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1. Robins draw blank as Pace promises changes
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004ASHTON United suffered a disappointing opening day 1-0 defeat at Nuneaton Borough as they looked good value for a point.
2. Hyde motor into Jaguar final
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004Hyde 143ao Widnes 84ao A TERRIFIC weekend for Hyde climaxed in the annihilation of Widnes on Sunday and a consequent place in the final of the Jaguar House Cheshire Cup.
3. Final heartbreak
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 4 August 2004CRICKET: Denton West 188-9 Woodhouses 191-5
4. Tigers go nap to leave Steelmen stunned
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 12 August 2004HYDE United continued their encouraging pre-season form with an emphatic 5-1 victory over UniBond League newcomers Woodley Sports at Lambeth Grove on Saturday.
5. Field found out in derby day disaster
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004Denton 202-7 Flowery Field 43ao DENTON notched up an impressive home win on Sunday against one of the league's form teams.
6. Bloods battling away
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 27 August 2004DROYLSDEN were forced to come from two goals behind to snatch a point from Monday's Conference North match against Bradford Park Avenue.
7. Mistry's the man as Hyde hang on
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 4 August 2004CRICKET: HYDE were involved in two close hard-fought games last weekend and eventually emerged triumphant from both.
8. Ashton let it slip
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 12 August 2004Milnrow 200-9 Ashton 170 ao IT was back to the old routine for Ashton as they went down at home to Milnrow in a disappointing all-round display.
9. Celts eye better luck this time
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 12 August 2004DAVE Miller is targeting a play-off position for his Stalybridge Celtic side ahead of the new Nationwide North season - provided they can stay clear of injuries.
10. German has Blues
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004Worksop T 1 Stalybridge C 1 THE Celts should take heart from their opening day trip to Nottinghamshire, though they will be disappointed with a point having played traditionally tough opponents off the park in a one-sided first half.
