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71. Boasting a monopoly
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008VICTORY for Newton against Manchester Metropolitan University means the Lancashire and Cheshire League has a total monopoly of this year’s Manchester Amateur Cup.
72. The great escape
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008THREE goals in the last half-hour saw Gregorians snatch what could be a vital point in their quest to lift the Manchester Football League Premier Division title.
73. Saints success for the leaders
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008THE big game in the South Manchester Log End League saw Albert Withington go 11 points clear of second-placed St Crispins after beating them 4-3.
74. Fighting back
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 January 2008A BURNING desire to get back into the game he loves has seen former South Manchester football star Gary Walker overcome some major obstacles to achieving his aims.
75. Rhodes lead to loss
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 31 January 2008RHODES Cup holders Denton Town lost their grip on the trophy as they lost 4-3 in a much postponed first round tie against Whalley Range.
76. Maine Road 2 Glossop North End 1
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 31 January 2008TWO extra-time goals from Chris Smith saw Maine Road progress into the next round of the Vodkat League Cup with victory over Glossop North End.
77. On the right road
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 February 2008AFTER a dismal festive period which saw them slide out of the top four, Maine Road are back on track with an impressive second successive victory at Brantingham Road.
78. Afternoon of surprises
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 February 2008A LIMITED day of cup action for Lancashire and Cheshire League teams saw Spurley Hey lead a quartet of Rhodes Cup shocks handed out by division one sides to Premier clubs.
79. No defence for winner as Villa suffer Sale defeat
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 February 2008THE top game in the Manchester Publicity Sunday League Premier division saw Chorlton Villa and Sale tear into each other at a frenetic pace before the latter emerged victorious by the odd goal in five.
80. Top two both beaten
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 February 2008THE Altrincham SFL Premier Division’s top two both suffered defeat last weekend as Old Alts suffered their first loss of the campaign in going down 3-1 to Chorlton Beech Sports.
