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  1. 1. Fred Austin season review

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 May 2004 ALTHOUGH the disappointment of losing out in last season's play-offs ran deep, it was tempered in the knowledge that Oldham had at last assembled a team that could go all the way.
  2. 2. Oldham v Bournemouth: Preview

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 September 2005 OLDHAM striker Luke Beckett is standing by for his first full game of the season after recovering from knee damage, writes FRED AUSTIN.
  3. 3. Sheridan: We lacked a leader

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 November 2007 YOU know it's not going to be your day when you lose TWO players in the pre-match warm-up, writes FRED AUSTIN.
  4. 4. Oldham v Huddersfield preview

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 September 2005 INJURY-ravaged Oldham have 15 fit players and boss Ronnie Moore could spring a surprise by switching New Zealand international striker Chris Killen to the middle of defence, writes FRED AUSTIN.
  5. 5. Oldham: End of season ratings

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 May 2005 FRED Austin gives his view on Oldham's best and worst players this term.
  6. 6. Comedy World - didn't they do well

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 30 September 2001 Comedy World, Saturday September 29 - MC Daniel Kitson with Simon Bligh, Mike Gunn, Helen Austin and Fred MacAulay, playing to a crowd who seem to think they could be doing it a whole lot better. Alas not.
  7. 7. Comedy World - didn't they do well

    CityLife, Sunday 30 September 2001 Comedy World, Saturday September 29 - MC Daniel Kitson with Simon Bligh, Mike Gunn, Helen Austin and Fred MacAulay, playing to a crowd who seem to think they could be doing it a whole lot better. Alas not.
  8. 8. Season review: Player ratings

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 May 2004 FRED Austin rates the Oldham squad.
  9. 9. Tennis: Liam Broady follows path of legends

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 July 2011 Where would English tennis be without Stockport? Fred Perry, arguably the town’s most famous son, may be a ghost of Wimbledon past but rising star Liam Broady has set his sights on playing a major part in its future.
  10. 10. Pick your club's finest!

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 July 2007 IT'S the question that launched a thousand pub arguments - who is your club's greatest player?
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