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1. Honours: Torrance's debt to Sir Alex
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 December 2002 SAM Torrance, the man who has not stopped smiling since masterminding Europe's enthralling Ryder Cup victory over the United States three months ago, woke up this morning with an even bigger grin on his face. -
2. Fact File
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 December 2002 Georgi Kinkladze factfile. -
3. Preview: Aston Villa v Bolton Wanderers
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 December 2002 MANAGER Sam Allardyce, keen in the appliance of science, applauded his side's latest fitness report as they prepare for the crunch trip to Aston Villa. -
4. Hands-on role for Wardle
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 December 2002 MILLIONAIRE John Wardle is to take up a much more hands-on role at his beloved Manchester City. -
5. Taylor fears for future
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 December 2002 Players' union boss Gordon Taylor is fearful for the future of the professional game in its present structure. -
6. Keane's back for good
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 December 2002 ROY Keane has insisted that he is back for good in the Manchester United line-up. -
7. Frustrated Phil plays waiting game
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 December 2002 'NEVER change a winning team' rings out the old adage, but, as Phil Neville has discovered, football can be a cruel game. -
8. King Maker Dennis is an all-time great
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 December 2002 DENNIS Tueart has been dubbed the King of all Geordies and the Maine Road King Maker during his lengthy association with Manchester City. -
9. Gary Owen column: Concentration is the key
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 29 December 2002 IF Manchester City's players are planning any New Year resolutions I can offer one suggestion . . . that during the second half of the season they make concentration the keyword. -
10. Latics' record on the line
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 29 December 2002 OLDHAM put the best away record in the country on the line when they go to fellow pomotion hopefuls Crewe on Sunday with boss Iain Dowie warning: "All runs come to an end."