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York City set for Blue Square Premier final flourish


The race for promotion is hotting up in the Blue Square Premier. With a host of clubs clamouring for play-off places, DAVE FLETT assesses the state of play.

NONE of York City’s promotion rivals will play as many games against relegation-threatened teams during the Blue Square Premier’s end-of-season run-in.

Along with in-form Luton, the Minstermen also face the fewest fixtures against fellow top-five contenders between now and April 24.

Assuming Chester’s record continues to be expunged from the division’s standings, the top nine teams in the table still appear to have a shout for promotion and the bottom nine – from troubled Histon downwards – are fighting against the drop.

Four of City’s remaining matches are against the division’s bottom four including two meetings with basement side Grays, currently ten points adrift of nearest rivals Forest Green.

Tamworth, in 17th, are also still to visit Bootham Crescent but boss Martin Foyle will be taking nothing for granted with five of the Minstermen’s eight league defeats this season having come against those bottom nine sides.

In contrast, the Minstermen have only lost two of 14 fixtures against their top-nine rivals in 2009/10 during away meetings with Oxford and Crawley.

That record will be put to the test in the rearranged home match with AFC Wimbledon and the final day trip to leaders Stevenage.

Grays could already be relegated by the time they travel to North Yorkshire in mid-April but, otherwise, Foyle’s side are only likely to face two opponents with little to play for – Kidderminster tomorrow night and Altrincham on Easter Monday.


Dave Flett's verdict

Stevenage – the league leaders are due a wobble and anxiety is bound to creep in at Broadhall Way after several near misses with promotion to the Football League in past seasons. The ascent up the table of neighbours Luton will also crank up the pressure on Graham Westley’s men.

Following tomorrow night’s trip to Grays, Borough need to come out of consecutive games against Crawley, Oxford, Luton and Wimbledon unscathed before they can think about putting the champagne on ice.

Luton – Like Imperial Commander in the Gold Cup, Luton could cause a shock by pipping long-time favourites Stevenage and Oxford to top spot. Richard Money’s men have won their last five games and their run-in – including five seemingly straight- forward home games – does not look intimidating.

The Hatters’ April 3 trip to Stevenage could prove a pivotal moment in the championship race although their failure to beat Chester twice would prove costly if results involving the expelled club are reinstated.

Oxford – The U’s have faltered in recent weeks and their title hopes could rest on their next two away games at Rushden and Stevenage. Should they lose both of those key games, their remaining fixtures are unlikely to prove too troublesome though and a top five place seems guaranteed.

Oxford have more games against mid-table outfits than any of their rivals. Hayes and Yeading, Salisbury, Altrincham, Cambridge and Wrexham could all have one eye on their summer holidays when meeting Chris Wilder’s men.

Rushden – Justin Edinburgh will be wishing he is handed a pound for every time he hears the phrase “six-pointer” during the next five weeks.

Six of the Diamonds’ last nine games are against fellow promotion contenders. It is an unforgiving schedule and might yet see the former Conference champions lose their grip on a top-five spot. If not, Rushden will command serious respect in the play-offs.

Kettering – Five of the Poppies’ final seven games are at home but the Northamptonshire club have actually performed better away from Rockingham Road this season.

Town have performed miracles to stay in top-five contention but recent indifferent results suggest that the off-field turmoil might finally have caught up with Lee Harper’s men. Must get back to winning ways soon or else they could find themselves running out of fixtures having played more games than their rivals.

AFC Wimbledon – The Wombles’ next three matches are at home and Terry Brown’s men are due to end the season against lowly trio Grays, Tamworth and Gateshead. The rearranged game at Bootham Crescent, whenever it is played, looks like being an important one.

Mansfield – Saturday’s 5-0 win at Histon reignited the Stags’ flagging top-five aspirations. None of David Holdsworth’s side’s last eight matches will pit them against bottom-ten clubs, however. The Field Mill club remain unlikely candidates for a play-off spot.

Crawley – The Red Devils’ next two matches against Stevenage and Rushden will make or break the club’s outside hopes of snatching a play-off place. Win both of those games though and Steve Evans’ men must be taken seriously.

Comments(11)

Sir Alex says...
11:22am Mon 22 Mar 10

Think we will finish 4th with Rushden or Wimbledon 5th.
Could Radio York not have made some announcements Sat game was off between 2 and 2.30? Nothing - just when I was tuning in after lunch!
Any news on revised date? I'm hoping for Thurs 1st April as I have day off.

jaybazza says...
12:15pm Mon 22 Mar 10

I only found out by some Wimbledon fans in the pub letting us know...

jaybazza says...
12:56pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Just checked my diary and our fixtures, the only date i can see for Wimbledon at home to be rescheduled would be: 20th April....
That would be an interesting run in.

OLD - HEAD says...
1:00pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Its very difficult for anyone trying to predict where York City will finish up in the league table. Supporters like me, who has seen most of our games this season, will all know just how unpredictable we are. We have played really well twice against Oxford, but we only got one point for our efforts. Yet in quite a few games we have looked second rate and still come away with the three points. The luck usually balances itself out over a season, so although a lot of our remaining fixtures may look easier than some of our rivals, there will no doubt be a few more shock results. The three key games for York City could be Kidderminster (a) Stevenage (a) and Wimbledon (h), the rest of our fixtures, (on paper at least) we should on a good day, be capable of getting something from. But as we all know, in the past it has been the lower teams who given us the most problems.

Sir Alex says...
1:02pm Mon 22 Mar 10

jaybazza wrote:
Just checked my diary and our fixtures, the only date i can see for Wimbledon at home to be rescheduled would be: 20th April.... That would be an interesting run in.
You should have also checked Wimbledon's fixtures don't you think?
They already play that night.
Its basically Thurs April 1st or Wed April 7th.

on the bright side! says...
1:14pm Mon 22 Mar 10

bet they were happy!

THETELLEROFTALES says...
2:58pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Pleased the Wimbledon game was called off. York are a top of the ground team and struggle to play in a mud bath....when the grounds dry out and we play with one or maybe two wingers....I think we will start to fly. The play-offs come at just the right time for York....nice playing surfaces and big crowds.
I know we can do it this season....total support for Martin and the boys....nothing less will do.

Tug job says...
8:44pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Nice to see the fixture lists. Rushden look to have a very tough run-in, as do Stevenage who will be "edgy" about winning the title. Mansfield, Crawley and Kettering are almost in 'last chance saloon'. Don't think Wimbledon have enough in the tank to take points of us, Oxford, Stevenage and Rushden. Things look reasonably bright. A point tomorrow night would be reasonable, three points would be superb.

Pop Stand says...
8:54pm Mon 22 Mar 10

The question is what contingency plans are the Club making to maximise the chances of playing our remaining five home fixtures this season at Bootham Crescent on a playable and decent surface conducive to attacking/attractive football?
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There has been more rain on it today and there is an unsettled forecast towards the end of this week, including heavy rain on Friday, ahead of the scheduled game against Tamworth. The blessing is Saturday might be sunny!
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It has been well publicised that Foyle does relish his team playing on it in its current state and there is little chance of any real recovery before the end of the season without sections of it being returfed (presumably a costly & unrealistic option) coupled with more favourable weather.
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I think it will be a real shame if we don’t hang on to our strong record at home this season & our play-off hopes if either (a) we can’t play the style of football we’d like to play on the pitch due to its quality; (b) we have a logistical challenge to cram our home games in if we have any more (last minute) postponements; or (surely not, as a last resort) (c) we are encouraged & offered to play our remaining home games elsewhere.
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The security word is “head-rain” – unbelievable!

Head of Bomber Command says...
1:00am Tue 23 Mar 10

It is certainly getting exciting. We should have been nailed on for a play-off place by now.

Still no point looking back.

I firmly believe we will end up in the play-offs.

After that, well it's anybody's guess.

HOBC

york city fc says...
9:30am Tue 23 Mar 10

Can't make it to the game tonight or listen to the radio- hope it brings York some luck.


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