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11. Administration ends on friday?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004OLDHAM Athletic's takeover saga is set to end with the club coming out of administration on Friday.
12. Super Scott strikes!
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004Second Division Blackpool 1 Oldham Athletic 1 SCOTT Vernon's second half equaliser made it one defeat in seven for caretaker boss John Sheridan and capped a miserable afternoon for fellow managerial candidate Steve McMahon.
13. Woodward bids to put past behind her
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004FORMER nanny Louise Woodward is aiming to build ties with Oldham and its people after she began training to be a solicitor in the town.
14. Murray boosts Sheridan hopes
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004JOHN Sheridan's bid to land the Latics' manager's job on a full-time basis has received a boost from one of his midfield colleagues.
15. Scott grounds Owls
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004Second Division Oldham Athletic 1 Sheffield Wed 0 SCOTT Vernon's first-half winner secured a crucial victory for Latics' caretaker boss John Sheridan against a club he served with distinction as a player.
16. Celebrate Latics’ survival - for free
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004OLDHAM Athletic is almost safe and the club is planning a huge celebration by allowing free entry for all fans for a forthcoming league match at Boundary Park.
17. Concern at Cup triumph
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004ROUGHYEDS boss Steve Molloy was relieved to see his side scrape home in the Law Cup game against Rochdale Hornets.
18. Hate crime declines
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004OLDHAM no longer tops the league in Greater Manchester for the number of reported hate crimes - but it does remain, the second highest, with 602 incidents reported during 2002/2003.
19. Former Owl swoops to win
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004STAND-IN Latics boss John Sheridan was delighted his side managed to record a win and a clean sheet against former club Sheffield Wednesday.
20. Old boy returns to haunt the Hornets
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004Oldham 26 Rochdale Hornets 24 A LAST gasp Paul Southern try converted by Simon Svabic won the Law Cup for Oldham who were mightily relieved to scrape home.
