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1. Staines Town 1 Stockport County 1 (Staines win 4-3 on pens)

Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 November 2007
WHAT drama, what excitement, what a pitch invasion!

2. Stockport County 2 Hereford United 3

Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 November 2007
THIS was a disappointing fourth straight home League Two defeat on Saturday, but County did play a much more encouraging part than they have done in the last couple of games in front of the Edgeley Park faithful.

3. Back in business

Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 November 2007
THE only way is up now for Stockport’s UniBond League outfit Woodley Sports.

4. What a washout!

Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 November 2007
WHAT a frustrating night it was for everyone connected with Stockport County on Monday.

5. A hectic week

Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 November 2007
COUNTY boss Jim Gannon was back in his office on Tuesday morning trying to put together a couple of loan deals aimed at bringing new faces into Edgeley Park.

6. 'The Dazzler' looks to step up a gear

Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 November 2007
STOCKPORT favourite Darryl Fitton is hoping that his superb effort in reaching the Winmau World Masters final in Bridlington last weekend can provide a timely lift he may need now that the Lakeside World Championships are just seven weeks away.

7. Outstanding Ash

Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 November 2007
DELIGHTED County manager Jim Gannon has heaped praise on club skipper Ashley Williams after he picked up a top gong at the inaugural North West Football Awards (NWFA) ceremony on Monday night.

8. County 1 Staines Town 1

Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 November 2007
LITTLE Staines Town earned themselves a well-deserved replay after upsetting dismal County at Edgeley Park on Saturday.

9. Daz is feeling good

Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 November 2007
DARRYL ‘the Dazzler’ Fitton will head up to Bridlington this weekend in confident mood as he prepares a tilt at the prestigious Winmau World Masters tournament.

10. No alarm bells here

Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 November 2007
WOODLEY Sports manager Chris Willcock remains confident that his side will get back to winning ways quickly.
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