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Manchester United may have dismissed talk of Wayne Rooney leaving Old Trafford as "nonsense" – but the reality is that the England star may well be heading out of...
Date Published 18/10/2010
OLDHAM Roughyeds players emerged unscathed and with enhanced reputations from Ireland's 31-30 Alitalia European Cup defeat by Wales in Neath. John Gillam on the left wing and...
THE BEST half of football of the season was just missing a goal. That was the immediate post-match verdict of Athletic boss Paul Dickov, who watched as his team dominated...
Athletic 0, Colchester 0 IT SAYS plenty about Athletic’s current self-confidence that this result will be viewed in many quarters as a disappointment. In a third goalless...
ATHLETIC manager Paul Dickov is relishing the long trip to Southampton. On the back of four points gained in the last two games and a four-match unbeaten mini-streak, Dickov...
ATHLETIC have cancelled the registration of Rodrigue Dikaba. The DR Congo international defied instructions to return to the club for treatment on an injury picked up on...
FOCUS was the keyword for Athletic star Dean Furman at the weekend. The build-up to the home draw with Colchester United was marked with gloomy financial news, as the club...
14 HURT IN TOWN CENTRE DRAMA COUNCIL LEADER IN THE HOT SEAT NO PAY CUT FOR PARKER POLICE APPEAL OVER RAM RAID LATICS PLAYERS RETAIN FOCUS Click to see more . ....
A FORMER Heyside Juniors player has the unenviable task of frustrating Manchester City’s expensively-assembled forward line on Sunday. Blackpool goalkeeper Matt Gilks (28)...
Date Published 15/10/2010
A DIFFERENT type of football match is in store for Athletic tomorrow. Colchester — unbeaten until a 3-0 home loss to Huddersfield last week — are expected to...
PAUL Dickov has cited his new captain Reuben Hazell as a leader among men. The centre-back has been a rock-like presence this season, with precious few forwards getting the...
DALE Stephens has dared to utter the ‘P’ word. Athletic boss Paul Dickov has maintained a wary stance when it comes to assessing the team’s goals for this...
Romeo and Juliet, Palace Theatre, Manchester THIS classic Shakespearean tale of star-crossed lovers brought to the stage by the English National Ballet is a joy from beginning...
LIFE AND OTHER BITS: SO-CALLED routine operations are to be cut (maybe amputated is a better word) as the NHS turns itself, for some, into a No Health Service to save money....
AN initiative creating community cohesion by uniting children from different backgrounds has been nominated for an award. The Linking Project between St Hilda’s and...
It’s Nobel Prize season again, the time of year when the scientific achievements that have led to major changes in our understanding of the world around us or have made...
THE extraordinary life story of an escaped American slave who settled in Oldham is highlighted in the borough’s commemoration of Black History Month and the first-ever...
ALEX the meerkat is celebrating his long-earned rest back at Dr Kershaw’s Hospice by entertaining his great-great-uncle Montgomery. The military meerkat, straight from...
The number of passengers using Oldham’s remaining railway lines is set to soar over the next 10 and 20 years, according to a new report published by Network Rail. Demand...
The future of Oldham-based Remploy hangs in the balance after a Government review of quangos placed the organisation “under consideration.” Set up after the Second...
A DOUBLE celebration marked the official opening of Oasis Academy Oldham. Ceremonies were held at the school’s Butterworth Lane and Roman Road sites, formerly South...
Remaining homes ‘gone by Christmas’ Demolition of the remaining homes on Primrose Bank should be finished by Christmas. The deadline was revealed when Oldham...
UNEMPLOYMENT in Oldham fell by 32 last month — after a blip in August when the number of jobless rose after five successive monthly falls. Official figures show there are...
BODY scanners will be used in all three terminals at Manchester Airport by the end of this month. More than 400,000 people have used the scanners since they were introduced on...
LOCAL police dealt with 3,205 incident yesterday and details of every one were posted on Twitter. Residents were able to witness what 24 hours in the life of a Greater...
THE mother-of-two who was crushed by her own car on Wednesday morning is recovering in hospital from her ordeal. Sarah Dockray (33), of Alan Avenue, Failsworth, became trapped...
Police and council accused of enticing drivers to break law LICENSING and police officers have been accused of entrapment for coercing private-hire drivers into breaking the...
Chronicle racing correspondent Keith McHugh’s selections from tomorrow’s cards NEWMARKET 1.50 Delegator 2.25 Dream Ahead 3.00 Twice Over 3.40 Red...
Angling: JOHN Shellam is in red-hot form. The Stalybridge rod made it three wins out of three at Brookside Fisheries with victory on the Snake Lake. He used the long pole...
RUGBY UNION: OLDHAM go in search of a hat-trick of wins at Fleetwood in Division One of the North Lancs and Cumbria League tomorrow. The Manor Park outfit are in need of a...