For the past few years he has been coach of Misrata's premiership club, Swihli.
Everton had suggested that United could have been presented with the trophy at Old Trafford before Sunday's Premiership finale.
Scargill, now 75, has refused all requests to comment on Margaret Thatcher's premiership and his epic struggle with her government.
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At the beginning of David Cameron's premiership in 2010, there had been fears that the United Kingdom might break up.
The 29-year-old says he is proud to have been handed the opportunity and has high hopes for next season's Premiership campaign.
The club's Premiership campaign thus takes precedence over a very winnable home cup tie against a side well out of form.
Another major milestone in Terence O'Neill's premiership was the televised address he made in December 1968 in response to growing unrest.
The former Villa striker had taken time out from Villa's Premiership campaign to undergo full-time treatment at the Priory Clinic in Roehampton.
It calls the attack the "worst terrorist crisis of David Cameron's premiership", and one of the largest foreign kidnappings of recent times.
Fawning Tories have taken two sorts of lessons from Mr Blair's premiership.
The Cabinet Office has acknowledged that the ministerial code was changed under Gordon Brown's premiership to take out all references to blind trusts.
There is a major doubt over the fitness of goalkeeper Mark Bosnich, who came off during the team's Premiership victory at the weekend.
But it was a fascination with the challenge of unification, more than personal ties, that enticed Mr Biedenkopf into taking on Saxony's premiership.
The results were especially stark and cruel during Mr Brown's premiership, when it became routine to cast aspersions on the prime minister's sanity.
On the lighter side, Beijing News says the press conference lasted for 182 minutes - which is the longest in Mr Wen's premiership.
He admitted the party had "scars over discussing the European issue going back to the '90s" - divisions over Europe dogged John Major's premiership.
Heavy snow showers have already swept across parts of eastern England and Scotland, forcing the cancellation of Middlesbrough's premiership clash against Fulham on Teeside.
However Bates' main reason for complaint is with regard to the improved kicking abilities of today's Premiership players, who can find their target from increasing distances.
For most of the final, bickering year and a half of Tony Blair's premiership, the Conservatives, under their new leader, David Cameron, outstripped Labour in the polls.
The Labour MP demanded to know why they had neglected to write about the 171, 000 civil servants who he said had been sacked during Lady Thatcher's premiership.
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After 14 years of Mahathir's premiership, the Malays, like Malaysia's other ethnic groups, are enjoying the greatest period of prosperity since the days of the Malacca Sultanate.
The ashes of Mr Brown's premiership seemed to be floating around Westminster even before his weekly parliamentary showdown with David Cameron, the Tory leader, on June 3rd.
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No-one - not even the deepest united-Europe dreamer in the Liberal Democrats - believed that joining the euro would appear on the agenda during David Cameron's premiership.
Twice selected by Australia but yet to make it off the bench, Theoklitos played 72 times for Melbourne Victory, helping them to this year's Premiership and grand final success.
Ellis had to sit out Leicester's Premiership final win over Gloucester on Saturday and will also be sidelined when the Tigers meet Wasps on Sunday in the Heineken Cup final.
The Palestinians' orgiastic celebration of the mass murder of Israelis was the final nail in Barak's premiership, and it seemed at the time, the death-knell of his policies of appeasement.
In recent memory John Major's premiership was tied in knots by euro-rebels and his party suffered a landslide defeat which owed much to the miasma of disunity which pervaded its final years.
They will join politicians, international figures and dignitaries who are among 2, 000 invited mourners, but Neil Kinnock, who was Labour leader for much of Lady Thatcher's premiership in the 1980s, will not be attending.
He was one of a close circle of advisers in Downing Street in the final hours of Mr Brown's premiership as the party tried and failed to negotiate a coalition deal with the Liberal Democrats.
Disagreements with Chancellor Nigel Lawson saw him resign in 1989, and when Geoffrey Howe too resigned in 1990, citing her style of leadership as one of his main reasons for quitting, Thatcher's premiership was fatally wounded.
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