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11. Make or break time for Bobbie’s boys
Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 July 2005HORNETS travel to Halifax on Sunday knowing the game could make or break their season. A win would give them high hopes of a top-four finish and a home draw in the play-offs. A loss would probably consign them to a fifth or sixth place finish and a journey to one of the top-four clubs at the knockout stage.
12. I’m so lucky to be alive, says mum
Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 July 2005A MOTHER-of-two has told of her amazing escape when her car smashed into a wall and rolled over onto its roof.
13. Sleepy Wesley fails to make Army wake-up call
Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 July 2005BAD Lads' Army recruit Wesley Worrall has dropped out after just one week - because he couldn't get up in the morning.
14. Wiseman delivers the goods before departure
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 26 July 2005Lake Garage Central Lancashire Cricket League MILNROW professional Paul Wiseman signed off at Ladyhouse in style as visitors Heywood were put to the sword.
15. Park’s gardeners hit back at critics
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 26 July 2005GARDENERS have hit back at recent heavy criticism of Hare Hill Park.
16. Schofield takes Boro clear
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 26 July 2005Lake Garage Central Lancashire Cricket League NORDEN won't give up the CLL title until it becomes impossible for them to retain it, but I'll swear I saw the championship flag start to slip down the pole on top of the pavilion at Woodhouse Lane on Saturday.
17. Goulding counts cost of bravery
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 26 July 2005BOBBIE Goulding's brave attempt to carry on playing looks doomed to failure, following Sunday's victory against Barrow Raiders at Spotland.
18. Miracle escape for driver at crash blackspot
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 26 July 2005A WOMAN had a miraculous escape when her 4X4 car flipped onto its roof after hitting a car park wall.
19. Made it! Tour glory for Geoff
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 26 July 2005FORMER England footballer Geoff Thomas has successfully conquered one of the most gruelling sporting tests in the world and raised more than £121,000 for leukaemia research.
20. Kidnap bid duo in rape threat
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 26 July 2005TWO thugs threatened to rape a terrified teenager as they tried to bundle her into a car in Newbold.
