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1. New boys primed for rescue mission
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2007NEW Salford City Reds recruits Richie Barnett and Tommy Saxton are playing for their Super League futures - and they have vowed that they'll continue to rise to the challenge.
2. Fitzy back at last
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2007STAR strike player Karl Fitzpatrick will make his long awaited return from injury tonight, Thursday, July 26, kick-off 7.30pm.
3. Salford City Reds 14 Bradford Bulls 10
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2007Salford City Reds 14 Bradford Bulls 10 MAKING three new signings in 24 hours certainly had the desired effect as Salford pulled off the shock result of the season to fire themselves back into the relegation fight.
4. Future star pens new Lions deal
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2007LOCAL lad Mike Smith has been hailed a 'star of the future' after penning a one-year contract extension at Swinton Lions.
5. Going Solo!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2007SHAUN McRae will continue to go it alone at Salford City Reds after pledging not to appoint an assistant coach this season.
6. Gatecrashers
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2007Gateshead 9 Swinton Lions 34 - SWINTON kept their flickering National League Two play-off hopes alive with a comprehensive win over Gateshead Thunder.
7. Wedge to the rescue
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 19 July 2007MIKE Wainwright is determined to repay Salford for putting his career back on track at the turn of the century - by helping to save the Reds from relegation.
8. Three new injuries
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 19 July 2007SWINTON coach Paul Kidd is sweating over three fresh injury concerns in the build-up to the Lions' League Two basement battle at Gateshead on Saturday, July 21, kick-off 3pm.
9. Swinton Lions 20 Celtic Crusaders 26
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 19 July 2007THE Lions shook off memories of their worst defeat of the season - 82-4 at Bridgend - but their battling efforts still weren't quite enough to topple the high-flying Crusaders.
10. Time to get our game in order or else
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 19 July 2007MALCOLM ALKER COLUMN: I RECENTLY heard the phrase: "You can see a flea on someone else's shoulder but you can't see an elephant on your own." That perfectly sums up the underlying problems at the club.
