December 2, 2000

MATCH REPORT: Scunthorpe 0-1 City


It’s a funny old game isn’t it? I mean, considering our wretched showing against Kettering on Tuesday and Scunny’s run of four consecutive wins (including last weeks 6-0 battering of Mansfield), it looked like this Humber derby wasn’t going to much fun didn’t it?

How wrong we were, as Brian Little had clearly put fireworks up the players arses following the cup debacle and the result was a hard fought but nonetheless deserved win over a side I will begrudgingly admit are quite useful.

It all started quite evenly, Theo Whitmore went on a bit of a jaunt and shot narrowly wide, Scunny then had a couple of long range efforts that were comfortably dealt with by Musselwhite. City had a half hearted penalty appeal turned down as the game got going,  a Scunt decided he likes our Avec shirt so much he’d try and steal Clint Marcelle’s, the little fella was tossed to the floor but the referee was unimpressed. It was the type of foul that always get’s a free kick but a penalty for such a transgression in the area would be harsh.

City continued to plug away, Whitmore had a low shot but Evans in the home goal got down well to snuff it out at the second attempt. Whitmore, looking back to his best after a niggling groin injury was fresh after his lay off and he was teasing the Scunts defence a bit, putting some good crosses in. Unfortunately no one in an amber (or mustard with white trim as it is this year) shirt had the nous to get onto them. Not long after a second penalty appeal was waved away, but this was a much stronger claim than before as Tappa was sent unceremoniously crashing to the penalty box turf.

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December 1, 2000

PREVIEW: Scunthorpe


Episode one of this season’s Humber derby double bill comes just four days after one of the most humiliating defeats in Tigers history. But whereas our form looks suspect, the Scunts recent showings have been ominously good, the highlight being a 6-0 raping of Mansfield last week. City’s assault upon the Legolanders will be boosted by the return of Justin Whittle. He has been out of action since October, but is finally fit to stake a claim to a place in the defence. However, with Brightwell, Perry and Goodison looking solid, he may have to settle for a place on the bench.

Theodore Whitmore’s availability is still uncertain. He looked well off the pace on Tuesday, and will probably undergo a late fitness test to determine whether his groin injury has cleared up. Clint Marcelle is doubtful, meaning David Brown will likely be partnered up front by John Eyre, who can expect plenty of stick from the yellowbellies. As for the Scunts, their platethrowing, pantwetting boss Brian Laws is expected to name an unchanged XI to one that hit the Stags for six, they have no injury worries.

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NEWS: Brumwell back at Feethams


Phil Brumwell has rejoined his old club Darlington on a free transfer. The 25 year old midfielder was released by the Quakers during the summer and joined City after a trial period, but he failed to make any impact at Boothferry Park, making only two starts. Many wondered why Brumwell was signed in the first place as he was only ever a squad player at Darlo. The ex-Mackem was Brian Little’s third signing, joining just before a transfer embargo prevented the boss from strengthening the squad further, if Little had known that embargo was coming it is unlikely he would have brought Brumwell in. Still, with the little lad struck off the wage bill, Brian might have the cash to offer another midget, namely Clint Marcelle, a permanent contract. Or maybe not.

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NEWS: Stadium application approved


The Council have had the outline planning application for the proposed new stadium approved by Government Office, meaning they can now determine the application at their discretion. The Council gave the project a ‘Minded to Approve’ decision at the beginning of October, this will become a formal outline approval providing conditions imposed by the Council’s Development Management Committee are met. There are over fifty conditions, covering all aspects of the development including traffic and transportation issues and design of the actual buildings.

The Stadium Project Team hope to formally appoint a technical design team shortly, they will be led by an architectural practice called the Miller Partnership, who were architects on Sunderland’s Stadium of Light, Middlesbrough’s Riverside Stadium and Stoke’s Britannia Stadium. The Council are currently inviting contractors with experience of building stadia to express an interest in constructing the final designs, and hope to appoint a contractor by May 2001 with work starting on the site next summer.

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NEWS: Court case dropped/Chairman cops out of fan meeting


The long running court case between directors past and present over ownership of Hull City has been dropped. After being ousted off the board 18 months ago by Nick Buchanan and Stephen Hinchliffe, former directors Tom Belton, David Bennett and Alan Devy instigated High court action to wrestle back control of the club. However the case has been set aside as Buchanan and Bennett seem to have reached an out of court agreement. Bennett and Devy financed the purchase of Hull City from David Lloyd back in 1998 but were soon booted out by the ethically challenged Nick Buchanan who had allocated the majority of shares to himself and old mucker Stephen Hinchliffe. Tom Belton, who was Chairman at the time, was dispensed with shortly after and replaced by Buchanan who, in response to all of this once again trotted out the old line that he has the money to buy Boothferry Park in place and a deal with David Lloyd is being clinched as we speak. Yawn.

Buchanan was scheduled to meet supporters last night at a Tigers Co-op organised event at the 147 club on Spring Bank. However he pulled out of the question-and-answer session late on Wednesday sfternoon citing ‘personal reasons’ as his excuse, his wife had organised a surprise birthday party for him apparently (not much of a surprise then is it Nick?). Quite a pitiful excuse really and the whole thing reeks of blatant disregard for the supporters. This isn’t the first time the Tigers chairman has bailed on a supporters meeting, he was due to meet the Southern Supporters Branch recently, but failed to appear as a dog had eaten his homework, or something. This event had been scheduled for a long time, and to pull out after it had been announced in the press is not on, considering he gave assurances that he would attend on Saturday.

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November 28, 2000

REPORT: City 0-1 Kettering


City tumbled out of the FA Cup in the first round, beaten 1-0 at home by the bottom club in the Nationwide Conference. The only goal of a dire game came from Matt Fisher in the 57th minute, after being allowed the freedom of Boothferry Park (and most of the surrounding district, had he asked) to fire past Paul Musselwhite from 20 yards. The goal was typical our City’s performance – feeble, lazy and totally unacceptable. In truth, City had had marginally the better of a dour first half. A 35 yard effort from Brabin early on tested Bowling in the Kettering goal, while Greaves wasted a one-on-one after nice play from Philpott. Musselwhite caused a scare after going walkabout outside his area, but Goodison was on hand to mop up the danger in the area. Soon after, the Tigers keeper was forced into an excellent save to deny Robert Codner from 30 yards. As half-time approached, City continued to push, with Eyre forcing a neat save from the visitors’ chubby goaltender, and Goodison heading narrowly wide after an excellent Philpott corner. However, the best chance of the half was the final chance. A City corner was only half-cleared, and the ball fell invitingly for Brown fifteen yards from goal, but he snatched at the ball, and screwed it well wide.

The second half began poorly for City, with Musselwhite having to be alert to foil a one-on-one chance for Hudson. At the other end, Eyre had a half-chance with a header from seven yards, but could only nod the ball over. City were increasingly being forced back though, and on 57 minutes disaster struck. Some wretched defending enabled Matt Fisher a clear sight of goal, and from 20 yards he lashed the ball past the isolated Musselwhite, to the unrestrained glee of the 200 Poppies fans. It wasn’t getting any better, as the crowd justifiably vented their frustration as yet another throw-in to City was squandered. That led to Brabin appearing to remonstrate with the Kempton as its patrons derided the lack of effort, though perhaps the player was having a go at himself, or his team mates. He had better have been – we paid to watch that, and any criticism aimed at the team was fully warranted. Back on the pitch, and things were becoming increasingly grim. Edwards took a free-kick 45 yards from goal, but somehow punted the ball into the mocking band of Kettering fans, as opposed to the penalty area.

Whitmore was thrown in, though he was clearly unfit, limping after three minutes. Despite the handicap of his groin injury, he briefly invigorated his team mates, and City came close when a superbly cushioned header by Brown gave Brabin a clear sight of goal, but his header flashed wide with the goal at his mercy. The final fifteen minutes were a numbing torture, as Whitmore faded from view, City’s players continued to show the same witlessness and deplorable lack of effort, while the City fans exasperation escalated. With a minute left on the clock, Brown provided Greaves a golden chance from 20 yards with only the keeper to beat…and he cleared the North Stand. Quite a fitting way to end a utterly disgraceful evening.

Particular criticism can be levelled at Harper, Eyre, Brabin and Philpott. If they have any decency, they will hand back their wages for this week to the club. Brown tried, but resorted to falling over for free-kicks, so poor was the support he received. Brightwell defended well, but wasted too many free-kicks up front. Musselwhite cannot be blamed, Perry was adequate, Edwards hapless out of position, Greaves ineffectual and Goodison isolated at the back, and relied upon up front. It was a humbling night for all. If City are to avoid a pasting at Scunthorpe on Saturday, changes must be made.

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PREVIEW: City v Kettering


City take on Kettering in their FA Cup first round replay with a couple of injury worries. Jamaican international Theodore Whitmore has failed to recover from the groin injury that kept him out of Saturday’s 2-1 win over Carlisle. Clint Marcelle picked up an ankle injury in that game, and will also be unfit, paving the way for a return to the starting eleven for John Eyre, who will likely partner David Brown up front. In defence, City are unchanged, with captain Justin Whittle unlikely to be risked after recovering from injury. Greaves, Brabin and Philpott are expected to once again form the midfield three.

Kettering, now four points adrift at the bottom of the Conference, have recently added two strikers to their frail squad. Darren Collins has returned to Rockingham Road, while 39 year old former French international Amara Simba has also joined the Poppies from Kingstonian. Kettering boss Peter Morris, heavily criticised in recent weeks by supporters, will hope to bring the two up to Boothferry Park, though what role they will play is uncertain, as is the future of Dale Watkins, whose place is now under threat. The winners of the replay will face Bristol City at Ashton Gate in the second round on December 9th.

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November 25, 2000

REPORT: City 2-1 Carlisle


City tried their hardest to snatch a draw away from the jaws of victory but nonetheless took all three points in a Jekyll and Hyde performance against bottom placed Carlisle. Ian Goodison returned to the starting XI after missing the Kettering cup game last week, but a lack of fitness kept out his compatriot Theo Whitmore. City took the lead after just 7 minutes following a display of unexpected benevolence from the Cumbrian’s keeper Matthew Glennon. Under no pressure whatsoever, he hacked the ball straight to David Brown, who gleefully took a few steps forward before unleashing an unstoppable shot into the far corner of the net, with Glennon looking just a tad bemused.

The goal calmed City down somewhat, and they began patiently plugging away for a second. It came on 23 minutes following a goalmouth melee, Edwards (I think) laid the ball back to Ian Goodison, lurking on the edge of the box, the Jamaican drew back a white boot and sidefooted through the crowd to double the Tiger’s lead. City were in control at this stage and could have had more, Brightwell played a long crossfield ball into the area which was met by Gary Brabin who thumped a volley a foot outside of the right post. Brabin went close again with a glorious chipped shot from some 35 yards out that forced an acrobatic save from Glennon who parried away. The half ended with City 2-0 up and seemingly in control, and things looked good when we began the second half as we had ended the first. A corner clearance fell to Clint Marcelle to the left of the goal and he struck a powerful shot that was cleared off the line by the far post. It all seemed to go downhill from that point, Carlisle took the initiative and the Tigers didn’t look to have a response, backing off and letting the visitors back into the game.

The Cumbrians had a series of corners, about 4 million in all, and they finally made one count on 71 minutes, Connelly hammering in a rebound as the City defence snoozed. The Tigers looked bereft of ideas and a change had to be made. With ten minutes remaining, Brian Little made three, replacing Brown, Marcelle and Philpott with Wood, Eyre and Swales. Paul Musselwhite wasn’t troubled a great deal, but he was forced to pull off a diving save to tip over a 40-yard effort. City jolted from their slumber and had a few attacks that ultimately fell apart due to poor final balls. Brabin dinked the ball to Swales in the right far corner, he laid off to Edwards who found John Eyre. He turned and scooped a shot just wide of the left post. Some nervy moments at the end, but we held on for a vital three points. We remain in tenth position, four points off seventh place currently filled by Cheltenham. Scunny lie in sixth after destroying Mansfield 6-0 ahead of next weeks Humber derby. Fun and games lie in store.

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PREVIEW: City v Carlisle


Theodore Whitmore is City’s only doubt as they prepare to face Carlisle at the Ark. The Jamaican midfielder has not trained properly for two weeks now and is described by Brian Little as being ‘only 80 per cent at the moment’. He missed the Kettering cup tie last week after only returning from international duty the day before. Also missing that day was Whitmore’s compatriot Ian Goodison, he is expected to resume his role at the heart of defence. Justin Whittle has recovered from the knee injury that has kept him out for 5 weeks but is likely to start on the bench.

Up front John Eyre looks likely to keep his place despite a nightmare showing last week, he has been dogged by a back injury for most of the season and has looked out of sorts when used, we could really use an on form striker right now as we push for a play-off placing. Carlisle are currently propping up the division but have won their last two games, beating in form Southend 3-1 and then hammering Conference side Woking 5-1 in the cup last week. Missing for the Cumbrians is Steve Soley who is still recovering from an ankle injury.


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November 18, 2000

REPORT: Kettering 0-0 City


City and Kettering eked out a goalless draw in this FA Cup first round tie at Rockingham Road, meaning a replay is needed to see who will face Bristol City away in Round Two. The Poppies, currently propping up the Conference, battled hard and nearly took the lead after six minutes, Lee Hudson put in a cross that deflected kindly to Phil Brown, he struck a shot just wide of the post. Hudson fired a shot over from around 25 yards out before a Carl Adams free kick was hacked away. Finally City responded and Clint Marcelle had a near post shot blocked before David Brown had a low drive superbly saved by Ian Bowling, the ball rebounded back to Brown but he blasted wide.

Hudson fired wide with the break approaching after Musslewhite’s headed clearance dropped at his feet around 30 yards out. City were stronger after the interval and David Brightwell’s close range header from a Philpott free kick forced a good save from Bowling. On the hour mark Gary Brabin hammered a shot against the post after another Philpott free kick which popped loose in the box. Later David Brown rifled a shot through a congested penalty area which struck Bowling’s legs and bounced away to safety. Neither side had the cutting edge necessary and will have to do it all again on Tuesday 28th at Boothferry Park, the winners will meet Bristol City in the next round. The Robins beat Chesterfield 1-0 away to set up a second round tie at Ashton Gate to be played December 9th.

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