Post by slush on Apr 4, 2008 21:58:08 GMT
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HPL Premier Division
LSS Lucarlys v Eastenders
Sat 5th April - Wilton Road - Kick-Off: 2.00pm
Youngsters James Mee and James Robinson are the eye-catching inclusions in Dave Mack’s provisional 17-man squad for the Humber Premier League game at LSS Lucarlys tomorrow.
The teenagers have been included on the back of some impressive performances for the Reserves in recent weeks. They are the latest in a growing line of youngsters to gain places among the senior squad ranks and although not promising anything straightaway, Mack is aware that both players have big potential. He says he has “heard good things” about both players and acknowledges that if they can go on to emulate the likes of Luke Jeffery it can only be good for the Club’s future prospects.
Both players can play in the middle of the park with Mee having also caught the eye up front for the Stiffs in recent games.
Elsewhere, Mack again has several absentees from his core squad ahead of the Eastenders’ first ever trip to Humberston. Definitely out are Andy Graham (work), Ollie Musgrove (illness) Luke Smith and the aforementioned Luke Jeffery (both injured). New signing Craig Lenham is also unavailable.
In addition the boss has fitness doubts over Jimmy Neilson and Craig Smalley and he will be wary of using anybody who is not one hundred per cent fit, given that this is the first of two games inside five days. Should both players fail late tests, Kevin Milner and Darren Thompson could come into contention; Milner’s Scarborough are inactive tomorrow, while Thompson has scored twice in the last two reserve team games since returning to action after a two-week break.
On the plus side, Kevin Appleyard is fit again after having been laid low by a virus for much of the week, while Dan Potts is back from holiday. Meanwhile Paul Morrow is in line for his first start since rejoining the Club from North Ferriby.
Hosts LSS are on a fine run at the moment, having won their last two games against in-form opponents; single goal victories accounting for leaders Smith & Nephew on the 3G and North Ferriby at home last weekend.
Tommy Watson’s side also inflicted upon Easington their first home defeat of the season back in November, courtesy of a 2-0 scoreline.
Squad (from): K Appleyard, D Medforth, S Campbell, N Rutter, T Hunt, J Neilson, J Cousins, D Potts, JP Johnson, C Frost, P Morrow, C Smalley, J Mee, J Robinson, K Milner, D Mackay-Dundas
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ER County League Division 4
Withernsea Thirds v Casuals
Sat 5th April - Hull Road - Kick-Off: 2.00pm
The Casuals are all set to wrap up their 2007/08 County League Division 4 campaign at bottom club Withernsea Thirds tomorrow. Chairman Clubley has included youngsters Brett Fisk and Anthony Barnett in his squad. Goalkeeper Steve Eldon is in line to make his first appearance at Hull Road since the Football Foundation-funded re-vamp of a ground he graced so many times in the past. Although son Dave is away (on “stag” duty), Clubley should be able to count on most of the season’s regulars as he goes in search of a first win in eight games.
Casuals: S Eldon, S Cousins, T Biglin, A McNaught, I McNaught, W Ineson, R Biglin, A Milbank, C Smith, B Fisk, K Newsam, A Barnett, A O’Hara, I Carrick
HPL Premier Division
LSS Lucarlys v Eastenders
Sat 5th April - Wilton Road - Kick-Off: 2.00pm
Youngsters James Mee and James Robinson are the eye-catching inclusions in Dave Mack’s provisional 17-man squad for the Humber Premier League game at LSS Lucarlys tomorrow.
The teenagers have been included on the back of some impressive performances for the Reserves in recent weeks. They are the latest in a growing line of youngsters to gain places among the senior squad ranks and although not promising anything straightaway, Mack is aware that both players have big potential. He says he has “heard good things” about both players and acknowledges that if they can go on to emulate the likes of Luke Jeffery it can only be good for the Club’s future prospects.
Both players can play in the middle of the park with Mee having also caught the eye up front for the Stiffs in recent games.
Elsewhere, Mack again has several absentees from his core squad ahead of the Eastenders’ first ever trip to Humberston. Definitely out are Andy Graham (work), Ollie Musgrove (illness) Luke Smith and the aforementioned Luke Jeffery (both injured). New signing Craig Lenham is also unavailable.
In addition the boss has fitness doubts over Jimmy Neilson and Craig Smalley and he will be wary of using anybody who is not one hundred per cent fit, given that this is the first of two games inside five days. Should both players fail late tests, Kevin Milner and Darren Thompson could come into contention; Milner’s Scarborough are inactive tomorrow, while Thompson has scored twice in the last two reserve team games since returning to action after a two-week break.
On the plus side, Kevin Appleyard is fit again after having been laid low by a virus for much of the week, while Dan Potts is back from holiday. Meanwhile Paul Morrow is in line for his first start since rejoining the Club from North Ferriby.
Hosts LSS are on a fine run at the moment, having won their last two games against in-form opponents; single goal victories accounting for leaders Smith & Nephew on the 3G and North Ferriby at home last weekend.
Tommy Watson’s side also inflicted upon Easington their first home defeat of the season back in November, courtesy of a 2-0 scoreline.
Squad (from): K Appleyard, D Medforth, S Campbell, N Rutter, T Hunt, J Neilson, J Cousins, D Potts, JP Johnson, C Frost, P Morrow, C Smalley, J Mee, J Robinson, K Milner, D Mackay-Dundas
Match Preview
ER County League Division 4
Withernsea Thirds v Casuals
Sat 5th April - Hull Road - Kick-Off: 2.00pm
The Casuals are all set to wrap up their 2007/08 County League Division 4 campaign at bottom club Withernsea Thirds tomorrow. Chairman Clubley has included youngsters Brett Fisk and Anthony Barnett in his squad. Goalkeeper Steve Eldon is in line to make his first appearance at Hull Road since the Football Foundation-funded re-vamp of a ground he graced so many times in the past. Although son Dave is away (on “stag” duty), Clubley should be able to count on most of the season’s regulars as he goes in search of a first win in eight games.
Casuals: S Eldon, S Cousins, T Biglin, A McNaught, I McNaught, W Ineson, R Biglin, A Milbank, C Smith, B Fisk, K Newsam, A Barnett, A O’Hara, I Carrick