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1. Barnsley 4 Oldham Athletic 0
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 October 2005 THREE goals in six first-half minutes saw Latics blown away by Barnsley and former boss Andy Ritchie at Oakwell on Saturday.<BR> -
2. Oldham Athletic 4 Bristol City 3
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 October 2005 <DIV>MARK Hughes' first senior goal proved the highlight as Latics held on for victory against a plucky City side at Boundary Park.</DIV> -
3. Oldham Athletic 4 Bristol City 3
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 October 2005Coca-Cola League One
A BRACE of goals in each half saw Latics end their mini-league goal drought in spectacular fashion at Boundary Park.
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4. Oldham Athletic 0 Brentford 1
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 October 2005Coca-Cola League One
LATICS’ recent woes continued as a professional Brentford side launched a smash and grab raid to leave Boundary Park with three points. -
5. Barnsley 4 Oldham Athletic 0
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 October 2005Coca-Cola League One
MEMO to all clubs suffering a lack of goals – cash in and play Latics quickly.
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6. Swansea City 0 Oldham Athletic 0
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 October 2005Coca-Cola League One
OK, an eight-hour round journey for a scoreless draw might not seem much on paper but Latics were well worth a point from their maiden trip to The New Stadium.
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7. Swansea City 0 Oldham Athletic 0
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 October 2005 <DIV>IMPERIOUS displays from the back four saw Latics blunt in-form Swansea and depart The New Stadium with a point on Saturday.</DIV> -
8. Liddell offers words of encouragement
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 October 2005 OLDHAM Athletic skipper Andy Liddell says any player who needs extra motivation for Sunday's match against Brentford needs to look at themselves in the mirror. -
9. Non-league: Preview
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 October 2005 PROUD Salford City boss Gary Fellows is backing his FA Cup giantkillers to move to within 90 minutes of a potential first-round glamour tie tomorrow. -
10. Amateur: Crompton crushers
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 October 2005 SHAUN Armstrong and Daniel Fahey both rattled in four goals as High Crompton CC closed the gap on Oldham Sunday League Premier Division leaders Orb with a 10-1 win over Shaw.