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6:30am Friday 5th September 2008
Matt Clarke returns to the heart of the defence tomorrow as City aim to return to winning ways at Lee Sinnott’s Port Vale.
The big defender limped off at Aldershot with a calf injury last week and missed the derby loss to Leeds.
It’s typical that I missed the Leeds game. Coming from there, I was really looking forward to playing at Elland Road
Matt Clarke
But the problem was diagnosed as severe cramp rather than a tear and he was able to step back into full training yesterday, clearing the way for him to renew his solid partnership with Graeme Lee at Vale Park.
Clarke said: “The calf just tightened up totally last week and was giving me quite a bit of pain.
“Sometimes you can carry on and limp around but I felt like I was playing on one foot for ten minutes.
“There was no point in trying to be proud and stay on the pitch when I might end up handicapping the team. It might have made things worse.
“It’s typical that I missed the Leeds game. Coming from there, I was really looking forward to playing at Elland Road.
“But it wasn’t meant to be and I didn’t want to rush it. I couldn’t force myself through that game because everyone knows the league is the main thing for us.”
Clarke is likely to get the nod over Mark Bower at a ground where City are unbeaten in their last eight visits. Stuart McCall is also expected to bring back those he spared Johnstone’s Paint Trophy duty.
He will also go back to the usual 4-4-2 after switching formations in midweek to play a lone striker.
McCall said: “If we’d gone with our normal system at Leeds, with two in midfield against their three, we could have been ripped apart. So I always intended to play 4-3-3 with Daley and Colbeck pushing on.
“We’ve got the people to play that way if needed but I stress we will do it very rarely. It was just the right way to go that night with the way Leeds lined up.
“I was so pleased with the performance on Tuesday and I wasn’t too disappointed with the way we played at Aldershot. But I know there’s more to come from us.”
City have won 1-0 three times in a row at Vale Park. Only two starters from either side, Joe Colbeck and Vale keeper Joe Anyon, remain from the last clash there 20 months ago but McCall hopes the positive vibes in the recent past will have an effect.
He added: “For some players, that can count psychologically. Like when we played Notts County on the first day, it was fresh in our minds that we’d put in two really good performances against them last season and Peter Thorne had scored four against them.
“I remember as a player going to Portsmouth and often winning. It was the longest trek ever from Bradford but I scored the winner down there when I was 18 and always had a good record.
“Some people have lucky clubs and grounds but I just recall Port Vale for having a big pitch - I was shattered after 20 minutes!”
audal, waikikamukau says...
9:47am Fri 5 Sep 08
gspot, halifax says...
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Edinburgh -bantam, Edinburgh says...
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CTID, Eccleshill says...
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ricky, barrowford nr burnley says...
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boydungud, Market Harborough, Leics says...
2:36pm Fri 5 Sep 08
gspot wrote:Do you mean Dean Richards? He and Sas never played together I don't think - Richards had left the club a year or two beforehand.
yeah it will be good to see him back so quick with people doubting his fitness....he's a superb player and i think his partnership with lee could become as good as the one we had years ago of Richards and Marco Sas...Marco Sas was quality!!! Anyone remember him??Wonder whether Brandon will be on bench tomorrow seeing that he came through the practice match on weds.
CTID, Eccleshill says...
2:41pm Fri 5 Sep 08
gspot, halifax says...
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bratfudlad, Biarritz says...
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gspot, halifax says...
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boydungud, Market Harborough, Leics says...
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CTID, Eccleshill says...
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gspot, halifax says...
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djmoulson, BD2 says...
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boydungud, Market Harborough, Leics says...
5:01pm Fri 5 Sep 08
djmoulson wrote:I often wonder whether Des Hamilton might have turned out a much better player if he'd stayted at City another season or two. He was a flop at Newcastle and ended up doing pretty much nowt in football.
Sas...great passer of a ball, although his defensive skills weren't AS good, I just wish Bower wouldn't keep trying to be him and attempting to hit a 10 bob piece 80 yards away, the simple 5-10 yard pass would have given us much more possesion on Tuesday,as in all games he plays.Just think of what Lee Power might have turned out like if it wasn't for illness, the first two games he was MINT....and Graeme Tomlinson who was severely ill informed to go to Man U when he was still a kid by...I believe his family, he was a great player first time round. CTID
djmoulson, BD2 says...
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soulman, baildon says...
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LeftWanting, Heaton says...
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Reckless, Adelaide says...
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soulman, baildon says...
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LeftWanting, Heaton says...
8:06am Sat 6 Sep 08
soulman wrote:Is that a YES or a NO. Didn't know that people in Baildon were not able to mix with people from Halifax. His your PARTNER aware.
Kulscar was the guy who went to QPR!Leftwan*ing G-Spot is genderless while I am a MAN!! Left wan*ing I am Baildon whilst G-Spot is halifax.............
tyker, midland road says...
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soulman, baildon says...
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Waynus, BD6 says...
5:38pm Sat 6 Sep 08
soulman wrote:No, they aren't friends Soulman. I believe they are "Partners"!
Leftwan*ing my misus is well and truly happy with me! By the way it is Is rather than His ( your spelling seems to be on a par with OdShApEd BaLlS are you friends?).
Scargutt, League Two says...
2:33pm Mon 8 Sep 08
tyker wrote:Tyker, I was once driving in Knightsbridge in about 2001, so not long after Stan was at VP, when SVC1 on an Aston Martin DB7 stopped at a junction in front of me for ages. Stan eventually got out and came and asked me for directions to Oriel (poncy bar, Sloane Square). I am ashamed to admit that to get him out of my way, I gave him completely wrong directions and drove off. He'll have found it eventually, but I bet he wouldn't have expected it to be a city fan he was asking!
STEINER went to QPR but got a bad injury to his knee.who could ever forget Collymore's goal against Leeds--one of the best I ever saw even eclipsing some of those from BRONCO LAYNE!Sorry that whigeing Pom could forget the name of Collymore-- car numbered SVC1. STANLEY VICTOR COLLYMORE 1 as seen in certain videos in certain dark woodland areas where people watched people exercising their dog!!allegedly.
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Woodface, Perth says...
8:16am Fri 5 Sep 08
these security words we need to type in are hillarious.. the last post i did said "harm-self" ?