York City FC Blue Square Premier Result

Saturday 5 September 2009
York City FC 2 – 0 Crawley Town
Gash 10)
In-form York striker Richard Brodie scored his fifth goal of the season, to make it three wins in a row for City.
Brodie was fouled just five minutes into the match by Dominic Collins in the penalty area, with the striker converting the resulting spot-kick.
Soon after, Brodie turned provider for Michael Gash, whose close-range shot clinched York’s second.
Visitors Eddie Hutchinson and Kieran Djilali went close for Crawley Town, while York had a number of chances to increase their lead.
In the end, the two first-half strikes were enough for maximum points again.
Manager Martin Foyle told BBC Radio York he had “No complaints” about the victory.
York City FC Blue Square Premier Result

Tuesday 8 September 2009
Barrow AFC 0 – 0 York City
Home side Barrow got over their last match’s 6-1 home defeat by Rushden to deny York a fourth straight win.
Goalkeeper Tim Deasy kept the Bluebirds from going behind at the start, stopping Neil Barrett’s shot for York. The home team then knuckled down to earn a deserved point.
York City kept up the pressure, with Michael Gash’s header tipped over by Deasy also in the first half.
Barrow may have nicked it, but Jason Walker’s header was denied by the bar.
Overall, boss Martin Foyle saw the away draw as point gained, he told BBC Radio York.
York City FC: played 9, won 4, drawn 3, lost 2, GD +5, position 8th, points 15
York City FC Blue Square Premier Result

Saturday 12 September 2009
York City FC 2 – 0 Kettering Town
(Brodie 57, 69)
A second-half brace sees Richard Brodie’s tally reach seven for the season as York City climb to the play-off places.
The home win means York FC leapfrog Kettering Town, in an energetic display from the Minstermen.
City started well with both Brodie and Michael Gash forcing Kettering keeper Lee Harper to make saves inside the first minute.
Just before the hour mark, a ball from Djoumin Sangare was met by Brodie to put the home side deservedly ahead. Twelve minutes later, another ball in from Sangare was headed into the net for Brodie’s second and three points for York.
A proud Martin Foyle spoke to BBC Radio York.
York City FC: played 10, won 5, drawn 3, lost 2, GD +7, position 4th, points 18
14th September 2009, the Blue Square Premier match between Luton Town FC and York City has been rescheduled to 20th October.
Originally the game had been due on 19 September, but was postponed at the request of Bedfordshire Police because of a march planned by the English Defence League in Luton on the same Saturday.
The reschedule deatils are: Tuesday 20 October kick-off 19:45
Check out York City Football Club’s Home and Away Fixtures for the 2009/10 season:
York City FC Fixtures List 2009/10
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