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1. Making city of Salford proud
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 December 2008WELCOME to the concluding part of the Advertiser’s annual sporting review. Last week we focused on the first six months of 2008 and now July through to December comes under the spotlight.
2. Jobless figures hit ten year high
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 December 2008NEW figures released last month have revealed that unemployment in Salford is at a 10 year high.
3. Play-off Aim
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 December 2008NEW Salford prop Ray Cashmere is convinced that the Reds can achieve the unprecidented feat of reaching the play-offs in their first season back in Super League. mbition of playing in Super League.
4. Little lifesaver is treated to the ride of a lifetime
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 December 2008A PROUD mum whose five-year-old daughter saved her life after she collapsed, has organised a special treat for her.
5. Bridgewater Hotel falls victim to credit crunch
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 December 2008ONE of Worsley’s most controversial pubs has been forced to call last orders after becoming a victim of the looming recession.
6. Struggling City
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 December 2008MANAGERLESS Salford City are hoping the New Year brings about a change in fortunes at the Moor Lane club.
7. Fives allow Valley to break duck
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 December 2008FOOTBALL: An under-strength Fives Athletic drew with fellow strugglers Whitworth Valley 3-3 in the Bridgewater Office Supplies Manchester League first division on Saturday.
8. Dream friendly
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 December 2008SALFORD Reds coach Shaun McRae says that Sunday’s pre-season friendly at Leigh Centurions went like a dream.
9. Biggest ever tin haul
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 December 2008THE Advertiser's Christmas Tin Appeal came to a close last week after another successful year.
10. Council hit for £2.2m bill for housing delays
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 December 2008THE delayed transfer of council housing stock to a housing trust cost the council over £2.2m.
