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Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph
Barton United just sneaked through to the semi-finals of the division one Dave Rylatt Cup by the odd goal in five against BBM. The game was evenly contested before Woodforth gave Barton the lead, only for Grimbleby to equalise for BBM.
The wintry weather which has played havoc with football the length and breadth of the country during the last seven days has been difficult to comprehend for one Iron fan. While temperatures dipped to a reported minus 10 overnight on Friday, forcing the postponement of Scunthorpe's League One clash with Cheltenham, Mick Burkinshaw was baking in the summer sun at his home in Winmalee, New South Wales, Australia.
Iron World ; Scunthorpe United Have Fans All Over the World.
Scunthorpe United have fans all over the world. The Graves' family live in Waiuku which is about 50 miles south of Auckland in New Zealand after emigrating in 2006.
The icy wintry weather is getting Scunthorpe Speedway promoter Rob Godfrey in a sweat. The start of the new season is now just five weeks away - but the track at the Eddie Wright Raceway is still far from ready.
Howe Aims to Bethe Number One ; David Howe has Let It Be Known That This Season He Means Business.
David Howe has let it be known that this season he means business. Scunthorpe Scorpions' new recruit is preparing an all-out assault on the Premier League ahead of the first meeting next month.
With David Howe in their team Scunthorpe manager Kenny Smith is confident the Scorpions can be one of the Goliaths of the Premier League. Smith believes ex-Elite League rider Howe can make the difference for Scunthorpe in their second season in the second tier.
Home is definitely where the heart is as far as one of the Scorpions' new-boys is concerned. Former Newcastle star Jerran Hart signed up for a stint at the Eddie Wright Raceway over the winter hoping he would be given the chance to benefit from some home track advantage - something he didn't have last season.
One player who won't be showing any signs of tiredness in a hectic closing third of the season for Scunthorpe United is Andrew Wright. The 24-year-old former Liverpool apprentice has only just established himself in the team after 12 months in the shadows at Glanford Park.
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