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Saturday 17th January 2015 Kick Off: 15:00

West Didsbury & Chorlton

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The Gaffer

Good afternoon and welcome to The Royal British Le-

gion Stadium for this afternoons home league fixture

against West Didsbury & Chorlton FC. First of all may I

welcome the management team and all associated with the club. I

hope you feel welcomed and have a safe journey home.

Despite the weather on Thursday night we had a really good training

session at the ground. 17 players turned up and gave their all in hor-

rendous conditions, something that those involved in today’s game

will also have to do. As part of the training session we also had a dis-

cussion about how we’ve done so far this season and more im-

portantly where we want to go from our current position. No specific

targets were set but the message of ‘kicking on’ and not being satis-

fied where we are at the moment was one area we discussed. Com-

pared to the previous seasons were in a far healthier position but I

feel it’s vital that we finish the season strong and continue to work

hard so that the spirit and morale within the camp isn’t disrupted.

Today’s game will be a very tough encounter. We had 2 close games

against them last year with both sides winning home fixtures. I hope

that is the same today, but when we meet again in a few week’s time

we come away with at least a point from the game.

I hope you enjoy the game and visit us again for our next home

league fixture…..

UP THE GATE!

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SQUIRES GATE Buchan (10)

St Helens Town

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Squires Gate made it one loss in sixteen with a 1-1 draw against St

Helens on Saturday. The draw means the club continue their impres-

sive run but was described by manager Dave McCann as a disappoint-

ing draw.

Gate made two changes to the starting line up from Saturdays 2-2 draw

with Nelson, Alex Mckendrick and Michael Hall coming in for suspend-

ed Chris Anderson and Rob Henry who has left the club. Gate chances

were also boosted by the return of wingers Harry Dunn and Billy

Mckenna both returning from injury to make the bench.

It was clear that the elements would play a part in the game as just

minutes in the wind caught hold of a cross into the box from Alex

Mckendrick causing the St Helens keeper to tip the ball over the ball.

Like the last couple of weeks Gate came out in the first half full of ener-

gy and with lots of possession of the ball. They had a golden chance to

go ahead with just 5 minutes on the clock , Mark Buchan sent in behind

but his chip fell straight into the arms of the onrushing goal keeper.

Shortly after it was Buchan's striker partner, Alex Murphy, who had the

next chance but his drive from the edge of the box was tipped wide for

a corner. It was from the resulting corner

that Gate would open the scoring, the

ball whipped into a crowded penalty ar-

ea and with several players taking sev-

eral stabs at the ball, Mark Buchan final-

ly found the back of the net. Gate didn't

sit back after opening the scoring and

looked to carry on attacking St Helens.

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Sean Holmes having two sepa-

rate chances to double Gates

lead the first coming from a free

kick but his header floated over

the ball the second saw only a

last gasp challenge on the edge

of the box deny him. Gate keeper

Ben Fletcher had little to do in

the first half but when he was

called upon he was more than

ready. St Helens best chance of

the first half came direct from a free kick, this like several times in the

game saw the balls direction change but Fletcher was more than ready

to make the save.

Into the second half and Mike Hall had the chance to open his account

for the club but his drive from outside the box feel straight into the arms

of the goal keeper. It was fair to say that this game was a typical game

of two halves with the second being St Helens. It was St Helens who

would have most of the chances in the second half and they would

make the pressure count. On the 64 th minute James Rushton - Woods

stepped up to curl a pearl of a free kick into the top corner to St Helens

level. It would be fair to say that this knocked the home sides confi-

dence and they struggled to get back into the game. Neither team could

find a winning goal and both sides will be happy with a point after the

second half performances.

After the game Gate boss Dave McCann reflected on a fair point and a dominant first half performance. Dave said; Overall I thought a point for each side was fair but it doesn't take away how disappointed we are with it. We dominated the 1st half and played some good stuff but never

really tested their keeper enough. Our 2nd half performance cost us, credit to St Helens they were a lot better but in reality we weren't up to the standards of our 1st half performance and in the end they deserved

a point.

Reported By Mark Ashmore

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Saturday 17th January 2015

FA Vase 4th Round

Worksop Town v Glossop North End

Premier Division

Alsager Town v St Helens Town

Ashton Athletic v Nelson

Bacup & Rossendale Borough v Abbey Hey

Barnoldwick Town v Runcorn Linnets

Bootle v Stockport Sports

Colne v Slisden

Maine Road v AFC Blackpool

Runcorn Town v AFC Liverpool

Squires Gate v West Didsbury & Chorlton

Winsford United v Congleton Town

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West Didsbury & Chorlton

Manager: Andy Nelson Ground:

Meet today’s visitors; West Didsbury & Chorlton

West Didsbury and Chorlton AFC have come a long way in their 105 years since 1908 when the club was founded as Christ

Church A.F.C. by Mr R F Hartley. West played friendlies at first and then in the Manchester Alliance League until the First World

War 1914. After the War the club joined the Lancashire and Cheshire League for the 1920/21 season and had to change its

name to West Didsbury AFC, as that League did not permit a name suggesting association with any other body.

The home ground from before 1914 until the mid 1980’s was Christie Playing Fields, and then the owners, Manchester and Sal-

ford Playing Fields Society, gave the club notice to quit having decided to sell off the land for commercial development – now

ironically called ‘Christie Fields’ office park.

After several years’ nomadic existence searching for a new home, the club acquired the redundant and overgrown Recreation

Ground at Brookburn Road in 1996, and began to restore this to active use and develop a vision for a community club. Work

was completed in time to start the 1997-98 season using excellent new changing rooms and clubhouse facilities aided by a Lot-

tery grant, new sponsors and members’ fundraising, but without a penny from the Playing Fields Society sale proceeds.

Further name change followed in 2003 to reflect the new location in Chorlton and the club was then elected to the Manchester

League in 2006. In 2007/8 West won its first Manchester League silverware lifting the Murray Shield in the last game of our cen-

tenary year. That team was the nucleus of the previously successful junior team and the following season 2008/09 West just

missed promotion to the Premier Division and again reached the Murray Shield Final. With a new management team led by

Andy Nelson, 2009/10 was very successful and honours spread throughout the club. The 1st team won the Murray Shield (the

third consecutive year in the final) and was league runners-up. The reserves won the Bridgewater League Cup and the U17

Youth team won their League.

In 2010/2011 the 1st team won the Manchester League First Division title in style with a fantastic 65 points out of 72 possible.

This ranks as one of the highest points totals per game in Manchester League history dating back over a century. The clubs re-

serve team and youth teams also had terrific seasons, resulting in promotion and for the second year reaching the Bridgewater

Cup Final.

The Youth team reached yet another final where they were just pipped to the trophy by New Mills. The Veterans were runners

up in the Premier Division of the Cheshire Veterans League and then started a second veterans team such was the interest in

the club. Plans were also made to formally integrate junior football as the club Vision is to be a FA Charter Standard Community

Club, playing at the highest possible level it can whilst remaining financially viable.

Further improved saw floodlights erected in 2011 to meet FA requirements and West competed in the FA Vase for the first time

in 2011-2012 as a Step 7 club. Election to the NWCFL followed in June 2012 and the club had an incredible first season winning

the Div1 Trophy, finishing in 3rd position after an amazing run in during March and April to secure promotion and also winning a

guaranteed FA Cup place. The over 45’s team again chipped in with Cheshire Veterans league silverware. 2013-14 saw the club

meet a number of challenges on and off the field by recovering from a series of early season setbacks and defeats in August to

consolidate with a very creditable 12th place league finish. Two new stands were installed to improves the spectator facilities,

new grass pitches and youth teams were added as part of the long term development plan, whilst remaining as a volunteer run,

‘not for profit’ club.

The other historic milestones achieved during the season were the 2-0 home victory over Abbey Hey in the club’s first ever ap-

pearance in the FA Cup followed by a 2-1 first ever FA Vase victory away at NCEL Rossington Main near Doncaster in mid Sep-

tember.

This season the club has had an erratic start in the League and lost to Brighouse Town from the Evo Stik League [North] in the

FA Cup at the end of August having been given a walk over by the FA in the previous round against new NWCFL club, Cammell

Laird 1907.

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Comp Date Score

NWCFL 02 Aug Barnoldswick Town 2-4 WD&C

NWCFL 05 Aug WD&C 3-0 Winsford United

NWCFL 09 Aug WD&C 0-2 Ashton Athletic

NWCFL 12Aug WD&C 1-2 Runcorn Town

NWCFL 19 Aug WD&C 0-1 Glossop North End

NWCFL 23 Aug Runcorn Linnets 6-0 WD&C

NWCFL 26 Aug Alsager Town 2-0 WD&C

FA Cup 30 Aug WD&C 0-3 Brighthouse Town

NWCFL 06 Sep WD&C 2-5 Nelson

NWCFL 13 Sep Bacup &RB 1-3 WD&C

NWCFL 16 Sep Abby Hey 1-4 WD&C

NWCFL 20 Sep WD&C 0-2 1874 Northwich

NWCFL 27 Sep St Helens Town 0-3 WD&C

LCT R1 30 Sep Colne 2-3 WD&C

FA Vase 2Q 4 Oct WD&C 2-1 Rossington Main

NWCFL 7 Oct Stockport Sports1-2 WD&C

NWCFL 11 Oct AFC Liverpool 3-1 WD&C

NWCFL 14 Oct Glossop North End 6-0 WD&C

NWCFL 18 Oct WD&C 3-2Barnoldwick Town

MUC R2 25 Oct Ashton Town 3-3 WD&C (4-5 on pens)

NWCFL 28 Oct WD&C 0-1 Abbey Hey

FA Vase R1 01 Nov WD&C 1-2 Glossop North End

NWCFL 04 Nov WD&C 1-3 Congleton Town

NWCFL 08 Nov Bootle 1-2 WD&C

LCT R2 11 Nov Ramsbottom United 3-0 WD&C

NWCFL 15 Nov WD&C 0-0 AFC Blackpool

NWCFL 22 Nov Nelson 2-2 WD&C

MUC R3 29 Nov WD&C 2-0 Rochdale Town

NWCFL 06 Dec WD&C 6-0 Stockport Sports

NWCFL 13 Dec Runcorn Town 1-2 WD&C

NWCFL 27 Dec Maine Road 2-2 WD&C

NWCFL 03 Jan Ashton Athletic 2-0 WD&C

WEST DIDSBURY:

The story so far...

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SATURDAY 8TH FEBRUARY 2014

SQUIRES GATE 1-0 WEST DIDSBURY & CHORLTON

In the first ever meeting between the two sides, West Didsbury travelled to

The Royal British Legion Stadium hoping to make a name for themselves to

the spectators watching on. As expected, the game had a slow start as the

sides were starting to get used to each other, but it was the newbies that

started to take the game to Squires Gate and came close as Craig Carney

had a 30 yard effort saved by Paul Hughes. Another effort later on as West

Didsbury’s Mark Woodcock, who had just come on as a sub, beat the Gate

defenders and hit the crossbar. The hosts went into half time with no hope at

all, with the win in their favour, control became a lottery as passes went be-

yond the forwards. It took 63 minutes for Squires Gate to find the break-

through, with the goal coming from Jack Sowerby, as he picked the ball up

near the half way line and powered his way into the box as if the defenders

weren’t there and fired away a worthy match winning goal.

SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014

WEST DIDSBURY & CHORLTON 2-1 SQUIRES GATE

Gate travelled to South Manchester for their reverse fixture with

West Didsbury, and the two teams had faced each other 2 weeks

before. Gate were the first team to get a shot on target after just

8 minutes, when Seydou Bamba tested the home goal keeper.

However, after 22 minutes it was the hosts who took the lead as

Didsbury’s Graham Kay pounced on a loose ball after a cruel

deflection and tapped the ball past Rodgerson. Both teams were

struggling to control much play and even the simplest of passes

was swerving and bobbling in every direction apart from its in-

tended target.

The second half saw West Didsbury double their lead though

Matthew Kay, and it looked like the game was all over. Until the

70th minute when Jack Sowerby fired home to make it 2-1. Howev-

er, it was not quite enough to get Gate a point.

PREVIOUS MEETINGS v WEST DIDSBURY

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Gate Fixtures in Full Sat 2nd Aug Bootle A 1-1 109 6th League

Tue 5th Aug Nelson H 3-0 102 6th League

Sat 9th Aug Maine Road H 3-1 72 6th League

Wed 13 Aug Silsden A 0-0 98 8th League

Sat 16th Aug AFC Liverpool A 0-3 172 N/A Cup R1Q

Sat 23th Aug Congleton Town A 0-0 108 11th League

Tue 26th Aug Ashton Athletic H 1-2 105 15th League

Sat 30th Aug New Mills AFC A 2-3 101 N/A Cup R2Q

Tue 9th Sep Barnoldswick Town H 0-0 65 15th League

Sat 13th Sep Bamber Bridge A 2-2 264 N/A Cup R3Q

Tue 16th Sep Bamber Bridge H 2-3 155 N/A Cup R3QR

Sat 20th Sep Alsager Town H 7-2 55 13th League

Tue 23rd Sep Colne A 3-0 151 16th League

Sat 27th Sep Bacup & Rossendale A 3-4 45 15th League

Sat 4th Oct Glossop North End A 3-2 273 16th League

Sat 11th Oct St Helens Town A 0-0 56 16th League

Sat 18th Oct Winsford United H 2-2 65 16th League

Sat 25th Oct Nelson A 1-3 66 N/A MUCupR2

Sat 1st Nov Stockport Sports H 3-2 51 14th League

Tue 4th Nov Barnoldswick Town A 1-3 94 14th League

Sat 8th Nov Runcorn Town A 2-7 97 12th League

Tue 11th Nov Ashton Athletic A 4-0 56 12th League

Sat 15th Nov Bootle H 1-0 85 11th League

Tue 18th Nov Colne H 0-0 82 9th League

Sat 22th Nov Maine Road A 2-3 60 8th League

Sat 29th Nov Winsford United H 1-1

(6-5)

60 N/A MUCupR3

Sat 6th Dec Silsden H 2-0 45 7th League

Sat 20th Dec Abbey Hey H 1-1 45 6th League

Fri 26th Dec AFC Blackpool H 1-0 92 7th League

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P W D L F A GD PTS

1 Runcorn Linnets 29 23 5 1 78 29 49 74

2 Glossop North End 24 20 2 2 75 10 65 62

3 Ashton Athletic 28 15 8 5 50 26 24 53

4 1874 Northwich 22 15 4 3 42 12 30 49

5 Nelson 25 13 5 7 53 38 15 44

6 AFC Liverpool 26 13 4 9 61 42 19 43

7 Squires Gate 25 11 10 4 48 33 15 43

8 Colne 23 13 3 7 48 29 19 42

9 Bootle 25 12 4 9 44 33 11 40

10 Slisden 24 12 4 8 41 37 4 40

11 Congleton Town 27 10 8 9 45 42 3 38

12 Maine Road 29 10 6 13 45 53 -8 36

13 Alsager Town 28 10 4 14 52 60 -8 34

14 West Didsbury & Chorlton 25 10 3 12 41 48 -7 33

15 Winsford United 23 9 5 9 43 41 2 32

16 Runcorn Town 24 9 4 11 53 48 5 31

17 Abbey Hey 28 9 4 15 39 60 -21 31

18 St Helens Town 26 7 3 16 34 70 -36 24

19 AFC Blackpool 30 3 8 19 27 64 -37 17

20 Barnoldswick Town 28 4 4 20 35 70 -35 16

21 Stockport Sports 26 3 5 18 34 95 -61 14

22 Bacup & Rossendale Borough 25 1 3 21 20 68 -48 6

Sat 3rd Jan Nelson A 3-3 135 7th League

Sat 10th Jan St Helens Town H 1-1 65 7th League

Sat 17th Jan West Didsbury & Chorlton H League

Sat 24th Jan AFC Liverpool A League

Tue 27th Jan Glossop North End H League

Sat 31 Jan Abbey Hey A League

Sat 7th Feb Bacup & Rossendale Borough H League

Sat 14th Feb Glossop North End A MUCupQF

Sat 21th Feb Stockport Sports A League

Sat 7th Mar West Didsbury & Chorlton A League

Sat 14th Mar AFC Liverpool H League

Sat 21th Mar 1874 Northwich A League

Sat 28th Mar Runcorn Linnets A League

Sat 4th Apr Runcorn Town H League

Mon 6th Apr AFC Blackpool A League

Sat 11th Apr 1874 Northwich H League

Sat 18th Apr Congleton Town H League

Sat 25th Apr Alsager Town A League

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TOP SCORERS Record vs Top Half

Record vs Bottom Half

W D L

9 1 3

W D L

7 4 0

W D L

1 2 9

W D L

4 6 4

Record when scoring first

W D L

4 3 0

GAMES SINCE:

Chris McDonagh 6

Scott Mason 6

Adam Hilton 4

W D L

5 7 2

2 Win 2

2 Home Win 0

1 Away Win 2

9 Defeat 0

10 Home Defeat 3

2 Away Defeat 0

0 Score Draw 1

7 No Score Draw 6

0 Conceding 1+ 0

0 Scoring 1+ 1

2 Clean Sheet 4

5 Back To Back Wins 28

0 Gaining A Point 1

0 Losing A Point 0

Alex Murphy 11

Jake Forshaw 6

Harry Dunn 4

Head To Head Record

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Squires Gate - last 6 matches until 17/01/15

All Competitions

At West Didsbury & Chorlton(1 At Squires Gate (1)

Home L L D W W D

Away W W L D W L

Collated D W W W D L

On Neutral Ground Overall (2)

Records

Previous Meetings

West Didsbury - last 6 matches until 17/01/15

Facts & Stats

All Competitions

Squires Gate and West Didsbury &

Chorlton have never played on

neutral ground.

Home D W W D W D

Away W W W L W D

Collated W W D W D D

Results Total %

Squires Gate 0 100

WD&C 1 0

Draws 0 0

Goals Total Av.PG

Squires Gate 1 1

WD&C 2 0

Results Total %

Squires Gate 0 100

WD&C 1 0

Draws 0 0

Goals Total Av.PG

Squires Gate 1 1

WD&C 2 2

Results Total %

Squires Gate 1 50

WD&C 1 50

Draws 0 0

Goals Total Av.PG

Squires Gate 1 0.5

WD&C 2 1

Highest Aggregate Score: 3 WD&C 2-1 Squires Gate

Highest Squires Gate Score: 1 Squires Gate 1-0 WD&C

Highest WD&C Score: 2 WD&C 2-1 Squires Gate

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Results

Sat 27th January 2014 Sat 3rd January 2015 Sat 10thJanuary 2015

Abbey Hey 3-0 Bacup &RB AFC Blackpool 2-2 AFC Liverpool Abbey Hey 2-2 AFC Blackpool

Colne 2-0 Nelson Ashton Athletic 2-0 WD&C AFC Liverpool 3-4 Alsager Town

Slisden 2-0 Barnoldwick Town Barnoldswick Town 1-2 Abbey Colne 5-1 Runcorn Town

WD&C 2-2 Maine Road Bootle 5-0 Bacup &RB Congleton 1-3 Glossop North End

Maine Road 1-0 1874 Northwich Runcorn Linnets 3-2 Bacup &RB

Nelson 3-3 Squires Gate Squires Gate 1-1 St Helens Town

Runcorn Town 3-0 Congleton

Silsden 2-1 St Helens Town

# Team P W D L F A PTS +/- FORM

1 Glossop North End 6 6 0 0 27 3 21 24 WWWWW

2 Bootle 6 6 0 0 14 5 21 9 WWWWW

3 Runcorn Linnets 6 5 0 1 19 11 15 8 WWWWLW

4 Ashton Athletic 6 4 1 1 15 4 12 11 WLWWDW

5 Colne 6 4 1 1 13 6 12 7 WWWLWD

6 Squires Gate 6 3 3 0 9 6 9 3 DDWWDL

The Form Table

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BRAIN TEASERS

Can you name these league one teams that have got themselves in a bit

of a scramble?

Can you name the player who’s linked with the clubs listed?

Leicester City, Liverpool, Birmingham, Wigan, Aston Villa (EH)

QPR, Newcastle, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United (LF)

Watford, Liverpool, Newcastle United, Celtic (JB)

Shrewsbury Town, Blackpool, Birmingham (JH)

Newcastle, Tottenham Hotspur, Lazio, Burnley, Rangers (PG)

Leeds United, Aston Villa, Manchester City (JM)

Chelsea, Wolves (loan), Aston Villa (loan), West Ham (CC)

Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Portsmouth, Notts County (SC)

Aston Villa, Burnley (loan), Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea (GC)

West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United (MC)

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Aston Villa - Liverpool 1-2

Burnley - Crystal Palace 0-2

Leicester - Stoke 0-0

QPR - Man United 1-3

Swansea - Chelsea 0-3

Tottenham - Sunderland 1-0

Newcastle - Southampton 1-3

Brighton - Brentford 1-1

Wolves - Blackpool 3-0

Wigan - Charlton 1-0

Fleetwood - Oldham 2-0

MK Dons - Sheff United 1-3

Watford - Charlton 0-0

For those of you who like league football, why not have a go at predicting some scores for this week’s

games? Award yourself 1 point for correct result and 2 points for a correct score.`

Score to beat: 11 Your score: _____

Prediction Corner

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Answers Page

Brain Teasers

Team Unscrambler

1. Fleetwood Town

2. Gillingham

3. Swindon Town

4. Barnsley

5. Oldham Athletic

6. Chesterfield

7. Doncaster Rovers

8. Leyton Orient

9. Peterborough United

Player Link

1. Emily Heskey

2. Sir Les Ferdinand

3. John Barnes

4. Joe Hart

5. Paul Gascoigne

6. James Milner

7. Carlton Cole

8. Sol Campbell

9. Gary Cahill

10. Michael Carrick

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Club Information

Chairman

Stuart Hopwood

Secretary

John Maguire

Treasurer

John Stokes

Manager

Dave McCann

Assistant Managers

Richard Thomas

Mark Shaw

Groundsman

Brian Addison

Micky Farrar

Peter Bryant

Steve Bellamy

Bar & Hospitality

Denise Gibson

Emma Hopwood

Christine Walsh

Media

Steve McLellan

Albert Cooper

Danny Braid

Mark Ashmore

Programme Editors

Daniel Hayden

Jay Hayden

Twitter

@squiresgatefc

Match Officials

Referee: Alan Bennett

Assistants: Anthony Ball , James Morgan

Ben FLECTHER

Andrew RICHARDS

Chris ANDERSON

Jack COOK

Joshua WESTWOOD

James Edmunds

Alexander MURPHY

Steven EYANGA-BWANGA

Daniel PENSWICK (C)

Harry DUNN

Brett FERGUSON

Alexander MCKENDRICK

Ryan RILEY

Jake FORSHAW

Mark BUCHAN

Alex COLQUGHOUN

Shaun HOLMES

Jordan HITCHEN

Paul HUGHES

Callum JONES

Scott JONES

Dion BATTES

Anthony POTTS

Callum SCHOFIELD

Mark ROGERS (C)

Alex BAIRD

Jordan POOLE

Gary LILLEY

Matt ECKERSLEY

Lewis SCHOFIELD

Steve SETTLE

Scott MASON

Rick GLEAVE

Chris MCDONAGH

Jerome BRYSON

Kieran BROCKLEHURST

Tre BALDWIN-WILLIS

Nic EVANOGELINOS

Adam HILTON

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