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Lancaster City put a ‘Giant Axe through Garner’s remaining cup ambitions as they slipped out of the Doodson Sports Cup in the second round.
’ *^*.*?t'*****^ strikes from David Swarbrick and Craig
Carney gave the hosts f comfortable cushion at the interval, and Tony Hesketh’s men hung on after Josh Hine scored his fifth goal in as many games to halve the ®n the hour mark.
competition this seasoS aftM recently exiting the lA Cup, FA 'n-ophy and the I jn o j sh . , . FA Ch.ll.„g .
\ With the Blues lan^ishing in 18th spot in
distractions to hinder his ®i“h s league progress.
Kirklands Stadium on Saturday to face lowly Cammell Laird.
^rseyside outfit from the footof the table.
„ Clitheroe then travel to Greater Manchester on ^ e sd a y evening to face
high-flying Woodley Sports, with kick-offat 7-45p.m.
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Clitheroe travel to the ^
far in October, September’s manager of the month Gamer will be relieved that there will be no further
f^”i*^*i*A*****®’ having failed to record victory so
SHOOTING STAR: Niall Mason.
Shawbridge side wiped out of their final domestic cup
CK saw th e
s lor the remainder of the against
eason. _
CUTHEROE boss Carl Jiarner has one focus now
SPORT
m o o r l a n d S c h o o l’s shooting star Niall Mason
David Beckham at Real
Clitheroe school, plays for Blackburn Rovers’ Junior Academy; but enjoyed three years with Real Madrid’s lamous soccer school - where he met the former England
f f iS d r S '" u P“P*^ at the
how a meeting
captain at the Bernabeu otadium.
the Real Madnd Academy, so David Beckham would often stop and have a chat and give me some encouragement, which was amazing when you are only eight,” said Niall.
*1 , He was a really nice person -
and wished me well, as did ' Michael Owen and Jonathan vvpodgate, who were also there.”
Jad at
Capello was in charge at Real Madrid then, and Niall added: Zinedine Zidane was a huge star at Real, and his two sons
E n g lan d coach Fabio
experience,and something I’ll never forget.
“I never imagined anything
Zidane, and the goalkeeper was Luca Zidane. I t was just an amazing
played in my junior team. _ ; ‘The captain was Enzo
offered him a ftill contract last year.
ot Charlie Jackson, whose coaching methods at Moorland School were the subject
N i £ NoW’ under the tutelage
with Niall’s talents when he moved to England that they
and a Real Madrid scout spotted me.” Royers were so impressed
like that happening when I went to a soccer camp in Spain,
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Niall a Real stain of a feature by The DailJ
■Telegraph s chief footbalT writer Henry Winter, Niall
I was yeiy young, 1 really fell N track for a bright future iall added: “Even thousi to watch all the Champioi
part ofit at Real Madrid. “They gave us free tickei
Pccome a professional, am that s why 1 chose Moorlan School when I moved ti England.
Leaguegamesand,forayoun Hd’ that was a dream. “It is a big ambition „
name for developing players.’] Moorland have forged J
“They have such a gooi
■ Old Trafford in Novembe 2007.
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