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1. Schofield quest goes on
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 January 2005 CHRIS Schofield knows he is running out of time to find a new county for next season - as has acknowledged that he may find himself playing club cricket this summer. -
2. Home draw for Cheshire
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 January 2005 CHESHIRE have been drawn at home against Wales in the second round of the Minor Counties Cricket Association Knockout Cup on June 12. If Andy Hall's team win, they will play either Buckinghamshire or Wiltshire in the third round on July 10. -
3. Help for refs would be a turn-off
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 January 2005 BRIAN Barwick, the recently appointed chief executive of the Football Association, is a bit of an oddity for someone in that exalted position...when it comes to football, he actually knows his onions, writes Paul Hince. -
4. Chris's career at crossroads
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 January 2005 HAD fate dealt him a kinder hand, Chris Schofield would now be in South Africa with England bamboozling Jacques Kallis and Herschelle Gibbs with his leg-breaks, googlies and the occasional flipper. -
5. Hoggard the talk of the town
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 January 2005 MATTHEW Hoggard's magnificent seven at the Wanderers has set tongues wagging Down Under in the build-up to next summer's Ashes. -
6. Our boys can rule the world
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 January 2005 THE answer to soccer's great diving debate is already in place if the game's rulers are brave enough to use it. -
7. Harmison pledge
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 January 2005 STEVE Harmison has vowed to return to his destructive best as England attempt to clinch Test series success in South Africa. -
8. Hoggard inspires England victory
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 January 2005 ENGLAND completed an outstanding final-day performance to claim a 77-run victory at the Wanderers and retake the lead in the Test series against South Africa. -
9. England complete series win
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 January 2005 MICHAEL Vaughan led England to a first series win in South Africa for 40 years as the final Test meandered to a stalemate. -
10. Vaughn: This was my finest hour
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 January 2005 CAPTAIN Michael Vaughan reflected on his finest hour leading England after a first Test series win in South Africa for 40 years.