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  1. 1. Non-league football: Weekend round-up

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 December 2002 ROUND-UP of the weekend's non-league football action.
  2. 2. Non-league football: Weekend round-up

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 December 2002 ROUND-UP of the weekend's action non-league football action.
  3. 3. Non-league football: Weekend preview

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 December 2002 PREVIEW of the weekend's non-league action, involving local sides.
  4. 4. Betting: Football specials for big clash

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 December 2002 ITéS THE big showdown in more ways than one on Saturday . . . and Ladbrokes have come up with some special bets to mark the eagerly-awaited clash.
  5. 5. Non-league football: weekend round-up

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 December 2002 ROUND-UP of the weekend's non-league action.
  6. 6. Non league football: Ward leaves Leigh

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 December 2002 EX-MANCHESTER City and Oldham star Mark Ward has resigned after less than six months as assistant-manager of Leigh RMI.
  7. 7. Non-league football: Bridge pull plum tie

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 December 2002 STALYBRIDGE have landed a plum home tie with Nationwide Conference high-fliers Scarborough in the FA Trophy third round on Saturday, January 11.
  8. 8. Non-league football: Celts climb table

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 December 2002 PHIL Eastwood was Stalybridge's hat trick hero as they beat Barrow 4-3 at Bower Fold last night (Tuesday) to climb to third in the Unibond Premier Division
  9. 9. Non league football: Pace's forward thinking

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 22 December 2002 DROYLSDEN boss Dave Pace won't allow his disappointment at failing to land Yeovil's Carl Alford lessen his resolve to sign a top-rated striker.
  10. 10. Time for change says Kenyon

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 December 2002 UNITEDéS chief executive Peter Kenyon believes the present structure of English football cannot be sustained in the current financial climate.
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