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1. No way Nomads
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 8 December 2004Trademark East Cheshire League NEARLY half way through the season and the Combined Division seems to be clearly shaping up into two distinct halves with five out of the top six clubs winning comfortably once again against teams in the lower half.
2. Phoenix fired up
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 December 2004Trademark East Cheshire League A FULL set of fixtures last weekend saw Phoenix and Royal Oak begin to assert themselves at the top of the table.
3. Macc on the march
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 December 2004National League Three (N) Cleckheaton 6 Macclesfield 31 MACCLESFIELD'S run of away victories was extended to five with their win at Cleckheaton on Saturday.
4. Wasteful Macc
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 8 December 2004National League Three (N) Macclesfield 22 Tynedale 20 IT was perhaps a measure of how the Blues' bar has been raised over recent months - but poor ball retention and wayward kicking were top of the post-match team talk despite a narrow victory.
5. Another treble for super Richardson
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 December 2004HENBURY and Broken Cross under-13s produced the shock result in the first round of the Stockport Metro Cup when they defeated Chapel Town Juniors 5-3 on a boggy Weston pitch on Sunday.
6. Tigers go top
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 December 2004Macc Tigers THE Tigers under-12s took over at the top of the table following an excellent 3-2 victory over previous league leaders Tarvin.
7. In the fast lane!
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 8 December 2004Motorsport Round-Up JAMES Pickford is ready to step into the big time as he prepares for his first-ever season in the MSA British Touring Car Championships.
8. Goal crazy!
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 December 2004PACK Horse were the real hot-shots in the Macc Sunday League last weekend.
9. Take a ride on the school bus, US-style
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 30 December 2004THE SCHOOL run will take on an entirely different complexion from the start of the new school year with American-style yellow buses rolling out across Macclesfield and Bollington.
10. On the top row!
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 15 December 2004Rowing STANDING at 6ft 5ins, it's fair to say 17-year-old William Laughton has got a big future ahead of him.
