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1. Head to head
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007BOTH Stalybridge Celtic and Hyde United are looking forward to pitting their wits against each other in this weekend's FA Cup second qualifying round.
2. Seddon strikes to give Tigers victory
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007Hyde Utd.....................1 AFC Telford Utd........0 A SUPERB Gareth Seddon goal 14 minutes from time settled this closely fought encounter at Ewen Fields and inflicted the first defeat of the season on AFC Telford.
3. Lilywhites’ second-half show seals three points
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007Mossley.......................3 Ossett Albion..............1 MOSSLEY clocked up their first home win in six months thanks to a stirring second-half effort against Ossett.
4. Barlow provides Celtic with an ideal warm-up
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007Stalybridge Celtic.......2 Hinckley Utd...............1 THE Celts tuned up for their FA Cup clash with Hyde United by efficiently disposing of lowly Hinckley.
5. Still looking for a win
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007Altrincham........................3 Droylsden..........................2 THE Bloods came away empty-handed from Moss Lane on Saturday and can have few complaints.
6. Seventh heaven
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007Ashton Utd......................7 Frickley Athletic.............2 AN AMAZING turnaround at Hurst Cross saw Ashton come from two goals down to hit their visitors for seven.
7. Curzon comeback
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007Curzon Ashton...............4 Garforth Town................2 A SECOND-HALF comeback enabled Curzon to gain maximum points and maintain their unbeaten start to the league season.
8. Denied at the death
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 19 September 2007DENTON St Lawrence missed out on lifting the 2007 JW Lees Lancashire County Cricket League after failing to take maximum points at Glossop while nearest challengers Prestwich overhauled Thornham.
9. Late, late show
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 19 September 2007TWO free-scoring teams and 16 goals in the three games so far at Ewen Fields suggested this would be another goal feast.
10. Taking Trophy home
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 19 September 2007STAMFORD'S 20-handicapper Alan Hood recorded the finest win of his golfing career as he took top spot in the 2007 GMWN Trophy's men's singles.
