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‘No mercy’ - York City boss ignores all Darlington tales of woe

York City manager Gary Mills is telling his players to ignore all tales of woe concerning tomorrow’s Blue Square Bet Premier hosts Darlington.

The crisis club, whose future remains in the balance after only being saved from closure last week by a £50,000 cash injection, are yet to pick up a single point in 2012 and only had eight fit senior professionals for Tuesday’s 3-2 defeat at Hayes & Yeading United.

Six teenagers were fielded from the start of that midweek clash and caretaker manager Craig Liddle, now 40, has even re-registered as a player with the possibility that he could take the field against the Minstermen despite hanging up his boots seven years ago.

But Mills does not want any doom mongering to distract, or even, fool his team ahead of the Darlington Arena clash.

He said: “I don’t listen to anything like that. Darlington can say what they want – I’ve heard it all before and it can all be mind games.

“All I know is Fleetwood went there the other day and only won 1-0. It was a win but not as comprehensive as everybody thought it would be.

“They’ve since lost 3-2 at Hayes but Darlington will be using whatever tools they can to get an advantage ahead of this match. We won’t be approaching the game any differently than we did before we went to Kidderminster on Tuesday night.

“As hard as it might sound, I can’t have any interest in what problems Darlington have got and what they might not have. Of course, I don’t want to see Darlington do anything other than survive and carry on and on because I would never want to see a club of their history no longer around but I can’t do anything to help that.

“I’m going there with my football club to do a job and get three points. Then, at 5pm, I will wish them all the best for the future.”

City ruthlessly despatched another troubled club, Kettering, 7-0 last month but Mills added that he is neither expecting nor ruling out a repeat performance of that outcome.

He said: “Who knows what the score will be? We will be looking to win the game playing our style of football.

“The main thing is to come back with three points whether we win 1-0, 2-0 or 7-0.”

With a crowd of more than 5,000 turning up for last weekend’s defeat to Fleetwood, Darlington are expected to be supported by another big home gate, as the community rallies around its ailing club to provide greater gate receipts.

City fans can also play their part in that cause by turning out in their numbers, but Mills wants that to be the extent of the away support’s backing for their hosts.

“Our fans can play a big part for us tomorrow,” the City chief pointed out. “The support we’ve had at places like Lincoln and Mansfield recently and, when we went down to ten men at home to Ebbsfleet, has been absolutely fantastic.

“It’s an inspiration to the players so it would be great to get a couple of thousand of our fans there and, even though there’s talk of people from York going to support Darlington in their hour of need, I don’t want them going for any other reason than getting behind us and helping us to get three points. I’m here to get York City promoted and that’s all I’m interested in.”

The Minstermen will still be without midfielder Scott Brown at Darlington as he sits out the second of a three-game ban.

Andre Boucaud is expected to be preferred in the starting line-up to Adriano Moké, who made way for the Trinidad & Tobago international for the second half of Tuesday’s 1-1 draw at Kidderminster.

Mills said: “Adriano did okay but not that well otherwise I wouldn’t have brought him off. I felt I needed to change things at half-time.

“Even though I’d decided to go with him from the start, it didn’t go as I had wanted.

“He’s got so much ability it’s frightening and he’s made a massive impact in some games so he won’t be disregarded for the rest of the season because of 45 minutes but we know he can do better than he did.

“Andre got on the ball for us a bit more because we didn’t do that enough in the first half.”

Former Sligo Rovers forward Matthew Blinkhorn – another half-time replacement for Jamie Reed at Aggborough – could also make his full debut for the visitors with Mills adding: “Reedy looked a bit heavy-legged so I decided to bring him off as well and I thought we were better in the second half.

“Blinks put himself about. If I had to make the decisions I did on Tuesday again, I’d do the same.”

Comments(12)

Sir Alex says...
12:30pm Fri 27 Jan 12

GET THERE EARLY!!

Bring back Paddy Atkinson (not!) says...
12:41pm Fri 27 Jan 12

Word of caution to all York fans travelling to Darlington tomorrow. I work in Darlimgton and went in the ground to get advance tickets yesterday. Just be aware that it is CASH ONLY....no Debit or Credit cards at the Ticket Office. Exactly the same as when we went into Administration of course and to be expected, but perhaps not obvious unless you think about it.

duffy says...
12:45pm Fri 27 Jan 12

Darlo have announced they will NOT delay the kick off regardless so as above allow a good one to two hours to firstly buy your ticket then get through the turnstiles. Could be a good 1500 city there tomorrow.

walwynwasgod says...
12:48pm Fri 27 Jan 12

Well said Gary. Lets get them beat and then hope they survive.

15ronaldo says...
12:55pm Fri 27 Jan 12

i be camping there early to ensure i am in my seat before kick off .personly I think york can win by 5 /6 goals because this season when teams have looked vunrable we have been able to score goals (kettering ,braintree) and i hope york can bring 1500 and to show what great fans we have. Matty Blair 4 the hat trick

OLD - HEAD says...
12:55pm Fri 27 Jan 12

It was slow progress getting in last season, without all this emotion that it could be their last ever match. So I am expecting it to be a nightmare tomorrow. Pity that City are not pre-selling tickets to their travelling supporters.

15ronaldo says...
12:58pm Fri 27 Jan 12

OLD - HEAD wrote:
It was slow progress getting in last season, without all this emotion that it could be their last ever match. So I am expecting it to be a nightmare tomorrow. Pity that City are not pre-selling tickets to their travelling supporters.
that would be beteer then all the fans can watch the full game

walwynwasgod says...
1:06pm Fri 27 Jan 12

Harrogate Minstermen have 3 seats available for travel to Darlo tomorrow. Depart Harrogate Odeon 10.30am Starbeck 10.35am Knaresborough Marquis 10.45am Boroughbridge Crown 10.55am. Fare £10 Members £15 Non Members. Please refer to website, www.harrogateminster
men.com for booking details.

ian923 says...
3:35pm Fri 27 Jan 12

It seems Darlo may be out of Administration very soon according to recent news but I agree no sympathy for them tomorrow till 5pm. Five of us will be there looking for a win.They need to be afraid, very afraid particularly of our goal Machine Matty Blair-he's here, he's there, he's everywhere! Come on City.

RooBeck says...
4:25pm Fri 27 Jan 12

Sounds fairly promising that Darlo will be rescued - there is a Sheffield based businessman/venture capitalist who is reported to have an investment/rescue package, so as to put the club on a secure financial footing, in return for a percentage stake of future assets. Meetings with the Insolvency Practitioner are ongoing.Let's hope all goes well and that they survive but as the above poster mentions, no sympathy from City until after the final whistle to-morrow! (Except maybe for the bucket collection, and the admission fee!!) GM to go with the XI that finished the game on Tuesday night? The emotions and spirit will be there from Darlo but if we get an early grip and control of the game, we should run-out comfortable winners!!

RooBeck says...
4:33pm Fri 27 Jan 12

duffy wrote:
Darlo have announced they will NOT delay the kick off regardless so as above allow a good one to two hours to firstly buy your ticket then get through the turnstiles. Could be a good 1500 city there tomorrow.
Think that if KO is delayed for a second consecutive week due to congestion, that may result in a fine from the FA - there is a rule about failing to manage and stage a match at the designated time. So, in their current financial position, Darlo won't fancy running the risk of that!!

arsene.about.york says...
7:39pm Fri 27 Jan 12

If I were a Darlington fan I wouldn't be too happy at this development as too often Venture Capitalist = Asset stripper. However, if it gives them a life line to at least see the season out all well and good. I also think that GM's approach is spot on, we need the boys to be absolutely ruthless tomorrow. If there is to be any charity given out let it be in the car park before the game not on the pitch. COME ON CITY

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