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  • 5/10/04 - Heeley calls on fans to back players

    AFTER a decade's loyal service at Worcester City, you'd be forgiven for thinking that nothing ever surprises captain Carl Heeley. But even City's long-serving skipper was amazed at the stick dished out by a section of support towards the team and manager

  • Fixtures

    July (friendlies) Thurs 15 PERSHORE TN (H) 6-1 Ross, Vincent, J Clarke (2), Stokes, og SAT 17 HALESOWEN TOWN (H) 1-0 O'Toole TUES 20 COVENTRY CITY (H) 0-1 TUES 27 HEREFORD UTD (H) 0-3 WEDS 28 REDDITCH UTD (H) 1-3 Williams FRI 30 WORCESTER CITY (H) 3-2

  • Hayes could make return next week

    TOMMY Hayes could be back in action as soon as next week. The Worcester Warriors' fly-half, who suffered a knee injury against Bath last month, has undergone a clean-up operation to remove some cartilage. However, despite the minor surgery, Hayes has

  • Sanderson in England frame

    PAT Sanderson could be in line for a full England call-up. Worcester Warriors' skipper, who has been influential in the Sixways club's opening five Premiership matches, is in the thoughts of caretaker coach Andy Robinson. England flanker Richard Hill

  • Davies reflects on fond City memories

    DESPITE huge disappointment at being shown the exit door at St George's Lane, Allan Davies only has fond memories of his three seasons at Worcester City. The 32-year-old defender makes his debut for UniBond Division One leaders Ilkeston Town this afternoon

  • Mills continuing to set goals standard

    HEREFORD United's veteran striker Lee Mills admits to setting the same personal target of a goal every two games at each of his clubs - and there have quite a few down the years! Mills, 34, has proved prolific at every level of English football during

  • 9/10/04 - Injury jinx strikes as City battle

    A BATTLING display from Worcester City earned them a deserved goalless draw with Nationwide North leaders Alfreton Town at St George's Lane last night. It was perhaps not a Friday night thriller, with precious few chances throughout the gritty tussle,

  • 9/10/04 - Sanderson ready for England call

    PAT Sanderson could be in line for a full England call-up. Worcester Warriors' skipper, who has been influential in the Sixways club's opening five Premiership matches, is in the thoughts of caretaker coach Andy Robinson. England flanker Richard Hill

  • 9/10/04 - Hayes still eyeing Gloucester clash

    TOMMY Hayes could be back in action as soon as next week. The Worcester Warriors' fly-half, who suffered a knee injury against Bath last month, has undergone a clean-up operation to remove some cartilage. However, despite the minor surgery, Hayes has

  • 9/10/04 - Jenkins predicts Harriers lift-off

    MIDFIELDER Lee Jenkins is convinced Kidderminster Harriers can drag themselves away from the Coca-Cola League Two danger zone. Harriers go into today's clash at Lincoln City at the foot of the table after a desperately disappointing start to the season

  • Injury jinx hits City's battlers

    A BATTLING display from Worcester City earned them a deserved goalless draw with Nationwide North leaders Alfreton Town at St George's Lane last night. It was perhaps not a Friday night thriller, with precious few chances throughout the gritty tussle,

  • Wolves aiming to open with win

    WORCESTER Wolves tonight embark on their opening England Basketball League Division One game looking to triumph over Kingston Wildcats at University College Worcester (7pm). Wolves enter the challenging en-counter in good spirits having racked up four

  • County bowlers impress

    AFTER the summer closure of the Perdiswell indoor facility in Worcester, the Worcestershire Indoor Bowling Association received a morale-boosting victory in the Four Counties Tournament in Blackpool. In a round-robin competition against Warwickshire,

  • Jenkins predicts Harriers lift-off

    MIDFIELDER Lee Jenkins is convinced Kidderminster Harriers can drag themselves away from the Coca-Cola League Two danger zone. Harriers go into today's clash at Lincoln City at the foot of the table after a desperately disappointing start to the season

  • 9/10/04 - Davies reflects on fond City memories

    DESPITE huge disappointment at being shown the exit door at St George's Lane, Allan Davies only has fond memories of his three seasons at Worcester City. The 32-year-old defender makes his debut for UniBond Division One leaders Ilkeston Town this afternoon

  • Worcester City 0 Alfreton Town 0

    Friday, October 8, 2004 A BATTLING display from Worcester City earned them a deserved goalless draw with Nationwide North leaders Alfreton Town at St George's Lane last night. It was perhaps not a Friday night thriller, with precious few chances throughout