal for Manchester Utd
  244. Kenyon quits United for £1m salary at Chelsea
  245. Kenyon's exit signals real shift in power
  246. United fans question 'loyalty'
  247. Kenyon joins the 'Chelski' brand-wagon
  248. Man Utd's boardroom ace is latest to depart
  249. Kenyon joins the revolution as Chelsea declare global warfar
  250. Chief quits for Chelsea over Fergie racehorse row