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1. MK Dons 0 Oldham Athletic 1
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 January 2006Coca-Cola League One
LUKE Beckett’s third goal in consecutive matches made it 18 points from eight games as Latics took maximum points from their festive fixtures.
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2. Oldham Athletic 0 Southend United 0
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 January 2006Coca-Cola League One
IT had to happen – take two of League One’s highest scorers and the chances are you end up with a goalless draw that failed to live up to the hype surrounding it.
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3. Oldham Athletic 2 Hartlepool United 1
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 January 2006GOALS from Luke Beckett and Andy Liddell moved Latics into eighth place in League One and stretched their unbeaten league run to seven games.
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4. Oldham Athletic 2 Hartlepool United 1
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 January 2006RONNIE Moore said there was still room for improvement as goals from Luke Beckett and Andy Liddell gave Latics eighth spot in League One.
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5. Nottingham Forest 3 Oldham Athletic 0
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 January 2006Coca-Cola League One
HOW absolutely typical as Basil Fawlty once said – you wait 10 games for a Latics defeat and lo and behold, another appears within four days.
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6. MK Dons 0 Oldham Athletic 1
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 January 2006LUKE Beckett’s fourth goal of the season made it 18 points from the last eight league games and saw Latics take maximum points from their festive fixtures.
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7. Nottingham Forest 3 Oldham Athletic 0
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 January 2006 <DIV>TWO goals in three second-half minutes gave Forest a well-deserved victory against a Latics side who now face double training sessions on Monday and Tuesday.</DIV> -
8. Oldham Athletic 0 Southend United 0
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 January 2006 <DIV>LATICS extended their unbeaten league run to nine games following a goalless draw in a match that barely lived up to expectations.</DIV> -
9. City: Croft has high hopes
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 January 2006 THIS time last year Lee Croft didn't know whether to laugh or cry over his love-hate relationship with the FA Cup. Oldham Athletic had just beaten City in the shock of the third round at Boundary Park and the Blues' winger was on loan at the League One club. -
10. Seven from nine good enough for Latics
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 January 2006OLDHAM Athletic boss Ronnie Moore believes seven points from nine would represent a good return from the holiday fixtures.