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621. Coaching casualties are named (first published 27 Feb 2003)
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 27 February 2003THE IDENTITY of three members of coaching staff to leave the club was confirmed late last week.
622. Balmer on way (first published 27 Feb 2003)
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 27 February 2003STUART Balmer has become the latest player to leave Boundary Park as part of Latics' cost-cutting measures.
623. Players' deals will depend on play-offs (first published 27 Feb 2003)
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 27 February 2003LATICS officials say talks with players about new contracts will not start until the club's season is all but over.
624. ‘It’s good for the club’ (first published 20 Feb 2003)
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 20 February 2003LATICS' financial problems were highlighted again this week as Iain Dowie finalised measures to make three of his coaching staff redundant.
625. Fan-tastic Pete shows his support (first published 20 Feb 2003)
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 20 February 2003ONE of the biggest backers of Latics is Pete Mason, editor of the club Fanzine 'Beyond the Boundary'.
626. Tempting fruit of success ... (first published 30 Jan 2003)
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 30 January 2003AUTOMATIC promotion to the First Division could give Latics an estimated £700,000 windfall and eradicate this year's losses, club officials say.
627. It's best foot forward for Latics (first published 23 Jan 2003)
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 23 January 2003LIFELONG Latics fans Dave Hudson and Jean Waterhouse are encouraging fellow believers to don their walking boots to raise cash for Athletic.
628. Boost for club's coffers as more fans come in (first published 16 Jan 2003)
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 16 January 2003ON average almost 1,000 extra Latics fans are attending home matches since news broke of the club's financial worries.
629. £51,000 pay-out, but it's not enough (first published 2 Jan 2003)
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 2 January 2003LATICS' fight against financial ruin recived a minor shot in the arm with news of a Football League donation.
