Main recalled by Quakers

22 February 2011 19:29
Darlington feature an all-teenage line-up as Curtis Main returns to the side for this evening's home game with Kidderminster Harriers.[LNB] Darlington feature an all-teenage line-up as Curtis Main returns to the side for this evening's home game with Kidderminster Harriers.[LNB] He has not started any of Quakers' last seven games but gets the nod ahead of Nathan Modest to play alongside fellow youth team graduate Michael Smith.[LNB] Smith scored in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Forest Green Rovers, a game Modest started but he drops to the bench this evening as manager Mark Cooper's sole change.[LNB] Darlington are in reasonable form having lost only once in their last nine league games, a run that keeps them in with a chance of reaching the play-offs.[LNB] They are 11 points off fifth spot and ten behind sixth-placed Kidderminster who arrive at The Northern Echo Arena in good form.[LNB] Steve Burr's side have are looking for a fifth consecutive win and have lost only one of their last 11 games.[LNB] They also boast a good record at the Arena having in both of their previous visits to the stadium, including the first ever match at the stadium in 2003.[LNB] Burr, however, is making his first to the stadium, but he played at Feethams for Macclesfield during Quakers' GM Vauxhall Conference season in 1989-90.[LNB] He was sent off during an FA Trophy tie, earning a red from referee Wolstenholme for elbowing Darlington defender David Corner.[LNB] Darlington (4-1-2-1-2): Russell; Arnison, Miller, Quinn, Brown; Chandler; Verma, G Smith; Bridge-Wilkinson; M Smith Main. Subs: St Louis-Hamilton (gk), P Gray, McReady, Modest, Senior[LNB] Darlington feature an all-teenage line-up as Curtis Main returns to the side for this evening's home game with Kidderminster Harriers.[LNB] He has not started any of Quakers' last seven games but gets the nod ahead of Nathan Modest to play alongside fellow youth team graduate Michael Smith.[LNB] Smith scored in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Forest Green Rovers, a game Modest started but he drops to the bench this evening as manager Mark Cooper's sole change.[LNB] Darlington are in reasonable form having lost only once in their last nine league games, a run that keeps them in with a chance of reaching the play-offs.[LNB] They are 11 points off fifth spot and ten behind sixth-placed Kidderminster who arrive at The Northern Echo Arena in good form.[LNB] Steve Burr's side have are looking for a fifth consecutive win and have lost only one of their last 11 games.[LNB] They also boast a good record at the Arena having in both of their previous visits to the stadium, including the first ever match at the stadium in 2003.[LNB] Burr, however, is making his first to the stadium, but he played at Feethams for Macclesfield during Quakers' GM Vauxhall Conference season in 1989-90.[LNB] He was sent off during an FA Trophy tie, earning a red from referee Wolstenholme for elbowing Darlington defender David Corner.[LNB] Darlington (4-1-2-1-2): Russell; Arnison, Miller, Quinn, Brown; Chandler; Verma, G Smith; Bridge-Wilkinson; M Smith Main. Subs: St Louis-Hamilton (gk), P Gray, McReady, Modest, Senior[LNB]

Source: Northern_Echo