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71. Featherstone Rovers 20 Oldham Roughyeds 20

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 March 2005
CRISIS-RIDDEN and injury-hit Oldham put pride back in their ailing club with a thrilling backs-to-the-wall display at Post Office Road.

72. Oldham Roughyeds 10 Rochdale Hornets 54

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 March 2005
IT'S difficult to know which was more disappointing for the Roughyeds - the apathy on the field or the apathy off the field, with only 1,544 fans answering the cry for help from the beleaguered club.

73. Roughyeds on brink - Latics wait in wings

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 March 2005
EXCLUSIVE THE FUTURE of Oldham Roughyeds hangs in the balance, with the owners of Oldham Athletic watching in the wings.

74. Blackpool Panthers 16 Oldham Roughyeds 35

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 March 2005
FACED with a tax bill threatening its very existence and in the wake of a torrid start to the 2005/06 season, Oldham scored 25 second half points, and restore a measure of pride.

75. Your club needs you

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 March 2005
ROUGHYEDS chairman Chris Hamilton is challenging the town to show it wants a professional rugby league club - starting at Good Friday's derby game against Rochdale Hornets (3.30pm kick-off).

76. Sharlston Rovers 14 Oldham Roughyeds 46

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 March 2005
OLDHAM progressed to the fourth round of the Powergen Challenge Cup with a somewhat flattering 10-try victory over amateurs Sharlston Rovers at Featherstone's Post Office Road.

77. Oldham Roughyeds 30 Swinton Lions 37

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 9 March 2005
FIRED-up Oldham produced a far more genuine and committed performance but still lost a feisty contest which continued to boil over throughout, in the midst of a controversial refereeing display by Colin Morris.

78. Swinton Lions 46 Oldham Roughyeds 14

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 2 March 2005
FORMER Oldham players Lee Marsh and Ian Watson led the way as second division Swinton completely outplayed an Oldham side lacking in confidence and self belief.

79. Oldham Roughyeds 22 Blackpool Panthers 20

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 February 2005
COACH Gary Mercer took the plaudits after his team overturned a 20-4 half-time deficit to snatch victory in their opening Northern Rail Cup game.
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