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1. Martin makes sure of victory
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 May 2004PAID man Martin Smith was the hero as Oldham secured a five-wicket win over Milnrow to move into the last eight of the Lees Bitter Wood Cup at The Pollards.
2. Hosts’ Wood win
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 May 2004Royton 131ao Ashton 132-2 ASHTON finally produced the kind of performance they had been threatening by sending Royton out of the JW Lees Wood Cup first round.
3. Goddard the great
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 May 2004Oldham 26 Rochdale Hornets 24 OLDHAM'S stunning late fightback snatched derby glory - but it was not without controversy.
4. Roytonians’ exit
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 May 2004SECOND division Roytonians produced a brave performance against first division champions Shadoos, going down to a five-wicket defeat with a depleted side.
5. Whittle wins the day for Crompton
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 May 2004IN A disappointing set of CLL fixtures, only Mel Whittle-inspired Crompton picked up a win in a tight-fought encounter with Ashton at Glebe Street.
6. Seaside special
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 May 2004OLDHAM aim to make waves in the National League One promotion race this Bank Holiday weekend as they tackle Batley Bulldogs in a seaside rugby league blockbuster.
7. Signing on
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 May 2004BRIAN Talbot's squad re-shaping continued this week with Mark Bonner, Danny Hall and Les Pogliacomi agreeing new two-year deals at Boundary Park.
8. Hill’s hopes halted
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 May 2004WOODHOUSES' comprehensive victory at Cheetham Hill keeps them at the top of the Lancashire County League.
9. Jack the lad?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 May 2004BRIAN Talbot starts reshaping his squad this week with Rushden striker Rodney Jack all set to finally become an Oldham Athletic player.
10. Owls Beta fly to deserved double National glory
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 May 2004OLDHAM Owls Beta came back as double winners of the National Cup and the Great Britain Division One title from the national championships.
