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1. RL: Barker's Beef
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 May 2003 MARTIN HALL must feel as if he's been kicked in the teeth, says the M.E.N's rugby league reporter Neil Barker. -
2. Jussi key to survival
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 March 2003 BOLTON Wanderers' Premiership fate rests in the talented hands of Finnish keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen, writes NEIL BARKER. -
3. Comment: Can Wigan cope in Division One?
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 23 March 2003 PROMOTION and first division status for Wigan Athletic will coincide with the club's 25th year as full members of the Football League. -
4. RL: Bradford Bulls 32 Warrington Wolves 8
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 April 2003 IT'S good to see Bradford back at Odsal, but it's even better seeing the pride back in Warrington's ranks! -
5. A town that DOES want to know
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 November 2003 'FANS of Wigan Athletic took them to be an insult to themselves and the club that they follow through thick and thin', says co-editor of Cockney Latic John Heeley as he responds to yesterday's articles by Paul Hince and James Burton. -
6. RL comment: Honour in defeat
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 March 2003 SALFORD Reds and Swinton Lions can take heart from their Challenge Cup quarter-final heroics. Both were defeated but certainly not disgraced, and Reds must lick their wounds and make sure they bounce back. -
7. RL: Wilderspool - The Final Curtain
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 September 2003 WARRINGTON Wolves play their last league game at Wilderspool Stadium against Wakefield Wildcats on Sunday, bringing an end to 105 years of history. -
8. Non-league football: Weekend round-up
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 September 2003 ROUND-UP of the weekend's non-league football action. -
9. Raven flies high as top local
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 May 2003 APPRENTICE joiner Gareth Raven proved a cut above the rest of the local athletes, though it turned out to be unlucky 13 for the Sale Harrier.