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VASE HEROES AIM TO BOUNCE BACK!
AS ONE of Clithcroc's valuable matches - n
DENIS UNDERWOOD ■. Frustrated
M A N A G E R P R A I S E S P L A Y E R S
CLITHEROE boss Denis Underwood was left frus- trated by the 1-1 draw with Kidsgrove at Shaw- bridge on Monday night, but full of praise for his players.
Justin Connolly reports
played some good football and created plenty of chances to win the game. • “Unfortunately it was one of those nights when the ball
After the game he said: “To be fair, there isn't really any thing bad I can say about our performance tonight. “We did all the right things,
in hand, they' couldn’t, really settle for anything less than three points from their game with Kidsgrove Athletic at Shaw bridge on Monday night. And they will be disappointed not to have
: chances aplenty on a night when things just wouldn’t quite click for the Blues.
done just that after a fine display produced
them remain in mid-table spot and with a tough away game against table-topping Flixton to come this weekend!
The point secured by the 1-1 draw sees Justin Connolly reports
tions quite clear within the opening 10 minutes of the game, but the string of comers they forced came to nothing. The first real chance came on 17 minutes
On Monday the Blues made their inten
which was headed straight at the keeper by Jon Riley when he should have done better. On 21 minutes Riley, again a constant
when good work down the right from Andy Darbyshire and Andy Taylor led to a centre
threat down the middle, did well to keep the ball in play at the by-line and whipped a good cross into the six-yard-box only to see Kidsgrove defender Graham Evans cut the ball out before it could reach Taylor.
Kidsgrove began to take control with a
just wouldn't go in. “Looking back on the game
good spell of pressure and started to stretch the Chtheroe defence without creating any clear-cut chances. Clitheroe’s goal, came out of the blue
they scored with what was their only clear cut chance. “We could have cleared the
ball early, but when a cross like that comes over there isn’t really much you can do. It was a good goal, conceded at a bad time for us. “They came out in the
when a good ball through the Kidsgrove back four found Riley on-side and with only the keeper to beat.
slotted the ball between keeper Chris Holmes’s legs to put the Blues in front. Five minutes later there was a scramble
He raced into the penalty area and calmly
in the Clitheroe penalty area when the Blues just couldn’t get the ball clear. For
tunately, no Kidsgrove player could find the time or space to carve out a real opening. Chances came and went for Clitheroe in
the final 10 minutes of the first half — Dar byshire saw a shot from the edge of the box go inches wide of the post and a good low cross from Neil Otley flashed across the face of goal with no-one to apply the finishing touch. Clitheroe’s best chance came on 41
Clithcroe with full-back Neil Rowbotham pressing forward in support of Hill and the two combining well ,to torment the Kids- .
grove defence. Dispite the pressure, the Blues couldn’t
Everything was coming down the left for ■ -
minutes after left winger Denis Hill’s cross found Taylor on the far post. He nodded the ball back across goal and into the path of advancing Taylor who was just beaten to the ball by the Kidgsrove keeper. Just before the break disaster struck for
just managed to pull the ball back to winger Matt Bath. His wicked cross found an unmarked
Mark Massey, whose header gave Carlo Nash in the Clitheroe goal no chance. For most of the second half Kidsgrove
the Blues. Tall Kidsgrove forward Craig Brookes chased a long ball down the left and -
was well saved by Holmes at the foot of his right hand post.
seem to find the final ball to unlock the tight . defence. The clearest
chance.came when Holmes
failed to gather Taylor’s speculative shot, but the Blues were unable to force the rebound home.
and Otley found his way into the referee’s notebook, being cautioned for a lunging late
The frustration began to tell for the Blues
tackle on a Kidsgrove forward. Late in the game Clitheroe had two gilt-
edged chances to take the points. On 80 minutes Riley cut into the box
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down the right and almost caught the keeper out when he shot from a tight angle when a cross seemed more likely. Holmes was equal to the effort and saved well with his legs after diving the wrong
way. But the Blues’ best chance came almost
Kidsgrove defence on 56 minutes when a good cross from Taylor from the left found Gary Butcher on the edge of the area. Butcher fired in a hard, low shot which
seemed to have decided a point was enough for them as they got everybody back behind the ball and soaked up wave after wave of Clitheroe pressure. The Blues managed to break down the
with the last kick of the game. . Dunn fired a cross into the area after
combining well with Otley to find some space for himself. The ball fell to unmarked substitute Paul
Keighley on the penalty spot but his first time shot was narrowly over the bar. The Blues must beat Flixton on Saturday
if they are to launch an assault on the higher reaches of the table.
second naif and decided to defend. My players were say ing they were out on the wings looking to pick out blue shins in the box when all they could see was seven or eight white shirts back defending. “We played some good stuff
but we just couldn’t break them down in the end. The time for us to win the game was in the ten minutes just after we scored — a goal then would have killed them off. “But instead it was them
who got the goal. But all credit goes to our lads — I think they are playing even better this year than we did la st . Unfortunately the results aren’t going our way.” The Blues now face a tough
THE BLUES blasted their way past Bootle at
Clitheroe 5, Bootle 1
away
fixture.at Flixton this Saturday. .Flixton currently, top the First Division with 10 wins out of 16 games and 24 points. But Denis remains confi
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..■moment. “The good thing for us is
dent. He said: “We now just have to win at Flixton. They are a good side but so are we and we ean beat anyone play ing the way we are at the
The game against Kidsgrove was the,first time this season when I have been able to say to the secretary ‘same team as
that we are getting back to something,like aifull squad.-
demolition of Bootle in Satur day’s FA Vase tie, Denis was understandably elated: “We played very well and I was very pleased to see us back to something like our best. “We now need to translate that goalscoring form into our
Saturday1, and it's a big help when you have a settled team.” Looking back to the 6-2
North East side RTM New castle, formerly Newcastle Blue Star, in the second round
league performances.” Clitheroe have drawn
of the FA Vase. The game will be played at Shawbridge on November 18th. Denis said: “The first thing
Shawbriage on Saturday and into the second round oftheFAVase. The opening minutes of
the game produced few chances with Riley and Taylor going close for the Blues. I t wasn’t until the 21ot
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belonged to the Blues, with chance after chance being created, and on 64 minutes a long cross-field ball from Butcher found Hill who produced an inch- perfect cross for Riley to place his header out of r e a c h of th e Bootl e keeper.
T h e s e c o n d h a l f
minute th a t Clitheroe s ta r te d the slaughter when top scorer Jon Riley let a half-volley fly from th e edge of th e box screaming into the top cor ner leaving the Bootle keeper mesmerised;'1 ■ Straight from the kick
off Bootle were awarded a dubious penalty which was duly converted and memories of Chadderton came flooding back. But the Blues showed
a perfect ball into the box,
in the f irs t half Dunn thought. .he, had., scored. what seemed to be a per fect headed goal, but the referee again saw some thing that the 200-plus crowd didn’t. In first-half injury time
Dunn rose well but his header crashed-against the bar. With minutes remaining
determination and skill to reclaim the advantage. On the half-our Hill sent
the Blues went ahead after Hill’s free kick found Tay lor unmarked, and he made no mistake with the header..
First Division
you look for in the cup is a home draw, which we have. Newcastle are doing well in their league so it should be tough game, but one we are looking forward to.” The club is running a coach
and £2.60 for juniors and places will be available on the day.
to Flixton for Saturday’s game, leaving from outside the Bridge pub at 12-45 p.m. ■ Tickets cost £5 for adults
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Dnrwen........;......................................... Rosscndalc Utd........................... Salford City.....................
Skclmcrsdnlc Utd........................... ....... • Correct as at Tuesday, October 31st.
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LORD IS SPOT ON
A GOAL mid-way through the first half from I the pen- -
gave Clitheroe all three points against Settle United. The first half belonged to Clitheroe who played
agair
but minutes later fellow striker Paul Green was upended in the box by a Settle defender. Lord stepped up and the rest, as they say, is history. Settle did finally break from their defensive duties
of the time. Paul Traynor had a penalty claim turned down,
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alty spot, executed witi 'th . preci ‘sion by Danny Lord, ii
Settle United 0, Clitheroe Reserves 1 ~
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some of their best football of the season and kept the home team pinned back in their own territory for much
but Mark Smedley; and Mark Smith at the heart of Clitheroe’s defence, along with Damien Birch .and Andy Dugdale, kept them at . a safe distance from keeper John Morrey. The second half pattern mirrored the first with
Clitheroe on top, but with only a one-goal lead it was important to try and score another.
tamely at the keeper, and Traynor also missed when it seemed easier to score. I t was only in the final two minutes that the. Clith
The best chance fell to Derek Mercer but he shot
eroe goal was in danger, but keeper Morrey — signed as cover for first team keeper Carlo Nash —
-.made two outstanding saves from consecutive Settle comers. I t was one of Clitheroe’s better performances this
Traynor, Birch, Smith, Elmer, Lord, Dugdale, Mercer; (capt), Green. Subs: Ridge, Ingham, Slater. 9 Reserve team skipper Simon Pickles will be out until the New; Year;after;sustaining.a broken legt and ligament damage during the first teanVs FA' Cup, replay with Leek. , ' ,
sion title. Clitheroe; Reserves: Morrey, Smedley, Aspinall,
This Saturday they face local rivals Sabden at Shaw-, bridge, kick off 2-15 p.m.
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Second Division side Rist Rangers,
awaypn.November „ 11th, in pursuit of their'fourth consecutive President’s Cup. , -
The Reserves-have been drawn against-Unbeaten- : -j ,{i > , , » i f % n j i ^ i t - *c T*% i x -*
PICTURED aire some of those who contested the\:Iosing stages of the popular;: Bar-Bc-Quick Floodlit Doubles at RibblcsdaleAVandcrcrs Bowling
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season and now that the defensive frailties seem to have been cured with Smith back from the knee injury, he sustained in pre-season friendlies,'the Reserves wiUv be pressing for the East Lancashire League First Divi
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ball broke free on the half way line to substitute Pil- kington, and with the Boo tle defence standing still
added their fifth when an accurate Dunn cross found
Memorial Football League
DE LACY couldn’t close the gap on Swan at the top of the First Division of the Memorial Football League, despite a good 2- 0 away win a t Crown
SWAN ARE STILL FLYING HIGH!
Arms 0;‘Fox and Hounds 4, Legion
1.Third Division New Inn 3, Bennett Office
Caldcrstoncs 0, Brownhill Second Division ■. Supplies 6.
aged a win, over Swan at Whalley, and maintained the three-point gap at the top. . De Lacy manager Alan True was pleased with his team’s result and dedicated the win to former Brazilian player Dirceu, star of the 1978 W
Scaffolds. Leaders Swan, also man
came from Warren Baker ana Graham S e e d a l l w as outstanding. Elswhere in the First Divi-;
r e c en t ly accident. Both goals for De Lacy
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despite going down 2-1 to Clothes Yard. . FirRESULTSst Division
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sion Judge Walmsley maintain their mid-table position
De Lacy 2; Swan at Whallcy 1, Swan Hotel 2.
Clothes Yard 2, Judge
Walm.sley 1; Crown Scaffolds 0,
(Wilsons), Judge Walmsley v Thwaites Arms (Roefield), Swan Hotel v De Lacy (Foxhill Bank).
(Calderstones), Dog Inn v Legion (King George’s). .
Cnlderstones v Ossie Allstars Second Division .
Third Division PW D
Cup fiina ls , who' died * 'n a car
Third Division (Roefield). Swan Hotel
New Inn v Whinney Hill TABLES - • :
First Division , ■ ; PW DL P ...... . 7 7 0 0 21
Do Lacy A;...... ............. 8 6 0 .2 ' 18 Clothes Yard...... ........ 6 5 0 1 15 Victoria....... .................. 8 4 1 3 13 Swan at Whallcy...;...... 6 4 .0 2 .12 Thwaites Arms......;:....; .7 4 0 .3.12 Heyslnn....... .V.......;...\7 3.1.. 3 10. Judge Walmsley..:....'.;.. .7- 3 : 0 : 4 9
: Griffin A...;..;....v.;;...... 8 2 .2 4 ; 8 Crown Scaffolds...;........1 7 1 2 4 5 Rose and Crown............ 7 1 0 6 3 Rishton Arms.....;.;....... .7 0 0 7 0.
Clitheroe hit ’em for six!
CLITHEROE gave away a penalty after only eight minutes of this game, but came back 10 minutes later with a scrambled equaliser from Ralph.
Clitheroc Ladies 6, Rochdale Ladies 2
Just before half-time
Rochdale took the lead again with a chip over the Clitheroe keeper.
In the second half Clith eroe played w ith m ore
< - .‘CW m || n >r • ; ■! ^ determination and on 70
minutes Prest levelled the scores. S u b s t itu te W a tso n
scored number three when ■ she got a foot to a nod down from Ralph In the area.
A pass from Scott to
Ralph set her free and she . made no mistake with the shot from 18 yards.-
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E ig h t m inutes la te r Ralph completed her hat-
trick with a brilliant shot which screamed into the top comer. Number six for Clitheroe
came in injury time when Middleton earned the ball the full length of the pitch to crown a great afternoon with a fine individual goal.
, Clitheroe: Vickers, Midd le ton ,' Ward, H ughes, Room, O’Brien, Thwaite, Scott, Ralph, Garraway,
■ Prest.> S u b s : Watson, Hindson, Thwaite.
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Walmlsey....................... Graham and Brown....... Alma.............................
Stanhill Lions................ St Albans....................... Whinney Hill................. Woolpack..................... Tag Clothing................ , Bax Bay Horse..... ;....... New Inn...... ......... Bennett OS.................... Bay Horse Ossie..........
L P 7 7 0 0 21
7 5 1 1 16 8 5 0 3 15 8 5 0 3 15 7 4 2 1 14 8 4 0 4 12 8 4 0 4 12 8 4 0 4 12 8 2 2 4 8
Heya Inn v Swan at Whalley * First Division FIXTURES
' Second Divslson PW D 1
Black Dog..:..;.............. 8 7 0 Dog Inn............
7 6 0
RBL..............;.............. 7 5 0 ! Commercial.................... 7 5 0 1 Centurian.................. ;. 8 4 2 ! Grand Ranger............ . 7 4 1 Fox and Hounds............ 8 3 0 Ossie Allstars................ 7 2 2 Caldcrstones..... ............ 8 2 1 Rising Sun.................... 8 2 0 Redcap..............;........... 7 l 0 Rrownhill....................... 8 2 0
JU-jitsu expert Michael Bisping proudly displays the silver medal he won in New Zealand.
Ten minutes later, the Butcher who turned the A YOUNG Clitheroe mar t ial arts
ball home. In this match Clitheroe
showed their form of last- season: accurate passing,
looking for offside, he intelligent running off the raced forward and calmly ’ " ’ " slotted the ball home. Minutes later Clitheroe.
IAN RIMMER . •
ball and the ability to kill th e g ame o f f a n d thoroughly demoralise the opposition.
expert has recently competed in the Ju-Jitsu World Championships in New Zealand — and brought home the sil ver medal. Sixteen-year-old Michael Bisping was
entered into the event to gain valuable experience with an eye on the next World Championships, to be held in the USA in two years’ time.
by making it to the final and only narrowly
Justin Connolly reports But. he exceeded everyone’s expectations 1
missing out on gold. Michael has been taking part in the sport
'•Club, in Clitheroe. " ^ ......... In the past he has won various junior titles and is the current-British ,Senior-mid« dleweight champion.
of Michael’s age. His father, Jan, explained: “Michael wasn't even supposed to be compet ing in New Zealand because he is really too
young. All this is even more 'remarkable because
for six years and now runs his own club, the Ribble Valley Yawara Yru Sport. Ju-Jitsiu
have been a shame to go all that was for nothing.
“He needs to compete against older people because he is so good there is simply no-one to challenge him in his own age group.” Michael spent 10 days^out in Auckland,
“They let him take part because it would .
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where the championships were held, and had to win eight fights to get through to the final. The preliminary rounds were held on one day with semi-final and final action taking
place 24 hours later. Jan said: “Michael was unlucky because he
had to take part in the final about a minute after he had won the semi-final “The American who eventually beat him
had a much longer rest before the final.” Michael is now completing in the light-heav
-•travelling to Nottingham shortly to take’ part in th e B r i t ish Ground F ig h t in g . Championships.: * .
yweight division ana is looking forward, to Jan said: “We are all very proud of him and ' * - > '
the way he has’exceeded everyone’s expec- taions in New Zealand. “We hope that he will continue to improve
and come home with the gold when he travels to America in a couple of years.”
IT’S THIRD THE TITLE FAYS
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• FOLLOWING wins at Pen- tile Forest and NFOB, Hurst Green were hoping for a hat- trick of wins on tneir visit to Holt House. Kicking downhill in the first
Icsdalc Wanderers was a fantastic occasion for all those who came along to watch, and the climax of the Bar-Bc:Quick Flood li t Doubles was one of the best finals for many a
FINALS night at Ribb-
and some excellent bowling, the score was 9-8, after 12 ends, to Steve and Keith.
to play their best if they were to beat Keith and Steve. After the early exchanges
and two ones to go 16-8 up. The crowd had started to .
and Norman Fletcher took on Stephen and Keith McHugh
h a lf the v is i to r s were rewarded with an early goal when Danny Wilkinson burst through the centre of Rock Rovers’ square defence, rounding the keeper before calmly tucking the ball in the back of the net. The second half began dis
year. ■ In the mutch Brian Duncan
from Rochdale. Stephen is the sports editor for the Majic/ie»~ ter Evening News and Keith is a sports writer for the Old ham Chronicle.
astrously as keeper Stephen Young’s clearance rebounded off a Rock Rovers striker and,. the home side equalised. . Green, attacking uphill in
the second half, could not turn their pressure into the winner and the honours remained even at 1-all. Alan: Bamber was the man
■ from Wigan. Darren Woodehd and Simon Brown were their next opponents. The lads from Barrow-in-
of the match, but Barry Bol ton, deputising for the absent referee, deserves mention for. showing refereeing at its best!
against fancied Kendal pair Ian and Brian
Nicholson.As expected it was a great mime to 11-10, with Bnan and Nor
Their semi-final game was . ,
went to . pieces, Brian and Norman getting two ones and two fours to win the game comfortably, 21-10, to reach the final.. . In the other, half of the draw life wasn't as easy for the Rochdale lads. . . , < : In their fist game they
man in the lead. But then the Kendal men
glayed John Maddox^and eorge Morgan from Liver-
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y.Gareghty, ..who had. earlier won matches against .Tony
.'Callaghan from Preston 21-10 ia nd in the semi-final they w came up against two county '^players from West Houghton,.
never much in it until John and George got a four to go in front 18-16 only to see Steve and Keith run out. with three ones and a two to win 21-18., - In their next-game, they beat Terry Abbott and ■
ool. In a game lasting one our 45 minutes there was
Ken
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and.Stan Marsden ”. from Radcliffc 21-9, and Dar- I't.-wen! pair John ' Bentley and r-r-Dave Whittaker ‘21-4,: and +'really looked in form to go all 'the way.
1: • looked' dead and buried,- but
ifli V But Steve and .Keith had i;'other ideas. All through .they
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..-’ they fought back brilliantly to *" win 21-20.
« i ’crowd. willremember' for;i ! long, time.'Brian and Norman favourites' to win the Bar-Bo. wftQuick' for;:a thifd time,' had
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Brian and Norman won
Fumcss had a tight game up to 7-7, then Brian and Nor man had a run to 14-7. The lads fought back to 14-12 only to lose eventually 21-12.
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and Keith sent them on to 20- 14 and the nerves were
— they got a one and two twos to pull the score back to 14-16. But two twos from Steve
? On tile next end Brinn and
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Then they got a three, a two bowl the block in the; very
same corner. The last wood that Brian
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