Blyth star Dale will be huge miss; BLUE SQUARE NORTH.Byline: JEFF Jeff boob who usually bungles Mutt’s schemes. [Comics: Berger, 48] See : Dimwittedness BOWRON BLYTH SPARTANS boss Mick Tait Michael 'Mick' Tait has player for a number of clubs in England and one in Scotland these include: Oxford, Carlisle, Hull City, Portsmouth, Reading, Darlington, Hartlepool (twice) and Gretna. He has also managed two of these clubs and they are: Darlington and Hartlepool. is hoping talismanic tal·is·man·ic also tal·is·man·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to talismans: talismanic formulas. 2. striker Robbie Dale Robbie Dale 'The Admiral' was born in Littleborough, U.K. on 21st April 1940. Dale was a key figure in the British rock music radio revolution of the 1960's Dale was one of the DJs on the offshore pirate radio ship Radio Caroline on 14 August, 1967 with Johnnie Walker, when will sign off from this season's FA Cup with a matchwinning performance. Dale will be in the Blyth side to face Conference North rivals AFC (1) (Application Foundation Classes) A class library from Microsoft that provides an application framework and graphics, graphical user interface (GUI) and multimedia routines for Java programmers. Telford United at Croft Park tomorrow but will then go under the knife at the end of the month. A knee operation will rule the former Ryton player out of the first and second round proper of the FA Cup - should the Spartans get that far.Tait said: "Dale is a big player for this club and a matchwinner. On his day he can tear teams apart or produce that bit of magic that can win you a game. "Hopefully he'll do just that against Telford, and while he won't be available if we get through, I'm looking for him to produce the goods on Saturday." Dale's form has been in and out over the past two seasons, brilliant on occasions, anonymous on others, but he has had a new lease of life under Tait. "It is all about consistency with Robbie. I left him on the bench recently and he came back in style but there is no doubt we will miss his input when he is sidelined in November. "But what we have at Blyth is an all-round team with everyone contributing and we want to maintain our form at Croft Park." The Spartans may have limped into the final qualifying round with a late extra-time winner against minnows Salford City on Tuesday, but they have won their last five home games. Telford have not recovered from losing last season's play-off final at Gateshead and are currently in mid-table, with just two wins from their last eight games. "It is a long journey to Blyth and their fans will be intimidating - but we have been there before and know what to expect," said the Bucks assistant manager Leroy Chambers. "It will be tough, but we are playing a team from our league and if we apply ourselves and play to our potential, we are more than capable of winning." Blyth have doubts over a number of players including Chris McCabe, Adie Webster and fullbacks Stephen Harrison and John Brackstone. CAPTION(S): GOING UNDER: Dale |
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