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  • 18/6/05 - Preece hopes early crowds boost kitty

    ANDY Preece has rallied supporters to turn out in force for Worcester City's pre-season friendlies -- and help provide the club with a bigger transfer kitty. The St George's Lane player-manager is keen to add further names to his two summer purchases,

  • Vaas plays his farewell game

    WORCESTERSHIRE Royals will bid a fond farewell to a "captain's dream" when they entertain Essex Eagles in a totesport League Division One match at New Road tomorrow (1pm). Sri Lankan star paceman Chaminda Vaas comes to the end of a short-term contract

  • Mitchell puts County on top

    A PATIENT half-century from Daryl Mitchell put Worcestershire on course for their fifth win of the County Championship season in the Division Two match against Leicestershire at Grace Road. Mitchell, in only his second Championship game, made an unbeaten

  • Preece hopes early crowds boost kitty

    ANDY Preece has rallied supporters to turn out in force for Worcester City's pre-season friendlies -- and help provide the club with a bigger transfer kitty. The St George's Lane player-manager is keen to add further names to his two summer purchases,

  • Summer is not a breeze at Harriers

    GARY Barnett believes there will be no excuses if Kidderminster Harriers' contracted eight are unprepared for Conference action. The players report back for pre-season training in less than two weeks after keeping to a rigid schedule during the summer

  • United and Town in tug-of-war over Burrow

    EVESHAM United manager Dave Busst is hoping to persuade experienced defender Marc Burrow to stay at Common Road. But he admits he faces a tough task with Travel Factory Alliance side Malvern Town poised to snap up the player. "Marc has various work commitments

  • 18/6/05 - Summer is not a breeze at Harriers

    GARY Barnett believes there will be no excuses if Kidderminster Harriers' contracted eight are unprepared for Conference action. The players report back for pre-season training in less than two weeks after keeping to a rigid schedule during the summer

  • 18/6/05 - Mitchell puts County on top

    A PATIENT half-century from Daryl Mitchell put Worcestershire on course for their fifth win of the County Championship season in the Division Two match against Leicestershire at Grace Road. Mitchell, in only his second Championship game, made an unbeaten

  • 18/6/05 - Warriors leader set to impress

    WORCESTER skipper Pat Sanderson is desperate to produce an all-star show in tomorrow's Churchill Cup clash against Canada and stake his claim for regular international recognition. The 27-year-old, who will captain his country this weekend, is hell-bent

  • US star White signs for Wolves

    WORCESTER Wolves' hunt for a second non-national star has ended in Orange County, California. Wolves have secured the services of highly-rated American Mark White to add to re-signed Ty Shaw and their other summer signing, Lithuanian Valdas Urbonavicius

  • Agents are testing patience -- Turner

    FOOTBALL agents are making life a misery for managers, according to Hereford United boss Graham Turner. His efforts to bring players into the Edgar Street club are being hindered by those looking to steer their clients to where the money is. "They think

  • Warriors leader set to impress

    WORCESTER skipper Pat Sanderson is desperate to produce an all-star show in tomorrow's Churchill Cup clash against Canada and stake his claim for regular international recognition. The 27-year-old, who will captain his country this weekend, is hell-bent

  • 18/6/05 - Vaas plays his farewell game

    WORCESTERSHIRE Royals will bid a fond farewell to a "captain's dream" when they entertain Essex Eagles in a totesport League Division One match at New Road tomorrow (1pm). Sri Lankan star paceman Chaminda Vaas comes to the end of a short-term contract