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Blues Get Revenge Over F.C Celtic |
Bluekipper F.C. took revenge for their Semi Final defeat by beating Stalybridge Celtic 5-0.
The blues started well and took a deserved lead through Dan Manning's volley from a excellent Lee Lawson corner halfway through the first half, but it wasn't till the last twenty minutes that the game opened up when Steven Hobin scored a excellent second goal from 20 yards. With five senior players on the bench Manager Peter Mcpartland had the chance to use all his squad to the fullest and it paid dividends with Mitch Murphy coming off the bench to score a couple of goals either side of a goal by the exciting Joey Lomas. |
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Blue Let Title Slip Away |
Bluekipper F.C. slipped to 4-1 defeat to Liverpool. In a game heavily one sided to the Blues.
The Blues had the chance to close the gap at the top to two points but after three defensive mix ups in the first twenty minutes, found themselves three down. Luke Creedon snatched a early goal in the second half to set up the fight back but good defending and poor finishing meant the fight back didn't materialise and late on Liverpool scored a fourth to give them all three points, although underserved. |
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Blues Fight On |
Bluekipper F.C. kept their slim hopes of winning the NFSL alive with a 2-0 victory over Runcorn.
Only a month after surrendering a 2-0 lead in the reverse fixture to some how lose, these two local sides went head to head again with once again Kipper starting the brighter side, fueled by confidence by their impressive midweek performance against Rhyl it was the Blues who took a early lead through a Ged Mcalley penalty after the referee adjudged there to by a handball in the Runcorn box.
Into the second half Kipper kept on the pressure and went further ahead only after missing a host of glorious chances, when David Devaney flicked home from a corner. Runcorn rallied late on to try and grab a goal and put the pressure on, but thanks to a strong defence and some great goalkeeping from Neil Hignett the Blues managed a clean sheet. |
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Blues Back To Winning Ways |
Bluekipper F.C. ended a four game run without a win by beating Rhyl 3-1 away.
With fixtures piling up, the blues had to travel to North Wales for a Wednesday evening kick off with thoughts of catching Liverpool at the top of the NFSL firmly in their minds and only three points against a strong Rhyl side would do. The away side started strong and took a early lead with a looping 40 yard free kick from Dan Manning. Kipper continued to press forward and should have gone further head on three occasions but for poor finishing, but it was the Welsh side who hit back when a cross from the right was headed home after some slack defending.
Into the second half both sides started to press for a winning goal, with Blues keeper Neil Hignett making two world class saves and Lee lawson making the Rhyl stopper produce another stunning save, but it was Kipper again who took the lead thanks to a smart drive from James Eccleson from just outside the area. The home side decided to throw everything at it, with the Kipper defence having to defend for their lives for the last ten minutes with wave after wave of long balls coming into the box, but it was the Blues who grabbed the important next goal after good work down the left from David Devaney got the ball into the box for Mitch Murphy to smash home and give Bluekipper F.C. all three points. |
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Bluekipper F.C. Lose in Paul Mac Memorial Trophy Game |

The 2nd annual Paul Mac Memorial Trophy game took place on Sunday between Bluekipper.com and Bluekipper F.C. at Windy Arbour Road in Kirkby with the Bluekipper.com team running out 3-2 winners.
The bluekipper.com side which consisted of Everton Legend Joe Parkinson and ex pro's John Doolan and Gary Brabham, had taken a 3-0 lead with the ex Hull City man Brabham netting a first half hat trick. A late first half goal from Manager Peter Mcpartland set up the second half perfectly but with numerous chances wasted, the blues would only score once more after Skipper Ged Mcalley got the final touch on a excellent Dan Manning free kick.
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