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21. Chorlts spot on
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 December 2004LANCASHIRE and Cheshire League club Old Chorltonians needed a penalty shoot-out to reach the Manchester Amateur Cup quarter-finals.
22. South stay top as seconds suffer loss
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 September 2004SOUTH Manchester top the Lancashire and Cheshire AFL Premier division table with a 100 per cent record following a 3-1 win at promoted Mellor.
23. Hosts turn to Jelly
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 September 2004BURNAGE RUFC maintained their good early season form picking up valuable league points after a 27-12 win at Ashton-under-Lyne, a team they had failed to beat away from home for three years.
24. Gregs’ early exit
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 September 2004Football Gregorians suffered an early exit from the prestigious Lancashire Amateur Cup at the hands of Radcliffe Town.
25. Cup calamity
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 September 2004Hyde United 3 Maine Road 0 THREE second-half goals sent UniBond League high-fliers Hyde United into the FA Cup second qualifying round, but they were made to work hard for victory.
26. Karen's not over the Hill
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 22 December 2004CHORLTON-BASED Trafford AC celebrated another successful year with a glittering presentation ceremony.
27. Stone surrender
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 22 December 2004FOOTBALL: Maine Road 4 Stone Dominoes 1
28. Didsbury are down and out
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 September 2004Nantwich 192-6 Didsbury 169ao A 23-RUN defeat on Saturday condemned Didsbury to relegation from the ECB Cheshire County League top flight for the first time in their history.
29. Throwing it away
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 December 2004BURNAGE threw away a 14-point lead to lose 20-17 against Heaton Moor who set a club record of 10 consecutive victories.
30. Janet does it again!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 September 2004The 2004 GMWN Trophy Final REDDISH Vale Golf Club once more provided a fitting challenge for the fourth playing of the GMWN Trophy for the 20 men and ten lady finalists.
