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Blyth Spartans 1 Stalybridge 1

BLYTH Spartans had sufficient chances to win the game, but had to settle for a point in last night's Blue Square Bet North game with Stalybridge Celtic at Croft Park.Read

Blyth Town hope to bolster team with new players

BLYTH Town boss Michael Connor hopes to bring in some fresh legs to bolster his team. “We are on the lookout for any players wanting to test themselves at Alliance Premier level as injuries and work commitments have decimated the squad,” he said.Read

Tommy Cassidy disappointed to lose Max Harrop

BLYTH Spartans manager Tommy Cassidy has admitted he’s disappointed to have lost the services of on-loan midfielder Max Harrop ahead of today’s clash at Altrincham.Read

Blyth RFC title credentials face stiff test

BLYTH RFC are aiming to celebrate their 50th season with a title tilt as they sit on top of the Durham and Northumberland Two table.Read

Blyth Spartans 1 Altrincham 1

SLAUGHTERED, in some sense. That is not to say that Blyth were by any stretch, well, stretched.Read

Northern Alliance round-up

THE pressure is mounting at Ponteland United and Murton. Both sides are looking increasingly likely relegation candidates after crashing to defeat in important drop-zone battles. Read

Blyth Spartans 1, Corby Town 2

BLYTH Spartans' mini-revival came to an end against Corby Town – in respect of the result at least.Read

Tommy Cassidy keen to play down expectations

AFTER two draws, Tommy Cassidy has hope. However, the Blyth Spartans boss is urging supporters not to burden his side with fanciful expectation at home to Corby Town today.Read

Blyth Spartans 0 Workington 3

BLYTH Spartans remain deep in trouble at the bottom of Blue Square North after Workington eased their own relegation fears by completing a holiday double in front of a crowd of 641 at Croft Park yesterday.Read

Tommy Cassidy brings in three new faces at Blyth Spartans

TOMMY CASSIDY admits the scale of Blyth Spartans' predicament is more serious now, after Boxing Day's defeat at Workington, than he first thought.Read

Workington 2 Blyth Spartans 0

BLYTH Spartans’ woes continued in Cumbria, where two second-half goals won all three points for Workington.Read

Tommy Cassidy keen to get to work at Blyth Spartans

AFTER one false start, Tommy Cassidy is raring to go as he kicks off his Blyth Spartans regime, writes STEVE BROWN.Read

Tommy Cassidy takes the reins at the Spartans

ROSEMARY Cassidy is delighted. In time, husband Tommy joked, Gavin Fell may be less so. Read

Blyth Spartans part company with Steve Cuggy

BLYTH Spartans last night parted company with manager Steve Cuggy after a run of two wins from 20 games had left the club rooted to the bottom of Blue Square Bet North.Read

Blyth Spartans are prepared for six-point encounter

HE admits it seems strange to be talking about a relegation six-pointer in early-December.Read

Another defeat for struggling Blyth Spartans

BLYTH Spartans’ woes continued last night when in-form Newcastle Benfield won the Sage Northumberland FA Senior Cup-tie 2-1 at Croft Park.Read

Blyth Spartans 3 Hinckley Utd 3

STEVE Cuggy admits Blyth Spartans are in "trouble" at the bottom of Blue Square Bet North.Read

Past can spur on Blyth Spartans to glory - Steve Cuggy

THE past weighs heavily on Blyth Spartans, but it is not always a bad thing. The past, Steve Cuggy believes, shows what is possible in the future.Read

Blyth Spartans 2 Colwyn Bay 2

AMID a racial abuse row and the council not cutting their grass, Blyth Spartans suffered further misfortune when an injury-time goal cost them a home victory over Colwyn Bay.Read

Blyth Spartans boss Cuggy backing Jamie Mole to shine

BLYTH Spartans boss Steve Cuggy has backed new signing Jamie Mole to be a match-winner ahead of tonight’s crunch FA Cup fourth round qualifying replay against Droylsden.Read