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Francesca selected for British netball squad Page 44


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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, January 10,2013


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his squad ^ ___________ by Dan Black


BLUES boss Paul Moore is delving into the transfer market in a bid to get Clitheroe’s season back on track. Going into December the Shawbridge side were


to that of midfielder Adam Birchall, who joined from Kendal Town.


leading scorer Alex Johnson, who joined Halifax Town, as well as a lengthy injury list with the likes of Lee Pugh, Daley Woods, Will James, Simon Nangle, Chris Dykes, Ollie Devenney and Danny Bell all having spent time on the sidelines. But he’s confident of adding a trio of signatures


them without a shadow of a doubt. They’ve all got pedigree and all proven they can do the business. They are what we need going into this final leg of the campaign.


ing new faces in the near future,” said Moore. “There’s the possibility of three new players. We’re awaiting a phone call from Blackburn Rovers to take one player on loan, another plays in the Evo-Stik Premier Division and one has been plying his trade in the Welsh Premier League. “They will all be major coups if we can land


and that affects everything you are doing. Your whole philosophy is altered. “There’s quite a chunk of players been out and


five and we don’t want to lose that.” Moore added: “We’ve had injuries and changes


“We’ve got a great opportunity to make the top


in the respect of getting somebody in to do the job that he did. “We were set in our ways, playing a particular way, and it worked. At the moment we’re trying to


that makes a huge impact. “We’re still trying to recover from the loss of AJ


adapt and Pm trying to rectify that.” But Moore is refusing to strike the panic button


exceeding an average of two points per game, however, that form took a bit of a hit over the fes­ tive period following four defeats in six outings. Moore has had to contend with the loss of


recently but you’ve got to take the rough with the smooth,” he said. “Over the course of a .season you’re bound to lose games, we just need to get back on target. “We’re hoping for an average of two points per


“We could have some exciting news regard­


the season that things seem worse than they are. Things turn quickly but I’d rather be where we are in the table and having a blip rather than lower down.” Moore, who has lauded the backing of the


AFC as the one to help them bounce Dack.”It’s a big game for us. They’ve been struggling a bit but they’ve main­


t’s a must win game for us really. m“It will cause us problems if we don’t take maxi­


Itained a good standard and professional attitude.


we are just going through a period where we need to stand up and be counted and show true grit and character. It’ll be ^ o o d test for us.” • CLITHEROE have announced a friendly


um points from it.” He added: “The spirit and morale is still there


against Wigan Robin Park at Shawbridge on Tuesday, kick-off 7-45 p.m.


Admittance for this game is £2 per person.


great compared to last year. The defeats seem more extreme because they’ve all come at once. If they’d have been spread out then nobody would be talking about them. “It’s because we had a phenomenal start to


their spectacular form over , the first half of the campaign, and Moore is confident his side can get back on course. “The results haven’t been particularly bright


after watching his players demolish any expecta­ tion that had been placed on them by the club. Clltheroe remain nestled in the Evo-Stik First Division North play-off spots, courtesy of


Count’s title shot by Dan Black


game and we’re currently six points off that target so we’re well on course to achieve that. “We’ve been beat six times all season which is


THE platform has been set for Michael Bisping’s long-awaited title shot against Anderson Silva.


UFC president and American entre­


preneur Dana White has vowed to deliver The Count’s burning ambition should Clitheroe’s MMA star beat leg­ endary Brazilian fighter Vitor Belfort in the main event of UFC on FX 7


club’s impressive fanbase once again, is target­ ing the weekend fixture against struggling Goole


at Sao Paulo’s Ibirapuera Arena on January 19th. An injury to Serro-Longo middle­


weight Chris Weidman, who is 5-0 in the UFC, has paved the way for Bisping’s potential shot at the UFC’s longest reigning champion. But it will be by no means a facile passage against the Octagon hotshot, who recently pushed Jon Jones to the wire in a light- heavyweight championship contest at UFC 152 in September. Bisping competed on the same card Taking on Brian Stann, the Brit did enough to earn a unanimous decision


victoiy. It was the only win of 2012 for The Count after an injury forced him out


of a planned UFC 149 contest against Tim Boetsch. In January, he was unsuccessful in a


title eliminator against Chael Sonnen. But in a contest which will see


Belfort’s knockout power challenge Bisping’s movement, cardio and versa­ tility, the Brit has doused venom on an already flaming cauldron of vitriol by questioning the attributes and hunger of Belfort.


He told MMAInterviews: “He has the body of a lion but the legs of


a chicken and the heart of a chicken, which I’ll show. “I can go five five-minutes round


standing on my head. “I don’t think Vitor Belfort can do


the same thing, and after round one, he s going to be a walking punching bag and it’s going to be an easy night.” Bisping added: “I believe 1 can beat him. I believe I’m the better fighter.”


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