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Last week's off-pitch Manchester United headlines: 1) Players reportedly "snubbing" the free cars Chevrolet gave them in a £47m sponsorship deal, preferring to drive their Mercedes, Porsches and Range Rovers to training instead; and 2) Players raising "a record £210,000 for Unicef at the club's annual celebrity gala".
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