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41. Wigan 1 Newcastle 0
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 25 February 2007 PAUL Jewell celebrated becoming the longest-serving manager in Wigan's history with a priceless victory. -
42. £1m Peace of the action
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 July 2007 BOLTON could add £1m to Sammy Lee's transfer kitty if they win the Peace Cup in South Korea. -
43. Tanni wants to start golden generation
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 March 2007 BRITAIN'S most successful Paralympic athlete believes she could have added several gold medals to her collection in Beijing. -
44. Youngster James in the fast lane
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 March 2007 TEN-year-old speedster James Flitcroft isn't hanging around in his bid to become Britain's first Moto GP World champion since Barry Sheene in 1977. -
45. Sven fixes sights on Zigic
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 July 2007 IF Sven-Goran Eriksson cannot persuade Liverpool to part with Peter Crouch, then he is ready to move for Serbian look-a-like Nikola Zigic. -
46. It's Paddy's day!
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 July 2007 OPEN champion Padraig Harrington admitted he may have quit golf had he not beaten Sergio Garcia in the Carnoustie play-off. -
47. Rio looks streets ahead
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 June 2007 ANTONIO Lindback, Belle Vue's exciting new signing, is a young man who knows where he's going - but has no idea where he came from. -
48. O'Shea walks on Mersey
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 March 2007 SIR Alex Ferguson has warned Chelsea that he has not even revved up yet in the title mind-games battle. -
49. Speedway: Skipper Screen tipped for success
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 January 2007 NEW Belle Vue supremo David Gordon has tipped Joe Screen to be a Captain Marvel when he leads the Aces into the new campaign in March. -
50. Weaver takes the honours
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 January 2007 STUART Pearce's own New Year's honours list would have Nick Weaver at its head. The City boss acknowledges that the former England Under-21 keeper has been the star of the show so far and is ready to open talks this month on a new contract for the 27-year-old comeback kid.