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1. Featherstone 30 Salford 30
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 July 2008THERE is no doubt that Salford’s result at lowly Featherstone on Sunday was a disappointing one.
2. Reds 'Cash' in
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 July 2008SALFORD will ‘cash’ in on their three-year Super League licence – in more ways than one.
3. Licence joy for Salford
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 22 July 2008SALFORD City Reds fans are celebrating after their club were granted one of the 14 Super League licences up for grabs for the 2009, 2010 and 2011 seasons.
4. True champs
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 17 July 2008ECCLES Karate Club students Saul Whittle, Meishah Duff and Katie Overy exceeded all expectations with medal wins at recent competitions.
5. Salford City Reds 60 Doncaster 0
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 10 July 2008SALFORD coach Shaun McRae challenged his players to produce their best performance of the season in Sunday’s cup final – and they didn’t let him down.
6. Coach's joy
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 10 July 2008SALFORD coach Shaun McRae thanked his players for giving him his first major trophy success for 11 years and said: "This means the world to me."
7. Mat concern
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 10 July 2008SALFORD Reds coach Shaun McRae wants to reward his cup final heroes by naming the same 17 players for Sunday’s league game at Dewsbury – but he is sweating over Mat Gardner’s fitness.
8. Meager: I'll get my title back on Friday
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 10 July 2008SALFORD-BORN boxer Lee Meager knows how good it feels to win a British title – and he is convinced that he will taste that glory again tomorrow night, Friday, July 11.
9. We'll be the Dons
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 3 July 2008DONCASTER Knights had better watch out as Shaun McRae believes that Sunday’s Northern Rail Cup final will bring out the best in his Salford City Reds side.
10. Barrow Raiders 70 Swinton Lions 14
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 3 July 2008THIRTEEN proved to be an unlucky number for Swinton Lions as Paul Kidd’s struggling side crashed to their heaviest defeat of the season on Sunday.
