BLANKETY BLANK; It's 444 minutes and counting for miserly Town defence: Clark.Byline: MEL (Maya Embedded Language) See Maya. Mel - The story of Mel BOOTH LEE CLARK Lee Clark is the name of:
Town haven't conceded a goal in seven hours and 24 minutes of action at the Galpharmand Clark is eager to beat the clock again by blanking Dagenham & Redbridge in the FA Cup first round (7.45). A first away clean sheet of the season in the win at Oldham provides inspiration, as does top formfrom the likes of consistent Lee Peltier Lee Peltier (born 11 December, 1986 in Liverpool) is an English footballer, currently playing for Yeovil Town on loan from Liverpool. He can play as a defender or a midfielder. in the build-up build·up also build-up n. 1. The act or process of amassing or increasing: a military buildup; a buildup of tension during the strike. 2. to a first-ever meeting between Town and the east London East London, city (1991 pop. 240,474), Eastern Cape, SE South Africa, on the Indian Ocean. The city grew around a British military post founded in 1847. Its harbor was developed from 1886, and today it is a leading South African port. club. "We've had four clean sheets on the bounce at home and when you're stopping the opposition from scoring it's bound to be a solid base," said Clark. "It's a team thing and about doing things correctly as a group, and when we do the defensive side of the game properly I'm always confident we'll win games because of the quality we've got at the top end of the pitch - we've got people who can create and people who can score." It's 444 minutes since Kieran Murtagh's goal against Town in Yeovil's 2-1 Galpharm defeat on August 29, since when Peltier and Co have remained untouchable untouchable Former classification of various low-status persons and those outside the Hindu caste system in Indian society. The term Dalit is now used for such people (in preference to Mohandas K. . "Lee Peltier is a terrific athlete and in the last five or six matches he's been outstanding," added the boss, chasing an pounds 18,000 first-round win prize, a place in the November 28 second round and hoping to avoid a Victoria Road replay on Tuesday, November 17. "He's quick, good in the air for his size and he enjoys defending. On top of that, his pattern play and attacking has improved and, at home, pace and creativity from the full-backs is vital to us and Lee has been producing a consistently high level. "He can still continue improving and we are working with him on all aspects, but playing like he is he's a tremendous asset to the team." CAPTION(S): UP FOR THE CUP: Town defender Lee Peltier (centre) and his senior colleagues prepare at the Storthes Hall Storthes Hall is a part of the township of Kirkburton. A heavily wooded area, it comprises a single road, Storthes Hall Lane, which links Kirkburton with the nearby villages of Farnley Tyas and Thurstonland. To the immediate north is North Spring Wood. complex for tomorrow's FA Cup first round tie against Dagenham & Redbridge |
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