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1. School football team's cash goal
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 September 2001 THEY have seen millions of pounds poured into the Commonwealth Games stadium just down the road. -
2. RL: Lam is key in Wigan showdown
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 September 2001 MAURICE Lindsay is backing his little Lam to shine against a pack of rampaging Bulls. -
3. Endacott fancies Salford position
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 September 2001 FRANK Endacott has revealed he is interested in becoming Salford City Reds rugby director. -
4. Squash: Nick nervous over Middle East mission
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 September 2001 NERVOUS Nick Taylor admits he scared about flying into a potential war zone this weekend. -
5. Wealth divide worries Moore
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 September 2001 OLDHAM Athletic’s multi-millionaire chairman Chris Moore has been in the game only for a few months but he has already come to one conclusion - the big boys are suffocating the life out the little clubs. -
6. Chester takeover deal sealed
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 September 2001 MERLIN's magic wand is working overtime in his quest to conjure a football miracle at Chester. -
7. Shakers look for change of luck
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 September 2001 WEARY Bury arrived back at Gigg Lane on Saturday night wondering when their season of disaster is going to change for the better. -
8. Injured skateboarder 'hit with eggs'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 September 2001 A SCHOOLBOY skateboarder suffered a badly broken arm as he fled supermarket staff hurling eggs. -
9. Skateboarding: Readers' comments
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 September 2001 Your views on this issue -
10. NW shares fall on sombre index
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 September 2001 THIS week's devastating events in the US left the region's traders in a sombre mood while stock market movements paled into insignificance.