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1. Deakin takes hope from defeat
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 31 August 2007OLDHAM coach Steve Deakin felt his side could be proud of their efforts in going down 32-18 against Celtic Crusaders at Boundary Park on Thursday evening.
2. Oldham Roughyeds 18 Celtic Crusaders 32
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 31 August 2007TWELVE points in six minutes at the start of the second period saw Oldham's bid to record a league double over the Crusaders founder in front of the Sky Sports cameras and a new record crowd for National League Two.
3. Ready to roll
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 August 2007THE Roughyeds have left no stone unturned in their quest to make Thursday's televised charity game against Celtic Crusaders a big hit.
4. Gateshead Thunder 14 Oldham Roughyeds 28
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 August 2007A MUCH-CHANGED Oldham side achieved the ultimate objective of a win as the push for promotion draws to an exciting climax.
5. Get behind us
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 August 2007ROUGHYEDS chief executive Chris Hamilton has appealed to floating supporters to back the team as they enter their final three league games of the regular season.
6. Sending out a statement
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 15 August 2007ROUGHYEDS coach Steve Deakin believed his side sent out a statement of intent to the rest of the division after their 44-18 defeat of Workington Town at Boundary Park on Sunday.
7. Deakin's delight at second half show
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 August 2007OLDHAM coach Steve Deakin reflected on the 46-12 win against Blackpool Panthers by describing Lucas Onyango's try as 'possibly the best individual try' he had seen all season.
8. Duo return
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 August 2007NEIL Roden and Andy Gorey should be fit to return for the Roughyeds as they prepare to face Workington Town at Boundary Park on Sunday.
9. Oldham Roughyeds 46 Blackpool Panthers 12
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 6 August 2007SIX second-half tries saw the Roughyeds record their sixth consecutive home victory in Co-operative National League Two but they were made to work hard for it.
10. York City Knights 14 Oldham Roughyeds 15
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 1 August 2007A LAST-MINUTE drop goal from debutant Rob Roberts gave the Roughyeds a vital win in their quest for a top four play-off spot against a tough and uncompromising York side at the Huntingdon Stadium.
