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1. Speedway: Little Dane has big plans at Aces
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 March 2004 BELLE Vue's new Danish wonderkid Kenneth Bjerre looks barely big enough to control a highly-tuned 500cc, brakeless speedway bike. -
2. Speedway: Belle tolls for Aces legends
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 November 2004 BELLE Vue legends Peter Collins and Chris Morton have answered calls from new promoter Tony Mole to play a part in the club's future. -
3. Speedway: Corey makes Belle Vue return
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 August 2004 AMERICAN superstar Ronnie Correy will make his Belle Vue return after a four-year retirement in tonight's Elite League match against Oxford at Kirkmanshulme Lane (7.45pm). -
4. Speedway: Aces cannot afford a slip
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 April 2004 BELLE Vue promoter John Perrin admitted that his side face a must-win match when they meet Wolverhampton in the Elite League at Kirkmanshulme Lane tonight . -
5. Speedway: Smith out to silence critics
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 December 2004 VETERAN Andy Smith today hit back at the internet hate mail merchants who have slammed his move to Belle Vue. -
6. Speedway: Aces turn to James
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 December 2004 STOCKPORT kid James Wright, the hottest British teenager in speedway, has signed for Belle Vue as their No 8 rider for next season. -
7. Speedway: Jason's double joy
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 October 2004 JASON Crump, Belle Vue's new world champion, will extend the champagne celebrations that went through the Norwegian night on Saturday by getting married -
8. Speedway: Aces Allan goes out on a high
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 October 2004 ALLAN Morrey, Belle Vue's Clerk of the Course, will retire after tomorrow's final home meeting of the season against Peterborough to end a remarkable 61-year association with the club. -
9. Speedway: Rocket's back
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 29 August 2004 LITTLE American Ronnie Correy was known as the Rocket during a magnificent career that ended when a broken right wrist forced him to quit four years ago. But, at the age of the 37, the Rocket is back at Belle Vue and confident he can recapture much of his old magic. -
10. Speedway: Belle Vue receive bye
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 September 2004 BELLE Vue have been given a bye into the quarter-finals of the Knockout Cup after waiting in vain for five months to complete their first round tie against Coventry.