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1. Pride in the world of sport
CityLife, Friday 05 September 2008 TREVOR Burchick claims that it was sport that gave him 'a life' on the eve of the Pride Games taking place around the city this weekend. -
2. All Hallows RC Business, Enterprise and Sport College
Oldham Advertiser, Sunday 30 August 2009 GCSE results for All Hallows RC Business, Enterprise and Sport College -
3. Sport's an evil playing field
CityLife, Thursday 22 March 2007 WHAT is sport? Well, according to one of my many leather- bound dictionaries in my oak-panelled library, it's defined as "diversion; recreation; pleasant pastime." -
4. Jack’s top sport hack
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 07 April 2010 Football-mad Jack Hoyle has been named Oldham Athletic’s young sports reporter of the year. -
5. Sport and arts zone for borough’s youth
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 04 March 2009 OLDHAM youngsters are set to benefit from a £5m cash injection to create a ‘Youth Zone’ in the town centre. -
6. David's super swim for Sport Relief
CityLife, Thursday 08 June 2006 IF comedian David Walliams is successful in his charity bid to swim the English Channel later this month, then Manchester can claim at least a small part of the credit. -
7. Skateboarder has the world at his feet
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 12 May 2011 A skateboarder is preparing to travel to New York to compete in the sport’s world championship. -
8. A place that Oldham can call their own?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2010 Thursday's expected announcement that the Roughyeds will be moving to the Whitebank Stadium brings to an end arguably one of the most drawn-out searches for a new base in sport. -
9. Stiffer penalty on way for financial misdemeanours?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 May 2010 Think of the word ‘cheating’ where sport is concerned and chances are the same examples spring to mind. -
10. GOON
CityLife, Friday 06 January 2012 Over the past year, sports headlines have focused as much on inspirational championship glories as shameful transgressions on and off the field of play.