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21. Simon's howitzer
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 March 2005 SIMON Whaley looks to have a long career ahead of him, but it is doubtful he will score a better goal than the one which earned Bury a 1-1 draw with Bristol Rovers. -
22. Angry Newby stirs Shakers
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 March 2005 JON Newby channelled his anger to the best possible use as Bury gained a vital 2-1 win over their fellow League Two relegation strugglers Cambridge United at Gigg Lane. -
23. Garner back in action
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 March 2005 GLYNN Garner returns to Bury's first team on Saturday for the first time in more than three months after Andy Marriott's decision to join Torquay. -
24. Comment: Grim future for cup minnows
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 March 2005 JOIN me on a trip into the future, because I've been peering into the old crystal ball. It's not a trip into the distant future - just spring of next year and the the sixth round of the FA Cup. -
25. Loan ranger Fitz so eager to stay
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 20 March 2005 OF all Graham Barrow's recent loan signings, John Fitzgerald has proved the most successful. -
26. Break proves tonic for Brian
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 13 March 2005 BRIAN Barry-Murphy had been almost a permanent fixture in the Shakers' first team since his summer arrival at Gigg Lane. -
27. Dale’s own facilities imperative
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 March 2005 THIS week's news that Dale are set to end their search for permanent training facilities has been welcomed by manager Steve Parkin. -
28. Parkin keeping Dale spirits up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 March 2005 A DISAPPOINTING Easter programme has done nothing to dampen spirits at Spotland. -
29. Time to get back on TV Sir Alex
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 March 2005 SATURDAY NIGHTS weren't the same for me after the BBC lost Match of the Day. -
30. Barrow: It was revenge
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 March 2005 SHAKERS boss Graham Barrow was delighted by his side's 3-1 win at home to Grimsby today, seeing it as sweet revenge for the 5-1 savaging the Mariners dished out back in August.