York City FC Blue Square Premier Result

Saturday, 29 August 2009
York City FC 3 – 1 Histon FC
(Brodie 12, 65pen (Wright 90)
Smith 58)
Smith 58)
Richard Brodie struck twice, as York City go three league games unbeaten.
Brodie almost put the Minstermen up within three minutes but Joe Welch parried his shot, however he found the target on twelve minutes, heading in a cross from Ben Purkiss.
York went two up by the hour mark with Adam Smith’s right-footed goal, before Brodie pretty much sealed the win by converting a penalty after Craig Pope fouled him.
Danny Wright claimed a last minute consolation from Gareth Gwillim’s cross.
A happy York City manager Martin Foyle told BBC York they kept it simple and direct.
York City FC: played 7, won 3, drawn 2, lost 2, GD +3, position 9th, points 11
Brodie almost put the Minstermen up within three minutes but Joe Welch parried his shot, however he found the target on twelve minutes, heading in a cross from Ben Purkiss.
York went two up by the hour mark with Adam Smith’s right-footed goal, before Brodie pretty much sealed the win by converting a penalty after Craig Pope fouled him.
Danny Wright claimed a last minute consolation from Gareth Gwillim’s cross.
A happy York City manager Martin Foyle told BBC York they kept it simple and direct.
York City FC: played 7, won 3, drawn 2, lost 2, GD +3, position 9th, points 11
Luton Town v York City Match Postponed

2nd September, and Luton Town have cancelled their home game against York City on police advice.The match against York was due to take place at Kenilworth Road on 19th September, and will be rescheduled at a later date.York FC’s next game is on Saturday 5th September, against Crawley Town at KitKat Crescent.
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York City FC Fixtures List 2009/10
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Luton Town Football Club has taken the decision because a protest march is planned in the town on the same day by The English Defence League.The group is banned from marching in Luton, and Bedfordshire Police advised Luton FC to cancel as the force cannot polioce both events.
A statement on the club’s website said a new date has yet to be finalised and apologised to fans for any inconvenience.