Sunderland Echo

STOBBART KEEN TO CONTINUE MOVING IN RIGHT DIRECTION

TWR BIFOLDS WEARSIDE LEAGUE: SILKSWORTH HAVE THREE BACK FOR SHORT TRIP TO LEAM RANGERS

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Silksworth CW manager Andrew Stobbart is thinking positively, going into tomorrow’s trip to Leam Rangers (2.30pm kick-off ).

The Wearsiders remain sixth-bottom after the fighting midweek defeat to leaders Cleator Moor Celtic, but Stobbart has faith in his squad.

He said: “In recent games, we have started to convert our chances and also get the results that our performanc­es have deserved.

“This will be a tough encounter away from home, but we will be looking to continue in the right direction with another positive result.

“This will be our second away league game in four days, following the long trip to Cleator Moor Celtic in midweek.

“Games at Leam Rangers are always competitiv­e and it is expected to be a tight affair, between two solid sides.”

Silksworth’s pool of goalkeeper­s has been strengthen­ed by the resigning of Dan Lowerson, as young keeper Jak Wright continues to experience niggling injuries, this time an ankle ligament strain.

Defenders Mason Burton and Matty Hampton, plus midfielder Michael McVay, are all expected to return for the short trip to Gateshead.

Leam Rangers miss the suspended Christophe­r Lowther and Anthony Brewis, but Leon Kane should return for the Hilltop clash.

Sunderland West End, in seventh place, journey to lowly Coxhoe Athletic.

Manager Anthony Nelson said: “Graeme Pickering comes back in the squad after missing last week because of a wedding.

“Nathan Burrell also comes back after work commitment­s, Adam Drysdale is still suspended and Jamie Fryatt is still missing due to an injury, but Anthony Ross is looking to start after his injury.“

Nelson added: “Coxhoe have signed a lot of new players, so we know it will be a hard game, but hopefully we will get the three points.”

Second-top Hebburn Town Reserves, just one point behind Cleator Moor, visit Annfield Plain, who have picked up markedly in recent weeks and are fifth.

Harton and Westoe CW hostsecond-bottomPrud­hoe Town.

Manager David Crumbie goes into the game with possibly the strongest squad he has had since taking the helm.

Long-term injury victim Brodie Simpson is the only name missing from the squad.

Skipper Jason Pressling looks like he is over his knee injury and, along with fellow defender Andrew Burdon, returns to the squad.

Crumbie said: “Experience is something we lack in abundance, so the return of Nick Pain will be a huge boost to the squad.

“It’s baby steps at first, consolidat­e into a top-half finish this season if possible, then, with another year’s experience behind some of these very young players, we will push on next year, hopefully to challenge for trophies.”

South Shields Reserves visit Wolviston and will be without Logan Powell, Scott Rafferty and Tommy Conroy through injury.

Manager Leepaul Scroggins is in discussion­s with several players with a view to strengthen­ing his squad, to cover injuries and create competitio­n for places.

Wolviston manager Steve Cook is looking for another goalkeeper after big shotstoppe­r Chris Davidson surprising­ly announced his retirement.

Full-back Jake Marron is back from a one-match ban, while utility player Billy Crookston returns after a short holiday. Defenders Nathan Bonar (hamstring) and Spencer Nicholson (ankle) are still missing.

Hartlepool welcome Windscale without the suspended Ashley Clark, but Lee Jones and Luke Naylor are expected to return.

The Cumbrians should have a full squad to choose from, barring defender Dan Morgan, who has work commitment­s. Slight niggles to strikers Jordan Livingston­e (back) and Lewis Jolly (calf ) should be shaken off in time to play.

Richmond Town and Stokesley SC are both on North Riding Cup duty.

 ??  ?? Silksworth CW (red) fight it out with Boldon CA in last week’s cup tie. Picture by Tim Richardson.
Silksworth CW (red) fight it out with Boldon CA in last week’s cup tie. Picture by Tim Richardson.
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