Supporters Club Meeting Minutes (Feb 2009)

Date/Time: 21 February 2009 @ 12.30 Present: Dave Charlton, Andrew Westgarth, Jeff Young, Dave Wall, Brian Bell, Anthony Seghini, Deborah Wall, Derek Birdsey, Martin Hunter, Bobby Bell Apologies: Scott Dewhurst Correspondence: Thank you letter received from Macmillan Cancer Care for framed shirt donation Various bills have been received and actioned Letter of resignation received from Ian Burt Shop: Various stock items have been received, we are still awaiting delivery of…

4th March 2009
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Reduced Admission Alfreton Town (10 Mar 2009)

Blyth Spartans have reduced the price of next Tuesday’s Blue Square North home league game against Alfreton Town (10 March 2009) to £5 for adults, £2 concessions, £1 for under-16s and free for under-10s, if accompanied by an adult. The Club recognises the financial burden to its supporters caused of the amount of “concentrated” home matches due to the recent poor weather and the current economic climate, .

4th March 2009
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SpartansFans POTM – Feb 2009

3rd March 2009

CHRIS McCABE – FEBRUARY 2009 The month started badly for the Spartans in February with a horror show which saw the Spartans beaten by fellow relegation battlers Burscough, better was to follow with a spirited display (albeit we still lost) at Fleetwood and a battling point at high fying Alfreton Town. The person who typified the restored fight and belief in Spartans ranks was returning midfielder Chris McCabe who had…

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Alfreton Town 1 Blyth Spartans 1 (Match Report)

Saturday 28th February 2009 Blue Square North Alfreton Town 1 Blyth Spartans 1 Att: 480 Spartans: Paul Farman, Kenny Boyle, Gary Brown, Gareth Williams, Richard Pell, Andy Leeson, Adrian Webster, Chris McCabe (sub Alex Gildea 60 mins), Robert Dale, Shaun Reay, Marc Walton (sub Adam Laidlaw 76 mins). Subs not used: Andrew Wright, Ged Dalton & Stuart Banks. Spartans picked up a valuable point away at 5th placed Alfreton Town….

2nd March 2009
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Senior Cup Quarter Final vs Newcastle Blue Star

Although a request was made by Blue Star to have Wednesday’s Quarter Final game postponed because of fixture congestion Blyth Spartans can confirm that the NFA have today ruled that the game must go ahead as planned. The Spartans have their own fixture congestion as a result of FA Cup success and bad weather and will be playing at least two matches per week until the end of the season.

2nd March 2009
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Port of Blyth POTM – Feb 2009

2nd March 2009

CHRIS McCABE – FEBRUARY 2009 The month of February saw the Spartans play only three matches, the first was a performance against Burscough, which manager Harry Dunn described as ’embarrassing’ and ‘disgraceful’. The two remaining games saw the Spartans roll up their sleeves and at least try and complete in the games. This was helped in no small part by the return of midfield talisman Chris McCabe who put in…

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Post Alfreton Town Reaction

Suggestions that Harry Dunn’s Blyth Spartans team had given up hard work for Lent were set to one side in Saturday’s game at Alfreton Town. The Spartans recent points-fast, and Dunn’s own public criticisms, seemed to galvanize his penitent team into producing a performance of considerable diligence. A draw against the League’s form team was both very welcome in terms of Blyth’s precarious position in the table and in the…

2nd March 2009
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Dunn Blasts Blyth!

It was never likely to be a game characterised by stylish play or full of individual brilliance – and it certainly wasn’t. Blyth lost two nil against Burscough at the weekend with the Spartans lying third off bottom of the Blue Square North and their visitors one place below them. A scrappy affair was expected and that indeed came to fruition. Actually ’scrappy’ makes it sound better than it was….

23rd February 2009
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Civic Reception

Blyth Valley Council held a Civic Reception for Blyth Spartans players and officials last week. Mayor Gordon Knox welcomed the delegation and congratulated them on their fine achievements in this year’s FA Cup. He also stressed the benefits to the town and community in terms of raising both the spirits and profile of the area. Club Chairman Tony Platten thanked the Mayor for his kind words and also thanked the…

22nd February 2009
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