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1. Much more like it

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2007
Droylsden 3 Hinckley United 1 AN IMPROVED performance from the Bloods on a better playing surface enabled them to extend their lead at the top of the Nationwide North to six points.

2. Low-scoring draw

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2007
De La Salle 7 Aldwinians 7 A CONVERTED try for each side meant both teams shared the spoils at the end of a hard-fought encounter.

3. Seddon’s second goal secures three points

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2007
Scarborough 1 Hyde United 2 AN INJURY-TIME goal from Gareth Seddon secured the points for Hyde in a hard fought encounter at the McCain Stadium.

4. Celtic hang on

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2007
Stalybridge Celtic 3 Redditch United 2 CELTIC opened up an eight-point gap between themselves and the bottom three by recording their first home league win since November 11.

5. Staying at the summit

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2007
Ashton 41 Clitheroe 12 ASHTON maintained their place at the top of the North Lancs Two table as six tries gave them victory at Gambrel Bank.

6. A battle royal

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2007
CURZON Ashton boss Gary Lowe admits his side are in for one of their toughest tests of the season on Saturday.

7. Victory thrown away

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2007
Gainsborough Trinity 3 Droylsden 2 DROYLSDEN tossed away a two-goal lead after a collapse that the England cricket team would have had difficulty in surpassing.

8. Good build-up

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2007
Curzon Ashton 4 Bacup Borough 0 ANY nerves Curzon might have had about Saturday's FA Vase quarter-final did not show as some delightful football gave them a comfortable victory.

9. Curzon squander opportunities

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 23 February 2007
FC United 3 Curzon Ashton 2 CURZON missed a golden chance to catch up with FC United in the North West Counties League as they twice surrendered the lead and ultimately ended with no points.

10. Tigers passing test

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 21 February 2007
Hyde United 2 Leigh RMI 0 AFTER the excitement of the previous Monday's game against Droylsden, this was a pretty turgid affair against a Leigh side who showed no ambition from the start.
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