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11. Fantastic Fitzpatrick
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 3 February 2005Friendly Warrington Wolves 26 Salford City Reds 24 KARL Fitzpatrick grabbed a superb first-half hat-trick as the Reds slipped to a narrow defeat in their final warm-up game against Warrington.
12. Reds’ happy return
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 January 2005Friendly Salford City Reds 20 Wigan Warriors 16 IF Salford produce performances like this when they return from America, Karl Harrison will want to take his players there every week.
13. Lions’ Marsh set to roar
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 January 2005LIONS coach Paul Kidd is expecting an extraordinary season from new signing Lee Marsh.
14. Clear vision
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 January 2005IAN Sibbit was left dazed and confused after the Reds' friendly with Wigan but the second row is clear what he expects from his new team - a top-six finish.
15. Out in the cold
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 January 2005REDS star Andy Kirk has revealed how it felt like a 'kick in the teeth' after being told he has no future at the club.
16. Nat to take centre stage
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 13 January 2005REDS' Nathan McAvoy is confident he can recapture the form which made him one of the game's hottest properties.
17. Double delight
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 13 January 2005BOXING aces Jamie Moore and Steve Foster Junior could both fight for world titles on the same night.
18. Sin not to improve
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 6 January 2005CLUB captain Ian Sinfield hopes Swinton can use their encouraging performance against Salford as a springboard for the new season.
19. Lions restore pride in derby day clash
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 6 January 2005Friendly Salford 34 Swinton 16 BATTLING Swinton helped banish memories of the last time these two rivals met but Salford still proved too strong in an entertaining encounter.
20. A year to remember
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 6 January 2005OH what a year! From the Reds' successful fight to avoid relegation to boxer Jamie Moore winning and then losing his British and Commonwealth titles, 2004 had it all for sports fans across Salford.
