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11. Further hold-up in appointing manager

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 March 2004
LATICS' attempts to secure their next manager will not be resolved until next week.

12. Talbot takes nothing from Wycombe loss

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004
BRIAN Talbot was realistic about the relegation battle facing his side after their 3-2 home defeat to Wycombe Wanderers.

13. Back to the top

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 March 2004
ROYTON Town climbed back to the summit of the Air Miles Manchester Football League's premier division with a 2-0 win at second-bottom Elton Vale.

14. Steve’s putter prize

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 March 2004
STYAL Golf Club 15-handicapper Steve James is the first winner in this year's GMWN Golf Trophy.

15. Brian the boss

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 March 2004
BRIAN Talbot was set to be unveiled as the new Latics manager as the Advertiser went to press.

16. Ashley into last four

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 March 2004
CHADDERTON boxer Ashley Siddall fought his way through to the semi-finals of the North West regionals on Merseyside last week.

17. Paying the penalty

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 March 2004
Second Division QPR 1 Oldham Athletic 1 JOHN Sheridan's reign as Latics boss ended exactly as it had begun with a backs-to-the-wall display to frustrate promotion-chasing Queens Park Rangers.

18. Talbot’s bore draw

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 March 2004
Second Division Oldham Athletic 0 Colchester United 0 STRUGGLING Latics can consider themselves and new boss Brian Talbot to be right in the thick of the relegation dogfight after this poor performance on Saturday.

19. Town hold on for top spot

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 March 2004
AIR Miles Manchester Football League premier division leaders Royton Town fended off a determined fightback from Dukinfield Town to hold on to top-spot.

20. Club reaches ton

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004
SADDLEWORTH Golf Club's top officials are relishing the thought of a great centenary year at the Mountain Ash club.