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Cadbury Heath pull off Harvey coup from Chippenham Town

Friday, November 06, 2009, 11:00

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Richard Fey has described the temporary arrival of Iain Harvey as a "major coup" for Cadbury Heath.

The Chippenham Town club captain was drafted in on loan when Heath centre-backs Tarik Whitcliffe and Neil Ward were handed suspensions.

Assistant boss Fey aims to make the most of Harvey's presence over the remaining three weeks that the ex-Bath City and Clevedon Town utility star, who has turned out three times for Heath so far, is with them.

Fey explained: "Iain is on the road back from an ankle injury and his manager at Chippenham (Adie Mings) insisted he went out on loan to get in some games.

"We're without two main centre-halves so we're looking to do one another a favour."

While Heath are at Shrewton United tomorrow, fit-again Addy Cutts returns to ease a defensive crisis as Roman Glass St George go to Devizes Town keen to atone for back-to-back defeats by Bradford Town.

Saints supremo Roger Hudd remains without defensive trio Matt Baird, Dave Greaves and Steve Moore, leaving the manager to admit: "Having them and so many other players out has affected confidence levels."

Almondsbury UWE also remain without a clutch of personnel for their home fixture with Odd Down but at least they take on the second-placed Bath outfit with a win behind them, last weekend's 3-1 victory over Minehead ending a sequence of eight straight league defeats.

"It's taking a big team effort to see us through and that spirit is heartening to me," said manager Danny Phillips.

Oldland Abbotonians travel to Bridport in buoyant mood as they strive to stretch their unbeaten run to nine games, while inconsistent Portishead Town head for Chard eager to repeat their recent 2-1 victory over the Somerset side.

Striker Danny Benn should return for Portishead after missing last weekend's 1-1 draw with Westbury, while goalkeeper Ian Ganfield has won an appeal against a lengthy suspension and returns after serving a two-game ban.

Keynsham Town, with three straight wins to draw strength from, take on leaders Wells City in an intriguing clash at the Crown Fields.

Cadbury Heath pull off Harvey coup from Chippenham Town

 

   




Portishead
Portishead is a coastal town in North Somerset, with a population of 21,000.
Portishead's history dates back to Roman times. Its name derives from the 'port at the head of the river', having been called Portshead and Portschute at times in its history and Portesheve in the Domesday Book, and was locally known as Posset. The town was built on the mouth of a small tributary; the High Street once met the water at the top of the river. Iron rings, evidence of where the old fishing boats used to moor can still be seen today on the street's stone walls.
Population   21,000
OS grid ref   ST470764
Parish   Portishead and
North Weston
District   North Somerset
Postcode   BS20
Dialing code   01275
Police   Avon and Somerset
Fire   Avon
Ambulance   Great Western
Euro Parlilament   South West England
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