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Berbatov the saviour for dour United
Sunday November 01 2009
They might still appear as graceful as a supertanker performing a three-point turn, but Dimitar Berbatov and Wayne Rooney at least ensured that Manchester United's search for their X-factor continued with another hard-earned victory.
City on Cruz control as Ireland plays vital role in Scunthorpe rout
Thursday October 29 2009
Manchester City's wealth has bought great quality and it was more than enough to outclass Scunthorpe at Eastlands to secure a Carling Cup quarter-final slot.
Hodgson wants good reception for Bullard
Monday October 19 2009
Roy Hodgson has urged Fulham fans to give Jimmy Bullard a warm welcome if he makes a long-awaited comeback at Craven Cottage tonight.
Fergie issues cash warning
Sunday October 18 2009
ALEX FERGUSON believes a "major club" could collapse unless wealthy owners start to act more responsibly.
Dunne goal draws City fans' cheers
Tuesday October 06 2009
CRAIG BELLAMY'S fine equaliser for a below-par Manchester City in this frantic Premier League encounter cannot eclipse the memory of the astonishing reaction to Richard Dunne's first-half headed goal for Aston Villa.
sensitive souls in the stands can dish it out but not take it
Monday October 05 2009
PERHAPS it's because Carlos Tevez used to celebrate his goals by sucking on a soother that he makes people coo as though looking at a new-born child.
Tevez bags brace to sink Hammers
Tuesday September 29 2009
MANCHESTER CITY sped to victory last night, rising to fifth by drawing on the energy of Carlos Tevez, who scored twice and commendably refused to celebrate in front of his old West Ham fans.
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