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1. Still at the summit.
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 20072. Well beaten.
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 20073. Mighty Quinn
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 2007MOSSLEY’S improved form continued as they recorded a third consecutive league win.
4. Bloods with reasons for optimism?
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 2007THE Bloods will consider themselves unlucky not to have come away from Plainmoor with any points after a bold 3-4-3 formation saw them make a mockery of the respective league positions of these two sides.
5. Hall’s well for Celtic
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 2007A BRUISING derby ended in favour of the Blues after an absorbing battle at Bower Fold on Saturday, packed with incident from start to finish, rough and ready challenges aplenty, seven yellow cards and several players perhaps counting themselves fortunate to still be on the field at the end.
6. Penalties paid.
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 2007THIS was a game that Ashton could and probably should have won against a side who never really looked liked scoring a try.
7. Burr’s derby delight
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 2007STEVE Burr saluted his Stalybridge Celtic after they came through last weekend’s FA Cup derby date against Hyde United to be given a home tie with Workington in the next round.
8. Still hopeful
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 2007DAVE Pace remains optimistic his Droylsden side can make an impression on this season’s Blue Square Premier campaign despite the Bloods’ 11th consecutive defeat.
9. Curzon squander opportunities
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 23 February 2007FC United 3 Curzon Ashton 2 CURZON missed a golden chance to catch up with FC United in the North West Counties League as they twice surrendered the lead and ultimately ended with no points.
10. Old boys return to haunt former club
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 7 February 2007Alfreton Town 1 Stalybridge Celtic 2 DESPITE illness in the camp that left a strange look to the starting XI, the Blues earned their maiden league win at Alfreton.