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1. Failsworth A are smashed for six
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005THE 6-4 win for BAe A against Failsworth A has probably secured them the runners-up spot in the Oldham and District Table Tennis League's first division.
2. It’s all gone quiet over there!
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005KICK off may not be until 1.45pm on Sunday, but Oldham Athletic have already won the first challenge of the fourth-round FA Cup tie against local rivals Bolton Wanderers.
3. Seven of the worst for Manor Park men
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005Oldham RUFC 10 Aspatria 18 OLDHAM suffered a seventh consecutive league defeat and now face a relegation battle in North Two West.
4. Casey on comeback
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005LEO Casey is making a comeback with the Roughyeds - as an assistant to coach Gary Mercer.
5. Rhinos charge clear
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005Leeds Rhinos 26 Oldham 10 OLDHAM boss Gary Mercer was justifiably pleased with his side's display against Super League Champions Leeds Rhinos in Barrie McDermott's testimonial game.
6. Ten-man triumph for the Villa
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005Oldham Curzon Ladies 1 Aston Villa Ladies 4 OLDHAM produced a debacle of a display as they went down to defeat against a side with only 10 players in the second half.
7. Coach’s high hopes
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 January 2005GARY Mercer has hailed the latest Cook Islander in his first-team squad as an "exciting prospect".
8. Mercer hunting champs Rhinos
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 January 2005OLDHAM face a stern test when they visit Headingley to take on Leeds Rhinos in Barrie McDermott's testimonial game this Friday (8pm).
9. Siddal succumb to 'wood
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 January 2005Siddal B 20 Hollinwood 27 'WOOD battled gamely to pick up their first win of 2005 after finding themselves 10 points down in the opening minutes.
10. Six-hitting Town
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 January 2005Atherton Town 6 Royton Town 2 ROYTON Town rose to a rally cry from boss Gary Leeming and played some of their best football in recent weeks in an entertaining first half of Air Miles Manchester Premier League football.
