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41. 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.”
42. Olympics await?
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 15 November 2007RICHARD Howard is dreaming of competing at the next year’s Beijing Olympics after breaking one European and two British records in his first official competition as a disabled swimmer.
43. 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.
44. Colne 1 Salford City 2
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 8 November 2007SALFORD City shook off last week’s shock home defeat against Silsden to maintain top spot in the Vodkat first division with a stirring display at Colne.
45. Retirement put back
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 8 November 2007SALFORD’S Jamie Moore has vowed to put his retirement plans back two years as he plots to follow his good friend Ricky Hatton into world title glory.
46. 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.
47. Duo sign up
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 8 November 2007SALFORD City Reds fans can breath a huge sigh of relief as Paul Highton and Paul White have finally penned their contract offers.
48. Littler cup glory
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 8 November 2007SALFORD City Reds’ Stuart Littler and John Wilshere were in international action at the weekend.
49. The Olive branch
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 8 November 2007ENZO Calzaghe may be Britain best in terms of boxing trainers – but Salford’s Oliver Harrison is hot on his tail.
50. Baying for more blood
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 1 November 2007SALFORD’S Jamie Moore had to dig much deeper than he had planned to defeat the Paulo Wanchope of professional boxing and then roared: “Bring on Zaurbek Baysangurov.”
