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1. Gate match is open and shut affair
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2007Curzon Ashton 6 Squires Gate 1 A MORE emphatic victory than the scoreline suggests gave Curzon a fourth round tie at Salford City after reaching heights that bewildered their opponents at times.
2. Desperately seeking some sponsorship
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2007THE family of a local karate starlet are frantically searching for sponsors so that she can compete against the rest of Europe's best.
3. Sorry Celts are torn apart
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2007Stalybridge Celtic 0 Barrow 4 THIS latest disaster will surely have set all number of alarm bells ringing around Bower Fold as the Blues succumbed to one of their relegation rivals without so much as a whimper.
4. Bigger things
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2007MATTHEW Hatton believes he is set for "bigger and better things" in 2007 after lifting the IBF international welterweight title.
5. Howe hurts Bloods’ hopes of victory
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2007Kettering Town 1 Droylsden 0 THE Bloods were party to the Rockingham Road circus for the second season in succession, only this time it was Ron Atkinson who swelled the home crowd, sufficiently to delay the kick-off by 10 minutes.
6. Victory could plug Leek
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2007Leek Town 1 Mossley 2 THIS victory against fellow strugglers Leek Town was only the Lilywhites' second league win in three months and it could yet prove important in the final shake-up.
7. They shall not pass
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2007Aldwinians 24 Oldham 0 THREE converted tries and a penalty meant the Audenshaw side did the double over their close neighbours to maintain their challenge at the top of the North Lancs/Cumbria League.
8. Leaders made to work for points
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2007Chorley 13 Ashton 16 POSTPONEMENTS and free weekends meant Ashton had only played twice in five Saturdays which brought a lack of continuity that was glaringly obvious in this match.
9. Robins’ battling point
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 24 January 2007Ashton United 1 Matlock Town 1 ASHTON produced a battling performance to hold one of the league's form sides despite having to play the final 25 minutes with 10 men following the dismissal of goalkeeper Lee Bracey.
10. Reed left raging as top scorer Ellington sees red
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 24 January 2007JOHN Reed is hopeful he can add another defender and striker to his Stalybridge Celtic squad in time for Saturday's home match against Barrow.
