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1. Lancs to leave Old Trafford?
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 November 2003 LANCASHIRE Cricket Club is ready to quit its historic home and join Manchester City at a sporting super-complex in Eastlands. -
2. Fans ready to fight for Old Trafford future
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 09 November 2003 TO& many fans, Old Trafford will always be the spiritual home of Red Rose cricket. And they won't let it die without a fight. -
3. Move issues are grounded in reality
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 23 November 2003 WHILE the controversy about Old Trafford's future rages on, there is a more wide-ranging debate simmering over a massive shake-up of English cricket. It leaves a question mark, not only about where Lancashire will play, but who they will be playing against. -
4. Hussain prepares for toughest Test
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 November 2003 NASSER Hussain believes the forthcoming Test series with Sri Lanka has become the toughest challenge in modern cricket - including the Ashes. -
5. Council hit out at Lancs' Old Trafford googly
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 November 2003 BOSSES of Trafford Council have reacted with anger today to the plans to move Lancashire Cricket Club to Manchester. -
6. Flintoff: My best is still to come
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 16 November 2003 ANDY FLINTOFF sent a shiver through the world of cricket today when he announced: "The best is still to come." -
7. Old Trafford: Golden moments
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 November 2003 WE take a trip down memory lane with some of the greatest ever moments from almost 150 years of cricket at Old Trafford. -
8. Lancs moving on: For and against
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 November 2003 PETER Wynne-Thomas, author of The Official History of Lancashire County Cricket Club, and Audrey Statham, widow of England and Lancs star Brian, argue for and against Lancs' proposed move from Old Trafford. -
9. Kirtley stakes his claim
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 November 2003 JAMES Kirtley added his name to England's bowling options for the first Test as he claimed four wickets in the warm-up against a Sri Lanka Cricket President's XI. -
10. England lose by ten wickets
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 November 2003 ENGLAND& christened the Dambulla floodlights with one of their darkest days in one-day international cricket as they went down by 10 wickets to Sri Lanka.