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1. Bury drop into bottom three
Prestwich Advertiser, Friday 20 June 2003CRICKET: Manchester Association - Bury 112 all out Stretford 225/7 (Stretford win by 135 runs)
2. Preece: ‘It’s just our imagination’
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003Nationwide Div Three Bury 1 Cheltenham Town 1
3. Shakers Torpedoed by Irons hotshot
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 21 August 2003Nationwide Division Three Bury 2 Scunthorpe 3 UNLUCKY Bury crashed to their third straight defeat after Scunthorpe striker Steve Torpey capitalised on two defensive errors to clinch the points.
4. Hill are made to battle
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 19 June 2003CRICKET: Lees Brewery Lancs County League - Cheetham Hill 97/8, Irlam 95 all out (Cheetham Hill won by 2 wkts)
5. Bullough’s winner is Park’s perfect start
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 11 September 2003National League Division Two Sedgley Park 21 Harrogate 17 A NEW season with high hopes of success for Sedgley Park started with a home win over Harrogate - who finished third in the last campaign.
6. Unsworth are kitted out to the maximum
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 2 October 2003UNSWORTH Football Club show off their brand new sponsors.
7. Unsworth off as pressure builds
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2003Nationwide Three Torquay United 3 Bury 1 SHAKERS defender Lee Unsworth was sent-off as the away day blues continued for under-fire Bury boss Andy Preece.
8. Speedy Chapman turns on the style – again
Prestwich Advertiser, Wednesday 18 June 2003ATHLETICS: THE COURSE for Radcliffe AC's five-mile trail race last Thursday was under threat of being submerged after a day of incessant rain.
9. Preece: Duxbury my best signing
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 24 July 2003BURY boss Andy Preece hailed midfielder Lee Duxbury as the "best signing he had ever made as manager of Bury" this week.
10. Boro cut up by Bloods
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2003RADCLIFFE went down 5-4 at UniBond league leaders Droylsden on Monday night but showed much more commitment than they did against Whitby.
