United Seal League Title But Fergie's Eyeing Much More
Sir Alex Ferguson says his side will "bounce" into the Champions League final after a 2-0 win at Wigan clinched the title. While it could have been very different if Steve Bennett was competent, Sir says he's confident United can overhaul Liverpool's record eighteen titles in his tenure. At the other end of the table, Fulham's win meant that Birmingham and Reading were relegated despite both scoring four goals. Verdicts to: theeditor@football365.com- Joe Hart And Warnock Named In England Squad
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Does Steve Bennett Get A Medal...?
The Famous Mailbox
There's no doubt he deserved one, say the people writing to the mailbox, but did he ref enough games? Mind you, he's not the only ref who favours ManYoo. Who are, let's admit it, very good...
All The Final Day Match Reports Here
Details, Details, Details
Everything you need to know about ManYoo's title win, relegation for Blues and Reading, and Everton sealing a UEFA place. Plus the play-off action, Celtic's title challenge and everything else...
The F365 Football Dictionary: P Is For...
Lexicographical Fun
Parlour, Pearce, Platt and other heroes of the early Nineties as well as prima-donna (or Pre-Madonna if you're one F365 reader). There's even a mention for the Immortal Pete. The Q is next...
The Final-Day Football365 Friday Quiz
Quizzle My Nizzle
Who was the West Ham keeper who kept ManYoo down to just one goal with an inspired display on the final day of the 1994-95 season? And lots of other quizzical final day questions for you...
Growing Gap Is Hard To Ignore
F365 Commentary
Sunday promises to be cracking entertainment at both ends of the league. But, argues Philip Cornwall, it is impossible to ignore the growing disconnection between the very top and the rest...



