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1. Toc H are finally off and running
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 September 2007Didsbury Toc H........22 Wigton......................17 DIDSBURY Toc H earned their first league win of the season with a well-deserved victory over visiting Wigton.
2. Maintaining perfect record
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 September 2007OLD Bedians went joint top of North Lancs One as an impressive 27-10 win at Birchfield made it three victories from their first three league fixtures.
3. No doubting Thomas
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 September 2007Moss Park Ladies..............2 Urmston.............................1 MOSS Park Ladies' first team picked up three points after emerging victorious from an evenly-matched game against Urmston.
4. Replaced at the top
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 September 2007GREGORIANS' long tenure at the top of the Manchester Football League's Premier Division table was ended as they slipped to a shock 5-1 defeat by Irlam MS who now take over from Gregs at the top of the table on goal difference.
5. Aaron aids MPSL champions’ comeback
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 September 2007AARON Micallef's hat-trick saw Manchester Publicity SFL Premier Division champions Arches come from behind to defeat Dynamo Thursday 3-2.
6. Road paying price
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 September 2007Maltby Main.....2 Maine Road......1 MAINE Road exited the FA Vase as they once again conceded vital late goals.
7. Range take top spot
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 September 2007WHALLEY Range are the new leaders in division one of the Lancashire and Cheshire AFL after a 3-0 win at Burnage Metro thanks to long-range strikes from Yussef Hydrey, Gabriel Calwell and Matty Kulik.
8. No doubting Thomas
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 September 2007Moss Park Ladies..............2 Urmston.............................1 MOSS Park Ladies' first team picked up three points after emerging victorious from an evenly-matched game against Urmston.
9. An unbeaten start
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 September 2007RU: Burnage 29 Hoylake 0 - BURNAGE made it three wins from as many matches as they continued their impressive start to the new season.
10. Ammies hover above relegation zone
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 September 2007WYTHENSHAWE Amateurs are just above the releagtion zone in the Manchester Football League Premier Division after suffering another narrow defeat.
