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741. Send in your stories of days gone by
Rochdale Observer, Friday 5 January 2007THE world famous Shamrocks tug-of-war team plans to produce a booklet this year to mark 50 years existence.
742. Farewell to Jeff
Rochdale Observer, Friday 5 January 2007FORMER Rochdale Hornets' player Jeff McGilvray, who played for the club in the 1950s, has died, aged 82.
743. Hope, confidence, and smiles all round
Rochdale Observer, Friday 5 January 2007EIGHT goals for and none against in two games, and the team playing open attacking football were factors in Keith Hill's appointment as Rochdale manager for "the forseeable future."
744. The week's ins and outs at Spotland
Rochdale Observer, Friday 5 January 2007MOVEMENTS in and out of Spotland began almost as soon as Keith Hill had been appointed manager.
745. Hill has got the Dale world in his hands
Rochdale Observer, Friday 5 January 2007KEITH Hill joined a select band who have both played for and been team manager of Rochdale Football Club when he was appointed on a full-time basis on Wednesday.
746. Grimsby Town 1 Rochdale 4
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 January 2007WHATEVER Keith Hill has done with his players should be included in the annals for future managers to study, for it sure seems to be working.
747. Board meets for talks on manager
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 January 2007THE Dale board of directors was due to meet yesterday (Tues) to talk about the managerial position at Spotland.
748. Rochdale 4 Boston United 0
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 January 2007BY THE time you read this match report it is quite possible the Dale board of directors will have taken a decision on who will be appointed team manager.
749. Windies star on way to Hare Hill
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 January 2007WEST Indian Test player Mahendra Nagamootoo will be professional for Littleborough Cricket Club this summer.
750. Defence key to a resounding win
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 January 2007Rugby League Rochdale Mayfield 40 Widnes St Maries 2 ON a damp, dreary day at Castleton Sports Centre, the key to victory for Mayfield was dogged defence, which they had in spades.
