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Michael Bisping !.-A s b | | |
Bisping looking for battle with Tavares!
■ Michael Bisping could turn ' to Brad Tavar es in a bid to
■ resurrect his career once again. •
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■ ^The 35-year-old Count fell to a unanimous defeat to - . underdog Tim Kennedy
- in the TUF Nations Finale ■ main event with scores of
. ■ , . , h~- Action from Clitheroe's 2-0 defeat on Easter Monday at Padiham • : Picture: Peter Ryan; * r \
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Afterbringinganendtothe r 2013/14 campaign, Blues boss
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u Simon Garner admitted that hisfirsttasteof management has been a real‘eye opener’.
. The former Fleetwood Town, Halifax, Stalybridge. FC United * and Chorley midfielder, who r; ; started his playing career at
Shawbndge as a 19-year-old, down the table after picking up resultsat this level. Weare really CvTn ’ r J “ ‘b ball pyramid, the club slipped.;; need to build a team that can get
.took over the reins at the club m just 12 points from 22 outings. ‘ disappointed, especiafiy after °rC
of Paul Moore.
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^ f ^ - UoW^ngthedlsnussa1' ■ Allowing defeat to Padiham' ending the season withfiefeat 1 . m the derby at the Arbories on , to rivals Padiham who will fin-
..: on home soil; Garner went on •• to
guide.the Blues to a 19-point haul from eight Evo-Stik First ^Division North fixtures which
. included victory over previous employers Northwich Victoria.
R ob in Park in the L F A T ro ph y |’™ ^ ^ i?^ ® ^ « lj^ ^ e l)a^or%:^00“i r ”shO Tm u sw h i(^ p la y^ . ■
it to be honest. We didnt finish aregoodenoughatthisleveland wards for the effort that’s being
onagoodrunatall.There’sbeen whichplayershavefalienshort; put in. You'can’t enjovit when more downs than ups since Recent games have proven that ■. you’re losing every week but it’s
. . . However, after temporarily; flirtingwiththeplay-offspotsin ^ ^ ! ? ’seighthtieronthefoot:i l „ „
that will help us build towards nextyear.
do in the summer b
“We’ve got plenty of work to oecause we
r Ve^ ke" Charge^UtWeVe t0 us and shown that we can’t ' up to me and m ^ S oufit ^ f 1* ee?®r!encean.d st'ch with the same squad. We right.
: P need to make changes.”
: experience has been a massive .eye opener and I now have alot • more respect for the managers
that I’ve played under duringmy' career.
' - .. . “Weprobablyneedbetween Garner, who plans to make- sbcandioadditions.We’llprob-
wholesale changes to his squad •; ablyhavehalfthesquidsbying m the summer, added: “This ‘ We know'what we need arid we know what we want. I’ve identi-
fiedanumberoftaigetsandspo- ken to a few but we need to wait until the season is completely finished." -
- 49-46; 49:46 and 50-45 at the Colisee Pepsi.
• 'While Bisping fell to his third loss in five out- ■ ings, Tavares’s climb up
- the middleweight rank- . -ings came to an abrupt halt at UFC on FOX 11.
• V On the back o f a five- fight winning streak, the
.. 26-year-old came unstuck against Yoel Romero with
; ' a unanimous-decision loss.
Followingtheirrespec- tive reversals, the 1851b
• pair took to Twitter with Tavares stating: “We both comin o f f a loss; u know
• I’m not going to take you down and hump u. But I will be there to take your
. head off. Let’s do this.” -> • Bispingreplied:“Iwant
• to FIGHT ASAP. Speak ■ to the bosses. I’ve never turned anyone down.”'
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