SATURDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2023
NWCFL First Division North vs ASHTON ATHLETIC






“WE MUST START TO GET RESULTS AND GATHER SOME MOMENTUM”

SATURDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2023
NWCFL First Division North vs ASHTON ATHLETIC
“WE MUST START TO GET RESULTS AND GATHER SOME MOMENTUM”
Good afternoon and welcome to Rakesmoor Lane for today’s North West Counties Football League fixture against Ashton Athletic FC.
We go into today looking to return to winning ways after two disappointing results when we look back at the games.
Unfortunately, there are a few key absences today, with Frankie Ellis and Will McGladdery not being available and Jay playing reserves for some muchneeded game time.
We know Ashton Athletic aren’t in great form, but that can turn at any point. Hence, we must be prepared for a challenging game against an opponent we haven’t faced before in the NWCFL. We need to start the game with intensity, put them under pressure early, control the game and get more from our attacking players.
Strangely, we are only five games away from the mid-point of the league fixtures, so we must start to get results and gather some momentum between now and Christmas.
Ashton Athletic Football Club was founded in 1968, playing in the Wigan Sunday League – winning every Division in consecutive seasons and many cup competitions before switching to the Warrington League on Saturdays, where similar success was sustained.
The Club developed Brocstedes Park and was admitted to the Lancashire Combination before becoming a founding member of the North West Counties League when the Combination merged with the Cheshire League in 1982. Unfortunately, financial constraints prevented the required ground improvements from being completed, and the Club was relegated to the Manchester League Division One in 1986. The drop of two leagues resulted in most of the playing staff moving to other clubs. For numerous years, the Club endeavoured to rebuild. Players came and went, lacking the Club loyalty that had brought success to the Club in the 1970s and 1980s until the Committee embraced an ambitious youth development policy in 1999.
The Yellows then embarked on a ten-year development plan to enhance its recreational facilities and expand the Club, particularly its junior section. The Club members worked tirelessly to progress the Club within its means and with some help from external grant sources. Assistance from the Football Foundation, Awards for All programme, and Wigan Council enabled a series of improvements to be completed. The main pitch was re-drained, a second pitch was acquired/improved, and new changing rooms and a Clubhouse were built.
Disabled access was provided, and other improvements were made to the grounds. The ground was brought up to the necessary Ground Grading for the NWCFL, and further improvements provided additional seating.
The 2008/09 season also saw further progression for the Yellows, having been promoted to the Premier Division of the North West Counties League. The FA Cup proved very lucrative for the Club, progressing through 3 stages and beating two teams from higher leagues. The previous season also saw cup success for the Yellows, retaining the Atherton Charity Cup at the end of the season. Following an impressive 6th place finish in the 2008/09 season, the Yellows struggled in the league for the next four seasons, finishing in the bottom three of the league in three of the next four seasons. 21st (09/10), 22nd (10/11), 14th (11/12) and 20th (12/13).
In 2013, the Yellows took the unusual step of bringing in a trio of joint managers -Jay Foulds, Ben Kay and Dougie Pitts. Jay and Ben were brought in from Wigan Robin Park, and Dougie came in following a break from the game. The trio needed to entirely rebuild the squad for the 2013/14 season. It made an excellent start to their managerial careers, creating club history with a 6th place finish and beating Maine Road 1-0 to win the League Challenge Cup at Curzon Ashton. More club history was made in the 2014/15 season with a highest-ever 5th-place finish in the league, conceding only 38 goals and losing only seven league games that season.
The Yellows were successful in the Wigan Cup, beating Newburgh Harrock United 5-1 in the final at Brocstedes Park. The 2015/16 season brought a solid 7th-place finish in the league.
The 2016/17 saw another top-10 finish, with the Club ending the season in 9th place. Still, the Yellows made history in the cups, reaching the 2nd qualifying round for the first time ever, losing 5-0 against Halifax Town and winning the Lancashire Cup for the first time, coming from a goal down to win 2-1 against Radcliffe Borough. Lee Vaughan scored the winner in the final minute of the game. With the impact the management trio made at the Club in the four seasons that they were in charge, the success was noticed by clubs at a higher level and following the 2016/17 season. Ben Kay left his role as joint manager to take up the role of assistant manager to Simon Howarth at Clitheroe FC.
The following seasons progressed further with finishes of 12th (17/18), 5th (18/19), and 5th and 14th in the COVID-19 curtailed campaigns of 19/20 and 20/21. The Club enjoyed further cup success - the 2017/18 season saw Ashton Athletic see off Squires Gate, Runcorn Linnets, Bamber Bridge and Albion Sports in the FA Cup to set up a mouthwatering 3rd qualifying round local derby with Chorley with the yellows suffering a narrow 1-0 defeat in front of live BBC cameras and the biggest home crowd in their history of 610. In the 2019/2020 season, wins over AFC Liverpool, Skelmersdale and Morpeth set up an away trip to York City with the yellows beaten 5-0 by their illustrious opponents in front of over 1,000 spectators at Bootham Crescent. In November 2021, Dougie Pitts stepped down from his position of joint manager due to family and work commitments. Shortly afterwards, Richard Brodie joined Jay Foulds at the Club, with the pair operating as joint managers of the yellows.
A new vision for the Club is under discussion to further develop the Club. These will include plans for improvements to the access road, new junior changing rooms, additional playing fields for the junior section and a proposed girls/ladies section. The main ground is also scheduled for enhancement works with additional covered spectator areas. The Club is a voluntary organisation run by a Committee of 14 alongside approximately 25 coaches and managers. Any money raised by the Club has been ploughed back into improving the facilities and developing the youth section.
The Club now has a total membership of more than 400. We have nine junior teams consisting of approximately 160 children who take advantage of the improvement of our now excellent facilities, whilst hundreds of children and adults from opposition teams also benefit from the continually improving facilities. The Club is keen to maintain the pace of development of the Club. Future plans will enable increased activity at the Club, additional Junior teams and a much safer and more secure environment, particularly for spectators and Children.
The Club was awarded the FA Charter Standard in 2013.
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KEVIN WATKIN & DAVID ROUND
Joe AMISON
Jay BARKER
Callum BAYNES
Brandon COLLINS
Luke DAVEY
Tom DAWSON
Dylan ELLIS
Frankie ELLIS
Callum FAWCETT
Farryl FOSTER
Jamie HODGSON
Samuel JOEL
Jack LITHERLAND
Finley MARTIN
Hakan McCRACKEN
Joseph McGLADDERY
William McGLADDERY
Luke MITCHELL
Nathan REID
Jackson ROUND
Gareth SMITH
Samuel STEPHENS
Tom STEPHENSON
Kevin WATKIN
Tyler WOOD
Joshua WOODEND
JAY FOULDS
James ASPINALL
Joe BACON
Sullivan BARKER
Max BUCKLEY-BENBOW
Ben CARTWRIGHT
Zach CONWAY
Mark CORBETT
Ross ELLISON
Jordyn FITTON
Daniel FLOOD
Jason FOULDS
Jack HAMILTON
Deklan HILL
Kyle KING
Dale KORIE-BUTLER
Conal LARKIN
Dale LATHAM
Callum MAHONEY
Callum McHALE
Daniel MOGFORD
Joshua NICHOLSON
Aaron OWENS
Niall PARTRIDGE
Ethan PEARCE
Matthew REID
Jack SMITH
Thomas STEAD
Henry TURNER
Calum WILSON