Tyrell McKenzie from Curzon Ashton to Colne.
PLAYER movements registered with the Evo-stik Northern Premier League from Sunday, December 30, to 11am on Saturday, January 5.
Tyrell McKenzie from Curzon Ashton to Colne.
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Weekend Non-league Football Previews
JORDAN FAGBOLA, arguably HYDE UNITED’s most influential player this season, misses tomorrow (Saturday’s) Evo-stik NPL premier division game at Basford. The central defender suffered a heavy challenge in the New Year’s Day clash with Buxton and was unable to train last night. His absence offers the chance of a return for Matty Hughes who has not made a first-team start since the beginning of December. Youngster Alex O’Connor is unavailable but there is a possibility Kyle Harrison and Luke Porritt could make a return. A club source added: “At least three academy lads should be involved in the squad, which demonstrates the faith manager Darren Kelly has in the youngsters.” Paddy Lane has impressed greatly over the last few weeks and is tipped to win a regular place. STALYBRIDGE CELTIC are at full strength for their visit to Mickleover where they will be hoping to build on their victory at Workington. True to comments he expressed at the Bower Fold forum held a month ago, manager Simon Haworth has released several players. Jamal Crawford, James Caton, George Hughes, Michael Jones and goalkeeper Jake Turner have all left the Bridge. Skipper Danny Brady, who has also been released, has announced his retirement. In the first division north, MOSSLEY go to struggling Kendal Town waiting to see if Andy Keogh will be cleared to play. He needs a medical check following concussion. Mike Brewster is the only doubt for DROYLSDEN who are away to Chasetown. GLOSSOP NORTH END have no match. In National League North, ASHTON UNITED boss Jody Banim’s small squad is stretched to breaking point after a glut of problems. Sam Sheridan has a groin strain; goalkeeper Luke Pilling has been recalled by Tranmere Rovers, even though they had said he could stay at Hurst Cross for the rest of the season; Oliver Crowley is unavailable; Luke Ashworth is injured and Matty Chadwick is very doubtful. Banim added: “Liam Martin is carrying a knock and really needs to rest but he’ll have to play. It’s a bit of a stretch but we’ll get there. We’ll have to shuffle things around. “Fortunately, after tomorrow’s game at Brackley we don’t play for two weeks because we’re out of the FA Trophy.” Banim had hoped to make two signings ahead of the journey to Northamptonshire but was unsuccessful. “It’s a pity because they would have really boosted us,” he said. CURZON ASHTON have signed Crewe Alexandra striker Lewis Reilly on a month’s loan and he should feature against York City at the Tameside Stadium. There might be another addition to the squad before kick-off. Danny Shaw misses out with a calf strain while Joe Guest has left the Nash to play in Australia. Danny Morton has joined FC United. Oliver Crankshaw has signed a professional contract with Oldham Athletic but will stay with Curzon until the end of the season. |
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