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1. Hosts on the Pace
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 9 February 2005Droylsden 4 Ashton United 0 DROYLSDEN cruised to victory to add to the relegation troubles of their near neighbours, while giving themselves a boost in their drive towards the top of the Conference table.
2. Bloods bank move?
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 9 February 2005DROYLSDEN chief Dave Pace is waiting to hear what Tameside Council will say before deciding whether to move from the Butcher's Arms to the new Tameside Stadium.
3. Bloods on Pace
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 9 March 2005DROYLSDEN chief Dave Pace hailed his side's display after they moved second in Conference North thanks to a 1-0 win over Nuneaton Borough.
4. Something in the Eyre for on-song Damian
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 August 2005Flowery Field 227-9 Woodhouses 179ao DAMIAN Eyre was the star with bat and ball as Flowery Field warmed up for Sunday's Walkden Cup Final with a 48-run win over Woodhouses.
5. Dukinfield’s hopes of victory go West
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 August 2005Dukinfield 177ao Denton West 255-7 DENTON West maintained their challenge for the Lancashire County League by overpowering Dukinfield at Higher King Street.
6. Field days for Flowery as duo go down to defeats
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 10 August 2005Cricket FLOWERY Field maintained the pressure on the Lancashire County League title-chasers with two weekend wins.
7. Ashton hanging on
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 August 2005Crompton 97ao Ashton 98-7 ASHTON collected five valuable points away at Crompton on Sunday, and then had their batting display lambasted as 'woeful' by captain Garry Coles.
8. Aamer bashes bowlers
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 28 July 2005Hollinwood 274-9 Droylsden 179-7 IT was just Droylsden's luck that Hollinwood professional Aamer Bashir chose Saturday's game to return to form after one run in his last two innings.
9. Denton’s double joy
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 10 August 2005A TOUGH weekend of cricket saw Denton emerge with nine JW Lees Lancashire County League points.
10. Bloods stutter at the Butchers
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 17 August 2005Droylsden 2 Nuneaton Borough 2 DAVE Pace will be the more pleased of the two managers after his side had fought back from two goals down against last season's runners-up.