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+ 56 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, November 8th, 2007


RIBBLE VALLEY JUNIOR SOCCER


-PAGE 53 - - •J£ N ew players to ease burden? im l a i n w i n a


By Adrian Capstick CLITHEROE face an


the pitch over the next Curzon Ashton ..12 8 4 0 28 cashire FA Co-Op Trophy. seven days, but Neil FCUnited......12 8 1 3 25 However it was the lack Reynolds is hoping three OssettAlbion....14 7 2 5 23 of confirmation of Fletch- new players will ease the Bradford PA — l !


uphill challenge on and off i j fieldiM an “ineligible” lrsl l' l!,pl\y°rD l P Tuesday night’sL a n - ^Expulsion from the FA f i S K M I S 1 3 C s £ »


Trophy hangs over the Lancaster City ..13 6 2 5 20 Usual notification of the olnh after unknowindv Skel’daleUtd ....11 5 4 2 19 defendersban hadn t been


Iieiaing an lnentiDie HarrogateRA ...12 . 4 3 5 15 allp. H nf f hp Rushall player in Saturdays 1-1 RosSendaleUtd..13 4 3 6 15 ahead ‘ , , draw at Rushall Olympic. Woodley Sports..12 3 4 5 13 game, and he wasn t


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tpr are the Blues’ next Wakefield.........13 3 3 7 12 pended Players List, post- opponents on Saturday as Clithe-......... 9 2 1 6 7 ed on its website, until two


FC United of Manches- Bridlington Tn ..15 3 4 8 13 named on the FA s Sus-


the goliath following of the gSdBfcBi"::” 0 2 7 2 daYS after the,ftxture. ^ ^ supporter-owned club once — — ------- -— p r again descend on Shaw- defenders and a striker


bridge.


But the FAs rules state that a player who is dis-


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woes, the joint player-boss Squires Gate, and Guy ous goal-scoring opportu- has three players suspend- Heffeman from Fleetwood nity by physical means ed and fresh injuries to add Town, will come straight win be suspended auto- to his mounting problems. in to replace the suspended matically on the 14th day In Reynolds’own words, Russ Clarke and Kieran following the match in “it’s going to be a strug- Fletcher.


And to add to their kat League First Division piay for denying an obvi- Ian Flanne,7 froIP X?d- missed from the field of


gle”. He’s seething that the And as Neil Zarac has a And Fletcher’s dismissal club could he kicked out of groin injury that could was for a professional foul the FA Trophy, pending an need specialist treatment, against Lancaster City in appeal, but knows he can Fleetwood striker Mickey the last round 14 days ear- only look forward, which is Saunders has agreed to lier. why he’s busied himself to join the club on loan.


which he was sent off. bring in two central Clarke and Fletcher that it seems to be up to Reynolds isn t happy


Selection success for netball ace Emma


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LANGHO’S Emily netball team at QEGS, Whiteside has been select- which has lost just one ed for the North West high match in over two years, performance netball Last year the team won squad, following trials ear- the town and county net- lier this autumn.


This is the first stage as well as winning a compe- ball cups at Under 13 level,


towards making the tition involving independ- national netball squad, ent schools in the Liverpool and the 13-year-old Queen Group of HMC (the Head- Elizaheth’s Grammar masters’ and Head- School pupil impressed for mistresses’ Conference). her age group.


Emily is pictured after


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the club to check on the FA’s actions, whereas Rushall share the FA’s opinion that it is a club's responsibility to know this rule. He said: “I ’m thorough­


ly disgusted at the way the FA have handled the sce­ nario as they’ve put us in a situation we should never have been in. “The club is honest and


- that travelled to the mid­ lands and outnumbered Rushall’s home support, I ’m just devastated for them that this has hap­ pened.” Reynolds just hopes


centrate on to make this a positive season. “I would just like to thank the 50 or 60 fans


there is no way we would go out ol our way to defraud another club knowingly. There was so much to lose and nothing to gain from doing it. “Maybe we should have


a replay, after finishing all square at Rushall Olympic on Saturday. But now it appears to


have been in vain. Last season the Blues


that the incentive of a big game against FC United can now lift the side’s spir­ its.


rung up to check it, but why would you ring the governing body of the national game to see if they’ve done their job properly. We shouldn’t have to check up on them.” “It’s an elementary mis­


Saturday and we’ve got a big job to lift the lads as they’re so dejected,” said the Blues boss. “There will be a big crowd and hope­ fully we’ll have three points to look forward to come 4-45 p.m.” It won’t be easy, as fur­


“I t’s a massive game on


take, and we’ve got infor­ mation in our favour, but it will come hack on the club due to this 14 day ruling!” He added: “If we get


drew 1-1 at Halesowen Town at the same stage, before forcing a 1-0 win three days later at Shaw- bridge. Rushall manager Paul


Holleran was in charge of Halesowen last season, and the replay defeat to Clitheroe was his final game before being sacked. Several of his players fol­


lowed him to Rushall, five of whom faced the Blues for a third time on Satur­ day. Rushall took the lead on


ther injuries to Craig Sargeson (ankle), and full backs Jack Overson and Barry Shuttleworth (ham­ string), mean he has his hands full. • For a second succes­


penalised we’ll just have to put it behind us, as there is still 33 league games and the Lancashire Cup to con­


sive year, Clitheroe took their FA Trophy second qualifying round fixture against British Gas Busi­ ness League opposition to


11 minutes when a weak shot from Neil Barnfield looked easily covered by Clitheroe keeper James Mann, as he crouched to collect, only to misjudge the hobbling effort and concede the softest of goals as it went over his shoul­ der. The hosts would have


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ki on the Clitheroe line, as Sean Dowdall rounded Mann and fired towards an open goal. Rushall also had a goal


ruled out for off-side, while Clitheroe saw left back John Osborne and Joel Byrom combine to put Paul Fildes in for a volley that the striker put wide. And Ryan Fisher tested


the Rushall keeper just before the break with a 25- yard effort. The home keeper kept


his side ahead more than once, as Clitheroe domi­ nated the second half. John Osborne struck


over the bar and Joel Byrom saw another effort tipped round the post, before Stopforth's 20-yard strike in to the ground bounced over Breeden and the Rushall defence to find the back of the net on 63 minutes.


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