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Boldon need to start winning



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
BOLDON host Ryhope CW in the Wearside League tomorrow, desperately hoping to pick up their league form.

Malcolm Reay's side are second bottom, with just one win all season, although they do have games in hand on the teams around them.

In the Northern Alliance Division One, Hebburn Reyrolle travel to Durham Alliance side Ebchester for a Durham County Cup tie.

Ray Oshin and captain Dean Wright both return to the squad, together with new signing Jordon Malley and Steven Taylor, who returns from suspension.

Matt Donmall and Anthony Gowland are both injury doubts, while James
Keeler is suspended.

Manager Mark Collingwood said: "Last year we struggled to cope with injuries and suspensions. This year we have a very good squad of players.

"This game will give us the opportunity to use our squad, and be totally confident in doing so."

In Division Two, Shields United travel to second-bottom Whitley Bay Town, who have won only one game all season.




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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2008 1:10 PM
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