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Thursday, 11th March 2010

Local football: Odds stacked against Silksworth

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Published Date: 27 November 2009
Silksworth try to turn the tables on Teesside Athletic when the teams again meet at Redcar tomorrow.
The Wearsiders, who lost 4-1 at home to Athletic on Wednesday, are unlikely to find the going any easier though – as manger Chris Lindstedt goes into the match without seven players.

He said: "I've got Anthony Mustard, Gary Tyzack, Cameron Marsha
ll, Jordan Crake, Darren George, Andrew Place and Andrew Bowes all missing for one reason or another.

"Fortunately, Paul Carr, Neil Jones and Alan Tench are back but it's going to be another difficult task."

The Teesiders are in third position and have Lance Skelton, Roy Hunter and Greg Booth all available again. New signing Danny Mohan is also in his plans.

Ryhope CW enjoy a four-point lead at the top of the table ahead of their game at Wolviston.

Boss Martin Swales welcomes the inclusion of Stephen Hall especially as Shaun Petch is sidelined. Richard Jordan, Kevin Burns and John Bewick all require late fitness tests.

Ashbrooke Belford House, fourth from top, face a testing challenge at second top Scarborough Town, who are the leading scorers in the league with 59 goals from 15 games.

Ashbrooke delay announcing their squad while Scarborough await news on the availability of Mark Barber. Robbie Hawkes and Dean Craig are definite absentees.

Easington Colliery have a near full pool of players to select from at Jarrow, where the only definite absentee is Paul Harboard.

Houghton Town hope to maintain their recent good form when they visit Cleator Moor Celtic, although injured captain Simon Williamson is out.

Boldon CA are set to hand a debut to Begimin Tsang at home to New
Marske, who miss Sam Crooks, David Brown and Michael Mackin.




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  • Last Updated: 27 November 2009 9:55 AM
  • Source: Sunderland Echo
  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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