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31. Barlow plays down fears
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 December 2003 DIRECTOR Roger Barlow has reassured Bury's staff that no-one else will lose their job following Andy Preece's departure. -
32. Whaley's on way
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 December 2003 BURY'S promising midfielder Simon Whaley has undergone successful knee surgery to repair cartilage damage. -
33. Shakers impress Taylor
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 December 2003 THE only positive Bury took away from the KC Stadium were some sympathetic words from Hull's former England manager Peter Taylor. -
34. Axed Andy's eyes the top
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 21 December 2003 HE may have been sacked this week, but Andy Preece is certainly not downhearted, says M.E.N sports editor Peter Spencer. -
35. Preece in line for Latics job
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 December 2003 ANDY Preece may have joined relegation threatened Carlisle United until the end of the season. But it won't rule him out as a hot favourite for Iain Dowie's job at Boundary Park. -
36. Who will get a Preece of the action?
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 December 2003 THEY could be dragging them out of the stands at Gigg Lane to get a team on the park to face Rochdale. -
37. Simpkins hoping for fresh start
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 28 December 2003 ROCHDALE defender Michael Simpkins has not exactly had a honeymoon period since joining the club from Cardiff City in the summer. -
38. Blues stars shine bright
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 December 2003 WHILE the Manchester City first team is struggling for results, the Academy youngsters are doing their best to lift spirits. -
39. League losing streak is over
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 December 2003 PRESSURE, what pressure? That was Alan Buckley’s verdict after seeing his side break their terrible losing streak at Gigg Lane. -
40. Cards send Alan fuming
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 14 December 2003 HE may have been managing for more than 25 years but even Rochdale boss Alan Buckley is amazed by his team's poor disciplinary record this season.<BR>