Parslow desperate to figure in City big play-off promotion decider (From York Press)
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Daniel Parslow desperate to figure in York City big play-off promotion decider
11:41am Tuesday 15th May 2012 in News
By Dave Flett, Sports reporter
York City’s Daniel Parslow, left, joins in the celebrations after Lanre Oyebanjo’s goal against Newport in the FA Trophy final
YORK City stalwart Daniel Parslow is desperate to help the club win promotion at Wembley after being overlooked in the last play-off final two years ago.
Parslow was an unused substitute as City endured a 3-1 defeat against Oxford in 2010 when Djoumin Sangare, Michael Gash and Courtney Pitt were hailed off the bench by then manager Martin Foyle instead.
But the 26-year-old utility man, who will be the longest-serving Minsterman in Sunday’s squad for the Blue Square Bet Premier showdown with Luton, is hoping to play a full part this time around having started nine of the last ten matches under Gary Mills.
On the prospect of making the first XI this weekend, Parslow said: “You want to do your best for the team and go out and express yourself so, hopefully, I will get that opportunity this time around.
“I’m sure all the lads on the bench and in the stands, as well as the 11 starting, all want the same thing but obviously, as a footballer, you want to be out there showing everyone you are doing your best to get the club back into the League.”
Parslow has flitted between playing in the back four and as a midfield anchorman in recent weeks and admitted he would feel comfortable filling either role against the Hatters, adding: “I’ll let the gaffer decide on that one if he has to.
“I would just be happy to do whatever job he sees fit and will do my best.
“I’ve been getting a bit excited spraying passes about in midfield but maybe, if I play there on Sunday, I will keep it simple and just pass it to somebody who can play, like Paddy (McLaughlin).”
Currently in his sixth season at Bootham Crescent and, having been at the club when Mills’ predecessors Billy McEwan and Foyle both saw their tilts at play-off glory end at the semi-final and final stage in 2007 and 2010 respectively, Parslow believes the current group of players have a team spirit that can make Sunday a matter of third time lucky.
Mills has worked hard to keep a big squad of evenly-matched players content and Parslow, who, left, had only started two league games prior to Christmas, said: “Like every manager, the gaffer has got his own style but one of his great strengths is making everyone pull together.
“He makes everybody strive for the same thing and, hopefully, we can use that dressing room spirit to get over the finishing line. We’ve used a lot of players this season and the squad has been stretched to the limit but everybody who has put a shirt on has put in a shift for the team and pulled their weight.
“We are proud of what we have achieved so far and need to make sure we finish the job off now.”
City take an unbeaten record this term of three wins and one draw against FA Trophy semi-final opponents Luton into Sunday.
In terms of total non-League meetings between the sides over the last three seasons, the Minstermen have also won six and drawn three of the ten matches.
But Parslow believes Saturday’s 2-0 FA Trophy final victory over Newport under the famous arch will carry more significance this weekend than the two teams’ previous clashes.
He said: “Those games against Luton will count for very little now. It’s a cup final and a one-off game.
“We can say we’ve done really well against them this season but it’s down to 90 minutes and all about whoever handles the pressure. We loved every minute on Saturday and we can use that to our advantage.
“It can only be of benefit really. It’s such a grand place with so much tradition but the whole squad has now experienced that vibe so you can almost look at Saturday as a dress rehearsal.
“The fact we came away with a fantastic result means we can take the momentum into Sunday and getting into the League is what everything’s all about. We’ve been talking about winning twice at Wembley for the last two months but it was always about making sure we used the FA Trophy final experience to take into the bigger game – the play-off final.
“We need the result in that one and the players are fired up. It’s a tough league to get out of with only one automatic promotion spot. It’s now down to two teams at Wembley.”
Former Welsh under-21 international Parslow is also pleased this weekend’s match will not require him to bite his lip through his country’s national anthem as against Newport.
“I was tempted but thought that might not go down too well,” he laughed. “Normally I belt it out with pride.”
Outnumbered north
YORK City’s Blue Square Bet Premier final opponents Luton Town have sold five times more tickets.
Around 26,300 Luton fans had bought their seats last night, compared to 5,095 from North Yorkshire.
Tickets can be bought by visiting the York City page on See Tickets’ website at www.seetickets.com/york or by phoning See Tickets on 0844 995 9661.
The cost for adults is £36 and £18 for concessions or a £41 flat rate for Club Wembley seats.
There are also booking charges per ticket of £3 for adults and £1.50 for under-16s in addition to a postal charge of £2.25 per order.
A recorded delivery option is available as well for £6.
Comments(27)
WiShIwAsAtThEcReSeNt
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1:37pm Tue 15 May 12
paintitred
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1:56pm Tue 15 May 12
along with TY and Michael ingham have been through some real low times with the club.
This will mean just as much to them who have been on the same journey as us long suffering fans.
tips
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3:26pm Tue 15 May 12
duffy
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4:46pm Tue 15 May 12
nicko75
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4:51pm Tue 15 May 12
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Duffy - you are correct. Upper tier will definately NOT be open to Luton are maxed out at 29,400. How close to that can we get - would be great to scrape 10,000 to create some sort of vague equilibrium...
RooBeck
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5:01pm Tue 15 May 12
nicko75
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5:25pm Tue 15 May 12
duffy
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5:56pm Tue 15 May 12
ycfc
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6:31pm Tue 15 May 12
duffy
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7:16pm Tue 15 May 12
ycfc wrote:unfortunatly the two finals have split the support with many fans booking the trophy tickets before we made the play off finals. Many can't afford to go to both and it's going to leave us looking a bit daft on Sunday.Just hope the players are up for it regardless because they win games, not 30,000 day trippers.
The ticket sales are shocking if we are honest...... People have obviously chosen the trophy final over the play-offs why?? People of York give your heads a shake and back the team!!
ycfc
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7:24pm Tue 15 May 12
duffy
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7:36pm Tue 15 May 12
ycfc wrote:Problem is many day trippers don't see the second game as any more important they just want a day out at Wembley. They were never going to pay twice.
Yeah agree it's about the players not the support but like you say it's going to make us look silly on Sunday people will be laughing at YCFC as a club, the thing I don't get is you could buy tickets for trophy final all the way up to kick off so there was absolutly no need to buy a ticket before we found out we were in the play off final so the cant afford it excuse doesn't wash with me people had a clear choice and in my opinion they have made the wrong one!!
Phil, Leeds
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7:37pm Tue 15 May 12
Lolita
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8:55pm Tue 15 May 12
Phil, Leeds wrote:not to mention the cost of the train fare! I would love to take my little boy but at a cost of nearly £200 just can't afford to.
Tickets at £36 and £41, oh and add on another 3 quid. Er, so they're £39 and £44 then. Say so then. Rip off merchants. Oh and add £2+ or £6+ for delivery. There's a recession on but not in the football industry. Abuse of supporters loyalty yet again.
iandwightbenton
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9:11pm Tue 15 May 12
I want to know if I can get a ticket in a block behind the goal and they can't tell me if these are sold out or haven't gone on sale yet. I don't want to be in the corner !!
And if they don't go on sale I will just move to where I wanna sit but if I buy tickets in the corner now and then these seats go on sale I will miss out.
Has anyone else managed to buy tickets in blocks 109,110 or 113 and 114 ????
arsene.about.york
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9:12pm Tue 15 May 12
YorkCityLuke
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9:20pm Tue 15 May 12
rogue84
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9:57pm Tue 15 May 12
our average attendance this season has been 3116. if we take say, 6,500 to wembley on sunday that is more than double the average, pretty good for the distance and cost etc.
say luton have 29,000 there, that is compared to an average home gate of 6111, twice our average attendance. that will mean a total 4 times their home average travelling the massive 30.4miles south to wembley stadium on saturday.
I'm pretty sure that if we played this final at Elland Road - between us all plus friends, family and the 'day trippers' we'd be able to take more than 12,000 supporters (4 times our average gate) along the A64.
we can't look at these tickets sales and be too downhearted, their travelling distance is about £12 there and back in petrol.
ours is £80.
train tickets from york to kings cross on sunday are £94 return, from luton they are £9 into St Pancras.
point 2 - Luton only took 12,000 (ish) to the Etihad this time last year.....double their home attendance just like ours will be.
point 3 - not happy when i saw this, a quote from their official website.
'Furthermore, the Luton Town ticket office does have a small amount of tickets available to sell directly to supporters.'
Does anyone know if we've had this option at Bootham Cresc because i've missed something if we have!
DQ Sussex
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10:00pm Tue 15 May 12
DQ Sussex
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10:16pm Tue 15 May 12
rogue84 wrote:Any tickets sold by Luton have the same booking fees applied so I don't see a problem. Each team were probably given tickets to sell/give to sponsors. If they have any left over they would want to sell them.
you know what i'm like for stats everyone, so here goes......
our average attendance this season has been 3116. if we take say, 6,500 to wembley on sunday that is more than double the average, pretty good for the distance and cost etc.
say luton have 29,000 there, that is compared to an average home gate of 6111, twice our average attendance. that will mean a total 4 times their home average travelling the massive 30.4miles south to wembley stadium on saturday.
I'm pretty sure that if we played this final at Elland Road - between us all plus friends, family and the 'day trippers' we'd be able to take more than 12,000 supporters (4 times our average gate) along the A64.
we can't look at these tickets sales and be too downhearted, their travelling distance is about £12 there and back in petrol.
ours is £80.
train tickets from york to kings cross on sunday are £94 return, from luton they are £9 into St Pancras.
point 2 - Luton only took 12,000 (ish) to the Etihad this time last year.....double their home attendance just like ours will be.
point 3 - not happy when i saw this, a quote from their official website.
'Furthermore, the Luton Town ticket office does have a small amount of tickets available to sell directly to supporters.'
Does anyone know if we've had this option at Bootham Cresc because i've missed something if we have!
henleazeyorkie
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10:20pm Tue 15 May 12
YorkCityLuke wrote:Agree wholeheartedly with all comments, and in particular this one. Yes, we'll be totally outnumbered (but were always going to be even if we took 15,000) but......as other posters have pointed out we have an awful lot going for us - our overall record against LT, the warm up game v Newport, the sheer volume of noise we always produce, the fact we've BOTH lost play off games there in the last couple of seasons (but we won last week). All sorts.
Personally I prefer to be in the smaller crowd (as at Mansfield), makes the victory sweeter and encourages people to sing their hearts out.
Me, my two little ones (who even as "pretend" Liverpool fans both refer to York as "we" or "us" even when surrounded by non-comprehensible Bristolians, the two Watford fans I'm taking with me - we're pretty confident and I'm damned sure the dressing room are even more confident. So for the last time this season, and this league - everyone gargle up and bellow out
WE ARE YORK!!!! COYR!!!!!!!!!!
YcfcBooth
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11:28pm Tue 15 May 12
YcfcBooth
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11:29pm Tue 15 May 12
YcfcBooth
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11:29pm Tue 15 May 12
YcfcBooth
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11:30pm Tue 15 May 12
YcfcBooth wrote:*decent
Got my tickets in the post today, seems lots of Bradford fans in my area are out wanting us to go up as well so they can have a scent new team to play in Yorkshire! Besides, what team can look forward to playing Luton unless you know you're going to beat them!
The Panther
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9:45am Wed 16 May 12
Hi all,
due to a mix up I've not got a ticket for Sun yet, the singing blocks 111 and 112 appear to be full, this is where I was hoping to be!! Does anyone have a spare, if so I'd be interested.
I was thinking I'd book in 106 or 107 if I don't get a response by lunchtime, but if the rumors that collection from the box office is possible then I may hold off and do this on the off chance.
Cheers

Al-YCFC says...
12:23pm Tue 15 May 12