Worcester City: Club's "vulnerable position" hampering boss John Snape
MANAGER John Snape admits Worcester City’s “vulnerable position” is hampering his attempts to hold together his squad following the exit of Brad Birch.
MANAGER John Snape admits Worcester City’s “vulnerable position” is hampering his attempts to hold together his squad following the exit of Brad Birch.
IRATE boss Paul Collicutt suggested Evesham United had carried “four or five” players in Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at Swindon Supermarine – but shouldered some blame himself.
CHAIRMAN Anthony Hampson indicated Worcester City’s board “would be very happy to gain any support” having accepted an offer of independent financial advice.
MANAGER John Snape lauded the loyalty of midfielder Mat Birley following "a cheeky approach" from Midland League promotion hopefuls Highgate United on Friday.
RIVAL bosses Brendan Kelly and John Snape have refuted speculation Bromsgrove Sporting could try to engineer a last-ditch swoop for Worcester City captain Brad Birch.
GOALKEEPER Paul Hathaway brought to an end Littleton’s plucky League Cup run by saving three out of four in a penalty shootout.
CHAIRMAN Anthony Hampson reckons it will be "lights out" for Worcester City's semi-professional status but insists the club "won't die" if the Parsonage Way stadium plans hit a dead end.
BOSS John Eustace has called for “a big reaction” when Kidderminster Harriers attempt to get back on track at home to York City tonight (7.45).
MANAGER John Snape is braced for Worcester City to receive an approach from a higher level for full-back Tyler Weir.
CHAIRMAN Anthony Hampson insisted he “would be very happy to step aside” at Worcester City and declared: “You would not hear from or see me again.”
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