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1. Heartbroken Lions
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 September 2005Rugby League Workington 17 Swinton Lions 16 SWINTON Lions crashed out of the National League Two play-offs following a heartbreaking one-point defeat at bitter rivals Workington Town.
2. Mission to retain
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 September 2005PAUL Kidd is convinced that a bright future awaits Swinton Lions - providing that he can retain the services of the vast majority of his 2005 squad.
3. Too easy!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 September 2005JAMIE Moore demolished David Walker to successfully defend his British title and admitted: "I'm bored!"
4. Salford swoop for Widnes trio?
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 September 2005SALFORD City Reds look to be raiding the ranks of relegated Widnes Vikings.
5. Reds to benefit
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 September 2005KARL Harrison says that Salford City Reds will reap the rewards for his involvment with the England team.
6. Salford’s ticket offers put football clubs to shame
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 September 2005SALFORD City Reds are offering the perfect Christmas gift for children aged 12 and under - a 2006 season's pass to all of the club's home and away Super League games and a replica Reds shirt for only £35.
7. Historic feat!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 September 2005FA Cup Football Salford City 1 Gateshead 0 SALFORD City rewrote the history books when they out played UniBond League big guns Gateshead to record their best ever FA Cup result.
8. Is glory looming?
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 September 2005Rugby League Swinton Lions 40 Hunslet Hawks 28 IF Swinton can replicate their second half performance for the remainder of the play-offs then Grand Final glory and promotion will surely be theirs.
9. Leigh 14 Salford 20
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 September 2005Super League HOW fitting that a hit-and-miss season should end with a hit-and-miss display.
10. Kidd rules out revenge mission
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 September 2005SWINTON Lions coach Paul Kidd has ordered his troops to put all thoughts of revenge to the back of their minds when they travel to Workington for their second play-off eliminator on Sunday, September 25, kick-off 3pm.
