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1. Juniors show promise
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 November 2008ATHLETICS: Athletes from Trafford AC had some promising results in the highly competitive national cross country relays at Mansfield.
2. Captain returns
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 November 2008SALE Sharks captain Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe is back from international duty to skipper his team against Leicester Tigers.y lost twice in the Premiership in seven games and are currently fifth.
3. Alty skipper seals victory
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 November 2008Altrincham recorded their seventh league win in their last ten outings with a deserved 1-0 victory over fourth-placed Cambridge United at Moss Lane.
4. Important point
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 November 2008ONE POINT was all it took to end Sharks’ four match losing streak.
5. Sharpe shooter denies Strets a draw
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 November 2008LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE AFL: Mellor and Old Trafford stay level on points at the top of the Premier division after two close victories that have extended their lead at the top to eight points.
6. Boasman double not enough for Urmston recovery
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 November 2008Manchester Publicity SFL: Urmston La Coruna staged a rousing comeback in their division one clash with Levenshulme but were unable to snatch a point.
7. Time to get back on track
Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 November 2008SHARKS will return to Premiership action tonight [Friday] for the first time in more than a month.
8. Bibby rescues Ashton with last-gasp kick
Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 November 2008Trentham 27 Ashton-o-M 27: BOTH sides fiercely contested the opening phase of Saturday’s highly entertaining match, with Ashton using the slope to their early advantage.
9. Alty still in the hat
Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 November 2008Luton Town 0 Altrincham 0: ALTRINCHAM deservedly earned a replay in a goal-less draw at Kenilworth Road in front of more than 350 travelling supporters.
10. Not getting carried away
Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 November 2008ALTHOUGH Altrincham boss Graham Heathcote was delighted with Saturday’s well-deserved draw at Luton Town in the first round of the FA Cup, he is exercising some caution ahead of Tuesday night’s [18th] eagerly-awaited replay at Moss Lane.
