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1. Roughyeds scuppered by Rovers' half-time lift
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 8 October 2007FEATHERSTONE coach David Hobbs revealed that a half-time chat was the foundation for his side's 24-6 Co-operative National League Two Grand Final victory over the Roughyeds.
2. Denied at the death
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 2007Coca-Cola League One Oldham Athletic 0 Leeds Utd 1 Westlake (90) IAN Westlake's injury-time winner meant Leeds claimed their eighth win from nine league games just as both sides looked set for a point.
3. Sheridan's midfield poser
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 4 October 2007LATICS boss John Sheridan admitted outside circumstances may influence who plays their part in Saturday's game at Cheltenham Town.
4. Deakin: 'Best team won'
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 8 October 2007OLDHAM coach Steve Deakin had no complaints after watching his side beaten 24-6 in their Co-operative National League Two Grand Final at Headingley.
5. Cheltenham Town 1 Oldham Athletic 1
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 8 October 2007"TWO points lost" was how Latics boss John Sheridan described Saturday's stalemate at Whaddon Road.
6. Featherstone Rovers 24 Oldham Roughyeds 6
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 8 October 2007TWENTY unanswered points saw Oldham's promotion hopes ended as Featherstone deservedly won their Co-operative National League Two Grand Final.
7. Latics boosted by Hazell injury
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 4 October 2007ONE of Latics' form men of the past two weeks might not even been at Boundary Park but for a hamstring injury over the summer.
8. Swansea City 0 Oldham Athletic 1
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 12 February 2007LATICS went back to the top of League One as Paul Warne's 10th goal of the season gave them three points at the Liberty Stadium.
9. Sheridan delight as Latics go top
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 12 February 2007LATICS manager John Sheridan hailed a 'great result' after watching his side retake top spot in League One with a 1-0 victory at Swansea City.
10. Oldham Roughyeds 18 Swinton Lions 28
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 19 February 2007FOUR tries for Darren Woods condemned the Roughyeds to their 21st consecutive defeat as the Lions left Boundary Park with victory.
