17
February 2005
TWO MORE SET TO SIGN
City look set to sign two more players today. Robbie
Foy, 19, is a midfielder who can also play up front and has been turned out on
a
regular
basis for Liverpool reserves. The Scotsman has been a target for City
over recent weeks. He will sign on a one month loan. The Blues are also expected
to land Grimsby Town midfielder Ashley Sestanovich, Sestanovich has also gained
experience at Sheffield United. Should he pass his medical, he will be signed
on a permanent deal.
16
February 2005
LOAN DUO RETURN
David Bayliss and Ian Hillier have returned to
Luton Town following their loan period. Initially signed for one month
on 15 December,
the
pair had their deals extended a further four weeks. During their stint
at the Deva, Bayliss made 10+0 appearances and Hillier 7+1. RESERVES BEAT RIVALS
A goal four minutes from time
by Ian Lathom gave the reserve side a 1-0 home win against
Wrexham in their
Pontins Holiday League match this afternoon. The reserves
next scheduled match is on Wednesday 2 March when they
travel to Blackpool.
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FREE ADMISSION FOR CITY FANS
Wycombe Wanderers have announced that there will be free
admission for their home
League Two game
with
Chester City on Saturday 12 March. The Blues are expected to receive 1,800 tickets
for the match at the Causeway Stadium.
14
February 2005
CITY EASE THEIR RELEGATION
WORRIES
Stewart
Drummond’s winning
goal at Kidderminster eased City’s relegation worries
and added to Harriers’. The Blues now sit 13 points
clear of their hosts who occupy the last of the relegation
positions. The game was heading for a goalless stalemate
before Drummond found
himself
in the
right place
at the
right time to tap home Sean Hessey’s cross from
four yards in front of the delighted 500 City fans making
their
first-ever visit to Aggborough.
Manager Ian Rush stuck with the same
starting X1 that beat Rushden seven days earlier but
were forced into one substitution as Michael Brown
replaced Michael Branch who pulled up with a pulled
hamstring, though the injury isn’t
expected to rule him out of
Saturday’s home
game with Yeovil Town.
Though playing far from their
best manager Ian Rush was happy with the latest three
points. “On
a day like today you look at the result rather that
the performance. It’s
about time we had a scrappy win and that’s
what we got, we had to dig deep. When
you come to places like this, if you give in they’ll
walk all over you. If you play badly and win it’s
a good sign. We’ve
played a lot better that this this season and lost.
If we’re organised
and put commitment in like we did at Kidderminster
then we’ll be a
hard side to beat. I felt we were first class – we
worked hard.”
YOUTH MATCH OFF
The youth team’s
opening Merit League Northern Section Two match at
Macclesfield Town on Saturday
was postponed due
to
a waterlogged
pitch. The lads will hope to kick-start their campaign
next Saturday when they have a home Merit match against
Blackpool.
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12
February 2005
SAME AGAIN CITY?
Manager Ian Rush is likely to
pick the same side today to that which beat Rushden & Diamonds
3-1 last week. The Blues face another six-pointer
with their first ever visit to Aggborough
to play Kidderminster Harriers. Another victory today
will ease the relegation pressure considerably as
the Blues aim for a safety target of around 48 points.
Manager
Rush is looking for City to carry on where they left
off on Saturday. “The
atmosphere on the training
rund this week has been great, but that’s only
to be expected after the way we performed against Rushden.
We must now see if we can build on that display.
With 14 games to go we’re ten points above the
relegation zone – I think everybody would have
accepted that situation when I took over at Chester.” he
said.
Harriers were promoted
to the league in 2000 as City passed into the Conference
and the only occasion the sides have met before in
the League was back in October when City ran out
3-0 winners at the Deva thanks to goals from Michael
Branch,
Kevin
Ellison
and ex-Harrier Ben Davies. The sides have also met
in the Welsh Cup back in 1976 when Chester ran out
comfortable 8-1 winners at Sealand Road.
The home side have two former City
players in defender Wayne Hatswell, who was sent-off
at the Deva in October,
and forward Ian Foster.
11 February 2005
EXILES WIN THE CUP
Well done to the Chester
City Exiles who won the inaugural APFSCIL 10-Pin
Bowling
Cup
in Finsbury
Park, north London last night. The team of
six scored 816 and 880 in their two rounds to beat
off 12 other supporters
clubs to lift the title by over 200 points.
As well as the team trophy the highest
scoring individual award also went to Chester’s David McLoughlin,
and if there had been a cheer leader (and photographer) trophy then his
girlfriend
Siobhan would have scooped that
as well!
With the team finding themselves
a player short close to ‘roll off’ a fax
was hastily sent to Barrow supporters
club where the loan services of David Leitch were secured
at the last minute, thanks Dave!
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Alan Parry-Jones, Paul Woolfson
(APFSCIL organiser), David Leitch (loan), Steve
Catherall, Sue Choularton, David McLoughlin, Steve
Mansley. |
10 February 2005
RESERVES WIN
City’s reserves won 2-0 at Bury this afternoon in
a Pontins Holiday League Division One match.
9 February
2005
FIXTURE CHANGE
Chester’s
away fixture at Mansfield Town has been brought forward
a day to avoid a clash with the England v Northern Ireland
international on the Saturday. According to the Stags’ official website the game at Field Mill will now take
place on Good Friday 25 March
and
will
kick-off
at 19:45hrs.
8 February 2005
NEW TARGET FOR CITY With
yesterday’s bids for both Kevin McLeod and Michael
Twiss rejected City have turned their sights to Shrewsbury
Town midfielder Ryan Lowe. Chairman Steve Vaughan said
the club would be faxing a player (as yet unknown) plus
cash offer for Lowe this afternoon. Liverpool-born Lowe
began his career at Burscough and moved to Gay Meadow
in July 2000.
Lowe has gone on to make 115+73 appearances
scoring 36 goals. About
the offer Shrews manager Gary Peters told the Shropshire
Star: “It’s nonsense and as far as I am concerned
you can’t call that a bid. It’s like me
going to Manchester United, faxing Sir Alex Ferguson
and saying
I want Ryan Giggs in exchange for a player of mine who
we don’t rate and is not in the team.”
7 February
2005
TWISS BID REJECTED
The Morecambe board of
directors have tonight rejected a £50,000
offer made by City for former player
Michael
Twiss. Twiss told the Shrimps’ official
website he
was “certainly
not looking for a move from here at all.”
CITY BID FOR MIDFIELDER’S
Chester have tabled a bid for
Queens Park Rangers midfielder Kevin McLeod. The bid
of £125,000 is a club record and it was faxed to
the Championship club on Friday but it looks like the
deal will not happen.
QPR chief executive Mark Devlin
told the BBC: “We received an offer and spoke
to Kevin about it, but I don’t think he wants
to move there.”
McLeod is a former Everton apprentice
who moved to Rangers for £250,000 in August 2003
after an initial loan spell. He’s played 36+29
games for the club scoring 6 goals. The fax machine
has been in action today as well with an offer to Morecambe
for former favourite Michael Twiss believed to be £50,000.
6 February 2005
YOUTH TEAM DRAW
The Youth team completed
their Youth Alliance North Central Conference fixtures
on Saturday with a 0-0 draw at Notts County. The side
finished
in fifth place
in the Alliance and now take part in the Merit League
for the remainder of the season.
They will play against
teams who finished in a similar position (ie mid-table), and therefore of a similar
standard, from other Conference sections. Their first
fixture is at Macclesfield Town on Saturday and they
will go on to play: Blackpool, Stockport County, Rotherham
United, Bury, York City, Hull City, Doncaster Rovers
and Grimsby Town over the coming weeks.
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WIN FOR CITY
Goals from Shaun Hessey, Taiwo
Atieno and Joe
O’Neill gave City a much needed 3-1 win and
with it the double over
Rushden & Diamonds
at Deva Stadium on Saturday.
4 February 2005
CITY WELCOME BACK CARDEN
Skipper
Paul Carden returns tomorrow as City entertain one of
the few sides below them in League Two, Rushden &
Diamonds. Chester put on one of their best displays of
the season when they beat Diamonds 1-0 at Nene Park back
in October, a Stewart Drummond header bringing home the
points on that occasion. A repeat of that scoreline tomorrow
would be more than welcome as City look to arrest the
goal drought that has seen them fail to score in the last
five league matches.
David Bayliss and Cortez Belle both
miss the game through suspension though Darren Edmondson,
who came through the midweek reserve game should feature
in the squad after recovering from injury. Manager
Ian
Rush said: “Darren came through the reserve game
and should be available. He’s worked hard go
get back and it’s a big boost for us. Gradually,
they’re
all coming back.”
Rushden are one place and three
points behind City. They have two wins on their travels
this season at Lincoln City (3-1) and Shrewsbury Town
(1-0), five draws and eight defeats. This is only the
second
time they have played at Deva Stadium having clinched
the Conference championship in May 2001 on their last
visit.
2 February 2005
“EMBARRASSING” BLUES CRASH AGAIN
With one win in three months,
and no goals for six hours, it’s hardly surprising
that last night’s game with Cheltenham Town drew
the lowest Deva Stadium crowd of the season. Just 1,643
turned out to see one of the worst home performances from
a City side in years. The Blues crashed 3-0 and had another
player, David Bayliss, red carded in the last minute for
a second bookable offence with the match long lost.
Rush told the awaiting press after
the game: “I felt last night was our worst performance
since I’ve been at the club. It was very embarrassing
and our supporters have every right to complain because
our display was just not acceptable. The players know
that, and we could have been beaten by more in the end.
Cheltenham were more lively than us – I think
you can only describe our display in one word –
and that’s embarrassing.”
Those battling performances over the
Christmas against Scunthorpe and Macclesfield seem light
years away now. The departure of Kevin Ellison, coupled
with the influx of several long/short-term loan players
and unnecessary suspensions, has led to a totally disjointed
looking side with far too many players playing out of
position.
City must arrest the alarming slide
quickly, easier said than done! They face two six-pointers
in a week with the visit of Rushden & Diamonds on
Saturday and a trip to Kidderminster Harriers seven
days later, both sides in the relegation dogfight.
David Bayliss has been suspended
for one match following his red card and will miss
Saturday’s match against Rushden. Reserve players
Daniel Ventre and Michael Walsh have both been suspended
for one non first team game from 09/02/2005 for various
offences.
RESERVES
DEFEATED
The reserves lost 0-1 at
home to a Manchester United side in the Pontins Holiday
League at Deva Stadium this afternoon. Danish striker
Mads Timm scored the only goal of the game in the last
minute.
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1 February 2005
ANOTHER LOAN SIGNING Chester
have signed 19-year-old Walsall player Taiwo Atieno
on a one month loan. He’s the sixth loan signing
in the current squad. Atieno is no stranger to the
Deva Stadium having played in the last match there
whilst on loan from the midlands club at Rochdale. Atieno
spent a three month spell at Spotland making 8+8 first
team appearances, scoring two goals in the process,
one of which was against City over Christmas. Atieno
told the official Walsall website:
“It’ll be
a good experience. Chester are near the bottom of League
Two, so hopefully I can help them move up the table.
Rochdale weren’t
having the best of times when I went there but now they’re
just outside the play-offs.”
Also signing a deal today was Joe
O’Neill who has made a permanent move to the Deva
until the end of the season. Both will go straight into
the squad for tonight’s
only League Two home as City entertain Cheltenham Town.
City will be without suspended Paul Carden and Cortez
Belle, and must also do without the services of Michael
Brown who received concussion in Saturday’s
defeat at Swansea City.
Cheltenham currently lie above
City in 16th place and have three wins on their travels
this season. The two sides last met in a dour 0-0
encounter at Whaddon Road back in October.
Tickets for the Shrewsbury game will
go on general sale after tonight’s
match priced at: Terrace £12.00 (adult) £7.00
(concession), Seats: �14.00 (adult) �9.00 (concession).
Tickets will then be available from the ticket office
between 10:00-16:00hrs.
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