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31. Patience paying off
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 1 December 2005Didsbury Northern 3 Kirkby Stephen 0 THREE second-half goals gave Northern another victory to follow up last week's well-deserved win.
32. South staying in touch
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 November 2005SOUTH Manchester, with a game in hand on the top two, kept in touch with the Lancashire and Cheshire AFL leaders thanks to a 2-1 win over Hooley Bridge Celtic.
33. Bolton blitz keeps Toc H in hunt
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 November 2005Bolton 10 Didsbury Toc H 35 DIDSBURY Toc H continued their excellent league form with a fine away win at Bolton.
34. Scrappy stalemate
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 November 2005Hockey DIDSBURY Northern Men's first team ended deadlocked as they could only draw 1-1 at Chester.
35. Magic tame the Leopards
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 November 2005MANCHESTER Magic were comfortable 93-81 winners as they defeated a strong Essex and Herts Leopards side.
36. Wacs worry defending champions
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 November 2005Lacrosse MANCHESTER Waconians gave defending league champions Stockport a rough ride in the Premier Division at the weekend.
37. Lytham lose out
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 November 2005Hockey A DEPLETED Didsbury Northern Ladies first team overcame their lack of numbers by recording a 3-1 victory at Lytham.
38. Amateurs’ professional show earns them victory
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 November 2005Wythenshawe Amateurs 1 Royton Town 0 DEAN Parkin's injury-time strike gave Wythenshawe Amateurs a 1-0 win against Royton Town in the Air Miles Manchester League Premier Division.
39. Simms strikes
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 November 2005AN equaliser seven minutes into stoppage time by player-boss Chris Simms earned Maine Road a 1-1 draw in a lively match at Atherton Collieries.
40. It’s three and easy
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 November 2005Football WITH most of their rivals out of action, West Didsbury and Chorlton moved into the top half of the Lancashire and Cheshire AFL division one table with a comfortable 3-1 win over Newton.
