Post by Iron Webbo on Dec 18, 2013 10:12:08 GMT
YOUR IRON PROGRAMME - A TASTER!
Just £2, the Iron programme - keeps you up to date
It's back to normal with a full match day programme for the visit of Macclesfield on Saturday. In your full colour matchday programme on Saturday read:
the views of the Gaffer and the Skipper on last week's Trophy tie;
the latest on the Club's Football League application;
an update on the Club's new stadium, with dates through to completion!;
details of our big New Year game at home to Cambridge, including all the latest ticket information;
a look at visitors Macclesfield Town - their season to date, a bluffers guide, their cult hero and all the player profiles;
the latest news from around the Skrill Premier;
action pictures from last Saturday against Lincoln;
plus a look back on December 21 over the years, a preview of the day's Skrill games, a detailed Eastern Counties round-up, all your stats and forthcoming travel details.
All this for just £2 - get yours from sellers in the ground!
SILKMEN SATURDAY - PREVIEW
Iron look to extend - improved league run
This Saturday Iron welcome former Football League outfit Macclesfield Town to the Amlin Stadium. Braintree turn their attentions back to the league following their FA Trophy exit last weekend at the hands of Lincoln City and will be keen to build on their previous league win against Chester. With the Iron sitting just two points behind fifth placed Grimsby Town, a good set of results this weekend could send Alan Devonshire's side in the play-off places over Christmas; a present that will be top his wish list this year! The Silkmen will make the 200 mile trip from Cheshire this weekend with ambitions to prevent this from happening, but will have to try and do so without the division's top goal scorer. Connor Jennings has netted 19 times so far this term and has proved to be a shrewd loan signing from League Two side Scunthorpe United, but has an injury expected to exceed his loan period at the club. Carl Martin will also sit out the match for the visitors as he has suffered a tweaked hamstring that will keep him side-lined until the New Year. Mid-table Macclesfield will be looking to put together their own run over the festive period as John Askey attempts to re-gain his side's league status. Last weekend saw the Cheshire club bounce back from a 3-0 loss to league leaders Cambridge, to take all three points against Salisbury City. A single goal was enough to seal the victory in this fixture. A prior 3-2 win against Brackley in the FA Cup has handed Macclesfield a Third Round tie against Championship side Sheffield Wednesday early next year. The weekend's corresponding fixture has already been played this season, with Liam Enver-Marum's goal the only of the game at the Moss Rose in a 1-0 win for Braintree. This match is a category 'B' match and ticket prices can be found by clicking the Tickets link above. Preview by Chris Pargin.
Just £2, the Iron programme - keeps you up to date
It's back to normal with a full match day programme for the visit of Macclesfield on Saturday. In your full colour matchday programme on Saturday read:
the views of the Gaffer and the Skipper on last week's Trophy tie;
the latest on the Club's Football League application;
an update on the Club's new stadium, with dates through to completion!;
details of our big New Year game at home to Cambridge, including all the latest ticket information;
a look at visitors Macclesfield Town - their season to date, a bluffers guide, their cult hero and all the player profiles;
the latest news from around the Skrill Premier;
action pictures from last Saturday against Lincoln;
plus a look back on December 21 over the years, a preview of the day's Skrill games, a detailed Eastern Counties round-up, all your stats and forthcoming travel details.
All this for just £2 - get yours from sellers in the ground!
SILKMEN SATURDAY - PREVIEW
Iron look to extend - improved league run
This Saturday Iron welcome former Football League outfit Macclesfield Town to the Amlin Stadium. Braintree turn their attentions back to the league following their FA Trophy exit last weekend at the hands of Lincoln City and will be keen to build on their previous league win against Chester. With the Iron sitting just two points behind fifth placed Grimsby Town, a good set of results this weekend could send Alan Devonshire's side in the play-off places over Christmas; a present that will be top his wish list this year! The Silkmen will make the 200 mile trip from Cheshire this weekend with ambitions to prevent this from happening, but will have to try and do so without the division's top goal scorer. Connor Jennings has netted 19 times so far this term and has proved to be a shrewd loan signing from League Two side Scunthorpe United, but has an injury expected to exceed his loan period at the club. Carl Martin will also sit out the match for the visitors as he has suffered a tweaked hamstring that will keep him side-lined until the New Year. Mid-table Macclesfield will be looking to put together their own run over the festive period as John Askey attempts to re-gain his side's league status. Last weekend saw the Cheshire club bounce back from a 3-0 loss to league leaders Cambridge, to take all three points against Salisbury City. A single goal was enough to seal the victory in this fixture. A prior 3-2 win against Brackley in the FA Cup has handed Macclesfield a Third Round tie against Championship side Sheffield Wednesday early next year. The weekend's corresponding fixture has already been played this season, with Liam Enver-Marum's goal the only of the game at the Moss Rose in a 1-0 win for Braintree. This match is a category 'B' match and ticket prices can be found by clicking the Tickets link above. Preview by Chris Pargin.