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21. Beat the deadline
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2008THE deadline to buy a Sale Sharks season ticket and secure your seat for the forthcoming season is next Tuesday, August 26 (at 12 noon).
22. Record breakers
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2008COUNTY have broken the club record for season ticket sales.
23. Plenty more to come
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2008THERE’S still much, much more to come from County this season as they continue to try and establish themselves in League One.
24. Frank Quigley and Jamie Bramley review the bowls scene
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2008MANY of the issues in the Stockport and District A Division look to be resolved now.
25. Festival fever is here!
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2008THE eagerly-awaited Stockport Bowls Festival fortnight got underway with the Veterans’ Stockport Express Knockout Trophy final on Friday, which was won by Victoria BC’s first team when they beat their seconds.
26. Search for a star - again
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2008COUNTY are on the lookout for their next young superstar in an innovative scheme created by their development manager Alan Lord.
27. Opening defeat frustrates Pickering
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2008WOODLEY Sports boss Ally Pickering saw his side throw away a lead on Saturday as they went down 2-1 at Wakefield in their opening day UniBond League clash.
28. A respectable draw
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2008JIM Gannon appeared satisfied enough to have gained a point from Saturday’s game against an impressive, big-spending Leicester outfit who will surely be there or thereabouts in the promotion shake-up come May.
29. Who dares wins
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2008IF the SAS motto ‘Who Dares Wins’ is true - then Sharks are in for a season of triumphs.
30. Sixth place final finish pleases swimmer Goddard
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2008STOCKPORT swimmer James Goddard described his Beijing Olympic experience as a ‘job well done’ after qualifying for the final of the 200m individual medley.
