Sport from Wednesday, January 7th, 2026
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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United View: Reds sack Ruben Amorim
Well, here we go again, Manchester United have sacked Ruben Amorim, 14 months into his tenure.
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Wasteful Nash beaten on the road
Curzon Ashton’s miserable record against Kidderminster Harriers continued on Saturday, as a single goal was enough to see the hosts get the better of the Nash at Aggborough.
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Honours even at Ewen Fields
Hyde United began the new year with a hard-earned draw at home to Ilkeston Town, with a brace from the returning Edy Maieco helping the Tigers rescue a point.
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City Watch: Semenyo set for City switch
It’s been just over three weeks since I wrote my last edition of City Watch, where quite a lot has happened for Manchester City.
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Glossop girls secure vital sponsorship
Local children’s residential care and education provider Arnfield Care Limited has signed a four-figure sponsorship deal with Glossop North End Community Football Club, covering the costs of match kits and training gear for the Girls’ Under 12s team for at least the next two years.
