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"Quote" But perhaps most impressive is another bumper Wildcats home crowd – 9,237 for a Saturday TV game in the cold and wet is a fine effort from one of Super League’s most progressive clubs "Gareth Walker the Mirror"
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| Wakefield won Tuesday nights friendly against Whitkirk
1-1 HT
3-1 FT.
Goals Adam Jarrett 1
Boardman 2
There is a lot of friendlies coming up as a lot of players are have trial games as intrest as grown..
C'MON YOU WAKEY BEARS..!!
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"Quote" But perhaps most impressive is another bumper Wildcats home crowd – 9,237 for a Saturday TV game in the cold and wet is a fine effort from one of Super League’s most progressive clubs "Gareth Walker the Mirror"
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| Next friendley away is:-
Thu 26/7/2012 (Tonight)
Pontefract Collieries Vs Wakefield fc "The Bears" 7:45pm KO
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"Quote" But perhaps most impressive is another bumper Wildcats home crowd – 9,237 for a Saturday TV game in the cold and wet is a fine effort from one of Super League’s most progressive clubs "Gareth Walker the Mirror"
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| Wakefield fc trialist friendlies :-
(Thursday 26-07-2012 )
Pontefract Colliries 2 Wakefield fc 2
came back from 2-0 down.
Goals for Wakefield fc
Adam jarrett 1
kamara 1
(Saturday 28-07-2012)
Rothwell FC 2 Wakefield FC 6
Good run out, goals from Henson 2, Pickering, 2, Hardaker 2. Alot of trialists and U21 squad in the team..
Well done lads...
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| Wakefield merging with another team and dropping the other team's name and having their own name .......hmmm .......interesting, I'll remember that when i see references to my rugby team's past associations that are brought up regularly by Wakefield fans
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| Quote: GIANT DAZ "Wakefield merging with another team and dropping the other team's name and having their own name .......hmmm .......interesting, I'll remember that when i see references to my rugby team's past associations that are brought up regularly by Wakefield fans
Doesnt matter Wakefield FC are more succesfull than the club you mention
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"Quote" But perhaps most impressive is another bumper Wildcats home crowd – 9,237 for a Saturday TV game in the cold and wet is a fine effort from one of Super League’s most progressive clubs "Gareth Walker the Mirror"
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| Quote: GIANT DAZ "Wakefield merging with another team and dropping the other team's name and having their own name .......hmmm .......interesting, I'll remember that when i see references to my rugby team's past associations that are brought up regularly by Wakefield fans
Some do it out of necessity,others out of greed!!
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| or in our case because we were advised to by the governing body
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"Quote" But perhaps most impressive is another bumper Wildcats home crowd – 9,237 for a Saturday TV game in the cold and wet is a fine effort from one of Super League’s most progressive clubs "Gareth Walker the Mirror"
BORN CASTLEFORD
BRED NORMANTON
LIVE OUTWOOD
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| Match Report By Dan Brownhill
Lancaster City 1 Wakefield 2
Wakefield picked up their first win of the season with a 2-1 victory at fellow Division One North side Lancaster in The FA Trophy.
New goalkeeper Sam Dobbs made his Wakefield debut, with Danny Trueman starting on the bench. The injured Tom Marsden was replaced in the starting eleven by Shequille Clarke. There was a also a start for R
yan Grant at centre back, with Micah Bleau pushing into midfield.
Wakefield went into the lead within the opening five minutes, when Lee Turner's curling shot nestled into the far corner.
The Bears had further chances to score, but could not capitalise after some good approach play, and were punished on the stroke of half time when Lancaster's Dodwell headed in the equaliser.
The home side hit the bar twice in the second half with headed efforts, but it was Wakefield who found the winning goal deep into stoppage time. A free kick into the Lancaster box was eventually fired goalwards by Bleau, with Dave Boardman getting the last touch on the line to claim his first Wakefield FC goal.
It was a well earned victory for Wakefield, from a game that didn't finish until after 6pm, following a delayed kick off due to traffic problems on the M6.
The Bears now face another long trip to Burscough in the next round, on Saturday 29th September.
Meanwhile, Wakefield search for their first home win in over a year when they entertain New Mills on Tuesday night, kick off 7
Wakefield: Dobbs, Blakey, Thornton (c), Bleau, Fisher, R Grant, Turner, Pickering, Boardman, J Grant, Clarke (Jarrett 77). Subs Not Used: Benjamin, Trueman, Hardaker, Fogarty.
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"Quote" But perhaps most impressive is another bumper Wildcats home crowd – 9,237 for a Saturday TV game in the cold and wet is a fine effort from one of Super League’s most progressive clubs "Gareth Walker the Mirror"
BORN CASTLEFORD
BRED NORMANTON
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| Errors cost Wakefield fc as New Mills gain a 5-3 win at The Rapid Solicitors Stadium..
I was talking to staff at the ground, and they say gate money goes to building Wakefield fc and the team, money from sales of drink and food goes to the Wildcats, so some how Wakefield fc need to get football fans down and with help of some Wildcats fans get crowds bigger, the both teams win and in the long term the Citys team gets stronger and puts Wakefield on the map.. I went Tuesday and the team needs some quality adding, the young kids are trying their best for Wakefield.. was told by gate man that a few Wildcats turned up to shout them on..bar was busy so the Wildcats was getting some turn over into the club..
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| I noticed Guisely doing well in the Conference North.
Currently 2nd.
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"Quote" But perhaps most impressive is another bumper Wildcats home crowd – 9,237 for a Saturday TV game in the cold and wet is a fine effort from one of Super League’s most progressive clubs "Gareth Walker the Mirror"
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| Clitheroe.F.C. 2 Wakefield.F.C. 2
Match report (Ross McLean)---------Saturday 22nd September 2012
Clitheroe let a two-goal slip as basement side Wakefield left Shawbridge with a share of the spoils.
Goals from Daley Woods and Danny Bell gave the Blues a commanding lead before the visitors replied with a quick-fire double to draw level before half-time.
Paul Moore made two changes to the starting line-up from Tuesday’s FA Trophy defeat to Northwich Victoria with Hakan Burton returning in goal and Danny Bell replacing Andy Naylor.
The game was only two minutes old when a seemingly harmless cross from Woods was fumbled into his own net by keeper Neil Bennett who was making his Wakefield debut.
The home side were very much in the driving seat at this stage with Alex Johnson and Bell both having chances to extend the lead before the pair combined in the 29th minute to double Clitheroe’s advantage.
Johnson slipped in Bell who beat Bennett with a left-foot effort from inside the penalty area.
Despite appearing in total control, Wakefield were level by the break with two goals in the final eight minutes of the half.
Hakan Burton had pulled off an impressive save to deny Harry Blakey from range moments before Lee Tuner found the top corner from the edge of the area after a Dave Pickering cross from the right was only half-cleared.
The visitors equalised on the stroke of half-time as a collective defensive failure afforded Blakey an opportunity to bear down on goal and finish past Burton.
The second period was a frustrating affair with Clitheroe unable to establish any real momentum or rhythm and Wakefield content to wind the clock down from a relatively early stage.
Johnson continued to prove a handful in the attacking third but a winning goal was not forthcoming. Woods had a firm attempt saved by Bennett and substitute Marcus Calvert’s snap-shot from the edge of the area went narrowly wide of the upright.
At the other end, Jack Higgins and Chris Smalley were required to execute perfectly-timed tackles as Wakefield looked to hit Clitheroe on the break when the game became stretched late on as hosts pushed forward.
After half an hour of this encounter it was looking as though Clitheroe would be improving an indifferent record against Wakefield in recent years but a win was ultimately not possible. A point maintains Clitheroe’s unbeaten start to the league campaign, and not since 2003 have the Blues remained undefeated for the opening five league matches of a season.
Clitheroe: Neil Bennett, Dave Pickering, Josh Grant, Micah Bleau, Jack Fisher, Dominic Dickinson, Lee Turner (Jasmin Alali 89), Harry Blakey, Dave Boardman (Ross Hardaker 90), Darren Thornton (Adam Jarrett 83), Ian Marsden. Subs not used: Ryan Grant
Bookings: Blakey
Attendance: 220
Wakefield get there first point ofthe seasn against 5th place Clitheroe, not bad to say the The Bears was 2 goals down Well done guys
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"Quote" But perhaps most impressive is another bumper Wildcats home crowd – 9,237 for a Saturday TV game in the cold and wet is a fine effort from one of Super League’s most progressive clubs "Gareth Walker the Mirror"
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| The Evo-Stik League Northern Premier - First Division North
Date: Tuesday 25th September 2012 - Kick Off: 19:45
Goole AFC Vs Wakefield fc "The Bears"
Good luck Wakey fc..
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"Quote" But perhaps most impressive is another bumper Wildcats home crowd – 9,237 for a Saturday TV game in the cold and wet is a fine effort from one of Super League’s most progressive clubs "Gareth Walker the Mirror"
BORN CASTLEFORD
BRED NORMANTON
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| Goole fc 1 Wakefield fc 2
An excellent hard working performance last night.
I thought we played some good football in the first half and created a number of chances. Defending was good a Neil Bennett was never really tested.
An excellent goal from Darren Thornton, direct from a free kick then David Boardman scored after a mistake by a Goole defender.
Not sure whether the Goole free kick was a foul or not but he ihit it well.
Second half Goole took the game to us and we seemed to sit back and absorb it. When we got the ball down we looked good and created chances. Although Goole had the majority of possesion and territory they never really created any real chances and other than bog standard goal keeping Neil Bennett was never really tested.
A good solid tream performance but my MoM would go to Josh Grant.
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"Quote" But perhaps most impressive is another bumper Wildcats home crowd – 9,237 for a Saturday TV game in the cold and wet is a fine effort from one of Super League’s most progressive clubs "Gareth Walker the Mirror"
BORN CASTLEFORD
BRED NORMANTON
LIVE OUTWOOD
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| Saturday 29th September FA Trophy 12-13 First Qualifying Round
Burscough.f.c. Vs Wakefield.f.c. "The Bears"
Coach for this is full Good luck to the boys in the cup..
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