St Helens Town v Ashton Town 2016-17

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Team Line-Ups Thursday 20th April 2017, kick off 7.45pm, The Hallmark Security League, First Division

CLUB INFORMATION Honorary Life President: Alan Wellens Vice Presidents: Jim Barrett and Steve Ball Chairman: John McKiernan (07713 339682)

St Helens Town

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Vice Chairman: Glyn Jones

Hon. Secretary/Treasurer: Jeff Voller (07843 692695)

Adam Fairchild

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Gregory Power

Joseph Daulby

Ant Whelan

1st Team Coach: Nick Robinson 1st Team Physiotherapists Lisa Phillipson U21s Team Manager: John McLaughlan

Matthew Smith

Ben Hamlet Samuel Rimmer

Alex Gillespie

Ben Cunnigham

Daniel Lomax

Patrick Carney

Dom Whelan

Joseph Winstanley

Ant Dunleavy

John Hughes Manager: John Brownrigg Assistant: Marvin Molyneux

Match Sponsor

Sunday Team Manager: David Platt

Kiera’s Occasions

Club Email: sthelenstownfc@hotmail.co.uk

Unit 2 Ruskin Drive, St Helens 07955 600 101

Main Club Sponsor: Johnsons Toyota Liverpool Shirt Sponsor: Freestart SEO plc

Match Ball Sponsors

Legal: St Helens Town Limited Private Limited Company Company No. 04392840 Date of Incorporation 12.03.2002

Boar’s Head

Parent Company: A wholly owned subsidiary of Sporting Club St Helens Limited

Michael Kietly

Referee: Mr S Robinson (Warrington) Assist: Mr A Pownall (Liverpool) & Mr D Whitfield (Runcorn)

U18s Assistant Manager: Graham Arkle

Company Director: Jim Barrett

Matthew Robinson

Joel Douglas

Manager: Alan Gillespie Assistant: Lee Jenkinson

U18s Team Manager: David McNabb

Jacob Ball Connor Harland

Luke Edwards

1st Team Assistant Manager Lee Jenkinson

Cameron Collins

Paul Carney Dale Korie-Butler

1st Team Manager: Alan Gillespie

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Marvin Molyneux

Ste Rigby Andy Gillespie

Trustee: John McKiernan

George Dougherty

Andy Presho Adam Donohue

Hospitality: Margaret Wood and Paul Wood

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Michael Chojnicki Andy Webster

Full Committee: John McKiernan, Jeff Voller, Jim Barrett, Ste Ball, Andy Langley Paul Wood, Margaret Wood, Kieran Ford, Chris Ford & Glyn Jones

U21s Assistant Manager: Lee Jenkinson

Ashton Town

Blue Shirts Blue Shorts, Blue & White Socks

Eltonhead Road, St Helens

Next Home Game:

v Charnock Richard

Hallmark Security League Saturday 29th April 2017, 3.00pm Volair Park, Prescot Cables

Cover Photograph: Joe Douglas and Liam Dodd v City of Liverpool

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Talk of the Town Good evening, and welcome to Volair Park for this Hallmark Security League, First Division contest against our friends from Ashton Town. May I open by welcoming our visitors I hope they enjoy the short time they will spend with us and have a safe journey home after the game. It has been just shy of a week since we were here at Volair Park hosting City of Liverpool in front of a large crowd of 539. The game started off slowly with both sides seemingly feeling each other and it took until the 17th minute for the deadlock to be broken when City of Liverpool got down the right wing and sent the ball hard and low into the danger area Liam Dodd was first to meet the ball but he appeared to try and clear the ball with the wrong foot and his contact corkscrewed the ball past Adam Fairchild and into the bottom left hand corner of the net. Fairchild was on fine form and he had to be alert to deny the visitors on several occasions in the first half and just as the clock ticked to the half hour mark the hosts drew level. Joel Douglas in typical style battled past his marker and latched onto a through ball before being felled and the resultant free kick centrally from the edge of the “D” was dispatched low into the bottom right hand corner of the net by Alex Gillespie. This was not the last action of the half and it was the visitors who were to end the half in front through a rather generously awarded spot kick. Eddie Pegler closed the ball down on the left edge of box and the ball hit him from close range with the referee deeming that this was intentional and John Connolly sent Fairchild the wrong way with the penalty. The second half saw a more disjointed game as the rain which had started midway through the first half started to take its toll on the playing surface making it slick and unpredictable. Chances were few and far between and as the game drew towards the final ten minutes of normal time it looked like the visitors had done enough to secure the spoils but as has happened so often at Volair Park this season there was to be late goal scoring action. Town’s battling qualities were evident again as City of Liverpool were harried into half clearances one of which was collected by Andy Presho he took a touch just inside the box and half volleyed an effort goalwards the visiting stopper was only able to parry the effort up into the air and Douglas was on hand to head the rebound home to level matters and take a share of the spoils. This evening is the penultimate home game of the season and we will be looking to finish the season off with as many wins as we can. After this evenings game we will visit Stockport Town on Saturday before the long trip to Barrow to take on Holker Old Boys the following Tuesday evening and finishing up the season here at Volair Park next Saturday by hosting current table toppers Charnock Richard in a game which could decide the destination of the First Division Championship as the final game of last season here against Hanley Town did. Ashton Town have their own reasons to be fighting hard at the end of the season as the visitors look to get off the foot of the table in an attempt avoid relegation and secure their continued membership of the Hallmark Security League for the 2017-18 season. Town will need to be up for the game this evening but if they are able to turn in a performance similar to those from the last two home games against promotion chasing Whitchurch and City of Liverpool then we should have a positive result come the end of the game. Let’s get behind Town this evening and hopefully cheer them on to victory! Enjoy the game . . . Jeff Voller

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In Town Today Ashton Town Association Football Club apparently originally joined the Div 2 of the Lancashire Combination in 1903 and were promoted Div 1 in 1st season. However, relegated back to Div 2 after finishing 16 in first season of Div 1. Towards the end of 1910/11 season club withdrew from league and fixtures taken over by Tyldesley Albion. The Club was reformed in 1953 as Makerfield Mill FC and after a short spell in the Wigan Sunday School League, they played in the St Helens Combination League for three years before joining the Warrington and District Amateur League in 1958. In 1962 the Club was forced to move from its original ground at Windsor Road because of land development and it was at this point the Club name was changed to Ashton Town AFC. Home games were played on a public park pitch at Whithill Street Recreation Ground in Bryn until 1964, at which point the Club purchased a piece of land at Edge Green Street, previously the home of Stubshaw Cross Rovers. Warrington and District League Division One Champions 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65 and 1969–70

St Helens Combination League Division Two Champions 1957–58 Liverpool FA Shield Winners 1956–57 Wigan Cup Winners 1960–61 Tom Worrall Cup Winners 1956-57 Hospital Cup Winners 1956-57 and 1957-58 Rainford Pottery Cup Winners 1956-57

This became the Club`s new home, and development of the ground began. In 1969 the Clubhouse was completed, and was opened by Liverpool and England star Roger Hunt, and in 1975 the present dressing room facilities were built. During this period the Club joined the Lancashire Combination in 1971, and then in 1978, they left to join the Cheshire County League for four years. The formation of the North West Counties Football League 1982 saw Ashton Town join as founder members, and the Club has remained in the league since then with the exception of season 1985-86, when they played in the Manchester League while essential ground maintenance work was carried out. Ashton Town have played in the second tier of the NWCFL since the 1987/88 season when the Second and

Martin Cup Winners 1956-57 Depot Cup Winners 1960-61, 1961-62, 1963-64 and 1965-66 Guardian Cup Winners 1963-64 and 1970-71 Dodds Shield Winners 1963-64 Jubilee Cup Winners 1970-71 Elizabeth Pilling Memorial Shield Winners 1967-68 Atherton Charity Cup Winners 2012-13

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Ashton Town Third Divisions were merged.

The 2015/16 season saw Ashton Town top the table for a spell early on in the season but after a spell of several months of inactivity due to the weather they slipped down the table and missed out on the play offs. This term has been one of struggle for Town as they have been at the wrong end of the table for the majority of the season and at the foot of the table for a while but have had a recent up turn in form and are looking to claw off the foot of the table and their way out of the relegation zone to preserve their North West Counties League membership. Season

League

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13

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21

65

85

-20

45

16/21

2002-03

NWC-2

34

12

9

13

49

53

-4

45

11/18

2003-04

NWC-2

38

16

11

11

66

60

6

59

7/20

2004-05

NWC-2

36

13

8

15

61

62

-1

47

7/19

2005-06

NWC-2

36

17

7

12

59

57

2

58

7/19

2006-07

NWC-2

34

15

7

12

55

56

-1

52

8/18

2007-08

NWC-2

34

12

4

18

53

80

-27

40

17/20

2008-09

NWC-1

34

4

8

22

35

91

-56

20

18/18

2009-10

NWC-1

32

11

7

14

62

73

-11

40

13/17

2010-11

NWC-1

34

5

8

21

37

86

-49

23

16/18

2011-12

NWC-1

34

6

9

19

49

89

-40

27

18/18

2012-13

NWC-1

34

18

8

8

77

43

34

62

6/18

2013-14

NWC-1

36

11

11

14

57

61

-4

44

12/19

2014-15

NWC-1

36

7

6

23

51

78

-27

27

17/19

2015-16

NWC-1

34

12

7

15

57

57

0

43

11/18

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Chairman’s Notes Good evening and a very warm welcome to Volair Park for this Hallmark Security League First Division encounter with friends and neighbours Ashton Town. Let’s hope their players, officials and supporters along with today’s match officials and our own following are treated to an entertaining encounter. Many thanks to today’s match sponsors Kiera’s Occasions who are also this season’s Man of the Match sponsors. We also welcome our match ball sponsors The Boar’s Head, St Helens your continued support is greatly appreciated. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ashton’s Chairman Mark Heys and his committee for their support this season having provided us with a second home when fixture clashes have meant Volair Park has been unavailable. Our well documented delays at Ruskin Drive have also meant we required a back-up plan for next season and a few weeks ago Ashton provided further support by agreeing to sign a ground-share agreement for 2017-18. Of course, we all anticipate this will be a purely paper exercise but I cannot thank Mark and his colleagues enough for helping us out once again. It’s been a tough season for our visitors and they are desperate for points as they look to get off the bottom of the table. They are battling relegation with Eccleshall and there looks there could be a possible reprieve for ‘second bottom’ as the league have asked clubs to vote on the future membership of Atherton LR, following prolonged administrative difficulties. It’s a difficult situation for all involved and I am sure more details will become available in the next few weeks. Last Good Friday’s home fixture with City of Liverpool proved to be a really successful day with a crowd of 539 out highest since FC United of Manchester visited Knowsley Road 11 years ago. The atmosphere was superb and the CoLFC supporters were a credit to their club and the league. Bigger crowds and an improved atmosphere as a consequence are something that we need to make a reality when we get to Ruskin Drive - if you can help or want to get involved with the club please drop me an email (mckiernanj@live.com) or call me on 07713 339 682. We’ve got another quick turnaround as we travel to Stockport Town on Saturday afternoon before entering the final week of the season with a long trip to Holker Old Boys next Tuesday and a final day of the season home fixture with current league leaders Charnock Richard. Hopefully we can host anther decent crowd as the league newcomers attempt to gain automatic promotion as a minimum.

Don’t forget our Annual Presentation Evening will take place on Friday 12th May at The Percival Rooms, Ruskin Drive, - everyone is welcome to attend. Enjoy the game . . . John McKiernan Chairman St Helens Town AFC

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The world this week Kieran Ford takes a trip down memory and discovers what events happened in the history of St Helens Town, sport in general and provides a reminder of any historical world events that occurred in this week in history. The week of 16th-23rd April Last Season: St Helens Town – 16th, 19th and 23rd April 2016 Town return to winning ways with a 3-0 home win over Northwich Manchester Villa, however lose at home 1-0 to Ashton Town 3 days later. However, they managed a record breaking 10-0 win over Whitchurch Alport 4 days after. Sport – 23rd April 2016 In the Football League, MK Dons lose their lead and their Championship status after losing 4–1 at home to Brentford; at the top of the second tier, Brighton's win over Charlton Athletic sees them join Middlesbrough and Burnley with 87 points from 44 games and only goal difference keeping the South Coast side out of the automatic promotion places. World – 21st April 2016 US President Barack Obama begins a 4 day visit to the UK with Michelle Obama. 10 Years Ago: St Helens Town – 16th and 21st April 2007 Town suffer successive home defeats to Flixton (0-3) and Curzon Ashton (0-1) Sport – 22nd April 2007 Cristiano Ronaldo is named PFA Player of the Year as well as PFA Young Player of the Year. World – 16th April 2007 "Spider-Man 3" directed by Sam Raimi and starring Toby Maguire and Kristen Dunst premieres at the Tokyo Film Festival. 20 Years Ago: St Helens Town: - 19th April 1997 St Helens suffer their 4th defeat on the bounce with a 2-0 defeat at home to Clitheroe. Sport –22nd April 1997 Middlesbrough reach their first-ever FA Cup final thanks to a 2–0 win in the semi-final replay against Division Two side Chesterfield. World – 17th April 1997 John Bell, 115, receives new pacemaker. The Vase Year (+1!): 1988 St Helens Town – 19th and 22nd April 1988 Town remain unbeaten in 5 with a 3-2 home win over Salford. However they come up short against Darwen losing 4-1 away from home. Sport – 16-17th April 1988 The Football League programme is put on hold for a week as the Football League Centenary Tournament is staged at Wembley Stadium between 16 clubs on the 100th anniversary of the league's foundation. Nottingham Forest are the winners of the two-day event. World – 23rd April 1988 Federal smoking ban during domestic airline flights of 2 hrs or less.

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How We Compare? St Helens Town - last 6 matches

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at St Helens Previous at Ashton Town Meetings Town NWC-D1 2001-02 NWC-D2 NWC-D1 2002-03 NWC-D2 NWC-D1 2003-04 NWC-D2 NWC-D1 2004-05 NWC-D2 NWC-D1 2005-06 NWC-D2 NWC-D1 2006-07 NWC-D2 NWC-D1 2007-08 NWC-D2 NWC-PD 2008-09 NWC-D1 NWC-PD 2009-10 NWC-D1 NWC-PD 2010-11 NWC-D1 NWC-PD 2011-12 NWC-D1 NWC-PD 2012-13 NWC-D1 NWC-PD 2013-14 NWC-D1 NWC-PD 2014-15 NWC-D1 19/04; 0-1 2015-16 09/04; 4-4 25/02/2017 2016-17 03/12; 2-0 St Helens Town Scores First Games Played 3 St Helens Town Wins 1 Draws 1 Ashton Town Wins 1 St Helens Town Goals 6 Ashton Town Goals 5 Percentage Town Wins 33.33

Previous Meetings D L 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 1

F 4 11 2 8 25

A 2 4 0 6 12

GD 2 7 2 2 13

Win % 60.00 83.33 100.00 75.00 75.00

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Ruskin Update

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Tea Break Teasers Q1. Which Argentinian current Premier League player won the Golden Shoe for top scorer at the U20 World Cup in 2007? Q2. Who managed Leeds United to the First Division title in 1991-92? Q3. Which club signed Sebastian Coates from Sunderland in the January transfer window? Q4. Which country did Italy beat in the 2004 European U21 Championship Final? Q5. Which country did Mohamed Salah play for in the 2017 African Cup of Nations? Q6. Which Spanish top flight club are coached by Eusebio Sacristan?

Q7. Which player left Middlesbrough to join Everton on a free transfer in 2000 and went on to make 32 league appearances for the Toffees? Q8. Who is the only man to have played in the Premier League and scored more than 10 World Cup Finals goals? Q9. Who is the only Welshman to have scored over 100 Premier League goals? Q10. Who was the leading scorer in the 2014 World Cup Finals in Brazil? Q11. Which Champions League winner joined Liverpool from Borussia Dortmund in 1997?

most expensive purchase?

Q12. Who in November 2000 became the most expensive Scottish Premier League player and Rangers

Q13. Who was the first player to score five goals in a Premier League match? Q14. Who joined Liverpool on a free transfer in July 2005 and went on to player in a Champions League final with the Reds?

Q15. Who managed Wolves to their last top flight championship in 1958-59? 1) Sergio Aguero 2) Howard Wilkinson 3) Sporting Lisbon 4) Serbia & Montenegro 5) Egypt 6) Real Sociedad 7) Paul Gascoigne 8) Jurgen Klinsmann 9) Ryan Giggs 10) James Rodriguez 11) Karl-Heinz Riedle 12) Tor Andre Flo 13) Andrew Cole 14) Boudewijn Zenden 15) Stan Cullis

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Ruskin Drive News Work on Ruskin Drive Sports Ground is now progressing well with the ground works completed and this week has seen the start of the dressing room structure. In addition the club’s hospitality room has also been delivered and put in position ready for utilities to be connected. Work on lowering the pitch side perimeter fencing (behind both goals and on the stand side) will commence week beginning Monday 24th April.

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Match Report Town Haunted by Former Players as Widnes Hit Them For 8 by Kieran Ford

Red hot Widnes continue their promotion push in style This season has seen the departure of attackers the Lomax brothers (George and Chris) as well as midfield player Sam Sheen to Saturday’s hosts. Town’s loss has been Widnes’ gain as the home side have been on a remarkable run of form. This has included seven league wins in a row conceding only 1 goal in the process. The game started as expected with the hosts on top, with main striker George Lomax creating two chances in the opening 2 minutes, first driving forward unchallenged before a disappointing effort, before linking up well with captain Kevin Towey but his header was well saved by Fairchild. Town should have opened the scoring when Ste Rigby nipped in to steal the ball from Mike Burke before breaking into the box but his shot was beaten away by home stopper. The Town keeper was beaten for the first time on 21 minutes, a long ball over the top beat a seemingly tired Town defence from Thursday nights’ exploits against Whitchurch Alport. George Lomax nipped in between Andy Webster and Fairchild to score an easy finish. The ball over the Town defence was always a threat, and this worked yet again for Widnes, this time a weak header from returning Adam Donohue didn’t find Fairchild in time and Lomax was again on hand to be first to the ball and score. Another lofted ball over the top was St Helens’ downfall as Lomax bagged his hat-trick against his former side. He once again beat Fairchild to the ball, lobbing it beyond the keeper before rounding him and tucking it into the net. HT: Widnes (George Lomax, 21, 35, 43) 3 – 0 St Helens Town To make matters worse for St Helens Town, another of their former players, Chris Lomax, came on at half time. He took no time to make an impact, as he was given way too much time on the edge of the area to pick his spot and bent a terrific shot into the top corner leaving Fairchild with no chance. Chris Lomax was involved in Widnes’ 5th as Steven Akrigg was allowed to head in from his corner, for his first goal of the campaign. The centre half couldn’t believe his luck as he added his 2nd of the game 6 minutes later. It was a carbon copy of his first, heading in again from a corner as Town couldn’t wait to make the short trip back to St Helens. To perhaps rub salt in the wounds, another Town old boy Chad Whyte was substituted on. Much like the Lomax brothers, Whyte didn’t take long to influence the game. First, he stole the ball from Town substitute Daniel Lomax and burst down the left, he laid the ball off to Luke J Edwards who hit a crisp 1st time effort off the bar to give Widnes a 7th. Minutes later, it was Chris Lomax’s turn to attack down the left, he crossed for Whyte to hit a powerful volley past Fairchild and to compound a miserable day for St Helens Town. FT: Wides (George Lomax, 21, 35, 43) (Chris Lomax, 52) (Akrigg, 72, 79) (Luke J Edwards, 86) (Whyte, 88) 8 – 0 St Helens Town This match report is sponsored by Top Car Detailing

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Andy Gillespie in action v FC Oswestry Town on Saturday 24th September 2016

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Match Sponsors We are looking for additional sponsors on match-days with a host of benefits for both match (£100) and match ball (£50) sponsors including free entry & programme; hospitality, programme and social media advertising; pre-match photos, man of the match awards. Contact John McKiernan on 07713 339 682 for more details. Date

Opponents

Match Sponsor

Match Ball Sponsor

Thu 18/08/16

Sandbach United

Beer EnGin, Whiston

Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

Thu 01/09/16

Prestwich Heys

Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

Cuncannon

Sat 10/09/16

Chadderton (FAV)

Top Car Detailing

Cuncannon

Thu 15/09/16

Widnes

Thatto Heath Tech Shop

Beer Engin, Whiston

Sat 26/11/16

FC Oswestry Town

Toast Café

Live Wire Electrical

Sat 01/10/16

AFC Darwen (Macron Cup)

Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

MLR Heating Supplies

Sat 15/10/16

Carlisle City

Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

Excell Painting & Decorating

Sat 05/11/16

Daisy Hill

Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

Beechley Stables, RDA

Thu 10/11/16

Cheadle Town

Beer EnGin, Whiston

Toast Café, St Helens

Thu 01/12/16

City of Liverpool (Reusch Cup)

Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

Dave Wiggins

Sat 10/12/16

Bacup Borough

Kiera’s Occasions

Dave Wiggins

Toast Café, St Helens

Britannia Taxis

Mon 26/12/16 Litherland REMYCA Sat 07/01/17

Holker Old Boys

Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

Connor McGinn

Sat 14/01/17

Eccleshall

Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

LM Travel

Sat 04/02/17

Daisy Hill

Freestart SEO

Dave Wiggins

Sat 11/02/17

Silsden

Thatto Heath Tech Shop

Beer EnGin, Whiston

Thur 16/02/17

AFC Blackpool

The Track King

Beer EnGin, Whiston

Thur 09/03/17

Alsager Town

Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

Britannia Taxis

Thur 16/03/17

Stockport Town

Toast Café

Stuart Pyke

Thur 23/03/17

Chadderton

Kiera’s Occasions

Action Coach NW

Sat 01/04/17

Atherton LR

North West Dog Rescue

John Cahill

Thur 06/04/17

Whitchurch Alport

Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

The Track King

Fri 14/04/17

City of Liverpool

Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

Beer Engin, Whiston

Thur 20/04/17

Ashton Town

Kiera’s Occasions

The Boar’s Head

Sat 29/04/17

Charnock Richard

Stillia

Beechley Stables, RDA

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Daisy Hill

City of Liverpool

Cheadle Town

Charnock Richard

Chadderton

Carlisle City

Bacup Borough

Atherton LR

Ashton Town

Alsager Town

AFC Blackpool

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Holker Old Boys

X

Widnes

7-0 1-4 3-0 3-0 2-0 3-1 1-2

2-1 0-0

0-3 3-0

1-3

X

5-0 5-0 2-2 2-2 1-0 2-0 1-0 8-0 2-2 1-3

2-5

1-5 2-3

2-0 2-3 1-1

1-4 1-2 0-3 1-4

2-1 1-2 4-0 2-1 3-0 3-1 3-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-0 5-0 2-0 3-0 1-2 1-3 1-1 0-1 3-0 2-1

4-2 2-2 4-2 1-0 2-1 4-2 2-4 2-2 2-4 2-6

3-1 3-2 7-0 3-2 1-1 3-1 3-4 1-0 1-5 0-10 3-4 7-1 2-3 2-2 4-0 3-1 2-1 2-1

X

2-0 2-1

2-2 2-2

Whitchurch Alport

2-2 3-0 0-1 2-0 3-0 0-1

Stockport Town

3-0 2-0 3-4 1-3

X 0-2 7-2 2-1 0-3 3-2 0-1 3-2 1-2

X

St Helens Town

5-2 2-1 6-0 2-0 2-1 2-1 1-0 0-1

1-2

0-2 1-1 1-2 1-2 5-3 2-2 6-5

1-0 3-3 5-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 2-0 3-1 2-1 2-1 3-2 3-1 4-1 1-2 0-2 1-3

X

1-0 1-3

Sandbach United

X

0-1 1-2 2-1 6-0 5-0 4-0 0-0 0-3 2-1 1-0 2-1 5-2 5-2 5-1 2-3

Silsden

1-6 2-4 0-4 2-3 0-5 1-3

1-4 3-3 5-4 2-2 5-2 3-7 2-2

0-0 2-1 5-1 4-2 2-3 1-2

4-2 0-4 4-0 1-5 6-6 3-2 0-0 0-3 1-3

1-2 2-2 1-2

2-2 4-1 5-1 3-0 4-2 3-0 2-2 2-3 3-3 2-3 3-2 3-1 4-2

0-1 1-2 4-2 2-0 1-1 4-3 1-4 0-3 2-5 1-2 3-2 4-1

3-0 2-1 4-5 0-5 2-1 0-4 0-1 2-2

X

2-1 3-1 2-1

Prestwich Heys

Litherland REMYCA

2-2 2-4 3-1

X

2-2 4-0 1-0 6-1 2-4

0-4 4-4 5-4 0-1 1-2 2-4 1-7 0-3 1-5 1-2 3-3

X

1-5 4-0 3-5 1-4 3-1 0-3 2-0 1-2 5-2 3-3 2-0 3-3 1-4

1-0 3-2 2-0 3-2 1-2 1-2 2-2 0-7 1-4 2-1

1-2

Daisy Hill

FC Oswestry

0-3

4-2 3-2 1-1 3-3 1-0 1-2 2-5 2-3 3-0 1-2

2-2 1-3 1-0 0-3 2-1 4-3 2-2

0-1 2-0 0-3 2-3 0-2 2-1 1-1 2-1 0-0 0-1

6-1 4-3 3-0 3-1 1-0 8-0 0-1 5-2 3-1 0-0 1-3 2-2 2-3 4-2

1-2 1-1 1-3 5-4

0-1 2-1 5-4 2-5

6-2 2-0 0-0 8-0 3-2 6-1 5-0

2-2 1-2 3-0

2-3 1-4 3-0 2-1 3-0 2-2 3-0

X

0-1 2-3 2-1 0-6 6-2 2-1

Eccleshall

City of Liverpool

Cheadle Town

Charnock Richard

X

7-0 1-3 5-1 3-5 1-0 4-0

0-2 0-2 0-9 0-6

2-2 0-3 0-1 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-0 1-3 0-1 4-2 0-2 0-1 2-4

1-5 1-3 0-1 2-1 3-3 1-3 2-0 0-4 0-2 0-1 1-3 0-2 1-4 2-3

3-1 5-3 4-2 3-0 0-0

X

1-1 1-0

Carlisle City

0-4 4-0 1-1

X

2-3 1-2

Chadderton

Bacup Borough

X

Whitchurch Alport

0-1 1-2

Widnes

3-1

1-2 0-2 2-1

Eccleshall

3-0 0-4

FC Oswestry Town

Atherton LR

Holker Old Boys

Ashton Town

Litherland REMYCA

3-1 3-1 5-0 2-0 0-3 1-2 2-1 0-2 4-1 6-1 0-0 1-1 0-3 1-2 3-1

Prestwich Heys

0-5 1-1 2-3 2-3 0-0 1-3 1-1 2-2 0-4 1-1 0-3 0-1 3-5 0-5 2-1 0-6 1-3 2-2

Sandbach United

X

Silsden

6-1

St Helens Town

Alsager Town

Stockport Town

AFC Blackpool

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Results Grid

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St Helens Town WINNERS FA Vase v Warrington at Wembley 1986/87 Lancashire Combination Second Division 1950/51 Bass North West Trophy 1973/74

Lancashire Combination 1971/72 George Mahon Trophy 1948/49

ATTENDANCES 3012 v Burscough 9th October 1948 at Hoghton Road 1723 v FC United of Manchester 12th August 2006 at Knowsley Road Between 8000 and 9000 attended the friendly against Manchester City at Hoghton Road on 27th April 1950 and about 4000 attended the same friendly on 2nd May 1951 Over 9000 attended the George Mahon Cup Final against Runcorn at Hope Street, Prescot on 7th May 1949 and this remains the highest crowd for any St. Helens Town game RECORD WINS 10-0 v WHITCHURCH ALPORT (NWCFL Division One) 23rd April 2016 10-2 v ABBEY HEY 3rd January 2001 10-4 v EVERTON “A” 6th December 1947 9-0 v Lytham St. Annes 24th April 1969 8-0 v Padiham 8th February 1964 8-0 v MORECAMBE RES. 6th December 1952 8-0 v PADIHAM 24th April 1965 8-0 v SKELMERSDALE UNITED RES. 21st April 1975 RECORD DEFEATS 0-9 v New Mills 6th March 2010 1-9 v Fleetwood 29th January 1966

0-9 v AFC LIVERPOOL 13th September 2014 2-9 v Netherfield 19th March 1966

HIGHEST SCORE DEFEAT 5-6 v Bolton “B” 7th February 1953

HIGHEST SCORING DRAW 5-5 v Guinness Exports 25th August 1966

HIGHEST AGGREGATE SCORE 14 v EVERTON “A” 6th December 1947 (10-4)

LONGEST WINNING SEQUENCE 8 - 26th March 1974 to 13th April 1974 [Lgue only: 8 - 6th Nov 1971 to 22nd Jan 1972]

LONGEST UNBEATEN SEQUENCE 13 - 22nd January 1972 to 17th April 1972 [League only: 26-24th April 1971 to 17th April 1972] LONGEST WITHOUT A WIN 30 - 11th September 1982 to 16th April 1983 (all League games)

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LONGEST LOSING SEQUENCE 11 - 12th November 1955 to 7th January 1956 [Lgue only: 10-12th Nov 1955 to 7th Jan 1956]

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Club Records GOALS IN A MATCH 6 Phil Stainton v VULCAN INSTITUTE 4th January 1964 GOALS IN A SEASON 47 Phil Stainton 1963/64 46 Steve Pennington 1997/98 45 Jackie Kendrick 1973/74 45 Steve Pennington 1993/94 40 Bob Potter 1952/53 38 Terry Fearns 2000/01 36 Albert Leadbetter 1950/51 35 Arthur Tyrer 1957/58 34 Andy Gillespie 2015/16 33 Ronnie Rigby 1952/53 32 Harry McCann 1950/51 GOALS IN A CAREER 216 Steve Pennington 118 Terry Garner 108 Gary Laird 101 Glenn Walker 94 Iain Dyson 83 Harry McCann 81 Ray Fairweather 72 Arthur Tyrer 68 Phil Stainton 63 Mervyn Bull GOALS IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES 13 in 8 games: Ronnie Rigby 27th December 1952 to 14th February 1953 (also scored 2 in abandoned game v Chorley Reserves on 10th January 1953) CAREER APPEARANCES (Qualification 250 games, including substitute appearances) 448 Alan Wellens (includes 207 estimated) 359 John Critchley (16 est.) 352 Steve Pennington 346 Gary Lowe (1 est.) 345 Glenn Walker 327 Jackie Atherton (122 est.) 300 Jackie Cooke (1 est.) 287 Gary Laird 280 Kevin Grice (147 est.) 278 Jimmy Woodyer (67 est.) 276 Iain Dyson 272 Ray Fairweather (3 est.) 265 Larry Redmond (134 est.) NB Club records are incomplete for many years, especially between 1963 and 1990 and the figures above include estimated figures where full teams do not appear in press reports. They may therefore have been over-estimated but are the best that can be achieved. Only substitute appearances referred to in press reports for the period between 1966 and 1990 have been included and these figures will, of necessity, be less than those actually made, so totals may have to be adjusted upwards should further information come to light. APPEARANCES IN A SEASON Andy Johnston played in all 58 games in 1986/87

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Match Statistics 201 Date Aug 06 Aug 13 AUG 18 Aug 20 Aug 27 SEP 01 Sep 03 Sep 06 SEP 10 SEP 15 Sep 17 SEP24 OCT 01 Oct 08 Oct 11 OCT 15 Oct 18 OCT 22 Oct 29 NOV 05 NOV 10 Nov12 Nov 16 Nov 19 DEC 01 Dec 03 Dec 06 DEC 10 Dec 17 DEC 26 Dec 30 JAN 07 JAN 14 FEB 04 FEB 11 FEB 16 Feb 18 MAR 09 MAR 16 MAR 23 APR 01 APR 06 Apr 08 Apr 11 APR 14 APR 20 Apr 22 Apr 25 APR 29

Opponents Comp Carlisle City NWCFL Cheadle Town NWCFL SANDBACH UNITED NWCFL Litherland REMYCA NWCFL Charnock Richard NWCFL PRESTWICH HEYS NWCFL Atherton LR NWCFL City of Liverpool NWCFL CHADDERTON FAV1QR WIDNES NWCFL Daisy Hill NWCFL FC OSWESTRY TOWN NWCFL AFC DARWEN TMC 1R Alsager Town NWCFL AFC Blackpool NWCFL CARLISLE CITY NWCFL FC Oswestry Town NWCFL Bacup Borough NWCFL Eccleshall TMC 2R Daisy Hill RFDC2R CHEADLE TOWN NWCFL Silsden NWCFL Litherland REMYCA LS Cup Eccleshall NWCFL CITY OF LIVEPOOL NWCFL Ashton Town NWCFL Bootle TMC 3R BACUP BOROUGH NWCFL Whitchurch Alport NWCFL LITHERLAND REMCYA NWCFL Prestwich Heys NWCFL HOLKER OLD BOYS NWCFL ECCLESHALL NWCFL DAISY HILL NWCFL SILSDEN NWCFL AFC BLACKPOOL NWCFL Sandbach United NWCFL ALSAGER TOWN NWCFL STOCKPORT TOWN NWCFL CHADDERTON NWCFL ATHERTON LR NWCFL WHITCHURCH ALPORT NWCFL Widnes NWCFL Chadderton NWCFL CITY OF LIVERPOOL NWCFL ASHTON TOWN NWCFL Stockport Town NWCFL Holker Old Boys NWCFL CHARNOCK RICHARD NWCFL

KO 3.00 3.00 7.45 3.00 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00 3.00 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00 3.00 3.00 7.45 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 7.45 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00

Result GK 2 3 4 5 4-3L Novak D.Brady Williams Rawsthorne Falconer 3-3D Novak Presho A.Whelan Falconer Rigby L2-4 Novak Greene Rigby Presho An Gillespie W1-2 Novak Greene Rigby Webster Falconer W1-3 Novak Greene Rigby Webster Falconer 2-2D Hodge Greene Rigby Webster Falconer 4-2L Hodge Greene1 Rigby Falconer Webster 5-1L Hodge D.Brady Presho Falconer Webster 3-5L Taylor D.Brady Presho Webster Donohue 1-1D Taylor D.Brady Rigby Pegler Webster 2-2D Taylor D.Brady Rigby Ball Ogden 2-1W Taylor Greene1 Rigby Donohue Falconer 4-2W Walsh Presho Rigby Pegler Donohue 3-1L Walsh Presho Rigby Pegler Donohue 1-3W Walsh Presho1 Carney Pegler Webster 3-4L Walsh Pegler Carney Webster1 A.Whelan 3-2L Walsh Tserpes Carney Webster A.Whelan1 1-1D Novak Presho Rigby Donohue A.Whelan 3-5W Hodge Presho Rigby Webster A.Whelan1 2-0W Walsh Presho Rigby Webster Donohue 4-2W Walsh Presho Rigby Webster Donohue 1-4W A.Whelan Chojnicki Rigby Donohue Webster 4-2L Brinksman Presho Rigby Donohue1 Webster 0-4W Walsh Presho1 Rigby Donohue Webster 0-3L Walsh Presho Rigby Donohue Webster 0-2W Walsh Chojnicki Rigby Donohue Webster 5-1L Walsh Chojnicki Rigby Donohue Webster 2-0W Fairchild Presho Rigby Donohue Webster 3-0L Fairchild Presho Rigby Webster Donohue 2-4L Fairchild Muscart Presho Webster1 Donohue 3-0L Fairchild Muscart Rigby Webster Donohue 4-2W Fairchild Presho Rigby Webster Pegler 1-0W Fairchild Presho Rigby Webster Pegler 4-2W Fairchild Presho Rigby1 Webster Donohue 2-6L Fairchild Presho Rigby1 Webster Donohue 2-2D Fairchild D.Whelan Presho Webster Pegler 2-1L Fairchild D.Whelan Presho Dodd1 Pegler 2-2D Fairchild D.Whelan Presho Dodd1 Donohue 2-0W Fairchild D.Whelan Presho Dodd Donohue 1-3L Fairchild D.Whelan Presho Dodd Donohue 3-0W Fairchild D.Lomax Presho Dodd1 Pegler 2-3L Fairchild D.Whelan Presho Dodd Webster 8-0L Fairchild Chojnicki Presho Webster Donohue 2-5W Fairchild D.Whelan Pegler Webster A.Whelan1 2-2D Fairchild D.Whelan Pegler Dodd A.Whelan

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6 7 Presho Asht Sheen Green Pegler D.Whe Presho Shee Presho Shee Presho Shee Presho Asht Ashton Willia Davies Pegl Donohue Shee Pegler Shee Ball Shee Carney Gree Carney Gree Tserpes Gree Rigby Gree Pegler Gree Webster K-But Carney Green A.Whelan Gree A.Whelan Gree Presho1 Gree A.Whelan Gree A.Whelan Gree Al Gillespie Gree Pegler Gree Presho Gree A.Whelan1 Gree Davies Pegl Al Gillespie Gree Al Gillespie Gree A.Whelan Carne A.Whelan Gree Dodd Gree A.Whelan Korie-B A.Whelan Rigb Al Gillespie Rigb A.Whelan Rigb A.Whelan Rigb A.Whelan Rigb A.Whelan Dunle A.Whelan Rigb A.Whelan Rigb A Gillespie Doug Al Gillespie1 Rigb

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8 ton Pegler1 ne1 Pegler elan Sheen1 en Pegler1 en Ashton en Ashton ton Sheen ams Sheen ler Sheen en Davies en Presho en1 Pegler ene Sheen ene Cliff ene Rigby ene Tserpes ene K-Butler1 tler1 Pegler ne1 Pegler ene Carney ene Carney ene Carney ene Carney ene Carney1 ene Carney ene Carney ene Al Gillespie ene Pegler ler Greene ene Threlkeld ene Presho ey1 Greene ene Carney ene Carney Butler Dodd by1 Carney by Carney by1 Al Gillespie by2 A Gillespie by Pegler eavy Carney by1 Carney by Carney glas D.Lomax by D.Lomax

9 Andy Gillespie1 Andy Gillespie1 Williams Andy Gillespie1 C.Lomax C.Lomax1 G.Lomax1 Andy Gillespie Andy Gillespie2 Andy Gillespie Andy Gillespie2 Andy Gillespie Andy Gillespie2 Andy Gillespie Andy Gillespie1 Andy Gllespie1 Andy Gillespie Andy Gillespie McDonald1 Andy Gillespie1 Andy Gillespie1 Andy Gillespie2 Andy Gillespie1 Andy Gillespie1 Andy Gillespie Korie-Butler1 Andy Gillespie1 Andy Gillespie1 Korie-Butler Korie-Butler Andy Gillespie Andy Gillespie1 Andy Gillespie Korie-Butler1 Andy Gillespie1 Andy Gillespie Andy Gillespie Douglas Douglas Douglas1 Andy Gillespie1 Andy Gillespie1 Andy Gillespie Andy Gillespie Andy Gillespie

10 C.Lomax G.Lomax1 G.Lomax1 G.Lomax G.Lomax1 G.Lomax C.Lomax Pegler Greene Presho Greene S.Brady McDonald2 McDonald1 McDonald McDonald McDonald Edwards K-Butler2 K-Butler1 K-Butler1 K-Butler1 Korie-Butler Korie-Butler Korie-Butler Threlkeld Threlkled Korie-Butler Threlkeld Twist Pegler Korie-Butler Korie-Butler Pegler Pegler Korie-Butler Korie-Butler Carney Carney Carney Korie-Butler1 Korie-Butler Korie-Butler Korie-Butler2 Korie-Butler

11 G.Lomax1 C.Lomax C.Lomax Williams Williams2 Williams1 Williams Rigby Rigby Williams1 Williams Presho Edwards Edwards Edwards1 Edwards1 Edwards Carney Edwards Edwards Edwards2 Edwards Edwards Edwards1 Edwards Edwards1 Edwards Edwards Muscart Edwards1 Edwards Edwards2 Edwards1 Edwards1 Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Rigby Edwards Edwards Rigby Douglas1

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12 14 15 Greene10 Alex Gillespie6 Threlkeld3 Williams10 C.Banasko Al Gillespie Threlkeld11 Alex Gillespie Tingay Threlkeld10 Alex Gillespie D.Whelan Davidson Mavers9 S.Brady Ball Mavers D.Brady D.Brady6 An Gillespie11 Pegler7 Greene7 C.Lomax G.Lomax61 Ball Williams71 Rowe5 Greene10 Rowe2 S.Brady11 Al Gillespie Bradley11 S.Brady4 Hoult10 Alex Gillespie Williams D.Brady S.Brady Rawsthorne Tserpes8 Ball5 Falconer Cliff8 Ball2 K-Butler11 Ball7 Ashton K-Butler10 Presho2 Rigby7 Donohue3 Cliff8 Alex Gillespie Cliff8 Donohue Threlkeld11 Cliff11 McDonald9 Threlkeld7 Chojnicki Ball7 Pegler Threlkeld2 Ball3 Al Gillespie9 Al Gillespie8 D.Whelan2 Pegler McDonald Chojnicki2 Threlkeld9 Chojnicki2 Pegler D.Brady A Gillespie9 Woods11 Al Gillespie6 Pegler6 Davies8 Twist Chojnicki2 Al Gillespie10 Hoult Hoult10 Worthington11 Cullen7 A Gillespie Heron7 Worthington2 Threlkeld6 D.Whelan2 Worthington Muscart10 Alex Gillespie6 Donohue6 Muscart Ale Gillespie10 D.Whelan8 Preston Alex Gillespie6 D.Whelan7 S.Brady7 Alex Gillespie D.Whelan5 Donohue Alex Gillespie3 Dodd4 Donohue2 Chojnicki Dunleavy6 Ukaegbu9 Chojnicki7 Dunleavy8 Webster Chojnicki2 Dunleavy11 Dunleavy5 Webster2 Hennigan 9 D.Whelan Edwards7 Donohue Donohue4 Alex Gillespie Douglas9 Douglas11 Alex Gillespie5 D.Lomax2 Dodd Donohue7 Presho19 3 9 Webster Presho Chojnicki6

16 17 D.Whelan D.Whelan2 Threlkeld11 C.Banasko2 Tingay11 Ball2 Hodge1 S.Brady Al Gillespie Ball Dutton Ball4 Donohue Rawsthorne10 Hodge Mavers Novak Jones Ball Jones Al Gillespie Jones A.Whelan Novak Donohue Cliff6

An Gillespie9 Ball Alex Gillespie D.Whelan Chojnicki Al Gillespie Twist8 Worthington Worthington11 Threlkeld11 Heron Hoult11 Hoult10 Hennigan Hennigan? Hennigan Dunleavy8 Dunleavy Hennigan8 Hennigan Pegler8 Twist11 Chojnicki6 Chojnicki10 D.Whelan Chojnicki

Walsh Ball Chojnicki Threlkeld10 D.Brady D.Brady7 Threlkeld10 Hoult Hoult Worthington

Walsh Preston S.Brady111 Carney Ukaegbu21 A.Whelan

Weston Pegler Dunleavy

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Kiera’s Occasions

League Man of the Match Awards Season 2016-17 August Sat 6 Sat 13 Thu 18 Sat 20 Sat 27

Carlisle City Cheadle Town Sandbach United Litheland REMYCA Charnock Richard

A A H A A

George Lomax Danny Greene George Lomax Danny Greene Andrew Presho

September Thu 1 Prestwich Heys Sat 3 Atherton LR Tue 6 City of Liverpool Thu 15 Widnes Sat 17 Daisy Hill Sat 24 Oswestry Town

H A A H A H

Chris Lomax George Lomax Andy Webster Phil Williams Andy Gillespie Danny Greene

October Sat 8 Alsager Town Tue 11 AFC Blackpool Sat 15 Carlisle City Tue 18 Oswestry Town Sat 22 Bacup Borough

A A H A A

Stuart McDonald Andy Webster Luke Edwards Andy Gillespie Dale Korie-Butler

November Sat 10 Cheadle Town Sat 12 Silsden Sat 19 Eccleshall

H Luke Edwards A Andy Gillespie A Paul Carney

December Sat 3 Ashton Town Sat 10 Bacup Borough Sat 17 Whichurch Alport Mon 26 Litherland REMYCA Fri 30 Prestwich Heys

A H A H A

January Sat 7 Holker Old Boys Sat 14 Eccleshall

H Paul Carney H Andy Gillespie

February Sat 4 Daisy Hill Sat 11 Silsden Thur 16 AFC Blackpool Sat 18 Sandbach United

H H H A

March Thur 9 Alsager Town Thur 16 Stockport Town Thur 23 Chadderton

H Alex Gillespie H Ste Rigby H Luke Edwards

April Sat 1 Sat 8 Tue 11 Fri 14

H A A H

Atherton LR Widnes Chadderton City of Liverpool

Adam Donohue Andy Gillespie Adam Fairchild Dale Korie-Butler Danny Greene

Danny Greene Andy Gillespie Ste Rigby Ste Rigby

Andy Gillespie Ste Rigby Joel Douglas Adam Fairchild

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A Brief History The original St. Helens Town club was formed in 1901 and played at Park Road, behind the Primrose Vaults public house. Although it was known as the Primrose Ground, the players changed further down Park Road at the Black Horse pub. Playing in the Lancashire League and Lancashire Combination, the team enjoyed some early success, but struggled after the Great War and appears to have folded midway through the 1928/29 season. The club was re-formed by George Fryer and a group of local businessmen in 1946. They took out a lease of the former cricket ground at Hoghton Road, Sutton, adjacent to the St. Helens Junction railway station and, although it entered in the FA Cup in the 1946/47 season, a team could not be raised in time to fulfil its tie with Prescot Cables. Friendly games were played, then local team Derbyshire Hill Rovers were taken over in April 1947, those players forming the nucleus of the team which entered the Liverpool County Combination at the start of the 1947/48 season. St. Helens Town soon began to prosper and early results included a sensational 10-4 win over Everton “A” on 6th December 1947. Former German prisoner-of-war Bert Trautmann joined the club in the Summer of 1948, the strapping goalkeeper helping the team to win its first trophy, the George Mahon Cup, which was secured with a 2-1 win over Runcorn at Prescot on 7th May 1949. Crowds averaged Tommy O’Neil over 2000 that season, peaking with a league record Wembley,1987 attendance of 3012 against Burscough in October 1948. The following season, 1949/50, Town entered the Lancashire Combination and, despite losing Trautmann to Manchester City in October 1949, they won the Second Division title in some style the following season, three players, Albert Leadbetter (36), Harry McCann (32) and Terry Garner (31) all netting over 30 goals apiece. An alltime club record attendance of “between 8000 and 9000” witnessed a friendly game against Manchester City, arranged as part of the Trautmann transfer deal, in April 1950 and another 4000 witnessed a second match with City the following season. Although relegated by a slender margin from the First Division in 1951/52, the club continued to look forward, even contemplating Football League status and, in order to further its ambitions, moved to the former St. Helens Recs. rugby league ground at City Road. Initial crowds were encouraging but, despite success, the club decided to move back to Hoghton Road in October 1953, where they remained until April 2000. Town produced a number of fine players who joined Football League clubs, including Bill Foulkes (Manchester United), John Quinn (Sheffield Wednesday) and John Connelly who joined Burnley, later transferring to Manchester United and who played in the England 1966 World Cup winning squad. More recently, Dave Bamber scored goals in all four divisions of the league with a host of different clubs, starting and ending his league career at Blackpool and in the last few years, Karl Ledsham, who had a productive career at conference level with Southport, Lincoln City, Barrow and Stockport County before moving to the USA. Following a second relegation in 1956, St. Helens Town continued to play in the Lancashire Combination, winning the Championship in 1971/72, by nine points ahead of Accrington Stanley. However, the formation of the Northern Premier League in 1968 led to a gradual drain of stronger clubs from the Combination and St. Helens joined the Cheshire League in 1975, becoming founder members of the North West Counties League seven years later. They held the proud record of being the only club to play in the NW Counties’ top flight every season until they were relegated in April

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St Helens Town 1948 2015, conceding an injury-time equaliser to Silsden in the last game of the season, a match they had to win to stay up. Town enjoyed a golden era in the late 1980s, just missing out on an appearance in the First Round proper of the FA Cup in 1985/86, losing to Morecambe in a Fourth Qualifying Round Replay, but they obtained ample compensation by winning the FA Vase at Wembley in 1987, beating near neighbours Warrington Town 3-2, with two goals from Phil Layhe and one from Brian Rigby. They were regular promotion candidates for many years, largely due to the scoring exploits of Steve “Pellet” Pennington, who grabbed 216 goals in 351 games, his season’s best hauls of 45 in 1993/94 and 46 in 1997/98 just failing to beat the club record of 47 scored by Phil Stainton in 1963/64. The 2015/16 season saw St. Helens Town in the First Division of the North West Counties League and despite some inconsistent mid-season form, they finished the season with an outside chance of making the promotion play-off places, only to fall short in the final match, losing at home to eventual champions Hanley Town in a game they needed to win thereby missing out for the first time on a place in this season’s FA Cup competition. Nevertheless, team captain Andy Gillespie landed the First Division Golden Boot Trophy with 29 league goals, 34 in all matches. At the start of the 2016/17 season, Town are looking to return to the borough and the new ground at Ruskin Drive will at last be ready in early October. In the meantime, early -season games will be played at Prescot Cables and with nearly all of last season’s squad staying on, boosted by new signings in key areas, they will be hoping to be among the front-runners for promotion in the club’s 70th year since their reformation, coincidentally, the 30 th year since their FA Vase success. The nomadic years since the loss of their Hoghton Road base in 2000 are now behind them, the return to their traditional blue and white colours herald a new beginning and the future once again looks bright.

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Club Honours: 1949 George Mahon Trophy Winners 1951 Lancs Comb Division 2 Champions 1972 Lancs Combination Champions 1973 Bass Charrington Cup Winners 1974 Watson Trophy Winners 1978 St Helens Hospital Cup Winners 1979 St Helens Comb Div 1 Runners Up 1979 St Helens Hospital Cup Runners Up 1980 St Helens Comb Div 1 Champions 1985 NWCFL Reserve Div 2 Runners Up 1986 NWCFL Reserve Div 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 2014-15 South Lancs League U17s Cup Finalists 2014-15 Cheshire FA U21 League Champions Record Appearances: Alan Wellens (448) Record Goal Scorer: Steve Pennington (216) Record Attendances: 3012 at Hoghton Road v Burscough (1948) 8000 at Hoghton Road v Man City (1950) 1723 at Knowsley Rd v FC Utd Manchester (2006) 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 2012-13 NWCFL Premier Division 2013-14 NWCFL Premier Division 2014-15 NWCFL Premier Division 2015-16 NWCFL First 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 2012-13 Placed 7th 2013-14 Placed 8th 2014-15 Placed 5th 2015-16 Placed 8th NWCFL 2015-16 Awards Player of the Month Oct Andy Gillespie ‘Keeper of the Month Nov Matthew Hodge January 2016 Team of the Month ‘Keeper of the Month Jan Matthew Hodge

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Club News St Helens Town and Pilkington FC have teamed up with the Liverpool County FA to host a Sixes Football tournament as part of the St Helens Council Sports Festival in July. The first St Helens Town FC and Pilkington FC Sixes Festival will take place on Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th July 2017. The tournament, organised in association with the Liverpool County FA, will be running Open Age, Youth (U16s - U18s for 2017/18 season) & Women’s six-a-side tournaments will be an integral part of the 2017 St Helens Sports Festival taking place on Ruskin Drive Sports Ground. Saturday 8th July 10.30am - Open Age and Women’s tournaments Sunday 9th July 10.30am - Youth tournament All games will take place at the brand new Ruskin Drive 3G stadium and all pitches will be marked out prior to the competitions to FA specifications. Experienced, qualified FA

referees will be provided for all matches & FA small sided rules will apply. All teams will progress from group stages into either the Cup or Plate quarter-finals. Toilets, bar, hot and cold food and drinks all available within the Sportsground and extensive parking is available on site. The cost of entry is £45 per team (max 9 players - players may only play for one team throughout the tournament). A discount to £80 is offered for two entries from the same club in any one tournament.

Entry is strictly limited to the first 16 paid up applications received for each tournament; for this reason please return the application form as soon as possible. For Further details contact John McKiernan on 07713 339 682 or email mckiernanj@live.com and application forms can be downloaded from the St Helens Town website.

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Match Report v Dale at The Double as Town Bounce Back by Kieran Ford The Blues show their metal with emphatic away performance. St Helens Town had a point to prove after Saturday’s hammering by Widnes, but they were to face another tough test at the ARK Fleetech Stadium at Chadderton who had only lost 1 of their previous 5. In their previous meeting 3 weeks before, Chadderton had come out 3-1 victors at Volair Park, so Town were looking for revenge and to gain momentum before the end of the season. Town started on the back foot, as they couldn’t get the ball out of defence for a prolonged period of time as “Chaddy” looked to build on their recent Macron Challenge Cup semifinal victory over City of Liverpool. An early free kick from Matthew Crothers found captain Dale Minor in space but his close-range header could only go over the bar. Town weren’t in the mood to sit back like Saturday, and created chances of their own. Joel Douglas provided a teasing cross that found Andy Gillespie, but his acrobatic effort was cleared by Minor who was helping at the other end of the field. It was then Gillespie’s brother Alex’s turn to try his luck from range after a Dale Korie-Butler shot was blocked into his path, but his shot went way over the bar. Town, looking a real danger on the counter attack, continued to create chances from set-pieces, Alex Gillespie crossed to his brother Andy from a corner but his glancing header went wide.

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Chadderton Just after the half hour mark, the game really came to life. Alex Gillespie again threatened from a set piece, his terrific free kick from the right-hand side went in off Chadderton’s James Curley to give Town the lead In a tight contest so far. As I was still tweeting about the previous goal, Town made it 2 to sucker punch the home side. Dale Korie-Butler bared down on goal on the left, before slotting into the far corner, to shock the Chadderton faithful. Town’s 2 goal advantage didn’t last long, 2 minutes later the home team’s Jack Tuohy was given too much time at the edge of the box to curl an effort into the far corner and to complete an action-packed first half. HT: Chadderton (Tuohy, 36) 1-2 St Helens Town (Own Goal, 33) (Korie-Butler, 34) The second half began as the first ended, as Chadderton were the team to come quickest out the blocks. They equalised 5 minutes after the restart as a volleyed cross from James Curley, looking to make amends at the right end, was backheeled into the net from Michael Moss, giving Chadderton some momentum. However, Town took the lead again just before the hour mark. Another dangerous corner from Alex Gillespie was headed in by centre back for the night Ant Whelan for his 4th goal of the season to put Town in front again. It was Adam Fairchild’s time to stand up and be counted as Chadderton offered relentless pressure to try and equalise the game. Jack Tuohy looked to add his 2nd goal of the evening and was through on goal but produced a terrific save from Fairchild. Devon Matthews hit the bar with a header from a corner before Fairchild produced another strong save from a shot from Matthew Crothers, which added to his steady first half display. Fairchild producing a Peter Schmeichel esque performance in the presence of Manchester United legend Paul Scholes, whose son Aaron was on the bench for Chadderton. Town caught Chaddy on the counter attack in injury time, and Dale Korie-Butler was through on goal but was brought down by substitute Nathan Quinllan for a penalty kick. DKB dispatched the spot kick to wrap the game up for the Blues. St Helens still had time to add a 5th, another pinpoint set piece from my man of the match Alex Gillespie found Ste Rigby down the left, he pulled the ball back for sub Andy Presho who fired home to secure Town an impressive victory. FT: Chadderton (Tuohy, 36) (Moss, 50) 2 – 5 St Helens Town (Own Goal, 33) (Korie-Butler, 34, 90+1) (Whelan, 57) (Presho, 90+3)

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Action v Chaddy

Chadderton 2-5 Town Hallmark Security League Tuesday 11th April 2017

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Match Report v Town come roaring back St. Helens Town 2, City of Liverpool FC 2 by Glyn Jones After their magnificent 5-2 win at Chadderton, St. Helens Town fought back against the elements and a strong City of Liverpool side to earn a creditable 2-2 draw against their promotionchasing neighbours at Volair Park on Good Friday.

The game at Prescot produced Town’s biggest home gate for 11 years, 539 turning out for the game with fourth-placed City of Liverpool. The visitors were hopeful of securing all three points to keep up the pressure on the top three teams Charnock Richard, Widnes and Litherland Remyca, with Whitchurch Alport breathing down their necks in what looks like being a very tight finish for the two automatic promotion berths, with one club to go up from the play-offs. The Purples, as the new club are known, had already beaten Town twice this season, 5-1 in the league game at Bootle FC and 3-0 at Prescot in the Reusch First Division Trophy Quarter-Final, so they were favourites to win this game. They went ahead in the 17th minute when a corner caused confusion in the Town defence and Liam Dodd, who has been faultless since breaking into the side over the last couple of months, put through his own net, under pressure from Elliott Nevitt. However, Town fought back and the lively Joel Douglas, a recent signing from Cammell Laird 1907, burst through the visitors’ defence directly on goal and was hacked down in the ‘D’. The Purples’ wall was well-organised, but Alex Gillespie had spotted a crucial gap and, taking careful aim, fired St. Helens level at 1-1 on the half-hour. Adam Fairchild, in the Town goal, is in superb form at the moment, and he pulled off the first of five cracking saves, this time from Nevitt, but shortly afterwards, referee Herzog awarded City of Liverpool a penalty for handball by Eddie Pegler after 40 minutes, which looked to be outside the penalty area and Fairchild had no chance of saving from John Connolly who scored off the inside of the right-hand post to send his team in at the break with a 2-1 advantage.

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City of Liverpool The rain, which had begun 20 minutes into the first-half, took a serious hold in the second half and the playing surface became very slippery and the ball extremely difficult to control. As a result, both sides found passing very challenging and City of Liverpool’s lead looked to be insurmountable but, to Town’s credit, they kept plugging away. Both Gillespies, Andy and Alex, had given their all, but the introduction of fresh legs in Andy Presho and Michael Chojnicki by manager Alan Gillespie made a big difference and as has been the case in many games at Prescot since the beginning of March, Town were to stage a rousing finish when all seemed lost. Against all the odds and against the elements, St. Helens launched a series of attacks that took the Purples by surprise and with six minutes left, Ste Rigby crossed a ball from the left, the City defence failed to clear and Douglas rammed it home emphatically to earn Town a deserved draw, the final score 2-2. A draw was the result Town’s

battling deserved, but not really what the Liverpool side had been hoping for. Still, they might yet get promotion, since league leaders Charnock Richard are yet to visit Widnes, City of Liverpool and, on the last day of the season, St. Helens Town. St. Helens next play Ashton Town at home on Thursday night (20th April) at Prescot, kick-off 7.45pm, followed by away trips to Stockport Town on Saturday at 3pm, then Holker Old Boys next Tuesday at 7.45pm. Wins in all four remaining games would give them 65 points and a bestplaced ninth place in the final table. Even that would fail to make the play -offs or guarantee entry into next season’s FA Cup, unless the FA allocate extra places into their premier knock-out competition, but until shortly before the draw for the early rounds is released in July, nothing can be taken for granted. Come what may, next season promises to be just as exciting as this season, especially given that there is to be another reorganisation of the non-league system at steps 3 and 4, which will have a big knock-on effect at Town’s level. Match report sponsored by Top Car Detailing

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Match Action

Town 2-2 City of Liverpool Hallmark Security League Friday 14th April 2017

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Manager’s Notes A warm welcome to everyone to this evenings clash with Ashton Town. Our visitors are fighting hard to retain their place in the NWCFL after a tough season but have recently found some good form despite injury setbacks including one to our former goalkeeper Matty Hodge who is recovering from a broken leg. I managed to get to see their recent clash with Saturday’s opponents Stockport Town on Easter Sunday in front of a large 300 plus ground hop crowd and I was impressed by Ashton's energy and their never say die attitude so I'm sure they will be right up for the game tonight. The Good Friday game with City of Liverpool FC didn't disappoint the best Town home crowd for 11 years ending in a pulsating 2-2 draw but perhaps Town in the circumstances more than happy to snatch a point with another late equaliser. Despite a very difficult pitch both teams turned on a great display. We battled for 90 minutes to stem the purple tide only succumbing to a very unfortunate own goal and an incredibly harsh penalty which meant we had to come from behind twice to force the draw with goals from an Alex free kick and a late header from Joel. I thought we were defensively very sound against the top scoring side in the league who beaten us twice already this season with ‘keeper Adam Fairchild deservedly earning the Man of the Match with a number of great stops. The draw was not earned without a cost with injuries to Ant Whelan and Andy Gillespie probably both ruled out tonight. Apart from the Widnes game I feel we have generally acquitted ourselves well against teams in the top six over the 4 games in 8 days so hopefully that is a good sign for the future. Right now we look forward to a demanding four game end to the season which will stretch a small squad to the limit. Let's hope we can get start the run in with three points tonight. Alan Gillespie

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League News 1874 Northwich have announced that Paul Bowyer and Wayne Goodison have been appointed as Joint Managers of the Football Club. A club statement said: "They have held the reins since Ian Street’s resignation last month and have quickly set about their task with great enthusiasm and commitment. "Following a number of discussions, where Paul and Wayne have highlighted their ideas for the future, we would like to wish them well with their plans to move us forward in the future". League Landmarks Monday 10th April 2017 Abbey Hey reached 900 League points with their 1-1 draw at Abbey Hey. Tuesday 11th April 2017 1874 Northwich's 2-0 win over Maine Road was their 50th home League win. Wednesday 12th April 2017 Daisy Hill's 3-2 win over Atherton LR was their 200th home League win.

Prestwich Heys' opening goal in the 3-2 win at Bacup Borough, scored by Michael Itela in the 7th minute, was Heys' 300th League goal. Saturday 15th April 2017 Chadderton's 1-0 win at Carlisle City was their 200th away League win. Fans of Runcorn Linnets were asked to wear yellow last Saturday, when the first team entertained Maine Road in The Hallmark Security League Premier Division, in memory of former Runcorn Town junior footballer Charlie Lunt. In March 2015, Charlie (then aged nine) was diagnosed with two types of cancer; neuroblastoma (usually found in under 5s) and pheochromocytoma (normally found in over 40s). Charlie stayed true to his on the pitch nickname, 'Tank' and underwent months of chemotherapy battling against his illness. Unfortunately a new site developed and the cancer further spread to his lungs. Charlie 'Tank' Lunt sadly passed away on April 15th 2016 aged 10 after a year-long rollercoaster ride. Charlie was a gentle soul and in his memory funds are being raised to help the three children's cancer charities, which supported Charlie and his family throughout their journey - James Apter Friendship Fund, CHICS (Children's Cancer Support Group) and the Owen McVeigh Foundation. A small allocation of tickets for the general public are available for Reusch Challenge Cup Final between City of Liverpool and Sandbach United to be played on Monday 1st May 2017 at Runcorn Linnets FC , kick off 300pm. The final is all ticket event with the capacity being set at 1,200 and there will be no sales on the gate on the day. Anyone who would like to book tickets for the final can do so by emailing tickets@nwcfl.com, including your name, a contact telephone number and email address and the number of tickets you wish to reserve. Ticket prices: Adult £6.00; OAP’s and Under 16’s £4.00 Children under 12 £2.00 (must be accompanied by an adult) Please indicate the type of tickets required. Reserved tickets can be collected from the office at Runcorn Linnets on the day of the match with the required payment. Tickets availability is limited and will be allocated on a first served basis.

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Why sponsor Town? When I told a friend that I’d sponsored town for £100, they looked at me askance and asked “why? You haven’t got a business, you don’t need the (excellent) publicity” and in a way that summed up one of the main reasons for actually doing it. I’m a St Helens lad through and through, born and bred and proud of it! The town has taken a few knocks over the years, with probably a few more to come in the current age of austerity, but the town has had its share of highlights especially in the sporting arena. Saints obviously take the limelight in terms press space but we’ve had plenty of other bright spots in many sports. One of these I was privileged enough to witness, at Wembley on the 25th of April 1987 when Town beat Warrington. £5 for a ticket sat just a couple of rows behind the Royal Box, best spec I’ve ever had at Wembley and I’ve been there a few times! A great game, some good goals and a fantastic result! However, as a young lad my first loves were really Saints and, because my dad and his dad were Reds, Liverpool FC. My interest in Town started after visiting my grandmother, who lived on Carnegie Crescent and, as a young lad in the mid 70s, whenever I had spare time on a Saturday, which wasn’t much with my own sporting activities, I’d jump on the 27A, visit “mother” and she’d feed me and give me a couple of bob and I’d make my way home. Until one day on leaving her flat, I heard a bit of noise from past the Boilermakers which drew me down Hoghton Road (and over the fence I have to say). Ever since then I catch the, very, occasional game but would always look out for the results and read match reports. As I grew older and gained responsibilities, work and family, my time became scarce and I stopped watching football as a live spectator and started to become a telepubby! But as my kids got older I started to take them to Anfield, first for the odd European game as a birthday treat and then more regularly. I’ve had some good memories of watching Liverpool with them especially with my son in Istanbul. However, after having a hip replaced earlier last summer during my time off from work recuperating I managed to catch three or four “home” games at Brocstedes Park, even dragging my son for the FA cup game against Atherton Collieries and I got a little bit of a flutter. However normality returned and time constraints and the lure of bright lights of Anfield brought this particular dalliance to a close. This close season as I was paying for my season ticket at Anfield, a mind blowing £834, I started to mull over the situation. How can I, in all sincerity, justify spending that amount of money on a club that, to be honest, doesn’t need to charge those prices in order to maintain its flawed business model. To sit in a stadium that, apart from three or four games a season, is frankly a library, and is increasingly filling with customers who are the cash cows for corporation and don’t really have a connection with the club.

My visits to Town have been to watch players who, whilst they may harbour ambitions of playing pro in the prem, are holding down jobs or getting an education and dealing with real life. Playing a game for love and enjoyment and watched by people who care, not just about their club, but about the game and also the communities that they live. A club like town is so much more than a football club. It provides focus for young and old, players and supporters alike and it provides hope and opportunity. So returning to the question asked in the first paragraph, no, I don’t get publicity from the money I’ve spent, but I do get a great deal of satisfaction in knowing that I’ve helped the club keep its head above water and bring it closer to a return home to St Helens. I could and should probably do more, as should a lot of other people, to be a part of securing the long term future, this is a start for me, hopefully others can do the same. Originally published at the start of the 2015-16 courtesy of Paul Pritchard

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League Tables First Division Table as at Wednesday 19/04/2017 P

Charnock Richard

39 28 4

7 112 46 66 88

2

Widnes

39 27 6

6 107 47 60 87

3

Litherland REMYCA

40 26 7

7 105 60 45 85

4

City of Liverpool FC

39 25 6

8 112 43 69 81

5

Whitchurch Alport

39 25 5

9

6

Sandbach United

39 23 6

10 77 48 29 75

7

Alsager Town

39 21 5

13 92 62 30 68

8

Prestwich Heys

38 21 3

14 83 53 30 66

9

Chadderton

39 18 7

14 89 73 16 61

10

Silsden

39 19 2

18 79 70

9

59

11

Stockport Town *

39 17 8

14 85 84

1

58

12

Cheadle Town

40 16 7

17 88 83

5

55

13

St Helens Town

38 15 8

15 82 87 -5 53

14

FC Oswestry Town

39 15 5

19 68 87 -19 50

15

Carlisle City

39 15 5

19 68 88 -20 50

16

Daisy Hill

39 14 6

19 80 106 -26 48

17

Bacup Borough

39 10 7

22 41 73 -32 37

18

Holker Old Boys

38 10 7

21 56 89 -33 37

19

AFC Blackpool

39 6

10 23 45 108 -63 28

20

Atherton LR

39 7

4

28 37 85 -48 25

21

Eccleshall

39 3

6

30 52 132 -80 15

22

Ashton Town

38 4

2

32 36 121 -85 14

1

W D

L

F

Player Sponsors 2016-17

First Division

A GD Pts

95 44 51 80

Anthony Whelan Focus Windows & Doors Limited Luke Edwards Airborne Bathroom Services Andy Gillespie Arcoframe

Danny Greene Danny’s Window Cleaning Eddie Pegler Kiera’s Occasions Andrew Presho Total Building Care Eddie Pegler Gibney’s Jewellers Adam Fairchild Howdens, Leigh Wade Muscart Kreative Kirsty Ste Rigby Kealshore Ltd Paul Carney Property Link Liverpool Dale Korie-Butler Live Wire Electrical Alex Gillespie Walton Carpets Dom Whelan Walton Carpets Dale Korie-Butler Beer EnGin, Whiston Adam Donohue MLR Heating Supplies Andy Webster Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

We are still looking for a number of additional Player sponsors. Contact John McKiernan on 07713 339 682 for further details

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League Tables Premier Division Table as at Wednesday 19/04/2017 Premier Division

W D

L

F

Atherton Collieries

39 30 4

5

99 37 62 94

2

Bootle

39 29 2

8 128 49 79 89

3

Runcorn Linnets

40 26 9

5

4

Runcorn Town

38 26 5

7 103 42 61 83

5

1874 Northwich

40 23 7

10 76 48 28 76

6

Padiham

38 19 6

13 78 66 12 63

7

Irlam

39 17 9

13 57 65 -8 60

West Dids & Chorlton 38 17 7

14 89 78 11 58

1

8 9

Hanley Town

P

A GD Pts

95 42 53 87

40 15 11 14 79 68 11 56

10

Ashton Athletic

40 16 8

16 79 72

7

56

11

AFC Liverpool *

38 16 7

15 73 72

1

52

12

Abbey Hey

39 15 7

17 62 68 -6 52

13

Winsford United

38 14 7

17 72 78 -6 49

14

Maine Road

39 13 9

17 66 66

15

Barnoldswick Town

37 12 8

17 61 66 -5 44

16

Congleton Town

17

Barnton

0

48

40 10 11 19 66 88 -22 41

39 12 5

22 47 92 -45 41

18

AFC Darwen

39

9

11 19 46 97 -51 38

19

Squires Gate

40

9

9

22 74 101 -27 36

20

New Mills

39

7

8

24 59 96 -37 29

21

Nelson *

39

5

11 23 54 80 -26 25

22

Cammell Laird 1907 (R)

40

3

11 26 37 129 -92 20

Saturday 22nd April 2017 Premier Division Abbey Hey v Bootle AFC Darwen v 1874 Northwich Ashton Athletic v AFC Liverpool Barnton v Maine Road Hanley Town v Barnoldswick Town Irlam v New Mills Nelson v Congleton Town Runcorn Town v Padiham Squires Gate v Runcorn Linnets West Dids & Chorlton v Cammell Laird 1907 Winsford United v Atherton Collieries First Division AFC Blackpool v Whitchurch Alport Alsager Town v Silsden Ashton Town v Chadderton Bacup Borough v Eccleshall Carlisle City v FC Oswestry Town Cheadle Town v Atherton LR City of Liverpool FC v Prestwich Heys Daisy Hill v Litherland REMYCA Holker Old Boys v Sandbach United Stockport Town v St Helens Town Widnes v Charnock Richard Monday 24th April 2017 Premier Division Atherton Collieries v Abbey Hey Maine Road v West Didsbury & Chorlton Winsford United v Nelson First Division Prestwich Heys v Sandbach United

Tuesday 25th April 2017 Premier Division Barnoldswick Town v Barnton

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First Division AFC Blackpool v Widnes Alsager Town v Stockport Town Ashton Town v Silsden Atherton LR v Chadderton Carlisle City v Whitchurch Alport City of Liverpool FC v Charnock Richard Holker Old Boys v St Helens Town

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