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1. AJ’s dressed for success
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 January 2006MANCHESTER Veterans League outfit AJ's FC had double reason to celebrate after they received new kit and then duly defeated FC Audenshaw 4-2.
2. Alty to resume
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 January 2006ACTION in the Alty SFL resumes this Sunday after a three-week break with an extra seven days rest because of frosty pitches.
3. Laura takes the lead
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 January 2006DIDSBURY Golf Club have matched their Mersey rivals Chorlton by appointing a girl as junior captain for the first time in their 115-year-history.
4. Chappell’s service
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 January 2006Trafford 0 Maine Road 2 DESPITE struggling to field a full strength side, Maine Road produced a magnificent performance to pick up three welcome points at Trafford.
5. School’s good start
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 January 2006DIDSBURY'S Barlow High School has seen their under-12s make a good start to their first term.
6. South set for title tilt?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 January 2006A RESURGENT South Manchester are leading the way for our local Lancashire and Cheshire AFL clubs as their first and second teams are flying high in their respective divisions.
7. Road crash
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 January 2006Maine Road 1 St Helens Town 2 MAINE Road's abysmal home form continues to cause concern as they surrendered an early lead and allowed the visitors to clinch a late victory.
8. Brewers on spot
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 January 2006MANCHESTER Publicity Sunday League club Brewers saw their giantkilling come to an end in the second round of the Caroline Burke Memorial Shield.
9. Seventh heaven for Amateurs
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 January 2006Manchester League Football WYTHENSHAWE Amateurs' 7-0 victory at Royton Town saw them remain in second position in the Premier Division and close the gap on leaders Avro to eight points.
10. Cup bid over
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 January 2006MANCHESTER Publicity Sunday League club River Plate Reds' bid to reach the last four of the Manchester Sunday Challenge Cup came to an abrupt end in extra time against Eccles Sunday League side Parkwyddn.
