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Clitkeroe Advertiser & Times, December 5th, 1996 31 Chris Ebden and Justin. ConholSy report
T o p dogs Clitheroe unleash title bid C
b r id g e a g a in s t Salford City last night, they are still top of the table after T ra f fo rd 's home draw w i th Vauxhall GM on Tuesday.
R The Blues’ FA Carlsberg
CHRIS BODEN reports...
Vase conquerors did Clitheroe a big favour when they earned a 1-1 draw at Shawe View. That left Clitheroe a point
clear of Trafford regardless of last night’s result. And there was another big result for the Blues as they
lost only th e ir second league game in 15 on Tues day, crashing 4-0 a t home to Pre scot Cables, who equalled Town's points tally in the process.
bid to maintain their lead ership. Rivals Newcastle Town
.Newcastle had only previ ously conceded seven goals m the league all season, but perhaps their cup exploits are catching up on them. ^Before last night’s games, Newcastle stood 11 points behind the Blues with six games in hand, while Pre scot had played two more than the Blues. win for Blackpool
Rovers la s t n ig ht a t St Helens Town would lift them into fourth. jRovers were 13 points adrift of Clitheroe with five games in hand before last bight’s fixtures. ^However, Mossley have slipped away recently, and £heir goal-less draw a t Clitheroe’s Saturday oppo nents Glossop North End meant they were 15 points from the top with a game
m hand before last night. RESULTS Saturday
•.Blackpool Rovs 1, Chadderton 1; Bootle 3, Atherton Coils 4; CLITHEROE 2, St Helens Tn 1; l lo lk e r OB 3, Darwen 0; Kids- grove Ath. 1, Penrith 2; Nant- wich Tn 1, Giossop NE 2; New castle Tn 2, Maine Rd 0; Prescot Cables 4, Burscough 3; Trafford 1. Eastwood Hanley 2; Vauxhall GM 3, Rossendale Utd 2. .*
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. ’ FA Carlsberg Vase >. -Mossley 2, Morpeth Town 0. j
Reserve Division Atherton Collieries 3, Cheadle
Town 0; Chadderton 1, Nelson 2; Daisy H i l ly Castleton Gabriels p o s tp o n ed ; Ma ine Ro ad 1, H a s l in g d en 1; Ram sb o ttom United 2, Trafford 3; Salford City 0, CLITHEROE 1. Tuesday
First Division Burscough 1, Darwen 0; Chad
derton v Eastwood Hanley post poned; Glossop N o r th End 0, Mossley 0; Newcastle Town 0, P re sco t Cables 4; Trafford 1, Vauxhail GM 1. FIXTURES Saturday
( , t First Division Atherton Collieries v Nantwich
Town; Burscough v Mossley; Chadderton v Newcastle Town; Darwen v Prescot Cables; East- wood Hanley v Holker Old Boys; Glossop N o r th End v C L IT HEROE; Maine Road v Bootle; Rossendale United v Kidsgrove Athletic; Salford City v Black pool Rovers; S t Helens Town v
Vauxhall GM. Reserve Division
Ashton Town v Salford City;
C a s t le to n Gabriels v Nelson;
CLIT.HKin"Z v Atherton Col lieries; Haslingden v Cheadle Town; Ramsbottom United v Chadderton; Trafford v Daisy
Hill. . '
Tuesday First Division Blackpool Rovers v Newcastle
Town; Mossley v Nan tw ich Town.
Floodlit Trophy Maine Road v Kidsgrove Ath
letic. • * Reserve Division
Trafford v Cheadle Town. Floodlit Trophy
Prescot Cables v CLITHEROE;
Rossendale United v Atherton Collieries.
Clarets and Blues by Chris Boden
i Rovers* revival under Tony Parkes i and took them to their highest league i placing of the season. It was a game Rovers simply had to win
CHRIS Sutton’s crucial late win ner a t Ewood Park continued the
: reduced to 10 men, they deserved the vic tory in the end for the number of chances created. Southampton had seen goalkeeper Chris Woods— back after a spell in the Ameri can League — break a leg in a fall after just 16 minutes, and replacement Dave Beasant did well as stand-in, but he had to pick the ball out of the net 11 minutes after coming on from Tim Sherwood's acrobatic finish. And with the game poised for a frantic
against Southampton, and although they took the points after the Saints had been
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levelled, and looked as though they might snatch another to deal Rovers a real body blow in the relegation fight. But Sutton’s sixth goal of the season
points haul, and they can be confident as they search for their first away win of the season at Leicester on Saturday in anoth er big game that could bring Rovers to within two points of the promoted side.
Middlesbrough all losing along with Southampton, Rovers have carved out a possible escape route as they have risen to 18th. Under Parkes, Rovers have tripled their
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he Clarets leapt to fifth spot on Tuesday night after a superb 2-0
tightened things up at the bottom. With Nottingham Forest, Coventry and
tune as Sutton latched on to substitute George Donis' throughball to win the points. By Parkes’ admission, though, it had
last 10 minutes with the scores level, the Saints’ Dutch defender Ulrich Van Gob- bel was extremely unfortunate to be dis missed for a second bookable offence after a tangle with Sutton. Rovers capitalised on their welcome for
win over promotion rivals Wrexham a t Turf Moor. Burnley’s sixth game without defeat — and fifth win in that sequence — saw
them dominate their Welsh opponents from start to finish. Wrexham had previously only lost two
partner Kurt Nogan’s throughball, and nodded a header just wide from Paul Weller’s cross before he handed Burnley the lead just after the half hour. Paul Smith slid in a delightful cross that
and they would have increasedtheir lead had Phil Hardy not cleared Cooke’s shot off the line after he rounded Marriott. Smith was also close with an impudent
before the break when a ball from David Eyres was chested down by Gary Parkin son, evading the grasp of former Black- bum and Burnley loan keeper Andy Mar riott, and Nogan slid the loose ball home. Burnley defended stoutly after the break,
demanded a goal, and Cooke provided the finish six yards out. The Clarets doubled their advantage
seem to be finding their form at a most s- crucial time. On Saturday, Burnley ground out a goal less draw from their longest trip of the N season to Plymouth’s Home Park.
lob from 40 yards. The performance was as good as the Clarets had produced all season, and they |
Manager Adrian Heath will be delighted l| with his side's new-found ability to avoid || defeat on their travels.
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net from Smith’s corner, but the referee ruled out the goal despite a lack of Ply- f| mouth protests against the strike. And Smith had a chance to make amends $1 with five minutes to go, only to rush his §| shot when one-on-one with Grobbelaar « and send the ball over the bar.
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of their league cam paign on Saturday as top-dogs in the North- West Counties’ League First Division. CHRIS BODEN reports...
L I T H E R O E reached the half-way stage
The side are primed to
maintain their title chal lenge from here on in, and co-manager Denis Under wood feels his side are well on target to achieve their goal of UniBond football. He said: “We have now
gone half-way through the season and acquired 44 points, which I would have
been happy with before the season.
on, and we are still looking to strengthen as we enter the second half of the sea son. “There are a few areas that
“I t is something to build
more than satisfied and we are on target for 90 points or so, which would put us there or there abouts. “We seem to have come
myself and Gary are still not totally happy with. “All in all though, I am
into some so r t of home form after a slowish start, but we are unbeaten away in the league.” Paul Mullin struck twice
to seal a 2-1 win over St Helens a t Shawbridge on Saturday, and Underwood feels his strikers can play a crucial role in the race for the title: “Paul and John Penman now have 27 goals between them and I am
STRIKER Paul Mullin took his goals tally to 14 for the season with a double strike that saw Clitheroc leapfrog Trafford at the top of (he
Clithcroe 2, St Helens 1
table. While title rivals Trafford slipped to a
home defeat against Eastwood Hanley, the Blues took full advantage against
their lowly Merseyside visitors. After their FA Vase setback last Saturday,
the Blues were denied a chance to set things Rtrnight on Wednesday when their game at Prcscot Cables was postponed. But th ey re sp o n d ed in th e m a n n e r th a t
m a n a g e r s D e n is U n d e rw o o d a n d G a ry Butcher would have wanted, although they did have to defend their lead a fte r St Helens p ulled a goal back to make it 2-1 with 25 minutes remaining.
. And if home rule was the case against Sal ford City las t night, Clitheroc will he more than handily placed for an all-out assault on the title a s they en te r the crucial Christmas and New Year phase of the season. Mulliit an d Jo n Pcnmnu’s ever-improving p a r tn e rsh ip again bore fruit with Penman
delighted with their return so far. “We need a partnership to
turning provider for both goals a s the Blues forged a 2-0 lead within the f irst half-hour. On 14 minutes, Clitheroc pressure paid off
a s they took th e lend when Penman raided the left flank and centred for the unmarked Mullin to fire home past the goalkeeper. At the other end new signing Inn Senior was
required to pull off a fine save on his debut from a comer, but Clithcroe increased their lead on 30 minutes with an identical strike to the opener. P enm an again rac ed down th e wing and
found M u ilin , who fin ish ed coolly for his 14th goni of the season. It looked a s though the Blues would go in at
half-time with a big lend, and indeed P e n man should have added to (he score when he found himself one-on-one with the keeper, but he couldn’t find a finish and the keeper managed to clear. Clithcroe were more on the back foot after
the break and Ian S treet pulled one hack for th e v is i to rs j u s t a f te r th e h o u r when his he ader soared home from a free kick. C h r is Gr im sh aw c am e o f f th e b e n ch to
relieve some o f the p res su re on th e Blues defence, leasing St Helens with his pace and ball control, and in the end Clitheroe ran out deserved winners.
be scoring goals at the rate they are to challenge for the title. “We are creating chances
have a tight defence, it has been bolstered with the addition of goalkeeper Ian Senior: “Ian is a very expe rienced goalkeeper who has proved himself a t Uni- Bond level with the likes of Chorley and Atherton LR, and I was pleased with his
and putting most of them away our midfield is doing well and the defence is not giving much away.” Even though the Blues
pleased with the home win against St Helens: “The game against St Helens was more comfortable than the score suggests. “We should have wrapped
it up by half-time. “We created a lot of good
chances and just needed the third goal to kill them off. “They came out in the second half and had a go at
entertain Salford City last night, weather permitting, before they travel to Glos sop North End on Satur day But Underwood was
performance on Saturday.” The Blues were due to
us, and pulled one back. “You are always anxious
in the closing stages of a game if you only have a single-goal lead, but we were also creating chances of our own and we were deserved winners.” He looked forward to Sat
urday’s clash: “Glossop will be a tough game, even though they are struggling this season. “It is a tricky place to go
and get a result, but the way we have been playing away from home, I am confident of getting the right result.”
Early goal gives second string the points
Salford City Reserves 0 Clitheroe Reserves 1
well-organised Salford team. With five regular first teamers in
A GOAL direct from a free-kick in the first minute of the game by wing-back Darrell Mankowski gave Clitheroe Reserves the points against a
a c t io n , on p ap e r th is was the strongest side the reserves have had out, but Salford were more than a match for them, and if their finish ing had matched their approach work they would have won com fortably. Steve Lampkin and Andy Taylor
Andy Lawson and Mick Ward were given much-needed match practice after spending time on the first team substitutes’ bench. Mark Heys, who re-signed from
after 30 seconds and Mankowski knocked a deep free-kick which elud ed everybody including the Salford keeper and went into the net off the post. I t was the ideal start for Clitheroe
Rossendale, was a further addition to the already booming Reserves squad. Ward was fouled wide on the right
played their first games for over two months after long-time injuries, while
but the following 44 minutes of the half belonged to the home team, con stantly piercing the Clitheroe defence and keeping goalkeeper Goodman busy The Reserves didn’t “click” togeth er, time after time the ball was need
lessly given away this was probably due to the number of team changes. Manager Dave Burgess changed the
to hit the post after Goodman was rounded and the empty net beck oned.
than hard work that gained Clitheroe the three points. The result keeps them in the top three of the North- West Counties’ League Reserve Divi sion.
Bradford star in goal glut
West Bradford 8 Whittle Casuals 2
Casuals a debatable penalty which was duly converted. The second half began with a rare fumble
from C. Bartlett and Casuals capitalised with a second goal. However, Bradford
D E S P IT E Casuals dominating the early possession West Bradford’s Hick- ling notched a quick-fire hat-trick in the opening 20 minutes. Later in the half the referee awarded the
didn’t panic and a goal from Watson made the score 4-2. As the pitch cut up it was Bradford who
dominated, Sudworth adding a fifth with a speculative shot. Wood slid in to score Bradford’s sixth and Moore was on hand to score number seven. Bartlett, having scored the eighth goal,
had to leave the field after colliding with the post. He was replaced by Coleboume, who led the attack for the final minutes of the game.
It’s aU at the
top as PSV beat
leaders
Moor and PSV Hangover resulted in a change of leadership in the Glen- field Leisurewear Five-a- side League a t the Roe- field Leisure Centre. Low Moor held top spot at
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sword by PSV, who record ed a 4-2 win - Low Moor’s first defeat of the season - to open a two-point gap at the top of the table.. Bowland Magic and Buck
the beginning of play. But they were put to the
Rovers shared 11 goals with the latter bagging six of them to sneak home. While Litebody Stars had
Low Moor; 10-50 a.m. - Rapid Decline v Shy Talk; 11-40 a.m. - Parkers Arms v PSV Hangover; 12-30 p.m. - Rag Legs United v Higher Buck; 1-20 p.m. - Waddy Arms v AFC Sausage; 2-10 p.m. - Bowland Magic v Litebody Stars.
Bowland Magic 5, Buck Rovers 6; Shy Talk 5, High er Buck 3; Parkers Arms 5, Waddy Arms 4; Rag Legs United 1, AFC Sausage 5; PSV Hangover 4, Low Moor 2; Rapid Decline 4, Litebody Stars 8. SUNDAY’S FIXTURES 10 a.m. - Buck Rovers v
the most convincing win of the day when they beat Rapid Decline 8-4. RESULTS
HE top-of-the-table clash between Low
the end of the game and Ward missed a great chance to score, while Steve Elmer also chipped narrowly wide. In the end it was good luck rather
Clitheroe had a few attacks towards
formation a t half-time to 4-4-2 to steady the defence but Salford con tinued to press forward and squander chances. On one occasion they even managed
Under 12s claimed an emphat ic 13-0 win over Milltown Wan derers. Ryan McBreen added four and Andrew Moores also claimed a tre
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N-FORM striker Neil Ten nant crashed a double hat- trick as Readstone United
with Andrew Stubbs scoring the goal in a result that flattered the Clarets. The Under 18s Blackburn League side
a friendly against Euxton Villa and won 4-3, with Andrew Blackledge (2), Peter Turner and Andrew Whaites on the mark in an excellent all round per formance.
were beaten 6-2 by Feniscowles. Liam Deacy scored both goals but the disap pointing feature of this match was that Readstone only had nine players. The Burnley League Under 18s played
hit a superb right foot shot that seemed to be going in but at the last second the ball swerved, hit the inside of the post and rolled agonisingly along the line before being cleared.
coat of paint on the goalpost. In the dying minutes Richard Grafton
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spirited performance from Readstone as the Wolves won 5-2 with a hat-trick from Matthew Musgrove and one each from Michael Galesky and Glenn Dins- dale. Mark Hitchen caught the eye for the unbeaten Wolves. Junior Clarets beat the Under 13s 7-1,
head (2) and Jonathan Burbridge scored the goals. The Under 11s played top of the league Clitheroe Wolves and after scoring two early goals through Shane Kennedy there looked as though there may have been a shock on the cards. However, this was not to be, despite a
and despite leading 5-1 at half-time finally succumbed to the wind and rain in the second half and were beaten 7-5. Andrew Tinker (2), Duncan Fearn-
ble for United in their crushing vic tory. Readstone Under 10s played West End
1 RAVEN I IEIFER, of the Accrington and District Football League, take their turn in front o f the camera in / th e i r new sponsored strips. (CAT5284)
Neil hits double hat-trick in Headstone romp!
Junior Soccer Round-up
manner despite the derby atmosphere and Langho were worthy winners at the end. Langho also saw off the Under eights,
halley Juniors Under 10s were denied their first victory of the season against Waterford Rangers by a
game in the second half and Darren Fothergill was outstanding for them.
were caught on the break when Langho scored their second and sealed the win. Whalley Under 9s lost for only the sec ond time this season against a Black- bum Eagles side that coped much bet ter with the bad conditions. Blackburn scored with a goal out of the blue just before the break, which proved to be the winner. Whalley tried to get back into the
through the first half and later missed a penalty. At half-time Whalley got more into the game thanks mainly to Matthew Wild ing and the outstanding Michael Oltowski. They fought hard for an equaliser but
but by a narrower margin of 2-0. The visitors took the lead midway
the game as they created far more chances than the visitors but they had to settle for winning their second point of the season. The Under 12s crashed to an 8-0 defeat against Langho, but although the score line seems very one-sided the game was a very competitive one and the differ ence between the sides was Langho’s clinical finishing. David Mercer was outstanding in the middle of the field and star man James Nelson made some fine saves in the Whalley goal. The game was played in a sporting
who for the last five minutes of the half attacked the Whalley goal and but for man-of-the-match Matt Rishton being in inspired form they would surely have conceded more than the one goal they did. On the whole Whalley deserved to win
Michael Golly put the locals ahead when he scored with a great shot fol lowing a corner. This seemed to waken up the visitors,
game against Darwen United from start to finish and took the lead after good work on the wing, James Jackson forcing home the resulting cross. The second half was brought to life by
Whalley Under 14s controlled their
consecutive victory with a 10-1 win in by far their best performance of the sea son, as the scoreline suggests. This Community Cup first round tie
saw Whalley race into a 4-0 lead against Darwen Town.
second half, adding four more goals before the final whistle. James Wright was outstanding for Whalley and rightly named man of the match for his four goals. Other scorers for Whalley were Edward Andrews (3) and one each for Lee Walker, Ben Par sons and captain Chris Grafton. The Under 8s played two friendly
break but Whalley added two more to lead 6-1 at the interval. Whalley continued to dominate in the
Darwen pulled one back before the
a stunning 30 yard shot from Phil McGauley which crashed into the back of the net and Andy Bennett completed the scoring late on. The Under 10s earned their second
matches drawing 2-2 with Borrowdale, with goals from Adam Sharpies and Chantelle McCormack with Alex Bryce man of the match. Chantelle was on the mark again in an
excellent 5-2 victory over Michelin, Gary Bowker (2) and Chris Holt (2) scored the other goals and Sean Laurie was man of the match.
2 with a brace from star man Robert Lloyd and one each from Mark Pun-
chard and Thomas Holgate. Not a grand day out for Chatbum!
Colne FC 4 Chatburn 2
PLASTICINE has a quality that Chatbum FC does not yet possess. by MAX GARDNER
I t can be moulded and turned into
almost anything you want — for example, the animated characters of Wallace and Gromitl The Ribble Valley village football
team, though becoming easier to handle as better players arrive, still lacks a suppleness and it showed in this latest defeat. At Dynamoes’ Stadium, in Colne, Chatbum FC were involved in a close shave with Colne FC, but a goal in the last five minutes of the game gave the scoreline a wider margin than it warranted.
Chatbum seemed to have the wrong
trousers on at the start, as player- manager Mark Boyd changed the formation of the side, which won the week before, and the team took time to settle down.
great deal of pressure before conced ing two goals in five minutes, just over the half-hour mark. Colne’s left-sided midfield player
In the process, they had to soak up a
used a vast amount of space to create both goals. Crosses were delivered and two 12-yard shots gave keeper Keith Johnson no chance. Chatbum struck back immediately.
Strike pair Geoff Young and Mick Charnley had not been receiving enough support from midfield, so the la t te r ’s goal, which reduced the arrears, looked all the better as he
hand corner of the penalty box, dragged the ball away from his mark er and lobbed the keeper. At half-time, team animator Boyd
was totally surrounded by opposition players. He received a long ball a t the left-
remoulded his plasticine by making a couple of substitutions. John Hodgson and Martin O’Gor
man replaced Steve Horsfield and Dave Sutcliffe, but for a few minutes they could not find the Wensleydale cheese, as the team conceded a third goal minutes into the half. Hodgson, in his role as Shaun the
sheep, almost came to the rescue by slamming in Chatbum’s second. But a grand day out was ruined as a
sloppy fourth goal a t the end of the game secured the points for Colne.
Swan sneak home by single goal Crown Scaffolds 2, Swan at Whalley 3
YET again Swan squeezed home by a single goal despite dominating the game from first minute to last.
setback when the home side scored a soft goal from a cor ner in the fifth minute. Swan went straight on the attack and created a number
Whalley suffered an early
determined to score direct off corner kicks, and the hard-working Dominic Chapman’s frustration at the poor service resulted in a novel protest in the goal mouth.
the Wilpshire side’s goal, but poor finishing and bad luck kept Swan within touching distance. Craig Dewhurst seemed
had extended when a move starting with Kearsley and Czapowski ended with Matt Lee finishing the easiest of chances. The pressure continued on
villagers try even harder to get in front and shortly into the second half Kearsley was hacked down in the area and Steven Czapowski brought back memories of his halcy on days by smashing home the resultant penalty. Within 10 minutes the lead
Whalley support was title challengers Heys Inn scoring literally every time they got the ball on an adjoining pitch. This seemed to make the
managed to level matters, getting on the end of a good cross from Lee Kearsley. An alarming sight for the
of chances, although most of them were wasted. However, Richard Quinn
bours Swan at Whalley a favour in their bid to win the
Before Sunday’s fixtures, Swan were third in the table, six points behind the leaders Heys Inn with a game in hand.
Kings, while Swan won to go second. Sunday’s Fixtures Knockout Trophy
(Foxhill Bank). First Division
Kings Arms v Swan a t Whalley Judge Walmesley v De Lacy
(Roefield). Second Division
Calderstones v Stanhill Lions
(Calderstoncs). Third Division
New Inn v Queens E a s tg a te (Roefield).
Above them in second were Kings Arms, ahead on goal- difference. De Lacy drew 3-3 with
looking for a tighter defen sive effort and a more ruth less streak in their attacking play when they go hunting for cup glory on Sunday. De Lacy did their neigh
Memorial League First Divi sion on Sunday.
hard-earned and well- deserved victory, Swan con- iK Dog. tinually allow teams to get “ themselves back into the game when they should be twisting the knife. The Whalley side will be
remaining, Whalley allowed Crown a glimmer of hope with another sloppy goal from a right wing cross. Although this was another
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in goal, making a number of vital saves, and was voted man-of-the-match. The Under 13s beat Knuzden Youth 4-
Celtic. Daniel Bush broke the deadlock with a 20-yard shot which was deflected into the net, and Joe Garner made certain of the points with a second goal after the break. Martin Jeffries was at his brilliant best
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litheroe Wolves Under 10s record ed a deserved 2-0 victory when they travelled to meet Barrowford
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