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3991. Inspired by Olympic champ

Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 June 2002
A ROWER who took up the sport after seeing Sir Steve Redgrave gain his fifth Olympic Games gold medal could soon be joining the sport's elite himself.

3992. Countdown to kick-off

Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 June 2002
GARETH Griffiths believes Rochdale's excellent home form last season will stand them in good stead when they kick-off the 2002/03 campaign on 10 August.

3993. Clash of the title chasers

Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 June 2002
LITTLEBOROUGH, chasing their first CLL title since 1998, can take a significant step towards their goal if they can see off Middleton in the Match of the Day at Hare Hill on Saturday.

3994. Rochdale AFC appeals to MPs for help to survive ITV Digital crisis

Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 June 2002
ROCHDALE Football Club is pleading for help from the town's MPs in persuading the Government to take action over the ITV Digital crisis, and save clubs like them from financial ruin.

3995. Join us at 10am for Rochdale's 2002/2003 fixtures

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 13 June 2002
ROCHDALE FC's Division Three fixtures for next season will be available here from 10am.

3996. Rochdale start new campaign at home

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 13 June 2002
ROCHDALE have been given a home game against Leyton Orient to begin their Division Three campaign on 10 August.

3997. Milnrow voice disappointment

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 12 June 2002
SOME Milnrow supporters are less than happy that their abandoned match against Unsworth at Pole Lane on Saturday cannot be replayed.

3998. Naz set to launch academy

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 12 June 2002
PRINCE Naseem Hamed and Ricky Hatton are among a number of boxers who are lining up to give Hopwood Hall College's proposed boxing academy a fighting chance.

3999. Co-operation pays dividends

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 11 June 2002
ROCHDALE thrashed Oldham by 66 runs at a desolate Pollards on Saturday to keep the pressure well and truly on Littleborough and Middleton at the top.

4000. Dearden on the mark to keep Boro on top

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 11 June 2002
LITTLEBOROUGH remain front runners in the Central Lancashire League title race after beating Radcliffe at The Racecourse on Saturday.
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