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ShearerNewcastle 3 Manchester City 0 (22/11/03)
Alan Shearer's late double strike sank Manchester City and lifted Newcastle into the Premiership's top six. The Newcastle number nine notched up his 255th top flight goal and our man was there to see it. Listen

Jay jayBolton 0 Southampton 0 (8/11/03)
Man of the match Jay Jay Okocha inspired Bolton but they were unable to break down a stubborn Southampton defence in a tight game at the Reebok. Listen

Old TraffordManchester Utd 3 Portsmouth 0 (1/11/03)
Manchester Utd kept up their title challenge with a convincing victory over Portsmouth. But the visitors had chances to embarrass the home side until the arrival of Ronaldo and Keane from the bench. Listen

Dave JonesWolverhampton 4 Leicester 3 (25/10/03)
Wolverhampton Wanderers produced one of the comebacks of the season to beat Leicester City in a thrilling bottom-of-the table clash at Molineux. Listen

Shola AmeobiMiddlesbrough 0 Newcastle 1 (18/10/03)
Newcastle produced a vital win against the run of play in the North East derby. Shola Ameobi’s first half strike was enough to consign Middlesbrough to their fifth defeat of the season. Listen

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