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WOMEN'S FOOTBALL: Blues keen to keep top spot



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
CHESTER will attempt to retain top spot in the North West League Division One table on Sunday.
The Blues are expected to include Sarah Nolan, Sarah Tyson, and Charlotte Roxburgh in their full strength squad to face Windscale at Chester County Officers, Upton.

Chester will be full of confidence going into the game on the back of an 11-0 victory at Windscale earlier in the season, and club boss, Wayne Gresty said: "The team is full of confidence after the way we have been playing.

"We are creating plenty of goalscoring chances and converting our opportunities in front of goal."

Unbeaten Chester reserves travel to Stockport H and R on Sunday for their latest Cheshire and Manchester League match.

The Blues are without midfield trio Caly Reid, Geraldine Lynch, and Cerys Ellis, but Charlotte Davies, Natalie Pinnington, and Amy Farrington are expected to return to the squad.



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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2008 1:11 PM
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  • Location: Mold
 
 

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