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11. The forgotten man
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 14 July 2004STRIKER Neil Ross wants to issue a timely reminder to the Macclesfield Town fans who had written him off for good last season.
12. Parkin promise
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 14 July 2004BIG Jonathan Parkin will be setting himself some huge targets this season - starting with an all-elusive goal at Moss Rose.
13. Cause a right racquet!
Macclesfield Express, Tuesday 13 July 2004THE Macclesfield Wheelchair Badminton Club are keen to hear from potential players who they could turn into European champions!
14. Horton lands his man
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 7 July 2004BRIAN Horton has finally landed his man after completing the signing of experienced centre half Tony Barras from Notts County.
15. Open to offers
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 7 July 2004MACCLESFIELD Town boss Brian Horton has told Martin Carruthers he can leave Moss Rose - but the experienced striker has vowed to stay and fight for his place.
16. Engines at the ready!
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004SET in the tranquil heart of picturesque Ashley Village on the edge of Wilmslow, Leewood Racing Club were enjoying anything but a quiet cup of tea last Sunday morning!
17. Tigers take a Euro trip
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004AN elite band of Macclesfield's finest young footballers are aiming to salvage England's pride in Europe when they travel to Sweden to compete in the Gothia World Youth Soccer Tournament next month.
18. It’s all fun and games
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004THE youngsters of Macclesfield did the town proud once again as they swept the board at the Cheshire Partnership Youth Games.
19. Tommy takes the armband
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 23 June 2004NEW Macclesfield Town skipper Tommy Widdrington has said he wants the club to adopt a "winning mentality" before they start the season.
20. From little acorns...
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 23 June 2004IN 2001, Jon Tilley decided to bring together some of the local martial arts clubs for a small event to raise money for charity; four years and £5,000 later, two of the biggest names in martial arts are preparing to visit Macclesfield.
