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21. Daly told to return
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 February 2004 STOCKPORT County have recalled striker Jon Daly in the middle of the second month of his loan spell at Bury. -
22. Perfect timing for Lee
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 February 2004 LEE Unsworth has given Bury manager Graham Barrow a timely boost with two critical home matches coming up next week. -
23. Glynn is the tops
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 February 2004 GLYNN Garner celebrated his new contract extension with a man-of-the-match performance in Bury's 1-0 victory over Cambridge United. -
24. No date for Dale clash
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 07 February 2004 BURY'S home game against Southend, which was postponed because of the weather last week, has been rearranged and cancelled again. -
25. Superpools Sat February 28 (Week 31)
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 February 2004 Superpools winners - Saturday 28 February 2004 (week 31) -
26. Preview: Stockport County V Brighton
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 February 2004 STOCKPORT boss Sammy McIlroy has laid down a challenge to his beleaguered players: "I know we can turn this around, now show me you feel the same." -
27. Kevin Keegan is not under pressure from the board
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 February 2004 CITY Chairman John Wardle talks exclusively to M.E.N. sport about the club, its fans, the manager and the way forward. -
28. Stockport County 1 Brighton 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 February 2004 FRASER McLachlan's 41st minute header wasn't enough to give County their first win in eight games. -
29. Woody has no thoughts on quitting
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 01 February 2004 ACCORDING& to research by the Professional Footballers' Association, the average length of a player's career is seven years. -
30. Player view: Glenn Whelan
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 01 February 2004 AS most people know I'm going back to Manchester City because my loan spell has run out, admits Glenn Whelan.