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21. Duo pull clear at the top

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 September 2007
FOOTBALL: BEDIANS and Old Trafford are now out on their own at the top of the Lancashire and Cheshire AFL Premier Division table after Norris Villa drew 2-2 with Denton Town.

22. In eleventh heaven on opening day

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 September 2007
RU: Burnage 69 Ruskin Park 14 - BURNAGE'S first XV opened their league account last Saturday with a comfortable home win against newly-promoted Ruskin Park.

23. Gregs’ healthy cushion

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 September 2007
GREGORIANS opened up a six-point lead at the top of the Manchester Football League Premier Division thanks to two emphatic victories.

24. Late goals halt Road

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 September 2007
Maine Road.......................0 Skelmersdale Utd.............3 ONCE more this season, Maine Road were caught out in the closing minutes of a game after they had a good chance to get a much-needed result.

25. An EDF exit

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 September 2007
ALTHOUGH Old Bedians lost their EDF Cup tie 22-0 against Oswestry, they can take a lot of positives from one of their toughest games of the season.

26. Hughes hits neighbours’ title chase

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 September 2007
Wythenshawe.............71ao SW Manchester..........72-2 SOUTH West Manchester appear to have preserved their Manchester Association Premier Division status with an eight-wicket derby victory at Ellesmere Road that ended Wythenshawe's title hopes in the process.

27. Burnage battle for draw

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 September 2007
Burnage...............206ao Middlewich.........188-8 A GOOD fightback saw Burnage secure a draw and move into second spot in division two of the Cheshire County Cricket League.

28. South West seal historic cup double

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 September 2007
SOUTH West Manchester Cricket Club celebrated its 125th anniversary in style on the field with a great cup double.

29. Didsbury lose again

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 September 2007
DIDSBURY continued their disappointing Cheshire County Cricket League division one season with a 57-run defeat at Oxton.
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