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1. The race is on
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004STALYBRIDGE Celtic players have been told that the final three months of this season are a crucial time for all at Bower Fold.
2. Pearce puts Celtic into Alliance place
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004SECOND half goals from Greg Pearce and Chris Denham saw the Blues to a comfortable three points at Bower Fold on Saturday.
3. Cup shocker despite Mike’s strike
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004Mossley 1 Newcastle T 2 THE visitors had the better of the early exchanges of this League Cup quarter-final tie.
4. Paying penalty
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004ASHTON bowed out of the UniBond President's Cup at the quarter-final stage in the most unfortunate of circumstances at Hurst Cross.
5. Hosts punish weakened Ashton
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004De La Salle 26 Ashton 10 WITH only 13 players available, credit has to go to every Ashton player who made the journey to Salford, and to the hosts who loaned the locals two players and who agreed to give the fixture full league status.
6. Lilywhites to pay the price?
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004MOSSLEY'S weekend lurched from bad to awful with FA Vase exit on Saturday followed by news the next day that they face a six-point penalty for fielding an ineligible player.
7. Successive away wins
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004Prescot Cables 0 Hyde United 1 THE Tigers recorded their second successive 1-0 away win with a hard fought victory at Valerie Park.
8. Celtic back FA decision
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004STALYBRIDGE Celtic chairman Peter Dennerly insists his club have done nothing wrong following Leigh RMI's expulsion from the FA Trophy.
9. Dismissal to Robins’ aid
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004Ashton United 3 Frickley Athletic 2 THE Robins continued their fine form with a win at Hurst Cross.
10. King David crowned this week
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 14 January 2004GLOSSOP North End manager Chris Nicholson admitted he is looking forward to working with new chairman David King.
