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31. Workington 0 Droylsden 5
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 18 February 2010This was a much-improved performance from the Bloods following their 1-0 midweek defeat at Corby.
32. Ilkeston Town 3 Stalybridge Celtic 2
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 18 February 2010New Celtic boss Jim Harvey witnessed the good and bad side of his new team at Ilkeston on Saturday.
33. Hyde United 1 Ilkeston Town 1
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 28 January 2010HYDE staged their first home game for eight weeks and produced a great second-half fightback to secure a point on Monday night.
34. Aldwinians 10 Workington 22
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 28 January 2010AFTER a six-week break, Aldwinians returned to action against their Cumbrian opponents and immediately took the game to their visitors.
35. Droylsden 4 Gainsborough Trinity 1
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 28 January 2010IT rained goals at a foggy Butcher’s Arms on Saturday as The Bloods put paid to Gainsborough with a brace of goals each from Neil Prince and Paul Brown.
36. Curzon Ashton 0 Droylsden 2
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 28 January 2010NINE-MAN Curzon Ashton exited the Manchester Premier Cup on Monday following defeat against their higher-placed visitors.
37. Mossley back from the brink?
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 28 January 2010ASHTON United have come to Mossley’s rescue by agreeing to let the Lilywhites play night games at Hurst Cross.
38. Ossett Town 0 Ashton United 3
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 28 January 2010ASHTON finally returned to league action following a six-week break and grabbed three points from their trip to Yorkshire.
39. Fans offer Burr tribute
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 28 January 2010STALYBRIDGE Celtic Supporters’ Association has paid tribute to Steve Burr and Andy Fearns following their departure from Bower Fold last week.
40. Willcock leaving Lilywhites
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 28 January 2010MOSSLEY’S off-field fortunes suffered another blow on Monday when it was revealed that manager Chris Willcock had departed Seel Park for Stalybridge Celtic.