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Stories for 28 October 2004

Sale & Altrincham Alty

Hole lot of trouble

VANDALS dug up the centre spot at Altrincham FC's Moss Lane ground last weekend in the latest of a spate of incidents at the club.   more...

You have to hand it to Ed

A GOAL in the dying seconds of Altrincham's match against Droylesden saved the Robins from what could have been their first home defeat of the season, writes Jenny Dixon  more...

Sale & Altrincham News

Planning bid denied

PLANNING chiefs have rejected an application to build flats on Altrincham Boys' Grammar School's playing field - for the second time this year.  more...

Sale & Altrincham Sharks

Sharks make their mark

AS 22 Sharks returned from the searing heat of Sicily two others were heading for the majestic surroundings of Buckingham Palace to collect their honours for their part in England's World Cup victory.  more...

Sale & Altrincham Sport

Lee weathers the storm

LEE Ible played bravely on in goal despite a fearful injury which left the Brooklands Manchester University goalkeeper almost helpless against Bath Buccaneers in Premier Two of the English Hockey League.  more...

Timperley chopped down by Cheadle

TIMPERLEY Lacrosse Club suffered a humiliating defeat on Saturday when they travelled to Cheadle in what they hoped would be tight game.   more...

Hockey mums give it some stick

AS WINTER sharpens its teeth ready for the biting chill of Jack Frost and primary children blaze across the school playground leaving trails of breath, a game of hockey is taking place on a nearby pitch, writes Jenny Dixon.  more...

Stretford & Urmston News

New centre opens

THE Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area held an arts night last week to mark the opening of its new Aspirations Resource Centre in Stretford.  more...

Stretford & Urmston Sport

Carratt's good for you

SUBSTITUTE Phil Carratt came off the bench to score a glorious winning goal and give Trafford three well-deserved points at Blackpool.  more...

Meds on top form

URMSTON Meadowside's under 10s D team finally got their league season going at the weekend when they defeated Partington by two goals to one.   more...

Sunday rain is mainly a pain

THE inclement weather claimed more than half of this week's programme but there was still plenty of incident packed football.   more...

Urmston miss out in Liverpool

URMSTON hockey club's first team played Liverpool Sefton and in a below par performance were beaten 3-1.  more...

  
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