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  • Fright night for Sharks

    Sale wing Steve Hanley provides the inside view on all the latest goings-on at Edgeley Park. We were all a bit downbeat this week because the defeat at Bristol was a major disappointment for us. We went there knowing we had a tough game on our hands

  • PREVIEW: Alty v Crawley Town

    Alty return to league action tomorrow after a two-week break as they take on Crawley Town at Moss Lane. With several of the Robins relegation rivals picking up points in recent weeks, it is important they pick up points against the South Coast side.

  • Rest is just the job for tired Robins

    Alty striker Colin Little provides the latest from the Moss Lane dressing room. Sometimes you don't really want a break in the middle of the season but I think it's come at just the right time for us. We were looking a bit tired and a few of the lads

  • Invitation to a thief

    A SPECIAL investigation by Messenger discovered ten insecure houses in one area of Trafford in just under 90 minutes. Crime reporter Simon Greenhalgh went on patrol with two plainclothes police officers from the Sale area team in Brooklands, on November

  • Sharks ring the changes

    SALE Sharks have made six changes from the side that lost 15-9 to Bristol as they prepare to take on Newcastle Falcons tonight. The Guinness Premiership champions slipped to fourth in the league after their defeat at the Memorial Stadium and director

  • Metro improvements swing into action

    THE multi-million pound development of the Metrolink network has taken its first major step forward since the announcement earlier this year that £640 million has been secured for the scheme. The funding is being used to build three new Metrolink lines

  • Round the track we go, me hearties!

    ST Joseph's pre-school in Sale - known as Auntie Kate's - ran a sponsored pedal-push' to raise money for Delamere School, a special school in Flixton. Around 30 children were sponsored to cycle as many laps as they could around the specially made track

  • Trafford lagging behind in race to recycle

    TRAFFORD is one of the least environmentally friendly areas in the country, according to a survey. The borough came third from bottom of a table that ranked the green' credentials of towns and boroughs throughout the country. Trafford languished at