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game which looked like they were back to their old form, playing some good one and two-touch football.


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No Payton - and no goals


__Andy Payton for Burnley over th e la s t


HERE have been no goals, and no •


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Ternent.And on Tuesday, Payton came off the bench in the last minute as the Clarets scrapped for a goal-less draw at relegation threat­ ened Stockport County. Burnley fans have been


By Chris Boden the initiative and the


points.In Graham Rix's first game in charge, Portsmouth looked there for the taking, and a point looked the least Burnley would earn at half­


mystified by the decision to neglect Payton, especially as neither Gareth Taylor or Ian Moore - as well as the pair played at Edgeley Park- are anywhere near as prolific as the Padiham Predator. But, with the Clarets safe


time.But the move of the match before the hour brought the opener, and the Clarets' number was up


after that. Lee Sharpe, excelling in a


on 49 points, Ternent is already planning for next


season.Whether Payton contin­ ues to be in those plans remains to be seen.


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Paul Smith and Dean West are also out of contract in June, and could also be looking for a future away from Turf Moor, with first team opportunities restrict­


The likes of Chris Brass, .


ed.But with Mellon gone, and Ronnie Jepson and Lenny Johnrose recuperat­ ing after Achilles’ tendon operations, Ternent may have to move to bring in a midfielder on loan before the transfer deadline on the last Thursday of this month - although he has a versatile squad that could fill the gaps.At Portsmouth on Satur­ day, Burnley turned in an abject display in a strange­ ly half-paced game. They failed to test keeper


central midfield berth, released rampaging full back Jason Crowe, and Luke Nightingale passed his cross into the top corner. ' On 69 minutes Pompey


• ' . .^ ,^ « v » fW w WrebMk home; The lead lasted only 10'ininutes


home. The lead lasted only 10 minutes as Skipton’s Simpson beat three players before blasting the ball beyond the on­


coming Hargreaves. With only minutes to go before half­


time, the Bulldogs scored again. Firth ran in to the box and pulled the ball back to the edge of the area, where


the Skipton winger placed the ball into the bottom right-hand comer. Clitheroe pushed for an equaliser


Division Cup.


after the break, their defence was solid


as they kept out any Skipton attacks but a second goal proved elusive. Clitheroe could be pleased with their


efforts, though, matching the title con­ tenders in most areas of the pitch. ^ On Saturday Clitheroe entertain


Skipton LMS in the Northern Plant Hire Trophy, and the locals are stdl m the Craven Football League Premier


CHAMPIONS: Roeficld Leisure Centre F i v e - a - s i d e L c a g u e chanapions Wanderers (left) arc pictured with runners-up Clitheroe Clowns. (00301/2/22)


eft) are w ons. IS .


sealed the points when Steve Lovell beat Gordon Armstrong for pace, Steve Davis held him up, and as he turned out of the area, he ran into Armstrong and a rather harsh penalty was


tract in the summer though, and has been helped to find


awarded.Michael Panopoulos sent Nik Michopoulos the wrong


way from the spot. Sharpe hit a post as


win.


was played in farcical condi­ tions in a strong gale on a hard, bumpy pitch, with torrential rain making life even harder after the break. Chances were few and far


The game at Stockport ,


Portsmouth's confidence grew immeasurably, and Burnley trudged off after a ninth away game without a


'ANDERERS are the newly- crowned Roefield Leisure Cen­ tre Five-a-side League champi-


___ They hammered Rag Legs United 9-2 to


seal the championship by two points over Clitheroe Clowns and Can’t Think of a


Name on the final day of the season. The Clowns edged runners-up spot by


virtue of a superior goal difference. They thrashed Real Unknowns 11-2 while Can t


Think defeated Mad Dogs 6-4. Euro All Stars ended the season firmly


rooted to the bottom after achieving just one victory all season. Astonishingly, they conceded a staggering 210 goals more than their nearest rivals for the wooden spoon


award — Audley Walking.


Easy win


between, although Stock­ port's impressive young striker Aaron Wilbraham and Burnley's Ian Cox and Taylor all squandered half- decent openings with wild shots that flew over. The Clarets are without a


Earby Town Reserves ....1 Chalburn R e s e r v e s .......... 5 CHATBURN Reserves


travelled to West Craven to play b o ttom -of - the- table Earby but after the f irs t half-hour i t was impossible to tell which


-■


Aaron Flahavan once, and an ordinary Pompey seized


game on Saturday, with Tranmere in the FA Cup quarter-final at Liverpool, but Burnley are on their travels again on Tuesday night at Watford.


Rovirs dosing in on H


OW R o v e r s ' week pans out after last night's


FA Cup replay with Bolton Wanderers could have a big influence on their automatic promo­


tion charge. A gritty home win over


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unam bitious. West Bromwich Albion on Sat­ urday reduced the gap between them and Bolton to a point, before Sam Allardyce's men somehow conjured up a draw at Ful­ ham the following day. But if Rovers prevailed


last night, they travel to Arsenal on Saturday for a glamorous FA Cup quar­ ter-final - meaning Sun­ day's scheduled league derby a t Preston North End will have to be post­ poned and squeezed in towards the end of the


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this they have lost, Bolton will have the extra fixture to worry about, which could disrupt their league campaign and allow Rovers to edge in front - an advantage they would not give up lightly. Although it would be


If by the time you read '


nice to go to Highbury, promotion is the priority. They may well negoti­


ate both the cup and league at the same time, but a return to the Pre­ miership must remain to the forefront of their


minds.The more league games


Rovers win - and in this form they will take some stopping - the more diffi­ cult the opposition are


making things for them. West Brom were anoth­


er example of how teams come to Ewood Park with damage limitation on


their minds, packing the midfield.


The Baggies left out .


powerful £2m striker Jason Roberts, despite


Lee Hughes' suspension, and that summed up their


will to win; But Rovers, despite only


breaching the Albion goal once, had numerous chances to beat Gary Meg-


By Suzanne Gee


son's team out of sight. Damien Duff might


have stunned West Brom in the first minute when he popped up in front of goal with Rovers' first


effort. From th a t moment,


Megson was like a cat on hot bricks around his tech­ nical area, while a menac­ ing Keith Gillespie tore up and down the right flank


in front of him. Baggies bodies got in


the way to frustrate Matt Jansen and Eyal Berkovic in the first half, but the lit­ tle Israeli did the trick after the break. He used his skill to


great effect to set up the winner for Marcus Bent - his third crucial goal in as many games against pro­


motion rivals. Berkovic played an


imaginative one-two with David Dunn before pulling the ball back for Bent, whose early strike whistled past Russell Hoult. After th a t, there was


'


- side was bottom. On a glue-pot of a pitch,


both teams struggled with the conditions and chances were at a premium until Lakin broke the deadlock, scoring from 20-yards after Earby’s goalkeeper was caught yards


off his line. Chatbum began the second


half the brighter side and goals seemed imminent. Gaskell made it 2-0 when his


Clitheroe Wolves Girls warmed-up for next week’s cup semi-final with an 8-0 victory over. Whal-


S


header looped over the keeper and then added number three when he outpaced the defence and rounded the keeper. Earby did pull a goal back and then forced Hibbert into


the save of the day. But Lawson sealed the win


Disease strikes


i who ________


when he headed home power­ fully from Clough’s comer. Sul­ livan completed the rout with a crisp finish from eight yards.


exploits won her the player of the match award and she was joined on the scoresheet by Isabella Peregrine. The Wolves Under 9s had a busy schedule over the week­


^Not surprisingly her


end, playing two games. On Saturday they suffered


a 2-1 defeat at the hands of, Colne Clarets. Callum Heanan equalised for the Wolves but they were beaten


by a late goal. Michael Clarkson was


unfortunate to see his shot hit the post while goalkeeper Bryn Phillips was man of the


match. On Sunday, the Wolves got


.they came out on top in a seven-goal thriller, against.


back to winning ways when


Ighten Leigh. Clarkson netted a hat-tnek


AFTER seeing the


and was joined on the score- sheet by Sam Miller. Jordan Ferguson and Liam Bibby


Accrington Sunday


Memorial F o otball League hit by rain, snow, a petrol crisis and frost so far this season, foot and


performed well." In the North Valley


honoum ended even. r. ■■■■<•—


mouth disease wiped out the weekend's programme. Pitches at Wilson Playing t


j


Fields, Memorial Park, Nor- den School and Great Har­ wood have been closed due to the disease, while frost ensured games would have


been off anyway. The only game played was


in the First Division, where Duke of Wellington beat


Lower Darwen 3-1. Pitches at King George s


remain open, while three clubs - including Calderstones - have their own grounds. But the four grounds mentioned above will he closed until March 25th at least.


FIXTURES First Division


Judge Walmesley v Rishton


Arms (King George's). Third Division


only one winner and Rovers bombarded the


West Brom goal. West Brom's only con­


tribution was to bully Rovers off the ball, prompting bookings for substitute Roberts, Ruel' Fox and Tony Butler. But, as at Watford, one goal was enough for three


points. The job is far from


over, though, with Birm­ ingham City's form mak­ ing for an interesting trip to St Andrews on


Wednesday. Anyone feeling that.


Rovers' place in the top two is cut and dried should think again. The fat lady hasn't even started to gargle yet.


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Lower Darwen. 5 Judge Walracsley 4


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League Under 8s derby encounter between the Wolves Red and Blue teams,


um»uuv v Wanderers take title


placed Hogs of War 6-3. RESULTS


Hogs of War 3, Parkers Arms 6; Can’t Think of a


Name 6, Mad Dogs 4; Euro All Stars 4. The Players 8; Wanderers 9, Rag Legs Utd 2; Real Unknowns 2, Clitheroe Clowns 11; Audley Walking 1, New Inn 7. POINTS AND POSITIONS


1, Wanderers 55; 2, Clitheroe Clowns 53; 3, Can’t


Think of a Name 53; 4, Hogs of War 40; 5, Parkers Arms 36; 6, Rag Legs Utd 34; 7, Real Unknowns 33; 8, New Inn 28; 9, The Players 23; 10, Mad Dogs 15; 11, Audley Walking 12; 12, All Stars 3.


Sarah scores seven


a r a h T o m l in ­ so n blasted a stag­ gering seven goals as


period and went in front through two fine goals from Michael Clarkson. However, the Blues fought


The Reds shaded the first


back magnificently in the sec­ ond half and drew level cour­ tesy of a brace from Jack


Wright.Rory Thompson and Joshua Charlton were out­


standing. Wolves Under 12s Red


team kept their hopes alive


with a convincing win. The first half was tight but


v


Joe McTeer netted just before half-time and the same player completed his hat- trick early in the second half. Luke Green, William


The All Stars tasted defeat for the 21st time when they lost 8-4 to the Players.


rrv,o ah stars tasted defeat for the 21


Audley fell victim to New Inn 7-1. In the final match to be played, fifth- placed Parkers Arms defeated fourth-


Aspinall and Dale Under­ wood completed the rout. Matt Hanson and Mike


Wilson played well while keeper Steve Thompson


saved a penalty. The Wolves Under 12s


were dumped out of the cup by league leaders Rossendale


;3-1. Nicky Byrne scored a 25- yard screamer while keeper James Scriven was voted man


of the match. Simon Worthington also


deserves praise for another excellent performance. Clitheroe’s Rangers Girls


Anderson was outstanding. —.i r ‘Tv. ’'-jT'iy' T~


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J V J o l i X O K J ,


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League side continued their recent improvement with an excellent 5-0 vic­ tory over Brierfield Celtic. Josh Neary hit a hat-trick


R form.


E A D S T O N E United Under 9s N o r th Valley


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Fox and Matthew James were on target. Ashley Jeffries was named man of the match. The Under Us defeated


Adam Getty (2), Michael


local rivals Clitheroe Wolves 4-2 to continue their unbeat­ en run and consolidate their position at the top of the


and Matthew Alston and man of the match Rhys Mee­ han also bagged. The Under 9s Accrington


table.Goalscorers were Ben Williams, Thomas Mustoe, Jordan Finch and man of the


League side progressed through to the quarter-finals


of the cup with a 2-0 victory


over Michelin Tigers. Tony Haworth and


. brace, Finnigaii and Josh


Osivaldtwistle Juniors 4-1 in the league. Helliwell bagged a


The team also beat. , • ,


Neary also notched. United’s Under 15s were


Thomas Helliwell scored and Joseph Finnigan was in fine


match Lewis Gray. United’s Under 16s picked up their first point of the sea­


son when they drew 1-1 with table-toppers Borrowdale


United. Adam Nuttall was on tar­


get while Nick Harbour was


outstanding. The Under 10s North Val­


ley team drew 2-2 with Fulledge Colts despite domi­ nating for long periods.


victorious by four goals to one over Roman Road.


the match Craig Wilkinson notched.


CLITHEROE’S Lancashire Super League Darts team trav-


B B elled to Littleborough in good spints but soon foundthem- selves 3-0 down. Reece Jeffries, Jimmy Hargreaves and debutant


Barry Davies all losing their respective games. Dominick Doyle won a five-leg thriller, but Gareth Cunhffe


and Joe Marsden did not play to their potential and tasted defeat to leave Clitheroe trailing 5-1.


Skipper Barry Cunliffe whitewashed his opponent, but Andy . . .


Porter friled toMn a single leg. Mick Duxbuty gave himselfamcc 40th birthday present when he won 3-1 but Chthe^ were eventu-


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Miners Arms.... 9 5 1 4 1®


aiiv beaten 7-3 after Ray Hargreaves slumped to a 3-0 defeat. The team’s next match is at home to Padiham on Sunday,


March 18th. . ■ • Ryan Bramley and man of , ' V -* ' - v. .V1'5 3 - - ' <


were comprehensively defeat­ ed 7-0 by league leaders Blackburn Eagles. Gemma


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