Tuesday, Aug 25, 2009

The Codcast XXVI- Harry Dunn looks ahead to three games in six days for the Blues....

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Whitby Town manager Harry Dunn looks back on the clashes with Guiseley and Frickley, as well as ahead to the midweek trip to North Ferriby, including the latest team news ahead of our trip to Church Road.

The Blues supremo then turns his attention to our FA Cup opponents Shildon or Bridlington, and the Bank Holiday double against Kings Lynn and Kendal.

The second half of the show sees Matlock Town supporter Andy Duffin giving us the low down on both Ferriby and Kings Lynn, as well as the latest sagas at his own club.

NORTH FERRIBY UNITED v WHITBY TOWN- TUES 25TH AUGUST; 7.45PM. ADMISSION: Adults £8, Concessions £4, Under 16 £4. For those travelling with SatNav, the postcode is HU14 3AA

KINGS LYNN v WHITBY TOWN- SAT 29TH AUGUST; 3.00PM. ADMISSION: £10 Adults, £6 Concessions, £3 Children.

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Tuesday, Aug 18, 2009

The Codcast XXV- Manager Harry Dunn reflects on the opening day drama...

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Whitby Town manager Harry Dunn looks back on an explosive opening day encounter at Nantwich Town this past weekend.

The Seasiders supremo looks ahead to Wednesday night's visit of Guiseley- Harry's first competitive home match as Town manager since his big return. He reveals who of Saturday's absentees are set to return and plenty more besides.

Whitby Town v Guiseley- WEDNESDAY 19 AUGUST, 7.45PM
Whitby Town v Frickley Athletic- SATURDAY 22 AUGUST 3.00PM

ADMISSION: ADULTS £7.50, CONCESSIONS £4.50, UNDER 18S £2.00

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Tuesday, Aug 11, 2009

The Codcast XXIV- The Blues' new skipper and manager for 2009/10 look ahead to Saturday's big kick-off...

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Just four days before the start of the 2009/10 season, new skipper Tony Hackworth discusses formations, soaps, training and aims for the coming campaign.

Then, manager Harry Dunn looks ahead to the start of a new era, including the link-up with George Pindar Sports College and a cheeky plan to gain the upper hand on Saturday's opponents Nantwich Town....

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Tuesday, Aug 04, 2009

The Codcast Special- Harry Dunn talks Bobby Charlton, Showaddywaddy and Big Brother

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In a change to the scheduled episode, this not-heard-before interview is an edit from a chat between myself and Harry Dunn from a month ago.

Harry begins by talking about his mentor and former manager Colin Appleton and how he influenced certain methods employed today by the Town boss. The Blues' supremo then discusses his toughest opponent on the field, and best charges as a manager, as well as revealing his favourite music, TV and an unlikely choice for best film.

This is my way of apologising for an error in recording my interview with Blues' skipper Tony Hackworth. Hopefully both Hacky and Harry will be back this coming Tuesday to preview the big kick-off. Questions welcome...

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