Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted the 2014 Champions League final was the only game he's watched that made him 'miss' management.
09.09.2021 - 20:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A teenager who was part of a high-value burglary gang in south Wales committed crimes in Manchester while on the run from police, a court heard.
Michael Casey was part of a family-based group of burglars that raided more than 70 carefully-selected houses and stole jewellery worth up to £500,000, WalesOnline reports.
The gang, which operated from a travellers site in Swansea, raided the homes over a six-month
Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted the 2014 Champions League final was the only game he's watched that made him 'miss' management.
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A teenager who admits murdering Scott Anderton 'feared the worst' in a paranoid state due to drugs before attacking his victim with a knife, a court has heard.
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epileptic seizure have spoken out about their grief. Craig Darce, 18, passed away suddenly at his home in Rochdale with his two beloved dogs, wolfhound cross Harold and Chihuahua Papi, beside him, the Manchester Evening News reports.
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