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Match report: York City 3, Dagenham 2
10:40am Monday 22nd October 2012 in Sport
By Dave Flett, Sports reporter
Two-goal York City forward Ashley Chambers beats Dagenham ’keeper Chris Lewington and heads off to celebrate in front of the home fans
DAGENHAM & Redbridge’s players walked from York railway station to Bootham Crescent on Saturday but no game is ever a stroll against John Still’s team.
Their first encounter with York City for five-and-a-half years, despite ending in a 3-2 defeat for the train-travelling visitors, proved no exception.
Just like that last 2007 meeting between the two teams, a Dagenham centre-back scored both of his side’s goals and, if ever an illustration was needed of the Essex team’s reliance on aerial strength for points, then look no further than this latest contest.
Headers were responsible for all of the visitors’ first six goal attempts of the match and it took until the 84th minute for an away player to manage a shot – on or off target – with his feet.
Set-pieces, inevitably, led to more than half of the efforts that threatened Michael Ingham’s goal but the Minstermen just about survived the onslaught and produced an attacking display that was the antithesis of their opponents’ robust and ugly approach.
Ashley Chambers’ two goals were as clinically finished as they were well crafted and Matty Blair’s ultimately decisive second-half strike was just as aesthetically pleasing following good work by nimble-footed on-loan Peterborough midfielder Danny Kearns.
The game was another big test passed by Gary Mills’ team during their Football League acclimatisation, with the players preventing a run of five home games without a win from becoming a bigger concern.
Mills should certainly consider dispensing with tradition perhaps and, given the choice, kick towards the David Longhurst Stand in the first half of matches rather than the second.
It worked during City’s only other home triumph this season when Michael Coulson opened the scoring after only 16 seconds of a 3-1 victory over Oxford.
On Saturday, meanwhile, Chambers claimed the Minstermen’s first goals at Bootham Crescent in five matches, as he bagged a brace before the break in front of the noisiest section of the ground.
Earlier, a Dagenham team, unashamed by their football philosophy, had signalled their intentions from the first whistle when Luke Wilkinson, who would later get his team’s two goals, booted the ball half the length of the pitch and out of play from the kick off.
The former Portsmouth defender then headed the game’s first opportunity wide from a Matt Saunders corner.
City took longer to impose their image on the game but, on 17 minutes, Scott Kerr and Jason Walker combined before Blair burst through the heart of the visitors’ defence only to be stopped in his tracks by Dagenham ’keeper Chris Lewington, who smothered at his feet. Within two minutes, the hosts were in front.
Blair sprinted ahead of Daggers defender Scott Doe to retrieve Jamal Fyfield’s headed flick on down the left flank.
He then nudged the ball inside to Chambers, who switched it on to his right foot before curling a shot beyond the dive of Lewington to find the bottom corner from 12 yards.
The visitors were level on 23 minutes, however, when a towering Wilkinson attacked the near post unchallenged to head in Saunders’ corner, only for the 5ft 10in Chambers to prove equally devastating in the air when he restored the home side’s lead before the interval.
Fyfield’s left-wing cross was excellent but matched by a perfectly timed leap by Chambers, whose powerful downward header from six yards bounced quickly off the slick surface to leave Lewington helpless.
Early in the second half, the selfless Chambers, normally just as pleased to tee a team-mate up for a goal than score himself, perhaps sniffed the possibility of a first senior hat-trick when he fired a wild effort high and wide from an unfavourable angle.
Dan Parslow also headed wide and Blair forced a near-post save from Lewington following a strong run through the right channel.
But, just before the hour-mark, Wilkinson headed inches wide from a Saunders free-kick, prompting Mills to scream at his defence to start attacking the ball.
The City boss was happier on 65 minutes when Kearns tricked his way towards the left byline before cutting the ball across the face of Lewington’s goal towards the far post, where Blair was steaming in to fire into the roof of the net from six yards.
Walker then wasted a great chance to put the final outcome beyond any doubt when he intercepted a poor Dwight Gayle back pass to bear down on Lewington’s goal.
With the Daggers’ ‘keeper sliding out to meet Walker 12 yards off his line, the City striker opted to deftly lift the ball over him but failed to gain the height needed to clear the former Leatherhead shot-stopper’s body.
At the other end, substitute Jake Reed fired wide from 25 yards with the visitors’ first shot of the game and Ingham had to react smartly to push Luke Howell’s curling free-kick behind for a corner after it had bounced in front of him when nobody met the winger’s delivery from the left flank.
Dagenham still refused to surrender and, after referee Andy Davies missed a blatant trip by Fyfield that left Gayle floored in the penalty box, the ball broke to Reed, who stabbed a shot against Ingham’s near post from a narrow angle.
When the ball was then cleared as far as Wilkinson, the impressive centre-back proved he is not just a one-trick pony when he thundered a thoroughbred 30-yard finish into Ingham’s bottom right-hand corner during the second minute of stoppage time.
But City got past the winning post to move back into the top half of the League Two table.
Match facts
York City 3 (Chambers 19, 37; Blair 65), Dagenham 2 (Wilkinson 23, 90+2)
York City
Michael Ingham 7
Will be disappointed that Wilkinson had a free header in his six-yard box for the first goal, but strong in general.
Dan Parslow 7
Solid and dependable, but could have distributed better at times.
Chris Smith 8
Mopped up when needed and never panicked when playing out from the back.
Clarke Carlisle 8
Provided important muscle and aerial strength to the City back line when the bombardment intensified.
Jamal Fyfield 8
The starting point of many an attack down the left flank, although fortunate not to concede a penalty.
Scott Kerr 7
Pulled the first-half strings as the team’s midfield heart beat, but his influence waned prior to being substituted.
Danny Kearns 8
Always willing to express himself on the ball and laid on the third goal for Blair.
Matty Blair 8
His pace and determination saw him win countless chases for possession that he had no right to.
Michael Coulson 7
Neat and tidy without really providing a substantial threat in the final third.
Jason Walker 7
Competed manfully against two strapping centre-backs, but should have scored his fourth goal of the season.
Ashley Chambers 8
STAR MAN – two tremendous finishes gave City the confidence to end a disappointing goal-starved run of home results.
Subs: Jonathan Smith 7 – combative (for Coulson, 64), Jon Challinor – foc-used 7 (for Kerr, 69), Danny Blanchett (for Walker, 84). Not used: Musselwhite, McGurk, Johnson, McLaughlin.
Dagenham: Chris Lewington, Abo Ogogo, Luke Wilkinson, Scott Doe, Femi Ilesanmi, Medy Elito (Dominic Green, 62), Michael Spillane (Gavin Hoyte, 66), Matt Saunders (Jake Reed, 79), Luke Howell, Sam Williams, Dwight Gayle.
Subs not used: Kevin Maher, Brian Woodall, Darren Currie, Jordan Seabright.
Star man: Wilkinson – constant threat in the City penalty box and no slouch on the deck either.
Referee: Andy Davies (Southampton). Rating: 6/10 – missed a few things, most notably a penalty against Fyfield before Dagenham’s goal.
Booked: Ingham 90.
Sent off: None.
Attendance: 3,391 (125 away fans).
Shots on target: City 6, Dagenham 5.
Shots off target: City 2, Dagenham 6.
Corners: City 6, Dagenham 7.
Fouls conceded: City 14, Dagenham 9.
Offsides: City 0, Dagenham 2.
Comments(41)
Even AndyD
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6:22pm Sat 20 Oct 12
Carlisle was good in the second half, won just about every header.
YorkCityLuke
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6:43pm Sat 20 Oct 12
Still room for improvement - we shouldn't have to score 3 to get 3 points - but I thought we got the result we deserved today.
As a side note, I got stuck behind some of the cockney geezers from Dagenham on the way back into town, and my goodness, they did talk some rubbish. Apparently when we go to their place, they will 'beat us 5 or 6 nil' - not if they keep playing like that they wont!
uhtred
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6:49pm Sat 20 Oct 12
openallhours
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7:15pm Sat 20 Oct 12
I'll probably get slated for past comments about Chambers after he's scored 2 today but that's what he's paid for, so good for him (still gives the ball away far too often for my liking). Kerr gave his best but will need more games to get back to his best.
No 'happy clapper' baiting or in-depth analysis from me today as we got the win we needed and just relieved that we've finally won a game of football.
Yorkieroy60
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8:55pm Sat 20 Oct 12
But despite the lack of encouragement from the crowd City did well today but it was frustrating that after such a cracking goal from Chambers to put us in the lead the opposition go up the field and get a corner and then bang! its 1-1 just through lack of concentration or slack marking not sure what it was but Dagenham didn't show a lot in open play so we really needed to guard against dead ball situations.
That apart there was several good performances around the pitch with I would say Fyfield,Kearns and Chambers vying for Man of the Match
-not sure who got it in the end.
YorkCityLuke
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9:14pm Sat 20 Oct 12
Yorkieroy60 wrote:Fair assessment - and Chambers got the 'official' MotM, for some reason it was announced right at the final whistle.
Good job we've got some 'happy clappers' cos the vocal support from the 'Longhurst' was non existent!-
But despite the lack of encouragement from the crowd City did well today but it was frustrating that after such a cracking goal from Chambers to put us in the lead the opposition go up the field and get a corner and then bang! its 1-1 just through lack of concentration or slack marking not sure what it was but Dagenham didn't show a lot in open play so we really needed to guard against dead ball situations.
That apart there was several good performances around the pitch with I would say Fyfield,Kearns and Chambers vying for Man of the Match
-not sure who got it in the end.
Peppa07
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9:17pm Sat 20 Oct 12
joejamestom
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9:17pm Sat 20 Oct 12
We will not score 3 every game so defending as a team must be addressed, however we were the better team with the ball on the floor Chambers had a really good game when he is as good as today he can be unplayable more days like this required. I was happier to see Blair out wide & running at the defence rather than in midfield not using that pace. As above the Longhurst was quieter than expected but perhaps none of us are expecting today's City to turn up, happy clapping from us today for a great afternoons entertainment. Oh Ingy unnecessary getting the card but very good otherwise & surely Jason's scoring boots must turn up soon as a reward for all the good work he puts in.
Happy days Cmon City!!!!
duffy
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9:39pm Sat 20 Oct 12
OLD - HEAD
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9:46pm Sat 20 Oct 12
yorkie55
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11:22pm Sat 20 Oct 12
Theapplesarecoming
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8:37am Sun 21 Oct 12
RooBeck
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9:10am Sun 21 Oct 12
Peppa07 wrote:Chris Smith scored with a header from an Ashley Chambers corner at Darlo on the 28th. Jan., to get us back in the game!!
When did we last score from a corner at BC? Was it the Kettering game (7-0)??? Why is it a complete waste of time us ever winning a corner???? Still, not complaining. Today was great and loads of players played really well. Blair and Chambers were the best!!!
RooBeck
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9:28am Sun 21 Oct 12
n by defenders! Three very good goals but Michael Coulson and Jason Walker struggled to penetrate the opposition defence but thankfully Chambers and Blair were back to playing more like they did towards the end of last season. Danny Kearns seems to get better with every game and it would be a good move if GM could get Darren Ferguson to extend his loan period up to the New Year. COYR.
Sir Alex
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9:45am Sun 21 Oct 12
Kearns, Kerr and J smith looks the best midfield combo. Proper midfielders.
Millsy nearly messed it up with the final ridiculous substitution. Michael pulled off a good save but did not command his area. Stupid booking for him late on - unsporting to say the least.
Fyfield and Chambers joint MoM for me.
Onwards to Accy should be 3 points there.
Sir Alex
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9:46am Sun 21 Oct 12
Kearns, Kerr and J smith looks the best midfield combo. Proper midfielders.
Millsy nearly messed it up with the final ridiculous substitution. Michael pulled off a good save but did not command his area. Stupid booking for him late on - unsporting to say the least.
Fyfield and Chambers joint MoM for me.
Onwards to Accy should be 3 points there.
Some old bloke
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10:12am Sun 21 Oct 12
I had a moment of deja-vu later in the evening while watching Match of the Day - Van Persie's cross for Rooney to score (which had the pundits drooling) was almost as good as Fyfield's cross for Chambers' second goal. If Jamal can play like that every game the left-back position is sorted.
YorkCityLuke
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11:09am Sun 21 Oct 12
Some old bloke wrote:It was a great cross - not unlike the cross he put in for Blair to put Luton out of the FA Trophy. Fyfield is really starting to show his class on a regular basis.
I thought it was a good game despite City's dodgy defending at times. 3-2 is always more entertaining than 1-0.
I had a moment of deja-vu later in the evening while watching Match of the Day - Van Persie's cross for Rooney to score (which had the pundits drooling) was almost as good as Fyfield's cross for Chambers' second goal. If Jamal can play like that every game the left-back position is sorted.
paddymacwakey
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12:29pm Sun 21 Oct 12
quakerwood
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12:32pm Sun 21 Oct 12
duffy
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12:32pm Sun 21 Oct 12
quakerwood
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12:57pm Sun 21 Oct 12
quakerwood wrote:City number 48
An hour to go before the draw for the FA Cup. Predict we're drawn against either Luton or Mansfield!!
YorkCityLuke
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1:47pm Sun 21 Oct 12
Phil, Leeds
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2:33pm Sun 21 Oct 12
Fyfield def motm and other decent performances from Parslow, Chambers and Kearnes.
What a strange final sub by Mills bringing on Blanchett (this year's Henderson!). Blair got injured allegedly by a mannekin in training or was it Blanchett cos there can't be much difference!
dazthecat
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2:43pm Sun 21 Oct 12
yorkie55 wrote:I've been pulling my hair out at Blair being selected in centre midfield for weeks, but I have to admit for the first 25-30 minutes yesterday he looked much better, he was finally looking to get beyond walker which is what we've been missing IMO.
Do wonder if some of you on here actually watched the game at all. Todays game could of gone either way but for exceptional finishing by Chambers been the difference. Thought Kearns was good today but Blair not up to playing centre midfield and poor Jason not good enough at this level and he knows it. He could play every game and he wont score more than 10 goals, but saying that Mills is the best manager we have had in years and I am sure he is looking for a replacement.
Have to disagree with you about walker, I think he's been our best player so far this season (fyfield in recent weeks is pushing him close). His unselfish work isn't being rewarded by others getting into the spaces he creates. Hopefully Blair can do that for longer than half an hour in the coming weeks
Great to get the win, keep it up lads!!
Agree with yorkieroy60, I've mentioned it before there is such a disappointing lack of atmosphere at BC at the moment, not an intimidating place for teams to come to at all
cityforthepremier
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3:07pm Sun 21 Oct 12
Phil, Leeds wrote:How many times have you seen him play?
Agree with yorkie55 that Walker is probably playing at a level above him, decent Conference striker but..... He really should have done better with a great chance but looked clueless.
Fyfield def motm and other decent performances from Parslow, Chambers and Kearnes.
What a strange final sub by Mills bringing on Blanchett (this year's Henderson!). Blair got injured allegedly by a mannekin in training or was it Blanchett cos there can't be much difference!
Budgie
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4:39pm Sun 21 Oct 12
heartbreaker
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5:15pm Sun 21 Oct 12
yorkie55
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5:22pm Sun 21 Oct 12
cityforthepremier wrote:Got a season ticket so a few times, i so hope he proves me wrong and bags 20 plus goals. Dont think he has been same since he got injured last year. He looks to slow and small to play centre forward at this level. Does anyone know how many goals he has scored in his last 30 games?
Phil, Leeds wrote:How many times have you seen him play?
Agree with yorkie55 that Walker is probably playing at a level above him, decent Conference striker but..... He really should have done better with a great chance but looked clueless.
Fyfield def motm and other decent performances from Parslow, Chambers and Kearnes.
What a strange final sub by Mills bringing on Blanchett (this year's Henderson!). Blair got injured allegedly by a mannekin in training or was it Blanchett cos there can't be much difference!
Yorkieroy60
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5:47pm Sun 21 Oct 12
I'm prepared to believe its a long season and he will come up, with some match winning scores.
Starting at Accy on Tuesday would be good!
YO1
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7:10pm Sun 21 Oct 12
Phil, Leeds wrote:I think Walker has worked his socks off in recent games. He's winning more of the balls played into him now and looking stronger. I wouldn't say he's not up to this league.
Agree with yorkie55 that Walker is probably playing at a level above him, decent Conference striker but..... He really should have done better with a great chance but looked clueless.
Fyfield def motm and other decent performances from Parslow, Chambers and Kearnes.
What a strange final sub by Mills bringing on Blanchett (this year's Henderson!). Blair got injured allegedly by a mannekin in training or was it Blanchett cos there can't be much difference!
However, it was a poor attempt when clean through. He really needs to cut out the "cheeky ****" out of his finishing repertoire as it let's him down everytime. Just it hard and accurate.
YO1
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7:14pm Sun 21 Oct 12
cityforthepremier
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7:30pm Sun 21 Oct 12
yorkie55 wrote:I meant Blanchett. As far as I can see he made a bad mistake at Barnet but has done nothing else particularly wrong. He certainly hasn't played enough for him to have the "Henderson" tag yet.
cityforthepremier wrote:Got a season ticket so a few times, i so hope he proves me wrong and bags 20 plus goals. Dont think he has been same since he got injured last year. He looks to slow and small to play centre forward at this level. Does anyone know how many goals he has scored in his last 30 games?
Phil, Leeds wrote:How many times have you seen him play?
Agree with yorkie55 that Walker is probably playing at a level above him, decent Conference striker but..... He really should have done better with a great chance but looked clueless.
Fyfield def motm and other decent performances from Parslow, Chambers and Kearnes.
What a strange final sub by Mills bringing on Blanchett (this year's Henderson!). Blair got injured allegedly by a mannekin in training or was it Blanchett cos there can't be much difference!
Yorkieroy60
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8:12pm Sun 21 Oct 12
'd i n k' its a four letter word and the Press Edit Police don't like it which I found out to my cost on my post!
dazthecat
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8:32pm Sun 21 Oct 12
YO1
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8:54pm Sun 21 Oct 12
Edsoni
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10:24pm Sun 21 Oct 12
dazthecat wrote:I agree with all the points made by dazthecat. I'm also disappointed by the lack of support when the Shippo drummer is taking a sabatical.
yorkie55 wrote:I've been pulling my hair out at Blair being selected in centre midfield for weeks, but I have to admit for the first 25-30 minutes yesterday he looked much better, he was finally looking to get beyond walker which is what we've been missing IMO.
Do wonder if some of you on here actually watched the game at all. Todays game could of gone either way but for exceptional finishing by Chambers been the difference. Thought Kearns was good today but Blair not up to playing centre midfield and poor Jason not good enough at this level and he knows it. He could play every game and he wont score more than 10 goals, but saying that Mills is the best manager we have had in years and I am sure he is looking for a replacement.
Have to disagree with you about walker, I think he's been our best player so far this season (fyfield in recent weeks is pushing him close). His unselfish work isn't being rewarded by others getting into the spaces he creates. Hopefully Blair can do that for longer than half an hour in the coming weeks
Great to get the win, keep it up lads!!
Agree with yorkieroy60, I've mentioned it before there is such a disappointing lack of atmosphere at BC at the moment, not an intimidating place for teams to come to at all
I'm a Chambers fan but thought he needed a rest to get back his Mojo. Wrong - Mills was right to pick him at Valley parade and his classy finish transformed a bit player back to a major influence. If the supporters don't give you confidence; get it from your manager and your own efforts.
I also thought Blair showed why he's been getting picked in midfield but also why he remains a threat when playing wider. Blanchett put in a couple of crunching tackles including one with his right foot but although he didn't do anything wrong (except visit the wrong barber) he didn't have enough time to show his worth. Unlike Fyfield who continues to discredit my original unflattering views. Another lesson in giving people time to develop - he's had a terrific month and what a cross!
The huffy duffers and negative clap trappers will no doubt disagree but I'm still happy with our season.
duffy
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10:36pm Sun 21 Oct 12
Edsoni wrote:I think most people would actually be pretty happy with a midtable finish and indeed Mills himself seems to now be making the same suggestion in one of his latest interviews. I still think he got it wrong sticking with the same defensive players and perhaps showing slightly too much loyalty to last seasons squad, however if we do finish around midtable I don't see that happening again and I can see a better push next season. Anyway it's still early days and I'm sure many still think we can push on this year.
dazthecat wrote:I agree with all the points made by dazthecat. I'm also disappointed by the lack of support when the Shippo drummer is taking a sabatical.
yorkie55 wrote:I've been pulling my hair out at Blair being selected in centre midfield for weeks, but I have to admit for the first 25-30 minutes yesterday he looked much better, he was finally looking to get beyond walker which is what we've been missing IMO.
Do wonder if some of you on here actually watched the game at all. Todays game could of gone either way but for exceptional finishing by Chambers been the difference. Thought Kearns was good today but Blair not up to playing centre midfield and poor Jason not good enough at this level and he knows it. He could play every game and he wont score more than 10 goals, but saying that Mills is the best manager we have had in years and I am sure he is looking for a replacement.
Have to disagree with you about walker, I think he's been our best player so far this season (fyfield in recent weeks is pushing him close). His unselfish work isn't being rewarded by others getting into the spaces he creates. Hopefully Blair can do that for longer than half an hour in the coming weeks
Great to get the win, keep it up lads!!
Agree with yorkieroy60, I've mentioned it before there is such a disappointing lack of atmosphere at BC at the moment, not an intimidating place for teams to come to at all
I'm a Chambers fan but thought he needed a rest to get back his Mojo. Wrong - Mills was right to pick him at Valley parade and his classy finish transformed a bit player back to a major influence. If the supporters don't give you confidence; get it from your manager and your own efforts.
I also thought Blair showed why he's been getting picked in midfield but also why he remains a threat when playing wider. Blanchett put in a couple of crunching tackles including one with his right foot but although he didn't do anything wrong (except visit the wrong barber) he didn't have enough time to show his worth. Unlike Fyfield who continues to discredit my original unflattering views. Another lesson in giving people time to develop - he's had a terrific month and what a cross!
The huffy duffers and negative clap trappers will no doubt disagree but I'm still happy with our season.
Peppa07
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11:20pm Sun 21 Oct 12
York Manor
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10:53am Mon 22 Oct 12

minstermen says...
6:19pm Sat 20 Oct 12
we need Mcgurk back in the starting
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