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Post by Steve T on Mar 10, 2011 13:30:32 GMT 1
Banbury Guardian review. Banbury at Salisbury: 1968-69 L 0-3 795 1969-70 W 2-0 500 Kelcher, Bradbury 1970-71 D 1-1 631 Foster 2002-03 D 0-0 663 2003-04 D 1-1 601 Stidder 2005-06 W 3-1 494 Baird 2, Gooderick
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Post by teamkettlechip on Mar 10, 2011 22:38:31 GMT 1
Salisbury 0-0 Banbury Att 662
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Post by stephen on Mar 11, 2011 12:50:14 GMT 1
Well Weymouth beat them, we beat Weymouth so on the basis we should maintain our 40 year "run" there. Some great old names there - Foster, Bradbury, Kelcher .
Good preview in the Oxford Mail repeated below, yes I do know how to hyperlink but it is always easier not to swap web-pages. Pleasing to see local youngsters given a chance.
FOOTBALL: Young star Rose can blossom for Banbury 9:30am Friday 11th March 2011
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Banbury United boss Billy Jeffrey says there is more to come from Henry Rose after the young striker scored his first Premier Division goal in last weekend’s win against Weymouth.
Two hat-tricks for the reserves prompted Jeffrey to give him another run-out for the first team, with his second-half sealing a fine show in a 3-0 victory.
And Jeffrey is looking for him to do the same when they travel to league leaders Salisbury on Saturday.
“He was a breath of fresh air for us,” said Jeffrey, who paired Rose up front with David Stone.
“He has done quite well when he’s played for us before and did well when he came on as substitute against Salisbury (Banbury lost 1-0).
“He gave us a bit of enthusiasm and chased a lot of lost causes. The icing on the cake was that he scored a goal in the last 20 minutes or so.
“We’ve got a few lads like him at the club who are knocking at the door like Harrison Foster and James Peppiatt.
“Declan Benjamin also did well, winning the penalty and made a good run for the second goal.
“We haven’t got the money to throw about, so it’s good when you get lads like Henry coming through. We’d like to get more.
“Joe Coleman did the same as did Joe Murrell.”
Jeffrey said the win against Weymouth had given his side the perfect lift ahead of Saturday’s tough trip to Wiltshire and Tuesday’s game at play-off chasers Hednesford.
He added: “We have been playing good football like that for six weeks, but we have been missing our chances.
“Against Weymouth, we took our chances and the goals came at the right time.
“We have two tough games coming up, which is why it was such an important result for us.
“I’ve given the lads a break this week, so we have a fully fit squad.”
Banbury Utd (v Salisbury, away): from Murrell, McDonald, Maddox, Gordon, Learoyd, Stanbridge, Coleman, Benjamin, Stone, Rose, Farquharson, Staff, Haisley, Ashton.
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Post by Steve T on Mar 12, 2011 17:16:41 GMT 1
1 up at HT, Farquharson (28) on the break. 2nd half: Farquharson booked (47) Gordon concedes free-kick 25 yards out (lucky not to be booked), Salisbury equalise (52) From SC updates: "Chris Shepherd taken out by Declan Benjamin – shocking late challenge but goes unpunished." Good to see they're getting stuck in.
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Post by Sparky on Mar 12, 2011 17:21:52 GMT 1
Apparently 2-1 down now
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Post by Sparky on Mar 12, 2011 17:24:05 GMT 1
3-1
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Post by Steve T on Mar 12, 2011 18:04:55 GMT 1
Lost 1-4
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