Issue #11 - v Atherton Laburnum Rovers (24/01/2023)

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TUESDAY 24 JANUARY 2023

NWCFL First Division North vs ATHERTON LR

KO 8:00PM

FREE ISSUE #11
OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME
THE STAG
WHAT’S INSIDE? 4 8 10 14 16 20 24 KEVIN WATKIN NATHAN REID PARTNER FOCUS A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE EYES ON THE OPPONENT PLAYER SPONSORS SQUADS Produced and Edited by Glen Ritchie Official Club Photography by Ian Allington and Steve Miller To advertisie in this programme please email commercial@hobafc.co.uk All editorial content within this programme is the copyright of Holker Old Boys AFC and can only be used with the club’s permission. The views in this programme don’t necessarily reflect those of Holker Old Boys AFC. 8 16 3
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“FOCUS NOW SHIFTS TO THE LEAGUE”

THOUGHTS FROM THE DUGOUT

Good afternoon, Happy New Year (yes, this really is our first home fixture in 2023), and welcome to Rakesmoor Lane for tonight’s North West Counties Football League fixture against Atherton Laburnum Rovers FC.

It’s nice to welcome the fans back after what feels like an age, our last home game being back on 3rd Dec against Squires Gate. The weather has played its part in calling a number of home and away games off, causing a backlog of fixtures for us to manage. I feel for the fixture secretary the most; I wouldn’t like his job.

Some may call it a winter break, but it has been an extra challenge we’ve had to manage to keep the lads ready. At least we managed to have a couple of games against the reserves down at Furness College, who we’d like to thank. Then we managed to get a good away win against Cleator Moor on Boxing Day, which is always a tough fixture after Christmas.

This takes us to our 4th round FA Vase tie against Bury AFC, where, unfortunately, we showed them too much respect and were not brave enough to play our game. It was always our game plan to still be in the game after 20-30 mins, then try and create opportunities. Unfortunately, the penalty decision went against us. Several mistakes allowed them to control the game, which was frustrating because they were easily avoidable, and I think 4-0 flattered them a little.

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Still, we certainly needed to do more to deserve something from the game. Overall our run in the FA Vase has been great for the club and puts these lads in the club history books for the furthest it has ever gone in the competition.

Focus now shifts to the league, with the need to pick up points and put a run of form together to compete for those playoff places. Unfortunately, tonight Reidy and Hodgey miss out through suspension and Tommy and Amo through injury, so we have called upon some of our reserves to step forward. This will be a good chance for those to prove the strength of our overall squad.

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NATHAN REID

After a slow start to the season, getting our first win, I feel we are starting to get back to our best. With losing 3/4 big players coming into the new season, I think we didn’t really know what to aim for at the start of the season. However, with the position we are in now, I think we can get right in the mix if we can put a good run of games together.

We’ve proved how good we can be in the FA Vase by comfortably beating sides in the league above. It was a fantastic achievement for everyone to reach the 4th round and make history for the club. It was a disappointing way to end our run in the vase with the goals we gifted bury.

I am gutted to be missing the game tonight due to suspension. It’s never nice to miss a game. However, with our strength in depth, I’m confident that the lads will get the result.

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“I’M CONFIDENT THAT THE LADS WILL GET THE RESULT.”

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A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE

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MATCH FACTS vs Competiton Venue Date Result Millom Friendly Rakesmoor Lane Saturday, 29th August 2020 2-1 15
Yellow & Blue NICKNAME The Laburnums GROUND NAME Crilly Park CAPACITY 3,000 RECORD ATTENDANCE 1,740 (vs Aldershot - 1994) LEAGUE POSITION 14th
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EYES ON OPPONENT COLOURS
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ON THE OPPONENT

THEIR HISTORY

Laburnum Rovers were founded in 1956 by Joe Riley as an under-14s side. After a difficult first season in the local Briarcroft Junior League, they enjoyed much success in League and Cup competitions. Joe was persuaded to carry on into Senior football, and after a brief spell in the Leigh League, the club joined the Bolton Combination.

More success followed, but the ground at Hag Fold prevented further progress, so a farmers’ field was found. Despite footpath crisscrossing and duck ponds on either side, hard work by everyone at the club turned this unpromising field into a football pitch. In 1966 the club moved into its new ground and were able to take their place in Division One of the Combination.

Jack Crilly succeeded Joe as Chairman and worked tirelessly for the club, supervising the erection of new changing rooms (an improvement on the old air raid shelters they had been using) and a small social club. Jack died suddenly in 1980, and as a tribute to his work, the ground was renamed from Greendale to Crilly Park.

In the summer of 1980, the club joined the non-league pyramid when their application to join the Cheshire County League was successful. The league stipulated that the town’s name had to be in the club’s title, so links with the past were retained with the new name of Atherton Laburnum Rovers.

In 1982 the club became founder members of the North West Counties League, being placed in division two until the league was reorganised in 1987 when ongoing ground improvements saw them placed in division one. 1989 saw floodlights erected, and the club entered the FA Cup for the first time, while in 1991, the changing rooms and clubhouse were completely rebuilt.

Towards the end of the 1990/91 season, Dave Morris took over as team manager, and it was the start of the best period in the club’s history. In 1992/93, the club won the League title with 106 points from 42 games and also won the League Championship Trophy. Promotion to the Unibond League was denied them because of grading requirements. Still undaunted, the club repeated their double the following season and reached the FA Vase semifinals. This time the club was promoted to the Unibond League.

Two good seasons saw steady progress, but financial troubles struck, and the club was relegated for the first time in its history.

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Crilly Park, Atherton

Three seasons of struggle back in the North West Counties League culminated with the relegation to Division Two. However, the appointment of Alan Lord as manager saw a remarkable turnaround in form, and nine successive victories helped the club win back promotion to Division One at the first attempt. In November 2002, Tom Foster and Dennis Haslem took over as managers after rebuilding the team from scratch; they secured Division One football for another season. Dennis moved on in the summer, and Ian Street joined the club.

A period of stability and success followed, but at the end of the 2004/05 season, Foster and Street left the club to be replaced by Mike Lester and Darren Ford. They set about building a new squad, but in February 2006, Lester and Ford resigned, sparking a difficult time for the club on the pitch with no less than six managers at the helm over the next two years. The most successful period came in the spring of 2007 under Roy Sweeney when the club moved away from the relegation zone after doubling the total of its points from 21 to 42 in the final two months of the season, finishing in 16th place and having a record league attendance of 1,325 for the visit of FC United of Manchester.

Sweeney resigned in December 2007, with Malcolm Anderton taking temporary charge for four months until ex-LR player and Leigh RMI manager Stuart Humphreys was brought in to ensure the club retained its top division status. It was fortunate that 21st place was enough. With changes elsewhere in the pyramid system, LR avoided relegation from Division 1 by finishing 19th at the end of the 07/08 season.

The club brought in Dave Hughes as the new manager with a brief to keep the team in the rebranded Premier Division while the club was reorganised behind the scenes. Hughes brought in a very experienced coaching team and built a squad that has proved very successful. The season ended with one of the highest league placings for several years, victory in the Goldline Trophy and another Reebok appearance in the Hospital Cup final. This season the side had a promising opening to the campaign, recording another FA Cup giant killing before injuries took a severe toll, with the team battling in the relegation dogfight. Victory once again in the Goldline Trophy Final gave the team enough belief to collect the points they needed to stay in the Premier Division.

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Dave Hughes resigned as manager at the beginning of September 2010, and the position was immediately offered to the Head Coach, Glenn Moses, to ensure stability within the team. Moses led the club to its third Goldline Final in three years and our highest mid-season points tally for the past few seasons. Phil Priestley was appointed as manager at the start of the 2011-12 season and remained in charge until he resigned in the summer of 2013.

One week before the start of the 2013-14 season, the club appointed Michael Clegg as manager, who took the team to a 7th-place finish but resigned as manager at the end of the same season to take up his manager’s position at Atherton Collieries. The next four seasons saw new management teams each season, with Ross McNair taking charge for the 2014-15 season, the management duo of Craig and Adam Jones for the 2015-16 season, and Shaun Lynch taking over for the 2016-17 season.

The 2018-19 season proved to be one to forget, with several managers taking charge of the team and the team being reprieved from relegation from Division 1 North. However, off-field issues were being brought to a head towards the end of the season, resulting in significant positive changes in how the club was to be taken forward. Shaun Lynch was appointed Chairman and, together with new committee members, set about regenerating the club.

David Jones was appointed manager for the start of the 2019-20 season before returning to the USA in October 2019. David’s assistant Mark Robinson was promoted to manager, with the team competing at its most effective for six seasons.

Mark remains in position for the 2020-21 season.

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ON THE OPPONENT

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