Post by slush on Nov 7, 2008 21:46:28 GMT
Barton Town OB Reserves v Eastenders
Humber Premier League
Sat 8th Nov - The Euronics Ground - Kick-Off: 2.00pm
The Eastenders return to action tomorrow with a tricky looking trip across the Humber Bridge, scene of one of their most disappointing performances of last season.
Manager Mack takes his team to the impressive Euronics Ground at Marsh Lane, Barton-upon-Humber, looking to build on the result obtained against another South Bank side last time out.
Unfortunately for Mack, he is forced into changes from the team that battled hard to beat Cleethorpes Town 2-0 a fortnight ago. Goalkeeper Pete Waddingham is missing due to Hull City being at home and with regular first choice Kevin Appleyard injured, Danny Cable working and Callum McLeod also sidelined, Craig Foster becomes Mack's fourth keeper of the campaign.
Outfield, skipper Neil Rutter looks certain to replace the suspended Andy Graham at the heart of the defence with Matty Hart retaining his place alongside him. Mack also has injury concerns over Luke Jeffery and Gavin Thurkettle.
On the bench there could well be a first call up for highly rated teenager Mark Hutchinson, following a string of impressive performances at Reserve team level, with fellow youngster James Mee also hopeful of a return to the fray after injury.
Player/Assistant-Manager Dave Walmsley misses out tomorrow due to "prior commitments".
Barton have again endured an inconsistent start to the season, winning 3 and losing 6 of their 10 matches to date. In addition they exited the Grays Cup at the first hurdle, going out to First Division newcomers Scarborough Athletic Reserves on penalties. However, a well-deserved 2-1 home win in last season's corresponding fixture should ensure Mack has his boys fully fired up.
In the absence of Walmsley, Manager Mack is assisted by Reserves boss Craig Smalley tomorrow.
Easington (from): Foster, Jeffery, S Campbell, Medforth, N Rutter, Hart, Frost, Lenham, Thurkettle, Farndale, Havercroft, Barnett, Mee, Hutchinson
Referee: Mr. Paul Andrews (Hull)
Casuals v Waterloo
ER County League Division 4
Sat 8th Nov - Low Farm - Kick-Off: 2.00pm
A third successive home game for Maccer's men offers another stern test of the Casuals' recent improved fortunes as free-scoring newcomers Waterloo arrive at "The Pitch Across the Ditch".
Maccer is forced into changes from the squad that came back from the dead against Molescroft a week ago. Kevin Newsam, scorer of two goals in the 3-3 draw, is at Hull City, Andy Milbank is working and both Danny Medforth and Stuart Campbell are recalled to first team action. Meanwhile Steve Ward is doubtful due to possible work commitments.
In come Pasha Brown, Dave Clubley and Matty Findley, along with Reserves asst-mgr Darren Dawson who hopes to get his first run since sustaining a hand injury a month ago.
Opponents Waterloo arrive as the new leaders of Division 4. They moved into pole position on goal difference thanks to last week's 13-1 annihilation of Eastrington Village. That win took the newcomers' goals tally to 42 in just six matches, included among which is a 7-3 hammering of previous leaders Viking Raiders, and a 9-0 win over the same Molescroft side that took a point off the Casuals last week!
However, if Maccer and co are looking for positives, the visitors are not unbeatable; their one defeat thus far in the league having come via a 3-2 win for Wawne Ferry Reserves at Ennerdale last month.
Casuals (from): Eldon, D Rutter, T Biglin, A McNaught, I McNaught, D Campbell, Ward, Feeney, Turley, R Clubley, D Clubley, Findley, Brown, Dawson
Referee: Mr. Steve Spruce (Patrington Haven)
Humber Premier League
Sat 8th Nov - The Euronics Ground - Kick-Off: 2.00pm
The Eastenders return to action tomorrow with a tricky looking trip across the Humber Bridge, scene of one of their most disappointing performances of last season.
Manager Mack takes his team to the impressive Euronics Ground at Marsh Lane, Barton-upon-Humber, looking to build on the result obtained against another South Bank side last time out.
Unfortunately for Mack, he is forced into changes from the team that battled hard to beat Cleethorpes Town 2-0 a fortnight ago. Goalkeeper Pete Waddingham is missing due to Hull City being at home and with regular first choice Kevin Appleyard injured, Danny Cable working and Callum McLeod also sidelined, Craig Foster becomes Mack's fourth keeper of the campaign.
Outfield, skipper Neil Rutter looks certain to replace the suspended Andy Graham at the heart of the defence with Matty Hart retaining his place alongside him. Mack also has injury concerns over Luke Jeffery and Gavin Thurkettle.
On the bench there could well be a first call up for highly rated teenager Mark Hutchinson, following a string of impressive performances at Reserve team level, with fellow youngster James Mee also hopeful of a return to the fray after injury.
Player/Assistant-Manager Dave Walmsley misses out tomorrow due to "prior commitments".
Barton have again endured an inconsistent start to the season, winning 3 and losing 6 of their 10 matches to date. In addition they exited the Grays Cup at the first hurdle, going out to First Division newcomers Scarborough Athletic Reserves on penalties. However, a well-deserved 2-1 home win in last season's corresponding fixture should ensure Mack has his boys fully fired up.
In the absence of Walmsley, Manager Mack is assisted by Reserves boss Craig Smalley tomorrow.
Easington (from): Foster, Jeffery, S Campbell, Medforth, N Rutter, Hart, Frost, Lenham, Thurkettle, Farndale, Havercroft, Barnett, Mee, Hutchinson
Referee: Mr. Paul Andrews (Hull)
Casuals v Waterloo
ER County League Division 4
Sat 8th Nov - Low Farm - Kick-Off: 2.00pm
A third successive home game for Maccer's men offers another stern test of the Casuals' recent improved fortunes as free-scoring newcomers Waterloo arrive at "The Pitch Across the Ditch".
Maccer is forced into changes from the squad that came back from the dead against Molescroft a week ago. Kevin Newsam, scorer of two goals in the 3-3 draw, is at Hull City, Andy Milbank is working and both Danny Medforth and Stuart Campbell are recalled to first team action. Meanwhile Steve Ward is doubtful due to possible work commitments.
In come Pasha Brown, Dave Clubley and Matty Findley, along with Reserves asst-mgr Darren Dawson who hopes to get his first run since sustaining a hand injury a month ago.
Opponents Waterloo arrive as the new leaders of Division 4. They moved into pole position on goal difference thanks to last week's 13-1 annihilation of Eastrington Village. That win took the newcomers' goals tally to 42 in just six matches, included among which is a 7-3 hammering of previous leaders Viking Raiders, and a 9-0 win over the same Molescroft side that took a point off the Casuals last week!
However, if Maccer and co are looking for positives, the visitors are not unbeatable; their one defeat thus far in the league having come via a 3-2 win for Wawne Ferry Reserves at Ennerdale last month.
Casuals (from): Eldon, D Rutter, T Biglin, A McNaught, I McNaught, D Campbell, Ward, Feeney, Turley, R Clubley, D Clubley, Findley, Brown, Dawson
Referee: Mr. Steve Spruce (Patrington Haven)