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United face tricky opening fixture



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
Beverley United kick of their new Hull Sunday Premier league season this weekend and face a tricky task with an opening away game against Swiss Bilton.
The game is to be played on the Longhill football pitch in Hull with an earlier kick off time of 10am (Sunday).

Beverley's new look side will be missing some key players in Lamplugh (nose), Lane (foot), Whitehead (holiday) and Grayston (work commitments) with attacker Danny Cattle facing a late fitness test on a niggling hip injury.

Players looking set to be in the starting eleven will be goalkeeper Adam Nicholson, Alan Laud, Sam Overton and Dave Ricardo along with club captain Jon Ricardo.

Williams and Clark will be selecting their team over the weekend dependant upon certain players coming through their Saturday matches unscathed.

All in all it will be important for the players to gel quickly if they are to challenge for top honours this term.

Squad (from) :-Nicholson, Overton, Monaghan, J. Ricardo, P. Clark, O'Connell, D. Ricardo, Rushton, Dixon, Gibson, Laud, Botton, Kershaw, Cattle, Morris, Northen.



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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 12:30 PM
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