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BE WARY OF UNDERDOGSby MATT DAVIESMANAGER Kevin Wilkin has warned his players not to take Arlesey Town lightly as Nuneaton Town bid to make it seven BGB Southern League Midland Division wins in a row.The Bedfordshire side have won just once in six games and currently occupy 16th place in the (05/12/2008) Boro gain ground on rivals Addersby MATT DAVIESTHREE penalties - two scored - and Rob Foster's tenth goal of the season guided Nuneaton Town to their latest comfortable win.Boro made it six in a row in the BGB Southern League Midland Division as Rob Oddy and Gez (05/12/2008) STRIKE PAIR GET THE NODby KEVIN COOKEMANAGER Kevin Wilkin is likely to keep faith with the same strike force that started the game against Aylesbury as Nuneaton Town look to make it five wins in five.Gez Murphy came off the bench on Tuesday night to score a brace, his first goals since re- (05/12/2008) BORO HOT ON ADDERS' TAILby MATT DAVIESNUNEATON Town's in-form wing-back Rob Oddy is targeting a fourth win in a row against Aylesbury at Liberty Way tonight, kick-off 7.45pm.The 23-year-old believes three more points will have BGB Southern League Midland Division (05/12/2008) BROWN TURNS BACK ON BOROby MATT DAVIESNUNEATON Town have been rocked by the news that key defender Derek Brown has signed for Brackley Town - a matter of weeks after giving his word he was going nowhere.The veteran centre-half had previously told manager Kevin Wilkin he had rejected the (05/12/2008) ROB COULD BE ODD ONE OUTby MATT DAVIESNUNEATON Town are sweating on the fitness of in-form wing back Rob Oddy ahead of tomorrow's trip to BGB Southern League Midland Division strugglers Malvern.The 23-year-old is suffering from a tight hamstring which manager Kevin Wilkin hopes will (05/12/2008) CHAIRMAN: NO NEED TO PANICby MATT DAVIESNUNEATON Town chairman Ian Neale insists the club is on a sound financial footing despite the impact of the credit crunch and dwindling attendances.However, he admits targets have not been met due to the economic downturn and lower than (05/12/2008) 'Don't let away teams take Liberty'NUNEATON Town manager Kevin Wilkin has called for Liberty Way to be turned into a fortress ahead of the visit of Dunstable Town tomorrow, kick-off 3pm.Boro have won two, drawn one and lost their last two BGB Southern League Midland Division home games, while they have also been dumped out (05/12/2008) MURPHY: WHY I PICKED BOROby MATT DAVIESThe two go head-to-head in the GX Cup first round at Sheepy Road and Murphy admits he would (05/12/2008) RESULT IS ALL THAT MATTERSby MATT DAVIESNUNEATON Town manager Kevin Wilkin admits his side's 1-0 win at Woodford United was not pretty but he believes it was well deserved.Guy Hadland's first half header separated the teams in rural Northamptonshire on Saturday as (05/12/2008) WILKIN KEEPS OPTIONS OPENby MATT DAVIESTHE RACE to replace Neil Moore at the heart of the Nuneaton Town defence is not a straight fight between Guy Hadland and Gareth Dean, according to manager Kevin Wilkin.(05/12/2008) Thomas lets Gez decide own futureby MORT BIRCHNUNEATON FA Cup legend Gez Murphy has 24 hours to decide which direction his career is to take, writes Mort Birch.His dilemma? Whether to stay with Hinckley United to seek more FA Cup glory or move to Nuneaton Town. (05/12/2008) BORO ROCKED BY ROTHWELLby DAVID BROOME'We can't blame defeat on Acton'Neil Moore columnA LOT of fingers will no doubt be pointing at Darren Acton this week following our FA Cup exit against Evesham. Darren got himself sent off with ten minutes of the replay to go and we lost to a last minute (05/12/2008) MATTY IS HAPPY WITH PROGRESSby MATT DAVIESDYNAMIC midfielder Matty Collins believes Nuneaton Town's performances are getting better all the time.Collins told Evening News Sport Boro are on an upward curve as they adapt to having a host of (05/12/2008) BOSS: THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHTby MATT DAVIESThe Boro boss has backed James Armson, Levi (17/09/2008) WHAT A MESS!by MATT DAVIESFootball club chiefs have accused the Nuns of lacking any common sense after their National (05/12/2008) WILKIN BACKS HIS FRONT MENby MATT DAVIESMANAGER Kevin Wilkin has backed his strikers to fire Nuneaton Town to BGB Southern League Midland Division promotion - if given time.Boro drew 0-0 with Chesham United on Saturday (05/12/2008) WILKIN SLAMS BOOZE CLAIMSby MATT DAVIESIt has been claimed in some circles that the (05/12/2008) BORO AVOID BANANA SKINby MATT DAVIESAs has so often been the case this season, Boro (01/09/2008) BORO CHASE CUP DREAMby MATT DAVIESOddy fears bone breakNUNEATON Town defender Rob Oddy fears he may face an extended spell on the sidelines after suffering a possible chipped bone in his foot.The right-back hobbled off early on in Monday's derby draw against Bedworth United after being (05/12/2008) DIRE DERBY ENDS IN TIENuneaton Town- 0 Bedworth United- 0A DREADFUL first league derby since 1996 ended in a stalemate as Nuneaton Town failed to breakdown a dogged Bedworth United yesterday.A dire first half passed without incident before the game showed some signs of life after (05/12/2008) NISEVIC GETS BOSS BACKINGby MATT DAVIESNUNEATON Town manager Kevin Wilkin has backed teenager Eddie Nisevic to bounce back from a turbulent trip to Leamington.The 17-year-old left-back gave away a penalty before being involved in the build up to Luke (05/12/2008) NUNEATON GO DOWN AT SPAby MATT DAVIESNUNEATON Town crashed to their first competitive defeat as Leamington put the brakes on their promotion push, writes Matt Davies.Goals from Mark Bellingham and Luke Corbett were enough for three BGB Southern League (05/12/2008) LEVI THE HEROby MATT DAVIESBoro boss Kevin Wilkin was delighted with the performance of the pair as the team laboured (05/12/2008) WILKIN READY FOR KICK-OFFby KEVIN COOKEAnd the 'Boro' boss claims he has the nucleas (05/12/2008) NO FEARS FOR BOSS WILKINTODAY'S release of the fixture list for the forthcoming Southern League Division One Midlands season holds no fears for Nuneaton Town boss Kevin Wilkin, as the club prepare their battleplan for promotion.-After completing their first friendly of the pre-season campaign at the weekend, Wilkin (05/12/2008) HISTON HERALD IN BORO'S NEW DAWNBy MATT DAVIESNUNEATON Town start a new era tomorrow when they play their first game since reforming against Histon at Liberty Way, kick-off 3pm.Manager Kevin Wilkin is set to give a number of trialists a run out as he looks forward to (05/12/2008) Nuneaton target revenge missionBy Iain GreenNUNEATON head to Yardley Road tomorrow looking to avenge their opening day losing draw against Moseley Ashfield and continue their recent run of good form.In the reverse fixture, the Weddington Roaders claimed seven points against their Birmingham- (05/12/2008) BORO'S CHAMPAGNE FOOTBALL PROMISEAMBITIONS . . . Boss Kevin Wilkin has promised to get Nuneaton Town playing attractive football this seasonBoro go into the Southern League Midland Division as title favourites and Wilkin is (05/12/2008) Hadland targets Boro promotionGUY Hadland insists he will have no regrets about signing for Nuneaton Town if his hometown club gain immediate promotion from the Southern League Midland Division.The versatile 29-year-old admits he would not have been prepared to quit Southern League (05/12/2008) DANNY DEAL ALMOST DONEby MATT DAVIESThe versatile forward had been known to be keen on a return to Liberty Way for some weeks but (05/12/2008) Skipper's job up for grabsby MATT DAVIESCurtis was skipper for one season before he quit the club for Blue Square North side (05/12/2008) Wilkin relishes favourites tagNUNEATON Town manager Kevin Wilkin admits he is relishing the weight of expectation as his team prepare for life in the Southern League Midland Division as red hot favourites.Boro's standing in the Non-League game and that fact that all their signings - bar five youth (05/12/2008) BORO LAUNCH NEW ACADEMYACTON ON IMPULSE . . . Darren Acton has been signed up as a coach at Nuneaton Town's new goalkeeping academyFirst team keeper Darren Acton has been signed up as one of the coaches on the scheme which (05/12/2008) Derbies beckon in FA Youth Cup for local sidesNUNEATON Town could go head to head against local rivals Nuneaton Griff and Bedworth United in the FA Youth Cup.The three teams have been bracketed together in the earliest stages of this year's competition (05/12/2008) BORO HANDED HOME CUP TIEby MATT DAVIESBoro will meet East Midland Counties Football League side Gedling Town or Stapenhill of the (02/07/2008) Extra costs 'will benefit the club'by MATT DAVIESNUNEATON Town chairman Ian Neale insists the club's ticket pricing structure next season will give fans value for money despite being one of the highest in the Southern League Midland Division.The newly named club has announced that a season ticket for the North Stand will cost (05/12/2008) BITTER PILL TO SWALLOWby MATT DAVIESCentre-half Craig McIlwain and left-back Connor (05/12/2008) BORO STARTING TO TAKE SHAPEby MATT DAVIESIf you are posting our news stories on forums please use the following link.Latest Boro News from the HEN. MANAGER Kevin Wilkin has revealed his delight at securing a further eight signatures for the new look Nuneaton Boro. Wilkin has re-signed goalkeeper Darren Acton, 35, and midfielder Matty Collins, 26, from last year's squad while Guy Hadland, 28, has joined (05/12/2008) BORO STARTING TO TAKE SHAPEby MATT DAVIESIf you are posting our news stories on forums please use the following link.Latest Boro News from the HEN. MANAGER Kevin Wilkin has revealed his delight at securing a further eight signatures for the new look Nuneaton Boro. Wilkin has re-signed goalkeeper Darren Acton, 35, and midfielder Matty Collins, 26, from last year's squad while Guy Hadland, 28, has joined (05/12/2008) Acton 'turned down offers'DARREN Acton has admitted the ambitions of chairman Ian Neale and manager Kevin Wilkin were the reason he decided to stay with Nuneaton Borough.The 35-year-old goalkeeper penned a one-year deal this week to stay at Liberty Way for a (05/12/2008) NOON: WE'LL STAY UNITEDby MATT DAVIESVICE-captain Mark Noon believes it is time for Nuneaton Borough's players to rally together and get their Blue Square North promotion bid back on track.Saturday's 1-1 draw with Blyth Spartans was the second week in a row that Boro have thrown away (05/12/2008) WILKIN: STAND UP AND BE COUNTEDby MATT DAVIESNEW OWNERS BACK WILKINby MATT DAVIESWilkin held "very positive" talks with new (05/12/2008) Neale: Fans will be told the truthby MATT DAVIESNUNEATON Borough's fans have been promised honesty and openness under new majority shareholder Ian Neale's regime.The construction boss insists he will be keep the Boro faithful in the picture regarding (05/12/2008) Bradley vows to put the boot inby MATT DAVIESHe told Evening News Sport that Curtis is a player he can learn from to improve the uglier (05/12/2008) MACCA: ONLY BEST WILL DOby MATT DAVIESBoro collected a four point haul from trips to (05/12/2008) Great week despite the terrible weatherWilson's World with Nuneaton Borough club secretary Graham WilsonIT never rains but it pours, at least when if you played for Nuneaton Borough this week.The team has returned from two of the toughest places to go in the league with four points in the bag. We went to Harrogate on Saturday and (05/12/2008) NEW BORO CHIEF MEANS BUSINESSby MATT DAVIESDuring Evening News Sport's extensive discussions with the new Boro chief he made it (05/12/2008) STEPIEN 'YES' TO BORO DEALby MATT DAVIESPROLIFIC loan striker Jordan Stepien has revealed he would sign for Nuneaton Borough if parent club Bury release him at the end of the season.The 19-year-old has been in blistering form since moving to Liberty Way in November, netting (05/12/2008) RON: WE NEED TO DO MOORSby MATT DAVIESNUNEATON Borough have a "must win" game tonight at home to Solihull Moors as they look to get their Blue Square North play-off push back on track.That is the view of assistant manager Ron Bradbury, who believes Boro must take maximum (05/12/2008) BORO CLING ON TO FIFTH PLACEby MATT DAVIESNUNEATON Borough boss Kevin Wilkin admitted he was pleased to escape Southport with a point after a 2-2 draw on Saturday.Boro tightened their grip on fifth place in Blue Square North with the point, although teams (05/12/2008) RODMAN: BEST IS YET TO COMEby MATT DAVIESThe 20-year-old is yet to hit the back of the net since his arrival from Gainsborough Trinity but he put in a man of the match performance (05/12/2008) WILKIN DEMANDS ALL THREE POINTSby MATT DAVIESNicky Law's team have won once in ten outings as they slide down the Blue Square North table, (05/12/2008) 'KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK'by MATT DAVIESMANAGER Kevin Wilkin believes Nuneaton Borough cannot let up in their Blue Square North promotion chase despite taking four points from two tough away games.Boro returned from second placed AFC Telford United with a 0-0 draw to follow up their 2-1 (05/12/2008) 'We must be wary of Barrow threat'The first of them saw us go Harrogate Town and get a brilliant win. The rain was terrible in (05/12/2008) Boro warned to expect a battleby MATT DAVIESMANAGER Kevin Wilkin has warned Nuneaton Borough to expect a tougher challenge than the one they faced against Harrogate Town when they take on AFC Telford United tonight.Wilkin believes vocal home support in an expected crowd of more than 2,000 will make for (05/12/2008) STEP BACK TO LEAD THE LINE?by MATT DAVIESThe on-loan striker has missed the last two games with a thigh strain but he has a chance of recovering in time for the encounter between the league's fourth and fifth placed sides. Manager Kevin Wilkin said: "Jordan will have a (15/02/2008) Wilkin admits draw is tough to swallowHe told EveningNews Sport his side should have sewn the game up by half-time but poor finishing (15/02/2008) BORO MISSES PROVE COSTLYby MATT DAVIESThe midfielder had scored in the original game before opening the scoring on 14 minutes in last (15/02/2008) WILKIN: TIME TO RAISE THE BARby MATT DAVIESManager Kevin Wilkin told Evening News Sport his players must continue to maintain their current form if they are to hold onto the fifth (15/02/2008) BORO UNITED FOR SUCCESSby MATT DAVIESKEY defender Simon Travis believes Nuneaton Borough's promotion push is going from strength to strength due to the unity within the entire club.The right wing-back told Evening News Sport the combination of a settled squad and support from (15/02/2008) WASH OUT AT LIBERTY WAYby MATT DAVIESA waterlogged Liberty Way pitch meant referee (06/02/2008) Step to stay at Boroughby MATT DAVIESThe 19-year-old has proved to be a success since signing from Bury four weeks ago after he (21/07/2008) WILKIN SPOILT FOR CHOICEby MATT DAVIESMANAGER Kevin Wilkin admits he is faced with a selection headache ahead of tomorrow's crucial clash with Kettering Town.The Nuneaton boss must choose between Brian Quailey, Danny Williams and Andy Brown for two (21/07/2008) WILKIN SET TO RING CHANGESThe striker netted his fifth goal of the season (21/07/2008) ONE GAME AT A TIME FOR BOSSby MATT DAVIESBoro must travel to promotion rivals Stalybridge Celtic, Burscough and Southport in (29/01/2008) Boro huff and puff but fail to break deadlockby STEVE NELMESKevin Wilkin's men had much of the play at Rivacre Park but through some stern defending and poor finishing, the goalless draw leaves Boro with nine points from nine played. The Motormen had shipped in 26 goals in their (25/03/2008) Collins calls for a Boro play-off pushby MATT DAVIESGOAL scorer Matty Collins says his spectacular strike was no consolation for Nuneaton Borough's FA Cup exit.Borough were beaten 2-1 by minnows Chasetown in (21/07/2008) BOROUGH BOOSTby CLAIRE HARRISONThe first £100,000 instalment paid to Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council by Nuneaton Borough (25/03/2008) BORO PAY TRIBUTE TO TURPIEby BOBBY BRIDGEOFFICIALS at Nuneaton Borough Football Club have paid tribute to youth team coach Sam Turpie, who died aged 29 on Saturday.Turpie a husband and father of two, collapsed while ... (11/01/2008) Wilkin earns manager of month awardBoro beat Vauxhall Motors 2-0 on Saturday with (21/07/2008) Liberty Way is battered by the elementsby BOBBY BRIDGETHE WEEK began with tremendous optimism at Liberty Way, but ended in scenes which had to be witnessed to truly be believed.As preparations for last Tuesday's friendly with ... (10/03/2008) Old Boro players to don shirts once moreAN APPEAL has been launched for old Nuneaton Borough players to don the club's colours once more.On August 5 at the club's new home at Liberty Way, a Borough ... (11/01/2008) Fan to join Borough's new management boardNUNEATON Borough's management board upon the completion of the Liberty Way stadium will comprise a mixture of directors, professional and business people.It will also include one representative from the ... (11/01/2008) Franklin: 'We fear nobody'MAN of the Match Connor Franklin says his Nuneaton Borough team mates fear no one after the 1-1 draw with Kettering Town.The 20-year-old left back defended (21/07/2008) UMAGA USHERED IN AT NUNEATONEXCLUSIVE by BOBBY BRIDGENEW Zealander Mike Umaga has been named as the man charged with building on Nuneaton RFC's successful return to National Two rugby.The former Coventry boss will take over as ... (31/12/2007) Murphy signs for HinckleyGEZ Murphy has signed for Hinckley United, writes Bobby Bridge.The 31-year-old striker left Nuneaton Borough last week on the grounds he needed a 'fresh challenge'. ... (31/12/2007) DEAN SEALS NEIL'S DEALby MORT BIRCHCurrently Gary Ricketts stands ... (31/12/2007) Striker next for WilkinNUNEATON Borough's pursuit of a striker and a defender continued last night as manager Kevin Wilkin aimed to add to his two summer signings to date.Currently Gary Ricketts stands ... (31/12/2007) PALMER BRINGS NEEDED 'BITE'by BOBBY BRIDGEThe 28-year-old hard man arrived from fellow Blue Square North ... (31/12/2007) BURGESS ON HIS WAY OUTby MORT BIRCHNUNEATON Borough midfielder Ollie Burgess has been released after just one season at Manor Park.Manager Kev Wilkin has decided that the former Queens Park Rangers and Northampton Town player is ... (31/12/2007) Boro match old rivalsby MATT DAVIESMore than 1,100 supporters turned out at (21/07/2008) |


