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1. Derby day heartbreak

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003
ALTHOUGH Ashton RUFC's 17-16 defeat at Bury may sound a gripping affair, the truth is that this match provided precious little worth remembering.

2. Back on form?

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003
STALYBRIDGE Celtic boss Dave Miller praised his side for coming from behind to record their first win in six league matches at Frickley.

3. Five-star show at the Arms

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003
Droylsden 5 Radcliffe Borough 4 IT was raining goals in the crisp November night air at the Butcher's Arms as both sides produced an enthralling display of attacking.

4. Hillmen hit hosts’ promotion hopes

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003
Curzon Ashton 2 Glossop NE 2 CURZON failed to turn their domination of the game into goals and paid the penalty two minutes from normal time as the Surrey Street outfit snatched an equaliser.

5. Pace hails recovery

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003
DROYLSDEN boss Dave Pace heralded his players after they twice recovered from a two-goal deficit to defeat Radcliffe Borough on Monday night.

6. ‘Two points lost’ for off-colour Hyde

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003
FRUSTRATED Hyde boss Steve Waywell labelled Saturday's 0-0 draw with Chorley as 'two points lost' despite keeping the Tigers in contention for the UniBond League first division title.

7. Title hopes facing test

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003
RIVAL managers Jason Beckford and Gary Lowe previewed this weekend's Mossley-Curzon Ashton derby by admitting that form counts for nothing.

8. Pace Keane to remain top

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2003
DROYLSDEN supremo Dave Pace claimed this week that Manchester United skipper Roy Keane would find it hard to make the Bloods starting line-up at present.

9. Patient Tigers keep their unbeaten run

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2003
HYDE manager Steve Waywell believes patience was the key to Sunday's 3-1 victory against Workington Town.

10. Keeling goal inspired team

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2003
DAVE Miller believes that Barrie Keeling's goal proved the turning point in Saturday's 2-2 FA Cup first round tie at Barnet.
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