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Stories for 30 January 2002

Sale & Altrincham Alty

ALTRINCHAM FC chairman Mark Harris has insisted that, while the club has a more stable outlook, thin

The board's heroic cost-cutting drive is continuing and Harris has revealed that they are in close discussions with manager Bernard Taylor regarding the wage bill, which may yet see its own share of trimming.  more...

Alty boss reveals ambitions

ALTRINCHAM manager Bernard Taylor has revealed his biggest wish of the season.  more...

Sale & Altrincham News

A great eight from top of the shop Town

URMSTON Town U10's kept their place at the top of the league with an 8-1 victory over Benchill Celtic.  more...

Altrincham Amateur League round-up

PORTLAND Beech, holders of the Simon Elton Financial Advisors League Challenge Cup, are through to the fourth round.  more...

Clean sweep for Bowdon ladies

ALL four womens teams at Bowdon Squash Club won their matches last week.   more...

Sale & Altrincham Sharks

Euro heaven for Sharks

SALE Sharks are riding high on a wave of European success after their Parker Pen Shield quarter final win against Bristol.  more...

Sale & Altrincham Sport

BACK IN ACTION

Kartel FC got back to league action on Saturday against fellow promotion hopefuls Altrincham Gas, and in a tight game came out on top.  more...

Trafford win in style

TRAFFORD MV Rugby Club continue to pressurise the teams above them in North Lancashire Division One with yet another convincing win against inferior opposition.  more...

Away day blues for Bolton

BOWDON suffered a frustrating loss away to top of the table Hoylake on Saturday.  more...

High spirits for Sale Juniors

A WONDERFUL game played in the right spirit eventually saw Sale JFC progress to the Timperley & District League Cup semi-final.  more...

Harriers' impressive medal haul

SALE Harriers Manchester came away from the North of England Cross Country championships at Derby with five sets of team medals and three individual medals - one of each colour.  more...

Stretford & Urmston News

Campaign saves subs

MESSENGER's 'save our subs' campaign has delivered a stunning result for the borough's postmasters and mistresses.  more...

Two join parliament

TWO local youngsters have been chosen to represent Trafford's young people on the UK Youth Parliament. Fifteen year olds Sue Chegini, from Stretford, and Ashley Sewell, from Urmston, were chosen in an election last Friday. The UK Youth Parliament was set up last year so that the Government could hear young people's concerns and ideas. Young people from secondary schools across the borough voted at the elections.  more...

Job fears spread

TRAFFORD council is seeking to reassure staff after rumours of mass redundancies.   more...

Stretford & Urmston Sport

Dalton brings some Steele to Flixton's relegation battle

NORTH West Counties League First Division basement side Flixton have got off to a flying start under new manager Dalton Steele, with them picking up four points in his first two games in charge.  more...

Urmston youngsters fail in final

NORTH West Counties League First Division basement side Flixton have got off to a flying start under new manager Dalton Steele, with them picking up four points in his first two games in charge.  more...

  
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