Football: NOW FERGIE PUTS ROYLE IN THE MIRE: Man United 0 Derby 1; Champs slip, Jim saved, Joe shafted.(Sport)

From: The People (London, England) | Date: May 6, 2001 | Copyright information

Byline: STEVE BATES

AMONG THE honours collected by Manchester United this season will be a Fair Play accolade - but make sure you whisper that news if you're anywhere near Maine Road.

For after a shocking display by a shadow United side at Old Trafford yesterday, Manchester City might well demand a steward's inquiry.

And they'd be well within their rights, too, after a result that makes Jim Smith's Rams safe from relegation - but drops Joe Royle a...

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