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41. County enjoy Irish break
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 May 2003 STOCKPORT County's players are enjoying some end-of-season recovery time in Ireland. -
42. Wes rules himself out
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 30 August 2003 WES Brown and Sir Alex Ferguson have dismissed reports that the defender is set for a miraculous early comeback from his snapped cruciate knee ligament injury. Brown suffered his second cruciate injury in four years against Everton on the champions' title celebration day at Everton last May. -
43. Latics' last chance
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 August 2003 OLDHAM ATHLETIC could be the last club to use the protection of administration to solve their financial problems. The Football League& plan to& ask all their clubs at an Extraordinary General Meeting next month to vote in a new insolvency policy which will impose severe sanctions on any club going into administration. -
44. Speedway: Belle Vue 56 Ipswich 34
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 19 August 2003 BELLE Vue promoter John Perrin took a cautious look towards a brighter future after his new-look Aces side stormed to their biggest victory of the season. -
45. Lee challenged to score more
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 January 2003 WIGAN manager Paul Jewell has challenged midfielder Lee McCulloch to find the goals to fire the Latics to promotion. -
46. Wigan can't wait for bigger gates
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 26 January 2003 FIRST Division football cannot come soon enough for promotion-chasing Wigan Athletic. -
47. Aston Villa 2 Bolton Wanderers 0
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 January 2003 ASTON Villa's two generations of England strikers proved the difference as battling Bolton left Villa Park empty handed to get 2003 off to the worst possible start. -
48. Peterborough 1 Wigan Athletic 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 08 March 2003 WIGAN dropped two points and saw their two main promotion rivals lose - and still Paul Jewell refuses to believe his side are up!