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Cover photograph: Town’s Carl Osman in action at Silsden AFC last Saturday.
No Gls St Helens Town
Lee Novak
Gary Pye
Adam Howard
Chris Williams
Lee Crompton
Cole Ashton
Greg Harrison
Shaun Judge
Ste Edwards
Carl Osman
Scott McNair
Mike Sykes-Wright
Andy Newcombe
Lee Harrison
Kieran Hoult
Lewis Johnson
No Gls Parkgate
Jamie Bailey (GK)
Ryan Johnson
Richard Tootle
Todd Jordan
William Senior
Daniel Patterson
Chris Wood
Luke Fletcher
Nathan Forbes-Swindells
Brian Cusworth
Keir Hannity
Adam Shepherd
Sam Eckhardt
Joel Purkiss
Jamie Lindsay
Aaron Worsfold
Jacob Walters-Lang
Oliver Graham
James Young
Ashley Jackson
Carlos Forbes
Honorary Presidents: Bert Trautmann OBE and Bill Foulkes
Honorary Vice President:
Jim Barrett
Chairman: John McKiernan (07713 339 682)
Vice Chairman: Glyn Jones
Secretary/Treasurer:
Jeff Voller (07843 692 695)
Full Committee: John McKiernan, Jeff Voller, Jim Barrett, Gordon McDonald, Ste Ball, Andy Langley,
Daryl Picton, Steve Leather, Chris Ford and Glyn Jones.
Co-opted Members: Ian Granite, John Wilkie and Stephen Edwards
Limited Company Directors: Jim Barrett and Gordon McDonald
Trustees:
John McKiernan and Eric Bond
Programme Editorial Team: Jeff Voller, Glyn Jones and John McKiernan
Club Manager: Ian Granite
Assistant Managers:
John Wilkie and Stephen Edwards
Player/Coach: Carl Osman
Coach: Ian Price
Paul Jones
Reserve Team Managers Steve Leather (07788 762336)
Nick Robinson
Youth Team Managers: Rob Walker and Anthony Dunne
Website:
www.sthelenstownafc.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/sthelenstownfc
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Saturday 13th October 2012, kick off 3pm
FA Vase Carlsberg Vase, First Round St Helens Town v Parkgate Red/White Shirts Green & White Hooped Shirts White Shorts, Red/White Socks Green Shorts & Socks
Manager: Ian Granite Assistants: Stephen Edwards
and John Wilkie Manager: Doug Shelley Assistant: Gary Simpson
Referee: Mr R Holmes (Preston) Assistants: Mr M Doherty (Preston) and Mr M Hughes (Preston)
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Good afternoon and welcome to Edge Green Street for this FA Carlsberg Vase, First Round tie against our Northern Counties East League colleagues from Parkgate. May I open by welcoming our visitors I hope they have had a pleasant if somewhat familiar trip to visit us here at Edge Green Street having vanquished our landlords Ashton Town in the previous round, enjoy their short stay and have a safe journey home after the contest. It has been a fortnight since we welcomed Runcorn Town to Edge Green Street and whilst we turned in an excellent performance against one of the teams expected to challenge for the title we did not get what we deserved and some decisions and breaks went against us and we fell to a 2-0 reverse. We then took the long and difficult trip to Yorkshire to take on Silsden who put us to the sword netting seven goals in the contest with Town’s single reply coming from Shaun Judge around the hour mark. Whilst the score-line looks particularly one sided reports suggest that the contest was closer than this and it was one of those afternoon’s when everything Silsden hit went in and Town were in the wrong place at the wrong time to fall to their heaviest defeat of the season. Our opponents this afternoon are not a new team to us this being the fourth meeting of the sides with the initial meeting coming with a trip to Rotherham in a 2002/3 FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round it took a Town goal deep in added on time to ensure that we did not exit securing a 2-2 draw and won the replay by a 3-1 score-line. The next meeting took place in the 2009/10 season in the same competition at the Extra Preliminary Round as Town again visited Rawmarsh and this time came away with a 3-1 win. This afternoon’s contest will be the first meeting of the sides in the FA Vase. Parkgate have been in excellent form this season having been at the higher reaches of the NCEL Premier Division table for much of the term and the squad know they will be in for a tough contest. Finally, let’s get behind Town this afternoon and hopefully cheer them on to victory and a place in the hat for the Second Round draw on Monday afternoon. Enjoy the game . . . Jeff Voller
Talk of the Town . . .
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In Town Today . . . Parkgate F.C. was formed September 1969 out of the Parkgate Steelworks Wire Department who were four times winners of National Wire Drawers Cup. They joined Division Two of the Hatchard League, losing the first game away to Telephone Sports 3-0. In 1971 joined the Sheffield & Hallamshire County F.A. Senior League then two years late in 1973 joined the Yorkshire League as B.S.C. Parkgate F.C., which, is now the Northern Counties East Football League in which they compete today.
The club was winners of the Rotherham Charity Cup in 1983/1984, 1998/1999 and runners up in 1996/1997. They were runners up in the Mexborough Montagu Hospital Cup in 1979 and 1987 and again in 1991/1992 when they lost 2-1 to fellow Northern Counties East League team Brodsworth Miners Welfare. In 1992 the Club installed floodlights at their Roundwood home ground and David Bassett, then the Manager of Sheffield United, brought along a team for the switch on. The 1997/1998 seasons saw the Club reach the final of the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup Competition, where they lost 3-0 to Emley. They also finished fourth place in the League, their highest place for a number of years. 1998/1999 saw the Club reach the final of the Wilkinson Sword Trophy, where they lost to Yorkshire Amateurs. After Challenging for Promotion all season they finished in fourth place again. 2001/2002 saw Russ Eagle take over as Manager with a lot of new signings the club were hoping for a good season. In March 2002 Russ left to become Assistant Manager at Belper Town. Stewart Evans stepped in to be Manager. Stewart was again appointed Manager for season 2003/04 after a good finish to 2002/03 Season. Season 2003/04 saw the Steelmen finish in eighth place. Manager Stewart Evans and his assistant Vinnie Brady were appointed for season 2004/05 but after a run of bad results Stewart resigned leaving his assistant Vinnie Brady in charge. During the 2005/2006 season the Steelmen finished in sixth position just missing out on a promotion place and lost 2-1 in the final of the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup to an injury time goal. The 2006/2007 seasons saw Parkgate win the Wilkinson Sword Trophy and the Division One Championship, which saw them promoted to the Premier Division. The great surprise was the resignation of Team Manager Vinnie Brady after a successful season; Parkgate appointed Assistant Manager Russell Eagle to the position of Team Manager ably assisted by his Assistant Manager Darren Grady.
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. . . Parkgate Football Club 2007/2008 Parkgate were semi finalist in the League Cup and County FA Senior Cup and finished 8th in the League. Manager Russell Eagle resigned as Manager, as did Assistant Manager Darren Grady at the end of the season to concentrate on business commitments. Parkgate appointed Sean Hutchinson as Manager and Wilf Race as Assistant Manager but at the end of the season Wilf Race resigned his position as Assistant Manager and was appointed the Manager of Hallam FC, Mark Smith was appointed as Assistant Manager at Parkgate FC. Due to a string of poor results and an 8-3 defeat at Hall Road Rangers FC in October 2009 Sean Hutchinson tendered his resignation. The Steelmen moved swiftly and appointed Russell Eagle as Team Manager for his second stint at the Club and Darren Bonnington as Assistant Manager but in June 2010 Russell Eagle resigned as Manager at Parkgate FC to take over as Manager of newly promoted Division One side Handsworth FC. The Steelmen moved swiftly and appointed Douglas Shelley from AFC Celtic, who appointed Wilf Race as his Assistant for Season 2010/2011. The season proved to be the most successful in the clubs history, a new look squad saw the Steelmen finish second in the NCEL Premier and reach the Final of the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup Final at Hillsborough. Last season Parkgate enjoyed another successful campaign with a solid top half finish and a good run in the FA Vase. The Steelmen will be looking to progress from last season with Doug bringing in several exciting new players and appointing former Macclesfield Town manager Gary Simpson as his assistant. Photographs are from Town’s 3-1 win at Parkgate in the FA Cup season 2009-10
Season League P W D L F A GD Pts Position
1997-98 NCE-1 28 14 3 11 61 47 14 45 5/15
1998-99 NCE-1 24 12 5 7 61 32 29 41 4/13
1999-00 NCE-1 30 11 5 14 58 59 -1 38 12/16
2000-01 NCE-1 30 13 6 11 60 52 8 45 7/16
2001-02 NCE-1 30 8 3 19 53 80 -27 27 14/16
2002-03 NCE-1 32 12 10 10 66 52 14 46 8/17
2003-04 NCE-1 34 12 11 11 52 53 -1 47 10/18
2004-05 NCE-1 30 7 8 15 53 80 -27 29 13/16
2005-06 NCE-1 30 18 5 7 87 40 47 59 6/16
2006-07 NCE-1 32 26 4 2 120 38 82 82 1/17
2007-08 NCE-P 38 18 4 16 80 54 26 58 8/20
2008-09 NCE-P 38 15 6 17 67 79 -12 51 11/20
2009-10 NCE-P 38 13 6 19 83 87 -4 45 14/20
2010-11 NCE-P 38 23 9 6 94 55 39 78 2/20
2011-12 NCE-P 38 20 7 11 99 72 27 67 7/20
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A Word from the Dugout . . . Hello and welcome to Edge Green Street for today’s FA Vase first round tie. I would like to welcome today’s visitors Parkgate FC who have travelled from Rotherham, West Yorkshire. Let’s hope they enjoy their visit and have a safe journey home. Today’s game will be tough; Parkgate currently lie 8th in the Northern Counties East League top flight and they picked up a good 2-0 win in the previous round against Landlords Ashton Town. It’s 25 years ago since the biggest achievement in our clubs history. 1987 was the year St Helens Town won this competition courtesy of a 3-2 win against Warrington Town at the old Wembley Stadium in front of 4254 fans. It’s a competition that’s full of tradition and one I know we as a club look very fondly on.
It’s nice to take time out of league competition and play in a great cup. Our League form of late hasn’t been great and the less said about last week’s game at Silsden the better but I will go on record and say the performance was not acceptable and as first team manager can only apologise to the fans who travelled to Silsden and paid good hard earned money to watch that performance or lack of. We knew this season would be hard; from day one we have build a squad from scratch and we know there will be setbacks throughout the season. It’s going to take a lot of hard work to get us where we want to be. Success won’t come overnight it takes time and hard work we are building a squad for the future. We need to forget about last week pick ourselves up, dust ourselves down and go again! Luckily for us games come thick and fast and we won’t have time to feel sorry for ourselves today the lads can put last week’s game behind them and with a good positive hardworking performance that I know we are more than capable of. I hope everyone enjoys today’s game and we progress to the next round of this fantastic competition. Ian Granite
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A welcome from the Chairman . . . Good afternoon and a very warm welcome to Edge Green Street for this FA Carlsberg Vase 1st Round Proper game against our visitors from the Northern Counties East League, Parkgate FC. Let’s hope their players, officials and supporters have had a safe journey and along with our own supporters are treated to an entertaining game. Both teams will be looking to make it through next round and along with it secure the £900 prize money on offer. We’ve both had mixed league
results of late with Parkgate losing their last four games - Thackley (0-2), Scarborough Athletic (1-0), Hall Road Rangers (3-2) and Glasshoughton Welfare (2-1). However, Parkgate did register a 4-1 County Cup win over Mexborough Town on Tuesday evening. Parkgate currently lie well placed in 8th position with 22 points from 13 Premier Division games. For Town it’s been a tough week or so with a 0-2 home defeat to last season’s runners-up Runcorn Town, a game which saw the lads play well and battle hard without any reward. Last Saturday we travelled to Silsden with the hope of three points and returned hugely disappointed after a 7-1 drubbing. We thoroughly deserved to lose the game but the score-line was hard to comprehend as our hosts scored some cracking goals and everything they tried seemed to pay off. For our part we were again too generous in defence and lacked any cutting edge in front of goal, despite plenty of chances and a thunderous header from Shaun Judge. Let’s hope there’s a positive response from the players this afternoon! As detailed elsewhere in today’s programme this is not the first time we’ve met with Town making FA Cup progress twice at the expense of our visitors courtesy of a draw and two wins. However, it is our first FA Vase meeting and Parkgate will be hoping Edge Green Street remains a ‘happy hunting ground’ following their 0-2 win in the last round against Ashton Town. I’d like to welcome our recent additions to the playing squad which include Adam Howard, Phil Williams and Lee Harrison as well as our new physiotherapist Nicole Garner. Don’t forget our forthcoming fundraiser is a Sportsman’s Evening at St Helens Cricket Club on Saturday 3rd November. Tickets are £20 with guest speaker Howard Kendall and comedian Frankie Allen, plus a hot pot supper, raffles, etc Enjoy the game and don’t forget to join us in the clubhouse for the usual post-match debate. John McKiernan Chairman, St Helens Town AFC
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Daisy Hill v St Helens Town . . .
Action from Town’s 0-5 FA Vase victory over Daisy Hill on Saturday 15th Sept
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How We Compare . . . St Helens Town - last 6 matches
All Competitions Most recent
Home L W L L D L
Away D L L W W L
Collated D L W W L L
Parkgate - last 6 matches
All Competitions Most recent
Home W W L W L W
Away W W W L L L
Collated W L L L L W
St Helens Town games since...
Parkgate
games since...
All Competitions All Competitions
Clean sheet 3 Clean sheet 5
Goal Scored
0 Goal Scored
0
Loss 0 Loss 0
No score draw
24 No score draw
16
Score draw 5 Score draw 29
Win 2 Win 0
Previous Meetings Since 1949/50
All Competitions
P W D L F A GD Win %
Home 1 1 0 0 3 1 1 100.00
Away 2 1 1 0 5 3 2 50.00
Collated 3 2 1 0 8 4 4 75.00
St Helens Town FA Vase
Round Reached Parkgate
Fourth Round 1989-90 Did Not Enter
First Round 1990-91 Did Not Enter
Preliminary 1991-92 Extra Prelim
Preliminary 1992-93 Extra Prelim
Preliminary 1993-94 Second Round
First Round 1994-95 First Round
First Round 1995-96 2nd Qualifying
1st Qualifying 1996-97 First Round
First Round 1997-98 2nd Qualifying
Fourth Round 1998-99 1st Qualifying
2nd Qualifying 1999-00 First Round
Fifth Round 2000-01 2nd Qualifying
Fourth Round 2001-02 2nd Qualifying
Second Round 2002-03 2nd Qualifying
Second Round 2003-04 2nd Qualifying
Third Round 2004-05 2nd Qualifying
Second Round 2005-06 First Round
2nd Qualifying 2006-07 Second Round
1st Qualifying 2007-08 First Round
2nd Qualifying 2008-09 2nd Qualifying
1st Qualifying 2009-10 2nd Qualifying
Third Round 2010-11 2nd Qualifying
2nd Qualifying 2011-12 Third Round
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Parkgate in FA Vase Action . . .
Action from Parkgate’s 0-2 FA Vase win here at Edge Green Street
against our landlords Ashton Town.
Photos courtesy of Billy Bristow (Ashton Town)
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A Brief History of St Helens Town . . . The original Town club was in existence from 1901 to 1928, but George Fryer and a number of local businessmen decided to re-form the club in 1946. They obtained a lease on the Hoghton Road ground in Sutton, adjacent to St. Helens Junction station on the Liverpool to Manchester railway line, took over a local St. Helens Combination team, Derbyshire Hill Rovers, signing a number of players from other clubs and entered the Liverpool County Combination in the 1947/48 season, playing against Everton “A” and Liverpool “A” and several reserve sides from the leading non-league clubs in the Merseyside area. Success was first attained in May 1949 when Runcorn were defeated in the final of the George Mahon Cup, played at the Prescot Cables ground. The following season, 1949/50, Town were elevated to the Second Division of the Lancashire Combination and they were promoted as Champions in only their second season to the First Division, where they ran up against teams such as Ashton United, Nelson and New Brighton, newly relegated from the Football League. Sadly, Town were themselves relegated in their first season and although promoted briefly again in 1955/56, they spent most of their early years in the Second Division. Improvements were quickly made to the facilities at Hoghton Road in the early years, but in November 1952 the decision was taken to re-locate to the former St. Helens Recs’ rugby league ground at City Road in order to further their ambitions of reaching the Football League. Initially, the move resulted in some encouraging crowds, but the club had a change of heart and returned to Sutton in the October 1953. The ground was purchased and further developed and a social club and floodlights were added in later years.
Town were Champions of the Lancashire Combination in 1971/72 season, losing only one game, finishing 6 points clear of Accrington Stanley. 1975 brought a switch to the Cheshire League, where they remained until the formation of the North West Counties League in 1982 and St. Helens Town is the only club to feature in the top division of that
league throughout its existence although, after a very good start, they very nearly lost that proud record last season. The club’s major achievement was victory in the FA Vase at Wembley in 1987. After a stuttering start in the Preliminary Round with a 5-4 extra-time win over Colne Dynamoes, further home successes over General Chemicals, Wren Rovers, Guisborough Town and Wythenshawe Amateurs, led to wins at Wisbech Town, at home to Rainworth Miners Welfare, away to Falmouth Town (after a replay) and in the away leg at Emley when, following a 1-0 home defeat in the first-leg, a 2-0 win in Yorkshire secured a Wembley Final against local rivals Warrington Town, who were dispatched 3-2 with goals from Phil Layhe (2) and Brian Rigby. St. Helens Town boast an impressive “Hall of Fame”, including legendary goalkeeper and former German Prisoner-of-War Bert Trautmann, who signed for
Photographs: Above Tommy O’Neil holding aloft the FA Vase in 1987. Opposite St Helens Town 1948 with Bert Trautmann
St Helens Town Managers 1962-63 Pat Murphy 1963-64 Sam Cottingham 1964-66 Jimmy McKiernan 1966-68 Jackie Dewsnip 1968-71 Peter Jones 1971-77 Alan Hampson 1977-79 Jimmy Dewsnip 1979-80 Geoff Robinson 1980-82 Jack Prytherch 1982-84 Peter Rutherford 1984-87 Alan Wellens 1987-92 Alan Aspinall 1992-93 Mick Holgate 1993-02 Jimmy McBride 2002-03 John Davison 2003-04 Paul Lodge 2004-05 Joe Paladino 2005-06 Joe Gibiliru 2006-07 Alex Wright 2007-09 John Fletcher 2009-10 Gary Bickerstaffe 2010-11 Lee Riley 2011-12 Jimmy McBride 2012 Ian Granite
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Manchester City over 60 years ago and who went on to play the game of his life in the 1956 FA Cup Final, despite breaking his neck in the latter stages. Bill Foulkes was transferred to Manchester United, where he had a glittering career, surviving the Munich Air Disaster in 1958, in which he bravely rescued some of his stricken team-mates. John Connelly, an England squad member in the victorious 1966 World Cup campaign, was sold to Burnley and he later moved to join Foulkes at Old Trafford. Other future stars, groomed at St. Helens Town, included John Quinn (Sheffield Wednesday), Geoff Nulty (Burnley, Newcastle United and Everton) and, most recently, ace goalscorer Dave Bamber, who began and ended his league career at Blackpool and who played in all four divisions of the Football League. Captain of the FA Vase winning team was Tommy O’Neil, who began his league career playing alongside George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton at Manchester United. Town sold their Hoghton Road ground in 2000 to move in with St. Helens Rugby League Club at their Knowsley Road base. Their farewell appearance at Sutton produced a 1-0 win over Champions Vauxhall Motors and the initial campaign at Knowsley Road got off to a cracking start, with Town leading the table for most of the season, before finishing in a rather disappointing fourth place. Recent seasons have been more of a struggle, ninth place in 2009/10 being the best finish since. The last two seasons have seen Town slide to 16th in 2010/11 and next to bottom last season, when they would have been relegated, but for Flixton’s decision to resign from the league. Town begin this season under new manager Ian Granite, who has brought in a new coaching set-up and several new players. Whilst on the playing front, the club looks forward to an improvement this season, Town’s ground situation remains uncertain. Though the club have the benefit of an 80-year ground-sharing agreement with Saints, they have been unable to re-locate to the new stadium at Langtree Park and a third season sharing Ashton Town’s ground at Edge Green Street has had to be arranged to cover their immediate future as negotiations with Saints continue.
Club Honours:
1949 George Mahon Trophy Winners
1951 Lancs Comb Division 2 Champions
1972 Lancs Combination Champions
1973 Bass Charrington Cup Winners
1978 St Helens Hospital Cup Winners
1979 St Helens Comb Division 1 Runners Up
1979 St Helens Hospital Cup Runners Up
1980 St Helens Comb Division 1 Champions
1985 NWCFL Reserve Division 2 Runners Up
1986 NWCFL Reserve Division 1 Runners Up
1987 FA Vase Winners (Wembley)
1994 League Challenge Cup Finalists
1994 NWCFL Reserve Division Runners Up
1995 NWCFL Reserve Division Champions
1996 NWCFL Reserve Division Runners Up
1998 Floodlit Trophy Finalists
1999 REALCO Fair Play Award Winners
2009 Bert Trautmann Trophy Winners
Record Appearances: Allan Wellens
Record Goal Scorer: Steve Pennington
Record Attendances
4000 at Hoghton Road v Manchester City
1723 at Knowsley Road v FC Utd of Manchester
9000 at Prescot Cables v Runcorn (1949)
Programme Awards
1993-94 NWCFL Programme of the Year
1995-96 NWCFL Programme of the Year
1997-98 NWCFL Programme of the Year
1998-99 NWCFL Programme of the Year
1999-00 NWCFL Programme of the Year
2000-01 NWCFL Programme of the Year
2009-10 NWCFL Premier Division
2010-11 NWCFL Premier Division
2011-12 NWCFL Premier Division
Wirral Programme Club National Survey
1996-97 NWCFL Programme of the Year
1997-98 NWCFL Programme of the Year
1998-99 NWCFL Programme of the Year
Programme Monthly
2007-08 NWCFL Programme of the Year
Soccer Club Swap Shop National Awards
2010-11 Placed 28th
2011-12 Placed 8th
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St Helens Town v Runcorn Town . . . Saturday 29th September 2012 North West Counties League, Premier Division St Helens Town 0-2 Runcorn Town St Helens came away from this afternoon’s contest with last season’s runner up outfit Runcorn Town with no return after playing well but not getting the rub of the green and being on the end of some debatable decisions from the match officials. The home side started off well when a following move saw Shaun Judge linked with skipper Carl Osman who played a fine ball to debutant Adam Howard just inside the box his effort looked to be flying into the net but a last ditch block from a visiting defender diverted the effort and the ball was smuggled away. Moments later Howard started a move down the left wing and he found Greg Harrison just inside the area he crossed towards Stephen Edwards but the striker was outmuscled by his marker before he could get a shot off. The visitors almost took the lead with their first foray forward of any note when former St Helens forward Liam Pearson was released by along through ball from James McShane and one on one with Lee Novak in the home goal he looked certain to score but the stopper stood up well and when the shot came he diverted it over the bar with his foot. Normal service was resumed as the hosts threatened when Edwards had an effort from the edge of the area who blocked by a defender and a well worked move saw Howard get into the box and his ball was half cleared to Cole Ashton on the edge of the area his effort beat the keeper but was headed over the bar by a defender on the line. On the half hour mark Osman dug out an excellent cross from the right wing which Edwards met with a glancing header the ball broke towards Scott McNair whose touch spooned the ball upwards he rose to head the ball goalwards and was crudely pushed in the back by the referee decided there was no foul and play was allowed to continue. Another effort from the hosts saw Judge break away from his marker centrally before linking with McNair on the right of the area his cross found Osman 18 yards out his effort was partially blocked by a last ditch challenge which took all the speed off the effort and the visiting stopper was able to collect the effort. Novak had to be alert again to keep St Helens from going behind when a Runcorn corner from the right broke to Thomas Spearitt on the far post his effort looked to be a certain goal but Novak extended himself well to shoot out a strong arm and divert
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. . . Match Report and Photos the effort over the bar. Runcorn took the lead much against the run of play on 41minutes from the penalty spot, McShane got into the penalty area on the end of a long ball and he was confronted by Novak who won the ball at his feet with the striker felled in the challenge, there was no appeal from the visiting players but the referee deemed the incident was foul play and McShane converted the spot kick to send the visitors into the break in front. The second half’s first effort on goal saw Howard’s centre from the left find Osman who headed an effort goalwards with Wills able to hold the effort centrally. The hosts received another kick in the teeth when a free kick was awarded to Runcorn just moments after a worse foul had been overlooked and from the set piece Danny Toone thundered an effort in off the inside of the left hand upright from 25 yards. St Helens bounced back in an attempt to reduce the arrears Judge had an effort blocked from the edge of the area which broke to Osman whose cross found Harrison and his headed effort was held by Wills. A counter saw Runcorn almost make it three as Novak saved well at the feet of Paul Shanley before McNair released Edwards into a one on one situation but the striker was quickly closed down by Wills in the Runcorn goal who blocked his effort at close range. Wills was again called upon from a corner as he had to be alert to turn Osman’s effort around his left hand upright. With time running out the visitors were awarded a second debatable penalty with time Ryan Malone went down easily after the slightest of contacts and this time Mark Keddie stepped up striking the spot kick to Novak’s left the keeper went the right way for the second time this afternoon but this time he gained his reward pushing the spot kick away. In added on time Toone was again to take a free kick from 25 yards and again he struck the upright this time more fully with the ball breaking back to McShane who blazed his effort over the bar. St Helens Town; Novak, G.Pye, Howard, Williams, Crompton, Ashton, G.Harrison(Sykes-Wright 71), Judge, Edwards(Johnson 75), Osman(C), McNair(L.Harrison 71). Sub Not Used; Hatton.
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Silsden v St Helens Town . . .
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Date Opponents Venue Comp Result GK 2 3 4 5 6
04.08.12 Colne Away NWCFL 1-2W Newbrook Mawdsley Hatton Crompton Burke Fitzjohn1
07.08.12 AFC Liverpool Home NWCFL 2-1W Newbrook Mawdsley Hatton Crompton1 Burke Fitzjohn
11.08.12 Abbey Hey Home FAC EPR 1-5L Newbrook Mawdsley Hatton1 Crompton(C) Burke Fitzjohn
18.08.12 Barnoldswick Town Away NWCFL 4-2L Newbrook Mawdsley Hatton Crompton Waugh1 Fitzjohn
21.08.12 Bootle Away NWCFL 2-2D Newbrook Mawdsley Hatton Standley Crompton1 Wallace
28.08.12 Congleton Town Away NWCFL 2-0L Newbrook Mawdsley Hatton Standley Crompton Wallace
01.09.12 Stockport Sports Home NWCFL 0-5L Newbrook Mawdsley Hatton Doyle Crompton Ashton
04.09.12 Ashton Athletic Home NWCFL 2-2D Newbrook Mawdsley G.Harrison Standley Crompton Ashton
08.09.12 Padiham Away NWCFL 4-1L Novak Ashton G.Harrison C.Williams Crompton Sykes-Wright
15.09.12 Daisy Hill Away FAV 2QR 0-5W Novak Standley G.Harrison1 C.Williams Crompton Ashton
22.09.12 Stone Dominoes Away NWCFL 1-3W Novak Pye G.Harrison C.Williams Crompton Ashton
29.09.12 Runcorn Town Home NWCFL 0-2L Novak Pye Howard C.Williams Crompton Ashton
06.10.12 Silsden Away NWCFL 7-1L Novak Pye Howard C.Williams Crompton Ashton
13.10.12 Parkgate Home FAV 1R
20.10.12 Alsager Town Home NWCFL
23.10.12 Ashton Town Away LSC 1R
27.10.12 AFC Blackpool Home LCC 2R
03.11.12 Wigan Robin Park Away NWCFL
06.11.12 Bootle Home NWCFL
10.11.12 Winsford United Away NWCFL
13.11.12 Runcorn Linnets Home NWCFL
21.11.12 AFC Liverpool Away NWCFL
24.11.12 Ashton Athletic Away NWCFL
27.11.12 Norton United Home NWCFL
01.12.12 Maine Road Away NWCFL
08.12.12 Barnoldswick Tn Home NWCFL
15.12.12 Stone Dominoes Home NWCFL
22.12.12 AFC Blackpool Away NWCFL
26.12.12 Bacup Borough Home NWCFL
29.12.12 Runcorn Town Away NWCFL
05.01.13 Colne Home NWCFL
12.01.13 Stcokport Sports Away NWCFL
19.01.13 Glossop North E Home NWCFL
26.01.13 Alsager Town Away NWCFL
02.02.13 Wigan Robin Park Home NWCFL
09.02.13 Glossop North End Away NWCFL
23.02.13 Padiham Home NWCFL
02.03.13 Squires Gate Away NWCFL
16.03.13 Congleton Town Home NWCFL
23.03.13 Squires Gate Home NWCFL
30.03.13 Winsford United Home NWCFL
03.04.13 Bacup Borough Away NWCFL
06.04.13 Maine Road Home NWCFL
13.04.13 Norton United Away NWCFL
20.04.13 Silsden Home NWCFL
TBA AFC Blackpool Home NWCFL
TBA Runcorn Linnets Away NWCFL
Name1 Player name and number of goals scored
Name Player name and CAUTION
Name Player name and DISMISSAL Name10 Player name and number of replaced player
Name Player name and DISMISSAL FOR 2 CAUTIONS
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7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17
Rimmer McNair Edwards1 Osman(C) Waugh Jennings Newcombe9 Pye7 Sykes-Wright8 Vaughan
Rimmer McNair Edwards1 Osman(C) Skyes-Wright Jennings Newcombe10 Pye Standleyt5 Vaughan
Rimmer McNair Edwards Standley Skyes-Wright Jennings8 Newcombe Pye2 Vaughan5 Ashton/Johnson
Rimmer McNair Edwards Osman(C) Newcombe Ashton8 Harrison6 Jennings Dunne111
Rimmer Ashton1 Edwards Osman(C) McNair Doyle Harrison8 Jennings Newcombe Dunne9
Rimmer Ashton Edwards Osman(C) McNair Judge8 Dunne11 Harrison3 Johnson
Osman(C) Judge Edwards Rudd Rimmer Sykes-Wright8 McNair Dunne10 Harrison11 Johnson
Sykes-Wright Judge Edwards2 Osman(C) Wallace Hatton McNair2 Rimmer7 Newcombe Johnson10
McNair Judge Edwards Osman(C) Rimmer1 Pye Johnson9 Hatton5 Wilkie
Hatton Judge1 Edwards2 Osman(C) McNair1 Johnson2 Newcombe7 Pye11
McNair Judge Edwards1 Osman(C)1 Hatton1 Sykes-Wright Newcombe11 Johnson10 Hoult8 L.Harrison
G.Harrison Judge Edwards Osman(C) McNair L.Harrison11 Sykes-Wright7 Johnson9 Hatton
G.Harrison Judge1 Edwards Osman(C) McNair Sykes-Wright2 Hoult Newcombe L.Harrison6 P.Williams7
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St Helens Town v Runcorn Town . . .
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St Helens Town Statistical History . . .
OPPONENTS HOME DATE RESULT AWAY DATE RESULT
Burscough Oct 9 Won 2-1 Feb 19 Lost 2-4
Crompton’s Recs. Apr 15 Won 2-0 Apr 11 Won 3-2
Earle May 2 Won 4-1 Apr 30 Lost 0-3
Earlestown Apr 28 Won 3-1 Nov 27 Won 1-0
English Electric Apr 20 Won 2-1 Apr 25 Drew 1-1
Everton “A” Apr 21 Lost 0-1 Dec 18 Lost 2-4
Formby Nov 13 Won 5-1 Jan 22 Lost 0-6
Haydock C & B Sep 1 Lost 1-2 Aug 25 Won 4-3
Liverpool “A” Sep 11 Drew 1-1 May 4 Lost 0-3
Liverpool Police Feb 12 Lost 2-3 Nov 6 Drew 1-1
Newton Y.M.C.A. Mar 26 Won 7-0 Mar 19 Won 3-2
Orrell Jan 1 Won 4-1 May 7 Won 4-2
Prescot B.I. Apr 23 Won 3-0 Apr 27 Won 2-1
Runcorn Reserves Sep 8 Won 3-2 Sep 15 Lost 0-1
Skelmersdale United Apr 2 Won 2-0 Aug 28 Drew 2-2
South Liverpool Res Aug 21 Lost 1-3 Dec 25 Won 2-0
U.G.B. Apr 18 Won 2-0 Apr 9 Lost 1-7
Part 2 – Season 1948/49 LIVERPOOL COUNTY COMBINATION, DIVISION 1 LEAGUE RESULTS
Notes: The attendance of 3012 against Burscough on Oct 9 remains a club record. St. Helens Town played the George Mahon Cup Final at Prescot on the morning of May 7 and later the same afternoon, travelled to Orrell for the final league fixture. Both games were won.
1948-49 Final League Table P Won Drawn Lost F A Pts
Formby 34 24 5 5 134 51 53
Everton “A” 34 21 6 7 109 48 48
Liverpool “A” 34 19 8 7 83 45 46
Haydock C & B 34 21 3 10 85 62 45
Earlestown 34 21 2 11 112 57 44
South Liverpool Reserves 34 18 7 9 95 60 43
St. Helens Town 34 19 4 11 72 60 42
Burscough 34 18 5 11 101 69 41
Skelmersdale United 34 18 3 13 94 65 39
Prescot B.I. 34 16 5 13 95 78 37
Earle 34 15 6 13 71 84 36
Runcorn Reserves 34 15 2 17 78 78 32
Liverpool Police 34 15 2 17 76 75 32
U.G.B. 34 10 4 20 75 115 24
Orrell 34 6 2 26 52 116 14
Newton Y.M.C.A. 34 4 5 25 44 115 13
English Electric 34 5 3 26 44 121 13
Crompton’s Recs. 34 4 2 28 44 165 10
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CUP 1948-49 ROUND DATE OPPONENTS VENUE RESULT
FA Cup ExPrelim Sep 4 Prescot B.I. Home Won 4-2
Prelim Sep 18 Earle Away Won 2-1 aet
1 Qual. Oct 2 Formby Away Won 1-0
2 Qual Oct 16 Bangor City Home Lost 0-3
George Mahon Cup Jan 29 English Electric Home Won 8-3
Semi-Final Apr 16 Burscough Skem’dale Won 2-0
Final May 7 Runcorn Reserves Prescot Cables Won 2-1
Liverpool CFA Challenge Cup
2 Dec 4 Bootle Home Drew 2-2
2 Rep Dec 11 Bootle Home Won 2-0
3 Jan 8 Everton “A” Home Lost 2-3
Lancs Junior Cup 1 Nov 20 Accrington Stanley Res Away Lost 2-4
PLAYER APPS GOALS
Ashton, Peter 42 2
Bartley, W 1
Bond, T (Jack) 9
Bretton, Wm (Bill) 1
Cooper, Roy 2
Crawford, R 3 6
Critchley, A 12 1
Farrar, L 3 1
Fryer, George 3 2
Gaskell, Johnny 38
Gregory, Jack 29 4
Hart, R 1
Haydock, Wm (Bill) 22
Hilton, J 9 1
Holdsworth, J 1
Holmes, Eric 2
Howard, E 1
Hughes, Amos 18 8
Hughes, Jackie 35 7
Johnson, L 3
Johnson, R 2
PLAYER APPS GOALS
Knowles, Cliff 12 5
Langley, G 11
Lavin, F 1
McCann, Harry 34 7
McCann, T 1
Marschallek 5 2
Molyneux, J 1
Northey, F 1
Pheasant, Wm (Bill) 27 6
Smith, Alf 3 1
Thomas, G 1
Thompson, Alf 27 3
Thompson, Sam 33 19
Trautmann, Bert 37
Twist, Wm (Bill) 45 4
Webster, S 23 1
Welding, H 17 19
Weldon, A 1
Own goals 0
Totals 517 99
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Jamie Bailey (GK) – Local Goalkeeper Jamie arrived at Parkgate last season and secured his place as Number one with consistent all-round confident performance. As well as being a great shot stopper Jamie commands his area well and is a great foundation on which the side is built. Richard Tootle - Joining the Steelmen on the left hand side of defence is another player from Handsworth. Richard has great composure, quick feet and the ability to push forward from defence. Don’t be fooled by Richard’s size as his vision and all round ability mean he will be a massive player for Parkgate this year.
Todd Jordan – Todd has signed up for his second season down at Roundwood after making his debut last year. Commanding in the air but also comfortable and controlled with the ball on the floor Todd has a calm head and reads the game well. William Senior – Will has been at Parkgate for several years and has consistently played a large part in Parkgate's recent success. Originally starting off as a centre forward Will has since moved back into Midfield where his tenacious tackling and great awareness have being valuable to the team. Daniel Patterson - Centre Midfielder Danny was Player of the Year at NCEL Division One champions Handsworth last season. Danny is renowned for his battling qualities and it was these combined with his great engine that made him stand out from an all round successful side last term. Janni Lipka – Janni rejoined the Steelmen at the end of last season after having time away at University. Janni was an integral part of the 2010-11 side that finished second in the league and made the S&H Challenge Cup Final. Luke Fletcher – Luke also rejoined Parkgate after a short spell at NCEL rivals Scarborough. An absolute machine in the midfield Luke has one of the best engine's in the league and is the quintessential box-to-box midfielder who never shys out of a challenge. Nathan Forbes-Swindells – Nathan is one of the most exciting players in the league and one of Parkgate's longest serving players. Incredible skill and pace combined with lethal finishing has seen him being placed as one of the division's top scorers over the last few seasons. Brian Cusworth – Well travelled veteran strike Brian Cusworth joined the Steelmen half way through last season. Great positioning and composure mean that Brian brings a great dimension to the Parkgate forward line. Keir Hannity – Keir is one our longest serving players and has been an integral part of the Parkgate attack over the last few seasons. The diminutive midfielder has great feet and vision, attacking opposition defences at speed creating many of the Steelmen's goalscoring opportunities. Adam Shepherd – Another solid box-to-box midfielder Adam joined the Steelmen last year and was a regular in the side throughout the season. Adam has a great work ethic and tenacity adding bite to the midfield. Joel Purkiss - Usually positioned as a striker or right winger Joel has the ability to play anywhere across the front line. With incredible pace and great feet Joel will relish playing on the great surface here at Roundwood. Jacob Walters-Lang - 21 year old Jacob joins us from Alfreton Town. Jacob is a bull of a striker that can hold the ball up well but has the pace to strike fear into defence in the NCEL.
Parkgate Playing Squad 2012-13. . .
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Silsden v St Helens Town . . . North West Counties Football League Premier Division Saturday 6th October 2012 Silsden 7-1 St Helens Town Town hit for seven at Silsden
Last Saturday’s clash at Silsden looked to offer an opportunity to pick up a vital win. However, not for the first time this season, a goal was conceded inside three minutes of the kick-off and, despite playing attractive, attacking football, a further three goals against the run of play left Town trailing 4-0 with little more than a quarter of the match gone. A cross from Gary Pye after two minutes was met with a good header from Carl Osman, which just cleared the home crossbar but the early initiative was lost when Silsden took play to the opposite end, where Andy Lee’s pass found Joe Gaughan who angled a tight shot over keeper Lee Novak’s head from 20 yards to put the Cobbydalers 1-0 up. Town then exerted their own pressure and first Adam Howard then Ste Edwards had chances before Shaun Judge’s header from a free kick was tipped over by home goalie Edward Hall. Against the run of play, Silsden again broke clear and a towering header from Danny Husband was saved at full stretch by Novak, only for Michael Garrod to bury the rebound after 14 minutes. Almost immediately, Silsden launched another attack and sloppy defence gifted Lee a crossing chance, which was once again rammed home by Garrod. Town tried to hit back and Judge hit a piledriver from 25 yards from Carl Osman’s pass on 24 minutes, but Silsden broke again and despite several attempts by Town defenders to clear the ball, Elliott Holmes found Gaughan for his second goal after 25 minutes. The game was effectively over as a contest by this stage but, to their credit, Town steadied the ship and had a number of chances to open their account, most notably from the promising Osman, but another blunder on the half-way line saw two Town defenders set Danny McNulty on the run to feed Andy Lee who made no mistake to fire Silsden 5-0 ahead with six minutes to go to the break.
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. . . Match Report and Photos Five shots and five goals gave the game a lop-sided look and, just to show they were only human, the home side actually missed their first chance just before the interval. Eight minutes into the second half, manager Ian Granite made three substitutions. Gary Pye, Cole Ashton and Greg Harrison were replaced by Michael Sykes-Wright, Lee Harrison and Phil Williams and the changes immediately injected more of a credible attacking threat. Town came more into the game and it was no surprise when Shaun Judge headed home after 58 minutes, following a pin-point corner from Adam Howard. Further attacks followed and Edwards went close twice more, his second saved well by Hall before Phil Williams’ fierce shot went narrowly wide. However, once again, a long-distance break from their own half saw Joe Jalil set up Garrod for his third goal after 66 minutes and, in much the same fashion, eight minutes later, Gaughan secured his own hat-trick with a beautifully lobbed effort from around 30 yards which caught Novak off his line. In summary, it was one of those days when virtually everything Silsden hit went in and, whilst Town deserved to be beaten, the final score of 7-1 was more than a little harsh in retrospect, against a team which promised much in attack but defensive frailties and a little rub of the green contributed to a hefty setback. Ian Granite and his team have much to work on ahead of this weekend’s FA Vase encounter with Parkgate at Edge Green Street. Glyn Jones
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Recent Results . . . Tuesday 9th October 2012
League Challenge Cup First Round
Irlam 0-0 Formby HT: 0-0
Att: 45
(AET, 0-0 after 90 mins)
League Challenge Cup First Round Replay
Ashton Town 0-2 Cheadle Town HT: 0-1
Warren Gaskin (45)
Att: 26
Warren Gaskin (71)
Lancashire Challenge Trophy First Round
AFC Blackpool 2-3 AFC Darwen HT: 1-1
Adam Freeland (15) Martin Parker (28) Att: 32
Ciaran Donnelly (55) Kiel Lonsdale (54)
Karl Turner (74)
Ashton Athletic 0-0 Atherton LR HT: 0-0
Att: 46
(Atherton LR won 4-3 on pens)
Bamber Bridge 3-1 West Didsbury &
Chorlton HT: 0-1
Lennie Reid (72) Danny Summers (17)
Att: 60
Andrew Bell (79)
Matthew Kay (89)
Padiham 2-0 Colne HT: 1-0
Dave Sherlock (45) Att: 155
Dave Sherlock (69)
Mid Cheshire Senior Cup First Round
Winsford United 2-1 Lostock Gralam HT: 2-1
Brian Matthews (36) Ryan Jackson (10)
Att: 90
Matthew Toole (41)
Saturday 6th October 2012
League Challenge Cup First Round
Abbey Hey 2-1 Oldham Boro HT: 0-1
Damien Healey (72) Lee Knowles (34) Att: 42
Johnathon Hardy (81)
Chadderton 2-0 Atherton Collier-
ies HT: 2-0
Sean Sherwood (18) Att: 50
Matthew Russell (31p)
Cheadle Town 1-1 Ashton Town HT: 0-1
Josh Taylor (76p) M Boyle (45) Att: 35
Matthew German (105) Michael R Boyle (95)
(AET, 1-1 after 90 mins)
Nelson 1-2 Rochdale Town HT: 1-1
J Hodgkinson (17) R Brandao (22) Att: 15
Kristian Evans (57)
Postponed due to waterlogged pitch
West Didsbury & C’ton 4-0 Eccleshall HT: 2-0
Michael Aston (34) Att: 35
Scott Jones (36)
Tre Baldwin Willis (59)
Tommy Walsh (83)
Premier Division
Ashton Athletic 3-0 Stone Dominoes HT: 1-0
Carl Addison (18) Att: 28
Azlio Andre (61)
Rob Flint (74)
Bacup Borough 2-1 Alsager Town HT: 1-0
Haydn Paul (4, 53) Jack McKay (67) Att: 53
Bootle 1-2 Maine Road HT: 0-1
Neil Prince (90) M Warburton (36) Att: 114
Tom Bailey (64)
Colne 3-2 Winsford United HT: 2-1
Own Goal (5) Lois Maynard (30) Att: 56
Patrick O`Brien (9) Andrew Hurst (58)
Own Goal (86)
Congleton Town 2-2 AFC Liverpool HT: 1-0
Chris Smith (45) Darrell Hale (55) Att: 163
Michael Koral (81p) Anthony Brown (78)
Norton United 0-3 Runcorn Linnets HT: 0-1
Neil Black (30, 46) Att: 153
Tommy Turner (70)
Padiham 2-1 Glossop North End HT: 0-1
Martin Broderick (65) Nathan Bond (7) Att: 151
Joe Garvin (82)
Runcorn Town 2-2 Barnoldswick Town HT: 2-1
Paul Shanley (4) Lewis Jordan (45) Att: 103
Danny Toone (32) Billy Priestley (63)
Silsden 7-1 St Helens Town HT: 5-0
J Gaughan (2, 25, 74) Shaun Judge (59) Att: 101
M Garrod (13, 25, 66)
Andrew Lee (39)
Squires Gate 0-1 Wigan Robin Park HT: 0-0
Joe Hull (85) Att: 55
Stockport Sports 3-0 AFC Blackpool HT: 2-0
Josh Symons (20) Att: 53
John Marsden (37p)
Matthew Ward (55)
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Tea Break Teasers . . . Q1. Wembley will host this season’s Champions League Final but how many times has the stadium host the European Cup/Champions League prior to this?
Q2. Which player punched Alex Ferguson in a dressing room row in his time at Aberdeen?
Q3. Who in 2007 became the first Reading player in over 100 years to win an England cap?
Q4. Which team joined the Australian A-League for this term?
Q5. Who scored the only ever “Silver Goal” for Greece against Czech Republic in the Semi-Finals of Euro 2004?
Q6. Who did Liverpool beat 2-0 in an FA Cup Final in the 1990’s with goals from Ian Rush and Michael Thomas?
Q7. Which World Cup Finals tournament saw Republic of Ireland make their first appearance?
Q8. Who was the top goalscorer in Serie A for three consecutive seasons during the 1980’s?
Q9. Who was the first Belgian player to play in the Premier League?
Q10. Which season saw the last UEFA Cup final contested over two legs?
Q11. Who play in goal for West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final?
Q12. Who in 2011 became the first Liverpool player to score a hat-trick against Manchester United since 1990?
Q13. Which country has reached four Copa America finals only to lose all of them?
Q14. Which side did Real Madrid beat in 1956 to win the first ever European Cup Final?
Q15. Who won the first ever FIFA World Player of the Year award in 1991?
1) Six (1963,1968,1971,1978,1992 & 2011) 2) Frank McDougall 3) Nick Shorey 4) Western Sydney Warriors 5) Traianos Dellas 6) Sunderland 1992 7) Italia 90 8) Michel Platini - Juventus 9) Philippe Albert 10) 1998 11) Hans Tilkowski 12) Dirk Kuyt 13) Chile 14) Stade Reims 15) Lothar Matthaus
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North West Counties Club News . . . Bulldozers have been working hard at Formby FC building a new Astroturf pitch at the Altcar Road ground. A former training pitch has been given over to the project, which will be sized for 5 and 7 a side football. The idea came from Squirrels' chairman Hugh McAuley who, since taking over the club in the summer of 2011, has always been keen to re-establish it as a community club, especially in providing for young people. As such, the 3G facilities will be available at a discounted rate for people of school age.
Hugh explained: “I have chosen a pitch type which is used by Manchester United at their Carrington training ground. The surface is a world away from the old astro pitches that used to graze legs. "The new 3G surfaces have been developed to replicate natural turf with outstanding performance, resulting in reduced ball bounce and low resistance to turning and sliding ensuring greater safety for players and no bald patches. The facilities will be available for £25 per hour for under-16s, and £35 for adults. I want them to be used by all of Formby’s primary and secondary schools, and see boys and girls of all ages and abilities playing on them". Squirrels Press Officer Merrick Cork added: “Seeing Council spending cuts being ordered, we're aware that there's a threat to public sports facilities. As people who grew up in the town, Hugh and the rest of us are keen to ensure that the next generation of Formby footballers are provided for". "With grass pitches already falling foul of the weather this season, the case for 3G facilities is overwhelming. We want it to be accessible to all, whether it's block bookings for structured leagues, tournaments or a one-off casual game. It doesn't even have to be football! The pitches will be floodlit, open in the evenings and till 10.30pm on weekends and bank holidays. Bookings are already being taken and with work all going to plan games will be being played there by the end of the month.
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North West Counties Club News . . . PLAYER OF THE MONTH AWARDS Premier Division - CHRIS SMITH of CONGLETON TOWN September saw Bears striker Chris Smith hit form, and during the month when the team scored 23 goals and conceded just 8, and lost only once in eight games, Chris found the net 11 times. He scored two hat-tricks which moved him to the top of the Premier Division goalscorers table, and played with great confidence, which for strikers is a valuable asset. Included among the goals was a picture book header from a diagonal cross against Wigan Robin Park that rocketed into the top corner and would have delighted Alan Shearer. His cheeky flick to divert an Andy Alston shot into the Winterton Rangers net with the 'keeper wrong footed and an accurate 15-yard left footed shot against AFC Blackpool were evidence that he now has a variety of techniques to find the net. His front man role has also aided the rest of the side who benefitted from his presence and produced 12 other team goals. Bears manager Jim Vince rewarded him
with the offer of a contract, which he duly signed, to end a great month for the young striker. Division One - MARTIN PILKINGTON of ABBEY HEY Martin produced an outstanding month’s performances for Abbey Hey, in a period when the club won five games and only lost one, the FA Cup tie at FC Halifax Town. As well as his goal scoring, Martin’s assists and all round play played a major part in the club’s good run of form in the league and their excellent performances in the FA Cup, and won several man of the match awards. In the FA Cup tie at Halifax he received the sponsor’s man of the match award, and was praised by Halifax manager Neil Aspin, who described his performance as outstanding. Martin’s selfless attitude typifies the team spirit that Manager Barrie Walker has instilled into the team. GOALKEEPER OF THE MONTH AWARDS – SPONSORED BY REUSCH Premier Division - MATT CONKIE of CONGLETON TOWN While his attacking colleagues went about their business scoring 19 times, Matt kept four clean sheets and conceded just six goals in the seven games he played during September. His acrobatic saves and good reading of the game certainly earned a point in the 0-0 draw against Winsford United and his penalty save against Ashton Athletic had much to do with the Bears gaining maximum points in a narrow 3-2 win. He inspires confidence behind a defence benefitting from his experience and ability, and he is a real character in the dressing room. He has a well earned reputation among non league clubs as an accomplished 'keeper, and although known for the occasional moment of madness when he fancies himself a Lionel Messi, he will always perform heroics between the sticks! Division - STEPHEN PIGGOT of CHEADLE TOWN Stephen Piggott is one of the main reasons for Cheadle Town’s good start to the season. He has been an ever present, playing in all 13 of cup and league matches so far, and produced some excellent performances during September, when the team won six and drew the other of the seven games they played. He has worked diligently on his weaknesses this season, and after two tremendous displays in FA Cup ties in August, he maintained that form in September, to consolidate his position as first choice keeper. His performances in all games this season have been top drawer and have brought solidity and confidence to the defence that was absent last season.
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League Standings . . . North West Counties League, Premier Division Table 09/010/2012
Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1 Congleton Town 13 8 2 3 37 19 18 26
2 Stockport Sports 14 7 4 3 34 14 20 25
3 Maine Road 13 8 0 5 31 22 9 24
4 Padiham 11 7 3 1 23 14 9 24
5 Barnoldswick Town 14 6 6 2 25 17 8 24
6 Runcorn Town 12 7 2 3 29 17 12 23
7 Bootle 10 7 2 1 17 7 10 23
8 Wigan Robin Park 14 7 1 6 19 19 0 22
9 Runcorn Linnets 11 5 3 3 20 20 0 18
10 Winsford United 10 5 2 3 22 13 9 17
11 Silsden 12 5 2 5 21 16 5 17
12 Colne 12 5 2 5 24 22 2 17
13 AFC Blackpool 13 5 2 6 17 20 -3 17
14 Bacup Borough 11 5 0 6 15 13 2 15
15 Glossop North End 11 4 3 4 15 17 -2 15
16 Alsager Town 14 4 2 8 23 24 -1 14
17 Ashton Athletic 10 4 1 5 14 17 -3 13
18 St Helens Town 11 3 2 6 15 31 -16 11
19 AFC Liverpool 10 3 1 6 14 24 -10 10
20 Squires Gate 13 2 2 9 20 31 -11 8
21 Norton United 11 2 0 9 14 38 -24 6
22 Stone Dominoes 14 0 4 10 12 46 -34 4
FA Carlsberg Vase 1st Round Proper
AFC Emley v Congleton Town
AFC Liverpool v Armthorpe Welfare
Barnoldswick Town
v Maine Road
Bootle v Stockport Sports
Bottesford Town v Rochdale Town
Cheadle Town v Wigan Robin Park
Nostell Miners W v Formby
Runcorn Linnets v Winsford United
St Helens Town v Parkgate
Walsall Wood v Eccleshall
Premier Division
Alsager Town v Stone Dominoes
Colne v Norton United
Glossop North End v AFC Blackpool
Padiham v Bacup Borough
Silsden v Runcorn Town
Squires Gate v Ashton Athletic
First Division
Abbey Hey v Holker Old Boys
AFC Darwen v Ashton Town
Atherton LR v Irlam
Chadderton v Nelson
Daisy Hill v Atherton Collieries
Oldham Boro v Northwich Villa
Staffordshire F.A. Vase First Round
Leek CSOB v Abbey Hulton Utd
(To be played at Abbey Hulton FC)
Saturday 13th October 2012
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League Standings . . . Baris Northern Counties East, Premier Division Table 09/10/2012
1 Bridlington Town 15 12 0 3 48 19 36 29
2 Scarborough Athletic 15 10 3 2 48 22 33 26
3 Worksop Parramore 16 10 2 4 48 31 32 17
4 Brighouse Town 14 9 2 3 30 16 29 14
5 Long Eaton United 13 8 3 2 29 14 27 15
6 Barton Town OBs 12 8 3 1 24 13 27 11
7 Thackley 12 7 3 2 28 16 24 12
8 Parkgate 13 7 1 5 29 18 22 11
9 Tadcaster Albion 11 7 1 3 19 20 22 -1
10 Staveley Miners W 14 6 3 5 26 21 21 5
11 Retford United 13 6 2 5 18 15 20 3
13 Heanor Town 13 5 0 8 25 29 15 -4
14 Glasshoughton W 14 3 5 6 19 33 14 -14
15 Pickering Town 11 4 1 6 22 20 13 2
16 Hall Road Rangers 13 4 1 8 27 35 13 -8
17 Arnold Town 13 4 1 8 20 29 13 -9
18 Armthorpe Welfare 14 3 2 9 24 37 11 -13
19 Maltby Main 12 2 1 9 15 24 7 -9
12 Liversedge 13 5 3 5 22 24 18 -2
20 Winterton Rangers 12 2 1 9 14 26 7 -12
21 Nostell Miners W 12 1 3 8 14 30 6 -16
22 Lincoln M Railway 13 0 1 12 5 62 1 -57
Team P W D L F A Pts GD Monday 15th October 2012
Premier Division
Runcorn Town v Ashton Athletic
First Division
Atherton Collieries v West D & Chorlton
Manchester Premier Cup First Round
Droylsden v Chadderton
Glossop North End v Curzon Ashton
Maine Road v Hyde United
Tuesday 16th October 2012
League Challenge Cup First Round
AFC Darwen v Leek CSOB
Premier Division
Bootle v Runcorn Linnets
Manchester Premier Cup First Round
Abbey Hey v Irlam
Trafford v Oldham Boro
Wednesday 17th October 2012
League Challenge Cup First Round
Northwich Villa v Daisy Hill
Premier Division
Bacup Borough v Glossop North End
Padiham v AFC Blackpool
Silsden v Squires Gate
Saturday 20th October 2012
Premier Division
AFC Blackpool v Colne
AFC Liverpool v Norton United
Congleton Town v Bacup Borough
Glossop North End v Runcorn Town
Runcorn Linnets v Maine Road
Silsden v Ashton Athletic
St Helens Town v Alsager Town
Stockport Sports v Squires Gate
Stone Dominoes v Bootle
Wigan Robin Park v Barnoldswick Town
Winsford United v Padiham
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