Match Centre News

Thursday 19th November 2009

Saturday 21st November 2009, Melbourne Stadium, Kick-Off 3:00pm, FA Carlsberg Trophy Third Qualifying Round.

City will return to knockout cup action against Ryman League Premier Division neighbours AFC Hornchurch this Saturday, kick-off 3:00pm at Melbourne, having made a change to their attacking options after releasing striker Danny Hockton on Thursday evening.

 

The forward player has struggled with fitness this season and has been allowed to start afresh elsewhere now he is no longer a part of Glenn Pennyfather’s plans, though the City Head Coach revealed he already has his eyes on talent elsewhere: “We obviously wish Danny all the best in the future, but things move on in football and this releases money in our budget which I can allocate in other areas. I have someone in mind who would fit into our jigsaw perfectly so we will have to wait and see.”

 

Hockton made 13 appearances in 2009/10, scoring five goals which included three in the opening trio of matches, though recent knocks took their toll on his condition and Pennyfather felt the time was right for a parting of ways. His release will, however, give Glenn room to bring in further talent to bolster his existing squad who were rated as “sharp” after Thursday’s training session. He will only be without Anthony Cook for the visit of the Urchins as he sits out for a further week to recover from an ankle injury.

 

“I can’t wait to get involved in the Trophy as I’ve had a lot of success in the competition in the past so it means a lot to me as well as the players,” Pennyfather continued. “We need to get on another roll and a good run in the Trophy can generate confidence and big crowds. I’m not saying our name is on the silverware, but it’s a competition which we have a realistic chance of winning, not like the Cup! Teams from outside the top tier have won it on many occasions in the past, so why not us?”

 

Prize money worth £4,000 is up for grabs for the victors in this game, though Hornchurch will be no pushovers having completed the double over City during the Clarets’ 2007/08 Ryman championship season. Despite sitting in 17th position in the table, their squad contains a host of recognisable non-league names who will be capable of springing a surprise on their day. Former Chelmsford players currently plying their trade at Bridge Avenue include midfielder Jamie Southon and striker Kris Lee.

 

Captain Dave Rainford also believes there will be no hangover from the Clarets’ slim 1-0 defeat at Bath City last week, adding: “We hit two posts, the crossbar and had two cleared off the line. We only gave them two half-chances and they scored from one! If you were offered only giving your opposition two half-chances before a game you would take that! It’s the tight games that make the difference over a season but I still believe if we play to the best of our ability we are a match for any team in this league.”

 

Dave Rainford’s full interview can be found in Saturday’s matchday programme. Buckets will also be heard around the ground during the course of the day asking for kind donations to ‘Raise the Roof’.

 

AFC Hornchurch: Address: Hornchurch Stadium, Bridge Avenue, Upminster, Essex, RM14 2LX. Phone: (01708) 250501. Position Last Season: 6th in the Ryman League Premier Division. Miles From Chelmsford: 24. Approx Journey Time: 50 minutes. Nickname: Urchins. Team Colours: Red and White Stripes. Ground Capacity: 3,500 (1,400 Covered Terracing). Seats: 800. Official Website: www.hornchurchfc.com.

 

Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain. 13 degrees Celsius. Wind 17 mph.

 

Blue Square Odds: Chelmsford 1/2, Draw 11/4, Hornchurch 9/2 (correct at time of publication).