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1. Player view: Colin Woodthorpe
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 28 November 2004 IT was good to get the win over Notts County last week even if it was only 1-0, admits Colin Woodthorpe. But the manager wants us to get a few more results like that -
2. Player view: Colin Woodthorpe
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 29 August 2004 I CAN'T have much complaint about being sent off against Chester, but I've seen it on TV a few times - and it's not a bad tackle, believes Colin Woodthorpe. -
3. Colin Woodthorpe column
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 March 2004 IN Kelham O'Hanlon we have got a coach who probably should be at Everton. <BR> -
4. Bury 2 Wycombe Wanderers 2
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 December 2004 COLIN Woodthorpe was sent off for the third time this season as Bury missed out on what should have been a deserved three points. -
5. Misses prove costly for Bury
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 December 2004 SKIPPER Colin Woodthorpe believes Bury deserved a second chance to reach the third round instead of suffering a controversial 1-0 exit at the Sixfields Stadium. -
6. Preview: Bury v Burnley
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 August 2004 BURY host Steve Cotterill's unbeaten Burnley this evening in the Carling Cup without defender Colin Woodthorpe. -
7. Shakers pair still to sign
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 July 2004 BURY defenders Matt Barrass and Colin Woodthorpe have still not signed new contracts. -
8. Preview: Stockport v Bury
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 September 2004 THERE will be no love lost when Dave Challinor lines up against his former side Stockport County in the LDV Vans Trophy First Round tonight. -
9. No regrets for Challinor
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 12 December 2004 DAVE Challinor probably gave a rueful smile when he heard news of Sammy McIlroy's departure from Stockport County. -
10. Bristol Rovers 2 Bury 2
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 August 2004 IT says everything about the standards Graham Barrow is setting this season that the Bury boss wasn't entirely satisfied with a point against one of the division's likely high-fliers.