Sport from Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025
The very best local sports coverage
Glossop, Tameside and Oldham are home to many local sports teams - from community football and cricket to non-league, EFL and Premier League football, as well as local and county cricket. Our region also boasts a rich heritage in boxing, athletics, basketball, esports and golf. We have a passion for local sport. Tameside Radio, Tameside Reporter, Oldham Reporter and the Glossop Chronicle also ensures that our international teams and athletes feature heavily on air, online and in print.
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Glossop North End part ways with Richard Brodie
Following a run of seven straight defeats, Glossop North End have parted ways with first team manager Richard Brodie.
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The American dream
Athletes from a martial arts club in Glossop are set to represent their country at the upcoming World Championships.
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Stalybridge slap fighter prepares for professional showdown
It was just a couple of generations ago that competitive combat sports meant boxing and little else.
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Hat trick of wins for The Asp
Glossop resident Nathan Aspinall picked up his third European Tour win of the year over the weekend, adding the German Darts Championship to his collection after victory in Hildesheim.
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Sala victorious in Tameside futsal derby
Two Tameside Futsal Clubs went head to head over the weekend in the National Futsal League Tier 3.
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United View: Can United build on Liverpool win?
For any team, playing at Anfield has been a daunting challenge, but for Manchester United especially, getting a result away to Liverpool has been a significant struggle, even their glory years.
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City Watch: Blues ease past Everton
Following what felt like a very long international break, Manchester City are back, and I have two games to talk about in the column this week!
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Midweek football round-up: Mossley stun Bury
Mossley stunned NPL West title hopefuls Bury on Tuesday night, condemning The Shakers to a 2-1 defeat in front of over 1000 Seel Park spectators.