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Martin Foyle urges misfiring York City to ‘deliver’


MARTIN FOYLE has urged his players to deliver as his York City side look to end a run of five games without a win against Salisbury City at Bootham Crescent tonight.

The Minstermen manager could go into the game without four key players – with top scorer Richard Brodie, David McGurk and Daniel Parslow all being assessed before the match having suffered knocks in the 2-1 loss at Forest Green on Saturday and Alex Lawless definitely on the sidelines.

With those injuries coming at the wrong time, with City in the midst of their first blip of the Blue Square Premier season, Foyle believes his side need to roll their sleeves up and secure a precious three points.

Saturday’s results, coupled with the removal of Chester from the table, mean York have dropped out of the play-off places for the first time in months.

While acknowledging there has been a blip in recent games, Foyle, pictured, reckons his side can bounce back.

“We will have to assess them today,” the City boss said of his injured quartet. “They all look doubtful but we have got to get on with it. They (injuries) always come round at the wrong time.

“There have been a lot of individual mistakes, which is not like us and there’s lots of things we need to put right. I am not going to hide from the fact that the last three or four results haven’t been very good.

“We have got to keep doing the right things. It is a blip but good players come back. It is down to us to make sure everyone is up for it. We are all in it together. Three points would be welcome and motivation has never, ever been a problem.

“We have probably had five or six players at six out of ten. We just need more to come to the front when you are losing games.

“When we take the lead we look great and then we drop our heads when we go behind.

“It is a pressure time and we have got to deliver a bit more and believe in ourselves a bit more.”

City have never won against Salisbury, Foyle’s home-town club, in the Conference but the York chief said he neither looked at records, nor the fixture list, when assessing his team’s chances.

“We have to keep being positive, keep crossing the ball and keep getting in the box,” Foyle added when asked what his side needed to do to end their streak.

“It’s easy to shy away from that.

“Salisbury might have one eye on the FA Trophy semi-final at the weekend against Barrow and we will certainly be going for them.

“I have seen a lot of their games and they have scored a lot of late goals to win matches.

“We have to get that bit of quality and tempo and give our supporters something to cheer about.

“We have to peg them back as they are not going to be open. We have got to be a little bit more adventurous without switching off at the back.”


Comments(22)

Colin Pratt says...
12:13pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Nice one Martin. How about City fans urge "misfiring" York Manager to deliver....otherwise you will keep our team sliding down the table.

Head of Bomber Command says...
12:26pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Now now Colin.

Wembley Final, trip to Stoke, top six under this guy........all with limited resources. Don't forget that.

You are wanting to wipe your a**e before having a s**t.

HOBC

Imp says...
12:39pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Not sure about the scatological way of expressing it, but I agree with HoBC's sentiments there. Foyle has, if anything, over-achieved this season. Most were predicting mid-table anonimity (bar a few wild-eyed optimists who always think we're going to win the league, no matter what, even under Colin Walker!).
In fact, Foyle's success in the first half of the season may have made a rod for his own back.

on the bright side! says...
12:45pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Too true Colin

Im sick of MF talking of a blip a blip is one maybe two games at most.What I
call it is a mess of which we dont seem capable/confident enough to get out of.

I hope to god Im wrong but I fear the worst tonight.

good luck tonight lads please prove me wrong

Brodes says...
1:04pm Tue 9 Mar 10

A mess we can't get out of?!!
You and Colin really are negative idiots. That was last season, when if you remember Foyle kept us up with probably the worst team in our history.
As mentioned before - Wembley Final, trip to Stoke, top six under this guy........all with limited resources. Don't forget that.
You don't win every game of football, deal with it.

THETELLEROFTALES says...
1:05pm Tue 9 Mar 10

JUST A FEW WEEKS AGO I WOULD NOT HAVE EXPECTED THE YORK V SALISBURY GAME TO BE A TOUGH ONE TO CALL. A DRAW IS OF NO USE TO YORK....MARTIN FOYLE IS QUITE CORRECT, IT IS A MUST WIN GAME....NO DOUBT ABOUT THAT WHATSOEVER.

Imp says...
1:49pm Tue 9 Mar 10

on the bright side! wrote:
Too true Colin Im sick of MF talking of a blip a blip is one maybe two games at most.What I call it is a mess of which we dont seem capable/confident enough to get out of. I hope to god Im wrong but I fear the worst tonight. good luck tonight lads please prove me wrong
4 league games is a blip in the language of any rational person. I'd say up to 6/7 games is a blip still.
"A mess" is 10+ matches.

fatima blush says...
3:27pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Colin Pratt wrote:
Nice one Martin. How about City fans urge "misfiring" York Manager to deliver....otherwise you will keep our team sliding down the table.
Spot on City are on the slippery slope and the manager is going if things don't pick up soon.

Imp says...
3:35pm Tue 9 Mar 10

fatima blush wrote:
Colin Pratt wrote: Nice one Martin. How about City fans urge "misfiring" York Manager to deliver....otherwise you will keep our team sliding down the table.
Spot on City are on the slippery slope and the manager is going if things don't pick up soon.
Brilliant idea, let's sack yet another manager. Set ourselves back another 18 months. I rreally hope you don't have any position of responsibility where you work.
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Some of these people are win-up merchants, surely?
I've always assumed Pratt is, have to add Fatima Blush and maybe "on the bright side" to that list.

OLD - HEAD says...
3:39pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Head of Bomber Command wrote:
Now now Colin. Wembley Final, trip to Stoke, top six under this guy........all with limited resources. Don't forget that. You are wanting to wipe your a**e before having a s**t. HOBC
I must agree lets not crucify the Manager just yet, we may still have time to recover. Although "Imps" idea of a blip (6 or 7 games) is taking it a bit too far.
PS- It brought back memories to read your comment yesterday about Drew Kelly, or "Little Jock the Window Cleaner" as we prefered to call him - "Great Guy".

Gladis Cheesepick says...
4:22pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Think its a bit much to accuse people of being wind-up merchants just because they dont share the optimistic view. Some of them are plainly thick of course.
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It will be a stroll tonight mark my words everyone 4-0. Its anything less eg 4-1 I will be be livid and bewildered! Come on City!
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p.s. Kittens available for good home, pls let me know if interested.
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G-CP

daveymcgurk says...
5:07pm Tue 9 Mar 10

4-0???? lmao
there will be one goal in it tonight,which i think city will just scrape!
how the hell are we supposed to maintain our play off push when we are reduced to having to play on blackpool sands?
it`s bad now what will it be like if we ground share with the knights?
lol security word wife-thin haha i wish she was!.

Tug job says...
5:09pm Tue 9 Mar 10

I wish Colin and Fatima woulg get together and leave us serious-minded folk to disciss the footy, a win tonight would be welcome, a point would not be a disaster - too many posters are failing to grasp that there are a lot of fixtures outstanding between the better sides, so all is very much still to play for; I'd far rather be where we are now than where we were this time last year!

ycfcsouthyorkshire says...
5:50pm Tue 9 Mar 10

we have the best opportunity in years to make the play offs and have a chance of promotion. Get behind the manager and team, stand strong and fight to the very end. We can do it.

Batman1 says...
9:59pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Bottlers! talk about throwing away everything they have done this season! NOT GOOD ENOUGH I'M AFRAID!!!!!

fewster says...
10:26pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Batman1 wrote:
Bottlers! talk about throwing away everything they have done this season! NOT GOOD ENOUGH I'M AFRAID!!!!!
Think it was quite evidant tonite that we dont ave any real leaders when the chips r down, while its still acheivable we musnt give up hope!

York Nomad says...
11:29pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Head of Bomber Command wrote:
Now now Colin.

Wembley Final, trip to Stoke, top six under this guy........all with limited resources. Don't forget that.

You are wanting to wipe your a**e before having a s**t.

HOBC
£65,000 on strikers in this division is limited resources?! Hardly!

bertieb says...
11:34pm Tue 9 Mar 10

There are a number of things which stand out from tonight's match - a dreadful referee, a promising display from Pitt, Brodie and Smith's increasing lack of confidence and the realisation that we won't, after all, make the play-offs. But when it all dies day, I am left with one painful memory. I have never, ever seen such an inept, lazy and pathetic debut from a City player than by Clarke. His was an X-rated horror show.

Head of Bomber Command says...
6:35am Wed 10 Mar 10

York Nomad wrote:
Head of Bomber Command wrote: Now now Colin. Wembley Final, trip to Stoke, top six under this guy........all with limited resources. Don't forget that. You are wanting to wipe your a**e before having a s**t. HOBC
£65,000 on strikers in this division is limited resources?! Hardly!
It is chicken feed compared to other teams in the league.

But it has still got us into a position where we can make the play-offs.

Even after tonight.

I am not going to slag the team or manager off.

We have come a long way in 10 months and I for one am not complaining. The pitch is not condusive to how we play.

Every one is entitled to their own opinion, but again I will not slag the team or manager off as for me we are 5/6 places above where I thought we would be at this time of year. Nor will I slate any one who does slag them off.

Football is a very odd game where it can all fall into place or fall out of place within one result.

HOBC

Head of Bomber Command says...
6:53am Wed 10 Mar 10

OLD - HEAD wrote:
Head of Bomber Command wrote: Now now Colin. Wembley Final, trip to Stoke, top six under this guy........all with limited resources. Don't forget that. You are wanting to wipe your a**e before having a s**t. HOBC
I must agree lets not crucify the Manager just yet, we may still have time to recover. Although "Imps" idea of a blip (6 or 7 games) is taking it a bit too far. PS- It brought back memories to read your comment yesterday about Drew Kelly, or "Little Jock the Window Cleaner" as we prefered to call him - "Great Guy".
He certainly is OLD-HEAD. Full of enthusiasm and always a great laugh to have around. Doesn't touch the ale now and hasn't done for quite some years.

HOBC

fatima blush says...
7:53am Wed 10 Mar 10

Lost again, enough said to those who are in cloud cuckoo land and think city are the best in the league.

Bring back Dolan.

Tinpot says...
8:42am Wed 10 Mar 10

It's about playing to your strengths, such as they are, Brodie - left wing? Just to accomodate a couple of average strikers in the middle! Hmm. Gash just wasn't interested when he came on, moaned at others and chased nothing himself, when he should have had the freshest legs on the field, another end of season clear out needed and start again.


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