Friday, Nov 27, 2009

The Codcast XXXV- PART ONE: Harry Dunn looks ahead to Worksop Town away...

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This interview was conducted on Thursday evening...

The Blues' boss looks ahead to the trip to the Midlands this weekend. He also discusses the two floodlight failures already this season and his transfer policy.

The Midweek league Cup penalties win over Guiseley is covered, and Harry has a special message for the loyal supporters who braved the galeforce wind on Wednesday night...

Picture (c) Graham Prior 2009.

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Friday, Nov 27, 2009

The Codcast XXXV- PART TWO: Denny Ingram makes his Codcast debut...

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Hot on the heels of fellow former Football League defender Richard Jackson, Denny Ingram makes his first appearance on the Codcast.

Town's commanding centre-half who made nearly 200 appearance for Hartlepool United, tackles the Town Teaser, discusses the movement from League to non-League and the mood of the Blues' dressing room.

The Pindar Sports College teacher also discusses his coaching background, as assistant manager at Scarborough, and his ambitions for the future. Denny also gives his views on the Seasiders' fans...

Picture (c) Brian Murfield 2009

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Friday, Nov 20, 2009

The Codcast XXXIV- PART ONE: Harry Dunn looks ahead to Marine...

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The Blues boss reflects on last weekend's amazing victory over Stocksbridge, where he sees the game going if refereeing doesn't change and, as usual, the latest team news ahead of Saturday's trip to Merseyside and Marine.

Harry also talks about transfer targets, ALL the latest comings and goings and even finds the time for some advice for the Wanderers.


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Friday, Nov 20, 2009

The Codcast XXXIV- PART TWO: Richard Jackson's exclusive first interview since joining the Blues....

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That's right, we have it only on the Codcast, a chat with hometown boy Richard Jackson, back at the Turnbull Ground.

Jacko reveals what he thinks about being back in god's own county, answers your questions and gives us an insight into life as a professional footballer.

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Sunday, Nov 15, 2009

The Codcast XXXIII- Part One- Harry Dunn with the latest Blues happenings...

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As usual on the Codcast, Andrew Snaith talks to Town manager Harry Dunn. Harry looks ahead to the visit of Stocksbridge Park Steels and back on the draw at Burscough.

The Blues' supremo also tells us more about Richard Jackson, Andy Campbell, Craig Price and the transition from professional to part-time football.

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Sunday, Nov 15, 2009

The Codcast XXXIII- Part Two- Town's top scorer talks us through his latest goals...

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The Seasiders' leading marksman Jimmy Beadle has cracked in ten goals so far from midfield.

Here he talks Andrew Snaith through his thought process and his past record and how Harry Dunn understands his strengths and weaknesses.

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Friday, Nov 06, 2009

The Codcast XXXII- Harry Dunn on the Blues' two huge signings...

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To whet the appetite for Burscough away comes a frank interview with Blues manager Harry Dunn. The Whitby boss answers ALL your questions and reveals exclusive details on the transfer latest, as of Wednesday afternoon.

BURSCOUGH v WHITBY TOWN- A bus leaves the Turnbull Ground Saturday at 9am, just £10 to travel.

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