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21. Asif arrives for one last season at Woodhouse
Rochdale Observer, Friday 20 April 2007ASIF Mujtaba was due to arrive on Thursday for a final season with Norden.
22. Weavers a point away from title
Rochdale Observer, Friday 20 April 2007Football WEAVERS are within one point of the BKC Trophies Premier Division title after recording another victory in the Rochdale Online Alliance League.
23. Abram looks for answers
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 April 2007ROCHDALE Hornets are still without a win three games into the National League One season after losing to Halifax on Sunday.
24. Mansfield 1 Rochdale 2
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 April 2007ROCHDALE maintained their remarkable habit of bouncing back from defeat with a positive result when Louis Dodds headed a late winner at Field Mill on Saturday.
25. Rochdale Hornets 20 Halifax 38
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 April 2007ROCHDALE Hornets fell to their third consecutive National League One defeat of the season on Sunday.
26. Whistle saves Leigh
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 April 2007CONSIDERING they had just come straight back from a three-day tour, Rochdale Rugby Union under 16s did very well to hold a strong Leigh side to a 19-26 defeat on an energy sapping day at Bamford.
27. Felling Stags no surprise
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 April 2007ROCHDALE manager Keith Hill was not surprised in the least to see his Dale side bounce back from defeat by Barnet with victory over Mansfield on Saturday.
28. Rochdalians come under the spotlight and bang in five goals
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 April 2007ROCHDALIANS recorded a comfortable 5-0 midweek victory under floodlights when they travelled to face Beechfield United.
29. Boro win title decider
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 April 2007LITTLEBOROUGH RL under 12s beat Brighouse Rangers 14-4 in a crucial West Ridings Division Two championship decider.
30. Shand on song in Tour of the North
Rochdale Observer, Friday 13 April 2007Cycling THE five-stage P and O Tour of the North turned up trumps for a six-man West Pennine Road Club team in Northern Ireland, with Daniel Shand collecting fourth spot.
