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21. Targeting top spot
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 6 December 2006DROYLSDEN chief Dave Pace is targeting top spot in the Conference North table by Christmas as they bid to earn promotion at the third time of asking.
22. Lowe completes hat-trick
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 6 December 2006CURZON Ashton completed a hat-trick of a different kind when manager Gary Lowe won the North West Counties League's manager-of-the-month award for November.
23. Substitute secures Curzon win
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 6 December 2006Nelson 0 Curzon Ashton 2 THERE may have been a massive points difference of 33 separating these two teams, but Curzon had to wait until second-half stoppage time to secure the three points.
24. Bloods are made to battle hard
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 6 December 2006Lancaster City 1 Droylsden 2 THE Bloods took all three points to launch themselves into second spot in the Nationwide North table, but were made to fight hard by the relegation-haunted Dolly Blues at the Giant Axe.
25. Unable to hang on
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 6 December 2006Ashton United 2 Ossett Town 3 ASHTON lost a match they seemed to have under control as the visitors scored twice in the last 10 minutes to produce a result that never seemed likely.
26. Celtic frustrated by City boys
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 6 December 2006Stalybridge Celtic 1 Worcester City 1 AN entertaining game saw the goals shared with each side twice hitting the woodwork though Celtic certainly finished the stronger against a powerful and physical City side and will probably have felt they did enough to have earned all three points.
27. Be prepared
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 6 December 2006STEVE Waywell has condemned some of his players' preparation after watching them beaten 2-0 at Leigh RMI last week.
28. Tigers lose at Leigh
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 6 December 2006Leigh RMI 2 Hyde United 0 AFTER the euphoria of the midweek victory at Chasetown, Hyde were brought down to earth with a bump at Hilton Park on Friday night.
29. Goals galore
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 29 November 2006CURZON Ashton boss Gary Lowe has heaped praise on his front pair of Mike Norton and Steve Moores after Curzon hit seven goals for the second consecutive weekend.
30. Seven’s up again
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 29 November 2006Curzon Ashton 7 Atherton LR 0 IT may have been another cold and damp November Saturday afternoon, but Curzon lit up the skies with seven goals, led by a Steve Moores hat-trick.
