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In-form team needs better support
CLITHEROE FC are currently having one of their best runs for many years . /.~. but where are the suppor
ters? T h a t’s the question
being asked by disap pointed club officials, par ticularly following Satur day’s dismal turnout of 12 paying spectators for the Lancashire Junior Cup replay at Shawbridge against Lytham. Under the leadership of
the unmarked Worrel, he
Bottom side .
CLITHEROE will be hoping to extend their unbeaten run at Shaw bridge on Saturday when the visitors will be Daisy Hill. Of 13 games so far
one of their former play ers, Ray Hobson, the side is becoming one of the best at Shawbridge for many
years.In the league they have gone eight matches with out defeat — six of them outright wins. Says club secretary,
played, Daisy Hill have yet to win a match and are firmly planted at the foot of the Lancashire Combi nation table with five points.
good chance of taking the league title for the first
Colin Wilson. “By hard work, manager Ray has achieved the impossible. He’s produced a team to be proud of and the spirit of the players is very high.
this was to go due to lack of support by the people of Clitheroe.
“It would be a shame if
only able to do so much, and we must have public support to continue our present success.”
“Our small committee is
ers Wren Rovers, Mr Wil son feels Clitheroe have a
Six points behind lead
time in the club’s history. Although going great
g u n s in the league, Clitheroe were unable to repeat that form in Satur days’ junior cup replay. But they came desperately close, being knocked out with only five minutes to
go.The snow-covered pitch was, nevertheless, in fine condition. Lytham started brightly, with Ellis having
put wide a shot at goal. Lytham came close in
the 30th minute, but Ellis pulled off a brilliant save and it was largely the keeper and Staines who kept the score sheet blank as the seasiders finished the half on top. A f te r the in te rv a l
Clitheroe started to move the ball about more and Worrel came close. With 15 minutes to go Clitheroe produced their best move. Hinksman picked up the ball on the half way line and found Worrel on the right. His centre was headed in by Gray like a bullet. But the Lytham keeper pulled off the save of many a season. In the 85th minute Gil-
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librand saved his side with, a goal-line clearance, Lvtham protested that the ball had gone over the line,
but must have felt justice had been done when they snatched the tie with a header from the resultant
to make a good save. Then it was Clitheroe’s
was one of Clitheroe’s more disappointing dis plays, their distribution being particularly poor. Ellis, Worrel and Staines were Clitheroe’s stars. C l i t h e r o c : E l l is
Generally speaking it
turn to hit back through Daggers. The same player created another good open ing, but instead of sending the ball into the middle for
C h a tb um p a s s th e 5 0 m a rk
RIBBLE Valley Football League pacemakers Chatburn. hit the bull’s eye in the only first division game to be played on Saturday. They slammed in nine goals against Hurst Green to bring their tally so far to 57, having conceded 26.
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Transport scrape a win
Transport 3, Whalley H 2.
BOTH teams found it dif ficult to adapt to the tricky conditions. Play was con fined to the midfield, with Heslop prominent.
down, it was the visitors who looked happier and Bramley should have opened the scoring, but fired wide with only the keeper to beat. Five minutes later, however, Taylor put Whalley ahead, turning in a cross from Tomlinson.
As the teams settled
towards the end of the half, and Pidlyskyj equal ised with a 20-yard free kick.
Transport improved
tinued as the first with neither side able to domi nate. Transport took the lead when Burns went through unchallenged and the same player increased the lead 10 minutes later with a fine 15-yard drive.
The second half con
could not find the finishing to u ch to some fine approach play until a long cross from Allen was mis judged by Noon and found its way into the net.
The visitors rallied but
ley missed a penalty which would have given Whalley a well-deserved point.
Targett, Heckingbottom, Pidlyskyj, Bean, Sharpies, Howarth, Noon (C), Cross, Burns, Searson.
Transport: Noon (J),
Allen, Roberts, Larder, Hilton, Tomlinson, Heslop, Vickars, Gladwyn, Bram ley, Taylor.
Whalley B: Briggs,
TOP OF TABLE CLASH
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Lane, that Waddington must win.
hopes to have leading scor ers Simon Whiteside and Roger Walker back in the side and adds their names to the 12 that played against Bangor Old Boys on Saturday.
Manager John Kirk
report for training tonight at 7-00 (meet Waggon and Horses) and at Twitter Lane, Saturday, 1-30.
Players are reminded to
to Whinney Lane, Mellor, to play YMCA. Players should contact manager
Waddington Rea travel
John Lund, at Clitheroe 26771, for details.
It is a game, at Twitter In a hectic finish, Bram
— both in the second divi sion. Calderstones lost 1-2 to Read, and Transport beat Whalley B 3-2. In the Dan Seed trophy,
lea
There were two other tgue games on Saturday
. man of the match. Frank Richards
Cross Keys and Rimington are still locked in combat. They drew 1-1 after extra time and now square up again on Saturday at Keys
ground.Last Saturday’s Dan Seed match between Whal ley A and Hurst Green Res fe ll a victim to the weather. Their scheduled second division fixture for Saturday now becomes a cup tie. The cup re arrangements mean put ting off Saturday’s second Division game between Transport and Rimington. Fixtures — Division I:
Walker makes sure
Wnddington 2, Hangor Old Boys 0.
THE jinking skills of Wad- dington’s Graham Walker, allied to the opportunism and persistence of Paul
McGuire, were the combi
Hurst Green v Trinity, RSSC v Read, Spring Mill v Chatburn, Sabden v Henthorn Utd, Royal Oak
nation that finally enabled Waddington to overcome a stubborn and determined Bangor side on an ice bound pitch.
v Victoria. The Whalley Arms Cel
tic v West Bradford game will be played at West Bradford (a reverse fix ture from November 4th).
and Horses v Highmoor, Calderstones v Brackhall, Henthorn Res. v Whalley B, Chatburn Res v Read
Division II: Waggon
Res. Division III: Knowles
out leading scorers Simon Whiteside and Roger Walker and into the side came John Kirk and John Boden.
Waddington were with Jones.
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always posed problems for the Bangor defence, but he looked short of match prac tice and laboured towards the end. Boden found it hard to fit in, not surpris ingly on his debut, but he made the first goal for Paul McGuire after 20 minutes and showed some skilful touches.
Kirk played well and
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minute, was the result of p e rs is ten t Waddington pressure that saw several good chances squandered, and John Nuttall hit the bar. In the second half Waddington had some anxious moments before Graham Walker put the result beyond the visitors’ reach with a fine goal. Cut ting inside from the left, he left several defenders in his path and put a shot into the corner of the net.
That goal, in the 20th
failed to take any grip on the game which was disap pointing after Wadding- ton’s last two perform ances in which they have dominated things.
The mid-field again
undoubtedly man of the match. His performance at the centre of the defence in very difficult conditions was as good as any he has given in his 10 years with the club.
Frank Richards was
Whiteside (N>, Leach, Richards, Nuttall, Rimmer, McGuire, Ross, Boden, Kirk, Walker (G). Sub: Bialecki.
WaddinRton: Underwood,
Wareing saves point
wind at their backs and soon put the visitors’ defence under pressure. Despite forcing five cor ners in as many minutes, they failed to capitalise on these and the visitors took the lead with a brilliant solo goal. This was from mid-fielder Braithwaite who finished off a quick silver dribble past three defenders by squeezing his shot inside the near post. Keys soon hit back with
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