davieG Posted 12 October 2009 Posted 12 October 2009 According to the ticket office; Thank you for your email. The reserves are playing in the Westerby Cup winners Cup Final. The Game is against Barwell and is also being played at Barwell. The game will kick off at 7.30 and it is pay on the day unfortunately we do not know the ticket prices as they have been set by barwell. Kind Regards Amy Ticket office
davieG Posted 12 October 2009 Author Posted 12 October 2009 So is this defo on? As my post says 'according to the ticket office'
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 12 October 2009 Posted 12 October 2009 Amy's a foxy lady :thumbsup: No she isn't.
leftsideoverhere Posted 13 October 2009 Posted 13 October 2009 The fixture is now mentioned in an article on the Mockery's website, so that either confirms it is happening, or confirms it aint, depending on your view of our esteemed local newspaper.
davieG Posted 13 October 2009 Author Posted 13 October 2009 Stephen Clemence will step up his comeback from injury tonight determined to make up for lost time. The Leicester City club captain will feature against Barwell in the Westerby Cup Challenge final (7.30pm). City reserve team boss Gerry Taggart said they are hoping Clemence will come through a full 90 minutes at Barwell's Kirkby Road ground. "We may give him a bit longer than he has had previously and he may play a full game," said Taggart. "We'll see how he feels, but every game he will get a bit longer. TIN.adverts.adWriteDC('article-detail-impact-tile', '452x118'); "Clem is back from a long time out but he does my job in the dressing room and gets everyone at it." Clemence has not featured in the first team for 18 months because of a persistent heel problem that required surgery. He has not appeared in a team under Nigel Pearson and is determined to correct that fact. Clemence has credited Pearson for bringing a new level of professionalism to City and said he is determined to be a part of it. "I wish I had more chance to really work under the gaffer," he said. "The club now is so much more organised than the day I arrived from Birmingham. "When teams have suffered relegation they are normally making cuts, but we absolutely loaded up on the sports science department and employed new people. "Everything is analysed now and everything is shown to you and explained why you are doing something. "One thing that has been instilled in this club since Nigel came here is a winning mentality. Nothing else is good enough for him. "On match-day they are preparing to win games, nothing else. They never talk about a draw or of containing the opposition, they are always going out to win. "As long as that carries on and the lads keep performing to the standard they have set, then it can only get better. "We have a lot of young players who are still learning about this division because they have never played at this level, and they will only get better. "I am sure some of the players may have thought, going up a league, is it possible to get into the play-offs? But Nigel makes us believe it is." Barwell earned the right to face City after defeating Quorn in last season's Westerby final. Canaries manager Marcus Law said he will be at full strength.
davieG Posted 13 October 2009 Author Posted 13 October 2009 Leicester City will face Barwell in the Westerby Cup Winners' Cup Final on Tuesday October 13th, kick-off 7.30pm at Barwell Football Club. If scores are level at the end of the ninety minutes, the teams will have to face a penalty shootout to determine the winner. Leicester City's squad for the evening is as follows: Robbie Burns, Luke O'Neill, Cian Bolger, Tom Parkes, Ben Milnes, Nathan Hicks, Jorrin John, Elliott Chamberlain, Robert Ambrusics, Claudiu Hoban, Abdillahie Yussuf, Shane Byrne, Raj Gill, Kevin Knight, Liam Moore, Ellis Myles-Tebbutt, Oliver Norburn, George Taft, Jeff Schlupp, Astrit Ajdarevic, Max Gradel, Steve Clemence and Carl Pentney.
davieG Posted 13 October 2009 Author Posted 13 October 2009 Barwell are top of their League unbeaten in 11. http://www.barwellfc.co.uk/table/index.html Although they don't seem to have this game in their fixture list - not worthy
Brenfox Posted 13 October 2009 Posted 13 October 2009 Yep its on for certain. Just remember though parking is very limited & it gets full when Barwell play.
Thracian Posted 13 October 2009 Posted 13 October 2009 Stephen Clemence will step up his comeback from injury tonight determined to make up for lost time. The Leicester City club captain will feature against Barwell in the Westerby Cup Challenge final (7.30pm). City reserve team boss Gerry Taggart said they are hoping Clemence will come through a full 90 minutes at Barwell's Kirkby Road ground. "We may give him a bit longer than he has had previously and he may play a full game," said Taggart. "We'll see how he feels, but every game he will get a bit longer. TIN.adverts.adWriteDC('article-detail-impact-tile', '452x118'); "Clem is back from a long time out but he does my job in the dressing room and gets everyone at it." Clemence has not featured in the first team for 18 months because of a persistent heel problem that required surgery. He has not appeared in a team under Nigel Pearson and is determined to correct that fact. Clemence has credited Pearson for bringing a new level of professionalism to City and said he is determined to be a part of it. "I wish I had more chance to really work under the gaffer," he said. "The club now is so much more organised than the day I arrived from Birmingham. "When teams have suffered relegation they are normally making cuts, but we absolutely loaded up on the sports science department and employed new people. "Everything is analysed now and everything is shown to you and explained why you are doing something. "One thing that has been instilled in this club since Nigel came here is a winning mentality. Nothing else is good enough for him. "On match-day they are preparing to win games, nothing else. They never talk about a draw or of containing the opposition, they are always going out to win. "As long as that carries on and the lads keep performing to the standard they have set, then it can only get better. "We have a lot of young players who are still learning about this division because they have never played at this level, and they will only get better. "I am sure some of the players may have thought, going up a league, is it possible to get into the play-offs? But Nigel makes us believe it is." Barwell earned the right to face City after defeating Quorn in last season's Westerby final. Canaries manager Marcus Law said he will be at full strength. When I saw a Mercury billboard mentioning a City star continuing his comeback ~I thought they meant Levi! But he's not even mentioned in our mammoth squad. Anyway, I may well take a trip along.
maddog Posted 13 October 2009 Posted 13 October 2009 Barwell are top of their League unbeaten in 11.http://www.barwellfc.co.uk/table/index.html Although they don't seem to have this game in their fixture list - not worthy Yes they are doing very well. They will win. I had forgotten about Asrit completely, why did we sign him.
Thracian Posted 13 October 2009 Posted 13 October 2009 City won 1-0 with Clemence scoring the decider from a penalty. Report to come.
DB11 Posted 13 October 2009 Posted 13 October 2009 My mate reffed this. The 4th Official was a prem ref too.
Thracian Posted 13 October 2009 Posted 13 October 2009 My mate reffed this. The 4th Official was a prem ref too. Not the best I've seen, Premiership class or not.
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