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1. Sale Sharks 27 Leicester Tigers 13
Stockport Express, Saturday 29 November 2008SALE Sharks survived a nerve-jangling Leicester fightback to record a thrilling first home win in two months and climb up to second place in the Guinness Premiership.
2. Gillingham 0 Stockport County 0
Stockport Express, Saturday 29 November 2008STOCKPORT County face a FA Cup replay at Edgeley Park a week on Tuesday after being held at Gillingham.
3. London Wasps 12 Sale Sharks 13
Stockport Express, Wednesday 26 November 2008ONE POINT was all it took to end Sharks’ four-match losing streak.
4. Briggs: We owed the club victory
Stockport Express, Wednesday 26 November 2008SHARKS players felt they owed it to the team’s fans and coaches to beat London Wasps on Sunday.
5. McPherson leads the way for Marple
Stockport Express, Wednesday 26 November 2008Congleton 5 Marple 39: MARPLE progressed into the quarter-finals of the Cheshire Junior Plate competition with a 39-5 victory against Congleton.
6. A great team effort
Stockport Express, Wednesday 26 November 2008DELIGHTED County boss Jim Gannon saluted a hugely impressive all-round team performance on Saturday after his young side had comfortably beaten basement boys Crewe at Gresty Road.
7. Fitton bows out in quarters
Stockport Express, Wednesday 26 November 2008STOCKPORT’S Darryl Fitton crashed out of the PartyPoker.com Grand Slam of Darts tournament at the quarter-final stage in Wolverhampton on Friday.
8. Davies does his job
Stockport Express, Wednesday 26 November 2008COUNTY’S already popular new loan capture Craig Davies was happy that his team ‘did a job’ on struggling Crewe on Saturday.
9. Crewe Alexandra 0 Stockport County 3
Stockport Express, Wednesday 26 November 2008CONFIDENT County made sure there was to be no dramatic return to the Crewe hot seat for the evergreen Dario Gradi on Saturday.
10. Keeping the faith: Saint-Andre never doubted his players
Stockport Express, Wednesday 26 November 2008PHILIPPE Saint-Andre believed that Sharks could pull off victory at Adams Park, even though his side were behind for 70 minutes of Sunday’s match.
