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1. Wragg’s riches

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004
NEW Stalybridge Celtic boss Peter Wragg has spoken of his excitement to be back in the manager's chair at Bower Fold.

2. Imposing the Birch

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004
Curzon Ashton 4 Washington 3 CURZON came from two goals down in order to secure a place in the second round of the FA Vase on Sunday.

3. Hand of Hussin leaves Pace’s Bloods boiling

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004
Altrincham 2 Droylsden 2 THE Bloods saw victory snatched from their grasp in the fourth of what should have been three added minutes after Gareth Morris thought he had secured the points in the 91st minute.

4. Lowe on high

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004
CURZON Ashton manager Gary Lowe was a relieved man after his side progressed into the FA Vase second round.

5. Newboys shock Aldwinians

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004
St Benedicts 26 Aldwinians 8 ALDWINIANS' rollercoaster of a season continued as the North Lancs/Cumbria League new boys took the honours.

6. Sykes between sticks

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004
Stalybridge Celtic 2 Ashton United 1 THE Blues came out on top in a hard-fought derby which duly rubber-stamped Peter Wragg's appointment as manager 24 hours later.

7. Tigers forced into hanging on

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004
Hyde United 2 Wakefield-Emley 1 THE Tigers took their unbeaten run to 18 games when they overcame Wakefield-Emley in a game they should have sewn up before half-time.

8. Hatton books a Docklands date against Oliveira

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004
RICKY Hatton will make the 15th defence of his WBU light-welterweight title against Ray Oliveira at London's ExCel Arena on Saturday, December 11.

9. Pace sees red at defeat

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 20 October 2004
Worksop Town 3 Droylsden 2 DROYLSDEN will be disappointed not to have won their FA Cup tie after their second-half dominance was only equalled by the excellent goalkeeping of Worksop's Kris Rogers.

10. A Tigers tester

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 20 October 2004
HYDE United boss Steve Waywell admitted his side face a daunting task if they want to reach the first round of the FA Cup.
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