Quakers in safe hands
DARLINGTON manager Dave
Penney was last night full of
praise for Polish keeper
Przemyslaw Kazimierczak after
an impressive debut at the
weekend.
A string of Kazimierczak
saves helped keep Quakers'
first clean sheet in five games
after replacing the injured
David Stockdale early in the
win at Peterborough United.
Stockdale is expects to
recover in time from his
bruised foot to play in
Saturday's play-off semi-final
first leg at home to Rochdale,
tickets for which go on sale
today.
But Kazimierczak proved he
would be an able stand-in.
"Przemyslaw was excellent
when he came on," said Penney
who considered resting
Stockdale at London Road.
"His match fitness might not
be there because there haven't
been that many reserve games
for him to play, but he did well
and kept a clean sheet."
"I'd thought about leaving
Stocky out of the side in case
he got injured.
"You're usually alright with
a goalkeeper, they don't
normally get injured that often
but it's typical of the way
things are going for us. We left
Steve Foster and Tommy
Wright on the bench so there
was no chance of them getting
injured."
■ Tickets for Saturday
evening's home leg are
available from the ticket office
at the Darlington Arena from
9am today.
There is be no priority for
season ticket holders, who are
asked to purchase their tickets
as early as possible.
Quakers say every effort will
be made to enable season ticket
holders can secure their own
seat.
Grahame McDonnell,
commercial director, said: "We
only have a few days before the
game so it would not be
practical to give season ticket
holders time to purchase their
tickets before they go on
general sale. However, the
ticket office will have a system
in place to allow them to
purchase their own seats.
"We ask supporters to buy
tickets to avoid queues. This is
the most important game for a
few seasons and we hope the
town will get behind the team."
Prices are £15 for adults,
concessions £10, children aged
10-16 £6 and under-10s free.
Tickets purchased on match
day are £1 dearer.
The ticket office is open 9am-
6pm today to Friday and 9am
until the 5.35pm kick-off on
Saturday. Telephone bookings
can be made on 0871 855 1883.
The club are requesting
supporters travel via the
shuttle bus that runs from
Tubwell Row every 30 minutes.
Those with car park tickets
need to have them on display.
8:58am Tuesday 6th May 2008
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