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Post by QPR Report on Jul 25, 2009 15:51:45 GMT
Playing tonight: Fraser Digby, Mike Sheron,From Burnley Mad... Tonight's winners will take the last place in that final with Middlesbrough, Wolves, QPR, Tranmere, Celtic, Leicester and Barnsley...in Liverpool September 6 Tonight's squads:Manchester United: Fraser Digby, Simon Davies, Russell Beardsmore, Clayton Blackmore, Lee Martin, Giuliano Maiorana, Andrei Kanchelskis, Lee Sharpe, Keith Gillespie Manchester City: Eike Immel, Paul Simpson, Keith Curle, Alan Kernaghan, Ian Brightwell, Peter Beagrie, Nicky Summerbee, Mike Sheron, Carl Griffiths Bolton: Simon Farnworth, Tony Kelly, Scott Green, Michael Johansen, Simon Charlton, Julian Darby, Richard Sneekes, David Lee, Allan Johnston Blackburn: Darren Collier, Richard Brown, Gary Croft, Mark Atkins, Keith Hill, David Mail, Craig Skinner, Andy Kennedy, Per Pedersen Oldham: Andy Rhodes, Mike Flynn, Darren Sheridan, David Eyres, Mike Milligan, Lee Duxbury, Tommy Wright, Andy Liddell, Neil Tolson Burnley: Chris Pearce, Ian Cox, Andy Farrell, Roger Eli, Ashley Hoskin, Gary Parkinson, Liam Robinson, Andy Cooke, John Francis www.clarets-mad.co.uk/news/loadnews.asp?cid=TMNW&id=454763Masters Tournament www.mastersfootball.com/masterscup2009_northwest.htm
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Post by QPR Report on Jul 26, 2009 14:45:27 GMT
And won by Bolton who beat Oldham in the Final!Burnley Official Site - Burnley Masters Report Posted on: Sun 26 Jul 2009 Burnley's first ever Masters Football tournament took place on Saturday 25th July at the MEN area in Manchester. The Clarets competitors in the North West heat of the competition were Manchester United, Manchester City, Oldham Athletic, Bolton Wanderers and rivals Blackburn Rovers. Captained by youth-team coach Andy Farrell, Burnley opened the tournament against Lancashire rivals Blackburn Rovers in front of a crowd of over 7,000. Liam Robinson put Burnley ahead with a superb strike, before Blackburn equalised just before half-time. Ashley Hoskin then came off the bench and made an immediate impact scoring to put the Clarets 2-1 up. But, Burnley couldn't hold on to their lead and Rovers drew level in the final stages of the match. Next up was Bolton which proved a game to forget for Burnley as they were convincingly beaten 6-1 by Wanderers, who were the eventual winners of the North West tournament. Gary Parkinson scored the consolation goal for the Clarets. The Burnley squad was: Chris Pearce, Andy Cooke, Roger Eli, John Francis, Ian Cox, Liam Robinson, Ashley Hoskin, Andy Farrell and Gary Parkinson. Final Bolton 2 Oldham 1Bolton Wanderers progress to the Grand Final at the Liverpool Echo Arena in September. For full details of the tournament, go to www.mastersfootball.com www.burnleyfootballclub.com/page/LatestHeadlines/0,,10413~1730838,00.html
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Post by QPR Report on Jul 27, 2009 7:02:32 GMT
Masters - Screwfix North West Masters Cup 2009 Winners: Bolton Masters
Pld Pts Gd Bolton 2 6 +7 Blackburn 2 1 -3 Burnley 2 1 -4
Pld Pts Gd Oldham 2 3 +2 Man Utd 2 3 0 Man City 2 3 -2
Group results Blackburn Masters 2 - 2 Burnley Masters Oldham Masters 3 - 0 Man City Masters Pedersen Atkins Robinson Hoskin Tolson Sheridan Wright Blackburn Masters 1 - 4 Bolton Masters Man City Masters 4 - 3 Man Utd Masters Atkins Lee Sneekes Sheron Summerbee Brightwell Simpson Sharpe Maiorana Gillespie Burnley Masters 1 - 5 Bolton Masters Oldham Masters 2 - 3 Man Utd Masters Parkinson Green (2) Darby Johnston Lee Liddell Sheridan Gillespie Kanchelskis Blackmore Final Bolton Masters 2 - 1 Oldham Masters Sneekes Johnston Tolson Awards Man of the Match Richard Sneekes n/a Bolton Masters
Squads MAN UNITED MAN CITY BOLTON Fraser Digby Eike Immel Simon Farnworth Simon Davies Paul Simpson Tony Kelly Russell Beardsmore Keith Curle Scott Green Clayton Blackmore Alan Kernaghan Michael Johansen Lee Martin Ian Brightwell Simon Charlton Giuliano Maiorana Peter Beagrie Julian Darby Andrei Kanchelskis Nicky Summerbee Richard Sneekes Lee Sharpe Mike Sheron David Lee Keith Gillespie Carl Griffiths Allan Johnston
BLACKBURN OLDHAM BURNLEY Darren Collier Andy Rhodes Chris Pearce Richard Brown Mike Flynn Ian Cox Gary Croft Darren Sheridan Andy Farrell Mark Atkins David Eyres Roger Eli Keith Hill Mike Milligan Ashley Hoskin David Mail Lee Duxbury Gary Parkinson Craig Skinner Tommy Wright Liam Robinson Andy Kennedy Andy Liddell Andy Cooke Per Pedersen Neil Tolson John Francis
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Post by QPR Report on Jul 27, 2009 7:03:55 GMT
This is Lancashire Former Whites win Masters tournament 7:10am Monday 27th July 2009
By Liam Chronnell »
FORMER Wanderers players rolled back the years to win the North West Masters Cup in sensational style.
The Reebok old boys steamrolled the opposition to lift the trophy at the MEN Arena on Saturday night.
After thrashing rivals Blackburn 4-1 and Burnley 5-1 in the group stages, captain David Lee’s team defeated Oldham 2-1 in the final.
Wanderers, with the outstanding Richard Sneekes pulling the strings, were simply too good for rest, and the Dutchman, along with team-mates Lee, Simon Farnworth, Tony Kelly, Scott Green, Michael Johansen, Simon Charlton, Julian Darby and Allan Johnston, will now compete in the Grand Final in Liverpool on September 6.
“It was a great night,” said skipper Lee, in his sixth Masters tournament. “I always knew we were in with a chance after we got the team together and I’m really pleased we’re through to the final.
“I thought we played really well and were the best team in the tournament.
“The fact that all the players apart from one — Simon Charlton — had played together before definitely helped. There was a real camaraderie in the side.
“Richard (Sneekes) was superb but it was a real team effort. Hopefully it will give the whole club a boost and help give Bolton a bit of publicity.”
Lee certainly led by example, scoring twice in Bolton’s opening 4-1 triumph against Blackburn. Johnston and Sneekes, with a sublime chip, were also on target.
Bolton made short work of Burnley to qualify for the final, Green (2), Lee, Darby and Johnston paving the way for a 5-1 triumph.
Oldham topped their group, which included Manchester United and City - with the Blues winning the derby clash 4-3 - to set up a showdown with Wanderers.
In the final, Sneekes’ 34th-second opener gave Bolton the perfect start before the midfielder limped off injured.
Neil Tolson equalised but Wanderers always had the upper hand and the excellent Johnston, who is looking for a new club after being released by Kilmarnock after missing last season with injury, struck a fine winner.
They will now take on Middlesbrough, Wolves, QPR, Tranmere, Celtic, Leicester and Barnsley for the Masters Cup. \http://www.thisislancashire.co.uk/sport/4512897.Former_Whites_win_Masters_tournament/
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