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31. Making national headlines
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2008Curzon Ashton 3 Exeter City 2: THEY said it would be the biggest day in Curzon’s history, but it ended up as one of the biggest days encountered by Tameside or even Greater Manchester.
32. A second chance?
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2008Darlington 0 Droylsden 0: BLOODS’ boss Dave Pace was delighted with his team’s performance which saw his side earn a replay and book their place in the hat for the FA Cup second round draw.
33. Junior joy as Curzon suffer hangover
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 5 November 2008Curzon Ashton 0 FC Halifax Town 1: THERE was always going to be a question mark over how the Curzon Ashton players would respond after their FA Cup encounters and it was perhaps no surprise that it took until the second half for them to get into anything like their stride.
34. Lilywhites well beaten by high-fliers
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 5 November 2008Mossley 0 Newcastle Blue Star 5: MOSSLEY finished a very distant second in their league clash with high-spending title challengers Newcastle Blue Star on Saturday, shipping five goals and making few notable goalscoring chances of their own.
35. Celts pay for falling foul of the Law
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 5 November 2008Alfreton Town 2 Stalybridge Celtic 1: CELTIC boss Steve Burr was left seeing red as his side surrendered their unbeaten away record in deepest Derbyshire.
36. Town's Trophy spoils
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 5 November 2008Ashton United 0 Ilkeston Town 2: ILKESTON made it through to the third qualifying round of this season’s FA Trophy with a strong performance at Hurst Cross.
37. An inspired change
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 5 November 2008Droylsden 2 Blyth Spartans 0: AN INSPIRED substitution from Bloods boss Dave Pace did the trick for his side as they registered a seventh successive league and cup victory after a game that otherwise seemed destined for stalemate.
38. Taylor set to return
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 5 November 2008PFA CHIEF executive Gordon Taylor will be at the Tameside Stadium on Saturday to watch his former Curzon Ashton side in their FA Cup tie against Exeter City.
39. Ready to go
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 5 November 2008DROYLSDEN boss Dave Pace and Curzon Ashton counterpart Gary Lowe are making their final plans ahead of their respective FA Cup first round ties on Saturday.
40. Bad day at the office
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 5 November 2008Ashton RUFC 5 Garstang 6: A SCRAPPY performance from Ashton saw them beaten by a single point at Gambrel Bank on Saturday.
