Gousse Won t Face Magpies Tuesday, 27th Jul 2004 09:27
On-trial Guingamp striker Nicolas Gousse will not be in the Town side which faces Newcastle in the Dale Roberts testimonial game on Wednesday (KO 7.45pm).
The Frenchman, who came up against the Magpies in the UEFA Cup when a Troyes player three years ago, will not receive international clearance in time.
The Blues also have a slight doubt over Jim Magilton who has a sore foot, although manager Joe Royle is hopeful he will be involved.
Youngster Scott Mitchell has not played in the more recent friendlies and is out of Wednesday s match due to a groin injury.
Westy a Doubt Tuesday, 27th Jul 2004 13:18
Midfielder Ian Westlake has emerged as a doubt ahead of Wednesday s Dale Roberts testimonial against Newcastle United (KO 7.45pm). Westlake is suffering from an abscess on a tooth and missed training to see a dentist on Tuesday morning.
Town boss Joe Royle is hopeful the Clacton-based player will make it: We ll see how he is, but otherwise it s the same squad of 17 from Saturday plus Scott Mitchell, who is available again. We ll see how Westy is in the morning as he s been in a lot of pain overnight.
Young full-back or midfielder Mitchell had been suffering with a groin injury. Skipper Jim Magilton will be OK despite a sore foot.
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Law enforcement in Missouri is unsure of how the Second Amendment Preservation Act will affect their department
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Law enforcement agencies across the state are unsure how the new Missouri law will affect their relationship with their federal partners.
The law imposes a $50,000 fine on any state or local official who enforces a federal gun law that is not already a law in Missouri.
Brian Leer, with the Boone County Sheriffs office, said they are currently working with their legal counsel to try and determine the impact the SAPA law will have on the agency. We understand that it will impact us as we have been heavily involved in an ATF Task Force for several years and have worked well with the ATF to identify those responsible for violent street crimes and crimes involving the use of firearms, but we aren t clear yet what all the impact will be, Leer said.