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1. Substitute Simon makes the difference

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 February 2004
Mossley 3 Skelmersdale Utd 1 A WIN nine weeks in the making finally came to Jason Beckford's side on Saturday, courtesy of a masterstroke substitution with half an hour to go.

2. Aldwinians’ late anguish

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 February 2004
Fleetwood 32 Aldwinians 19 ALDWINIANS travelled to league leaders Fleetwood looking to avenge defeat earlier in the season, and made a very bright start.

3. Derby delight

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 February 2004
STALYBRIDGE Celtic manager Dave Miller insisted that Saturday's 2-1 victory over Droylsden was the perfect response to the jibes of Bloods counterpart Dave Pace.

4. Wilson helps win the match

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 February 2004
Chorley 3 Ashton RUFC 12 WITH both sides making mistakes this was no game for the purist, yet as things progressed, it provided entertainment.

5. Denham double denies Droylsden

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 February 2004
Stalybridge Celtic 2 Droylsden 1 DAVE Pace's ill-advised attempts to wind up the Celts backfired in spectacular fashion as the 'mediocre mid-table' Blues fought back from a half-time deficit to grab the three points available.

6. Dream debut for front man

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 February 2004
Trafford 1 Curzon Ashton 5 AFTER the disappointment of a midweek defeat at Skelmersdale, Curzon bounced back to thump Trafford with Frazer Thomas and Mohammed Baldeh both catching the eye on their debuts, the latter weighing in with a brace.

7. Mather makes Africa trip

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 19 February 2004
ASHTON RUFC secretary Neil Mather will represent Manchester and District Referees Society on a 10-day trip to South Africa in April.

8. Valentine’s Day heartbreak

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 19 February 2004
Lincoln United 2 Hyde United 0 HYDE'S visit to Ashby Avenue on Valentine's Day could have been a massacre, but the Tigers threw away half a dozen chances and finished up with nothing.

9. Saint Steve the boss

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 18 February 2004
LOCALLY-BORN and former Curzon Ashton player Steve Wigley has been appointed first team manager at Southampton in succession to Gordon Strachan until the end of the season.

10. Robins rocked as leaders Hucknall hit them for six

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 18 February 2004
Ashton Utd 1 Hucknall Town 6 THE Robins produced a woeful performance at Hurst Cross as they were torn to shreds by league leaders Hucknall Town.
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