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11. Road reach last 16

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 November 2007
MAINE Road took a step forward in the quest for cup glory as they visited Congleton Town in the second round of the Vodkat League Cup.

12. Title battle hotting up

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 November 2007
BEECHFIELD United are the new Lancashire and Cheshire AFL Premier Division leaders after an emphatic 5-1 win at Hooley Bridge Celtic took them two points clear of non-playing Old Trafford.

13. Moving up the table

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 November 2007
WYTHENSHAWE Amateurs’ youngsters showed their quality to defeat Whitworth Valley 5-1 in their Manchester Football League Premier Division tie.

14. Park punished for penalties

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 November 2007
BROUGHTON Park were beaten 34-15 in their derby against Stockport last weekend.

15. Maine Road 0 Runcorn Linnets 1

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 November 2007
MAINE Road paid a big price for their inability to convert chances into goals as they slipped to a shock home defeat.

16. Gregs go back on top

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 1 November 2007
GREGORIANS returned to the summit of the Manchester Football League Premier Division thanks to a 3-2 win against a Royton Town side unbeaten since the end ofthe August.

17. Where there’s a Will

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 1 November 2007
OLD Bedians secured a valuable North Lancs One victory as they prevailed 13-3 at Windermere.

18. Bedians come from behind

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 October 2007
BEDIANS looked to continue their return to form, but went in at half-time a goal behind to visitors Old Standians.

19. Five star Maine Road

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 October 2007
Abbey Hey 2 Maine Road 5 – MAINE Road continued their great October form with an emphatic 5-2 derby win at Abbey Hey on Saturday.

20. Win double boosts Road

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 October 2007
IT’S been a hugely profitable week for Maine Road, as another couple of victories has propelled the local outfit into third place in the Vodkat League first division table.