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1. Brentford 0 Rochdale 2

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 29 March 2008
Former Brentford striker Lee Thorpe scored on his return to Griffin Park with Rochdale as Keith Hill's team maintained their push for a play-off place.

2. Pace and power prove decisive

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 29 March 2008
ROCHDALE once again had far too much pace and power for twin town side Tourcoing.

3. Hulme warms up at Longnor

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 29 March 2008
CYCLING: WHILE it was a fireside Easter for the majority of the population, it was business as usual for the almost masochistic cycling fraternity.

4. Hornets hit by injury blows

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 29 March 2008
BOBBIE Goulding was pleased to get his first win of the National League Two campaign under his belt at London Skolars on Monday.shot."

5. Dale seek a capital return

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 29 March 2008
DALE travel to Brentford today knowing that a victory over the London-based club could see them overtake Chesterfield in seventh place.

6. Spartans face All Blacks in titanic cup encounter

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 29 March 2008
CUP fever has hit the township of Whitworth, as Spartans travel to York today to take on New Earswick All Blacks in a Pennine Supplementary Cup semi-final.

7. Lovitt secures good win for Gabs

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 29 March 2008
Castleton Gabriels 2 Stone Dominoes 1: DESPITE windy conditions both teams produced a cracking game of football for a small but appreciative crowd.

8. Hill on the button as Spurs star signs

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 March 2008
ROCHDALE’S push for a play-off spot, which continues at Brentford this weekend, was given a timely boost with the addition of two players from top Premiership clubs.

9. Fresh blood for play-off push

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 26 March 2008
CHRIS DAGNALL’s spectacular return to first-team action offered Rochdale a welcome boost in their pursuit of a play-off finish – but Keith Hill insists the squad needs fresh blood before tomorrow’s loan signing deadline.

10. Rochdale Hornets 32 Oldham Roughyeds 46

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 26 March 2008
IF there’s one lesson Hornets can take from their game against Oldham Roughyeds at Spotland on Good Friday, and indeed, from their whole Northern Rail Cup campaign, it is to focus for the full 80 minutes.
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