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1. The end for famous club
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 September 2005IT'S ALL OVER. The whistle has finally blown for Heywood Town AFC.
2. Goals flow in by the dozen
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 September 2005MIDDLETON Juniors under nines produced a fine attacking display to beat Roach Dynamos 12-1.
3. Super boys in scoring spree
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 September 2005MIDDLETON Boys under nines were in seventh heaven as they gave a superb performance against a stunned Langworthy team.
4. Moston’s super seven
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 September 2005Running MOSTON and District Harriers' super seven were celebrating after strong showings in the Reebok Manchester Parks Grand Prix series.
5. Juniors’ six of the best
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 September 2005Football MOSTON Juniors under 12s travelled to Alexandra Park to play Fallowfield.
6. First loss for Avro
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 22 September 2005AVRO suffered their first defeat of the season in the Premier Division of the Manchester League on Saturday. They were beaten 2-0 by Hindsford.
7. Boys keep up the good work
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 22 September 2005MIDDLETON Boys under 12s enjoyed a midweek win over Heywood Rangers with goals from player of the match Dominic Murphy, Derren Lycett (3), Joe Rogers, Jason Slowe, Ryan Murphy, Dan Fadil.
8. Coaching for children
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 22 September 2005Junior Football YOU are never too young to learn. And, with the help of Heywood's Soccer World Football Coaching Centre, children of all ages can improve their footballing skills.
9. Alkrington ready for hat-trick bid
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 22 September 2005ALKRINGTON go in search of a second and, possibly, third title this summer when the Greater Manchester Super League's five-a-side knockout and individual KO tournaments are held at Lightbowne Sports and Social Club in Moston on Sunday.
10. CLL celebrate maiden triumph
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 22 September 2005CENTRAL Lancashire bowlers triumphed in the final of the BPCGBA Senior County Championship against Manchester to clinch the crown for the first time in their history.
