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1. New man in as Canning steps down

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 27 September 2008
MARK Canning has stood down as manager of Rochdale Town.

2. Lake rowers host annual championships

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 27 September 2008
CREWS from around the country competed in the annual North of England Sprint Rowing Championships at Hollingworth Lake.

3. Rochdale Mayfield 26 Skirlaugh 50

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 27 September 2008
ROCHDALE Mayfield lost a high scoring encounter against Skirlaugh at Castleton Sports Centre last Saturday.

4. Another bad day for ladies

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 27 September 2008
ROCHDALE AFC Ladies under 16s crashed to their second successive 3-2 defeat in only their third match of the season.

5. Improvement is the aim at Accy

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 27 September 2008
ROCHDALE make the short journey to play Accrington Stanley tomorrow, looking to build on last weekend’s late win over high-flying Chesterfield.

6. End of season brings a boom in time trials

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 27 September 2008
WHATEVER it was that prompted a downturn in time trial entries seems to have miraculously evaporated at the back end of the racing season.

7. Buttery is the cream in race to mark 25 years

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 27 September 2008
THE MISERABLE weather played a part in the disappointing turn out for the race celebrating Andy O’Sullivan’s 25 years of organising charity races.

8. Bamford left in the soup

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 23 September 2008
BAMFORD Fieldhouse were denied an Armstrongs Saddleworth League double on Saturday when they were beaten by Heyside in the Tanner Cup final at Hollin Lane.

9. Oldham 38-14 Hornets

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 23 September 2008
MAKE no mistake, Hornets were well beaten by Oldham Roughyeds in the National League Two final eliminator at Boundary Park on Sunday.

10. Shaw signs up another three

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 23 September 2008
FOLLOWING Sunday’s defeat by Oldham in the Co-operative National League Two final eliminator at Boundary Park, Hornets’ boss Darren Shaw has moved ahead with plans for next season, writes Mike Floyd.
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