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11. Fit for the job
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 November 2007SALFORD’S League One rivals had better watch out as their new conditioning coach is plotting to make them the ‘fittest, fastest and strongest’ side in the competition.
12. Lions link up with the mighty Saints
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 November 2007SWINTON Lions are celebrating after securing a unique sporting partnership with Super League giants St Helens.
13. Tributes paid to ex-Lions coach
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 November 2007THE rugby league world has been paying tribute to former Swinton coach Mike Gregory who died this week.
14. Reds a shoe-in
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 November 2007SALFORD Reds director of football Steve Simms says the club is a near-certainty for one of the 14 rugby franchises being dished out in 2009.
15. Fitzy: Reds will dominate league
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 November 2007SALFORD City Reds full back Karl Fitzpatrick is highly impressed with the squad that head coach Shaun McRae has cobbled together for the 2008 season.
16. We'll be winners
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 15 November 2007SALFORD coach Shaun McRae completed his close season recruitment drive by signing James Jiminez and then roared: “With the strength of our squad we will go into every game next season believing that we can win.”
17. National heroes
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 15 November 2007TWO Salford City Reds players shone in international matches this week.
18. Swinton make four signings
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 15 November 2007EXPERIENCED winger Marlon Billy has agreed a new one-year contract with Swinton – taking the Lions’ squad size for next season to 24 players.
19. Lions add more beef to their pack
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 8 November 2007SWINTON Lions have beefed up their pack for next season by re-signing Gareth Hayes and snapping up Rochdale’s Rob Ball on one-year deals.
20. Rely on me!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 8 November 2007PAUL Highton is determined to re-establish himself as Salford’s Mr Reliable following two years of injury hell.
