St Helens Town v Chadderton 2016-17

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

Thursday 23rd March 2017, kick off 7.45pm The Hallmark Security League, First Division St Helens Town

Chadderton

Blue Shirts Blue Shorts, Blue & White Socks Gls Y R

Vice Chairman: Glyn Jones

Hon. Secretary/Treasurer: Jeff Voller (07843 692695) Full Committee: John McKiernan, Jeff Voller, Jim Barrett, Ste Ball, Andy Langley Paul Wood, Margaret Wood, Kieran Ford, Chris Ford & Glyn Jones

Adam Fairchild

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Red Shirts Red Shorts & Socks No

Michael Smith

Dom Whelan

Gareth Hill

Andy Presho

Dale Minor

Liam Dodd

Vincent Howell

Adam Donohue

Grant Marshall

Ant Whelan

Timothy Astley

Ste Rigby

Luke Heron

Hospitality: Margaret Wood and Paul Wood

Alex Gillespie

Matthew Crothers

Trustee: John McKiernan

Joel Douglas

Lewis Lacy

1st Team Manager: Alan Gillespie

Paul Carney

1st Team Assistant Manager Lee Jenkinson 1st Team Coach: Nick Robinson

George Ukaegbu Manager: Alan Gillespie Assistant: Lee Jenkinson

U18s Team Manager: David McNabb

Shirt Sponsor: Freestart SEO plc Legal: St Helens Town Limited Private Limited Company Company No. 04392840 Date of Incorporation 12.03.2002 Company Director: Jim Barrett

Scott Foster Devon Matthews James Curley Manager: Mark Howard Assistant: Ian Hulme

Match Sponsor

Sunday Team Manager: David Platt

Main Club Sponsor: Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

Aaron Scholes

Referee: Mr O Lynn (Wigan) Assist: Mr P Rigby (Liverpool) & Mr A Walker (Liverpool)

U18s Assistant Manager: Terry Smith

Club Email: sthelenstownfc@hotmail.co.uk

Leon Iluobe

Eddie Pegler

U21s Team Manager: John McLaughlan U21s Assistant Manager: Lee Jenkinson

Christopher Pauley

Andy Webster Anthony Dunleavy

1st Team Physiotherapists Lisa Phillipson

Samuel Gibson

Luke Edwards Michael Chojnicki

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Hallmark Security League Saturday 1st April 2016, 3pm Volair Park, Prescot Cables

Cover Photograph: Ant Whelan (st Helens Town)

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Talk of the Town Good evening, and welcome to Volair Park for this Hallmark Security League, First Division contest against Chadderton. 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’s been just a week since we were last here hosting a Stockport Town outfit who were unbeaten in their previous nine outings. The game was very stop, start in the opening period with neither goalkeeper being troubled too much in the opening 45 minutes of the contest.

The second half was to prove to be a different matter as it began with an action packed first ten minutes which saw the host take the lead through Ste Rigby. Alex Gillespie sent a free kick from just inside the visitors half towards the left edge of the box and with his back to goal he trapped the ball on his chest turned and lofted a shot right footed into the top right hand corner of the net for what must be up there in the goal of the season contenders! Three minutes later and it was 2-0 to the hosts another free kick just inside the visitors half was sent towards the box and a defender baulked what seemed a routine punch for the visiting stopper the ball broke to the edge of the box and another defender fluffed his clearance with Rigby again on hand this time to power a left footed finish past the stranded shop stopper. This proved to be enough for St Helens to get back to winning ways as a solid defensive display along with a decent if not spectacular all around performance on a night when Adam Fairchild was rarely employed saw Town earn a clean sheet. Attentions turn to this evenings contest against another of the leagues in forma sides Chadderton. Another blank Saturday for the first team saw a trip to Chadderton for a scouting mission which saw them demolish AFC Blackpool 7-0. Town will be looking to avenge an early season reverse here at Volair Park in September at the hands Chadderton in the FA Vase with the hosts going down 5-3 after having been 2-0 up early in proceedings. Chaddy have won their last three contests scoring 12 and conceding just once in these outings including advancing to the Macron Cup Semi Finals after defeating Premier Division Nelson 3-1 at Little Wembley. Town will need to be performing at the top of their game if they are to complete March’s fixtures well and extend the unbeaten run as we look to amass as many points as we can and finish in the highest possible position in the league table. 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 Chadderton Football Club was formed in 1947, under the name Millbrow Football Club, later changing to North Chadderton Amateurs, before adopting its present name in 1957. The Club started life in the Oldham Amateur League, winning the Challenge Cup in 1954/55. The following season the Club joined the Manchester Amateur League and won the League Championship in their first season. After winning the League Championship again in 1962/63, Chadderton then joined the Manchester League winning the Second Division title in their first season and gaining promotion to the First Division. The Club won the League`s Murray Shield in their first season in Division One, and then the League title in 1966/67. During the 1970`s the Clubs only honours came in the form of the Manchester Challenge Trophy which they won in 1971/72, but failed to retain it in the following season, finishing runners-up. Chadderton made the step into a higher grade of football in 1980 when they joined the Lancashire Combination. The Club made a good start in this league, finishing runners-up in 1981/82.

In 1982, Chadderton became one of the founder members of the North West Counties Football League, following the merger of the Lancashire Combination and the Cheshire County League. The Club gained promotion to Division One in 1989/90 after finishing third in the league, but were relegated the following season. Promotion came once again in 1992/93 but, after failing to meet ground grading requirements, were relegated in 1998/99. Chadderton`s proudest moments have come in seeing the progression of its former players, such as former England captain David Platt, Former Leeds United and Crystal Palace player, John Pemberton and Northern Ireland International, Steve Jones. Former player Mike Ford forged a successful career in both codes of Rugby and Mark Owen of Take That also once pulled on the red shirt of Chadderton FC! Paul Buckley, with his assistant Derek Ogden, joined Chadderton FC as manager in December 2005. Since then the Clubs fortunes have taken a turn for the better on the field. Chadderton finished in 5th position in 2006/2007 - the highest position for over a decade and in 2007/2008 Chadderton again acheived 5th place and reached the semi finals of both the League and Division Cup. In the 2008-2009 season Chadderton finished in mid-table. A quarter-final appearance against League newcomers and favourites AFC Liverpool ended in a tight 3-2 defeat. That came after beating League

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Chadderton Winners Bootle 2-1 in the previous round. Off the field in 2007, the Club was the subject of a take-over by local businessmen Craig Halliwell and Tony Bhatti, the joint owners of The HB Property Group Limited (previously The Halliwell Bhatti Group) which is the parent company of the local property development company Hillstone Developments Limited. The members of Chadderton voted overwhelmingly in October 2006 for the take-over to go ahead and after 10 long months the legalities were finally completed in August 2007. In August 2009 Chadderton`s association with The HB Property Group Limited was terminated and Chadderton Football Club reverted to a members club run by the people for the people. At the end of Season 2012/13 manager Paul Buckley was forced to stand down through ill health, with Derek Ogden going coaching in America the vacant managers position was offered to Steve Patterson, Steve was Paul’s assistant and also played for Chadderton in the nineties, Steve brought in another ex player Mark Cook as is assistant and Matty McNeil, Steve Mark and Matty hope to better last Season’s position in the League. Season 2014-15 saw Chadderton reach the last 32 in the FA Vase only to be knocked out by AFC Mansfield, they also reached the NWCFL First Division play offs only to be beaten at the Semi–Final stage by AFC Darwen the eventual winners. Last season saw Chadderton have a hit and miss season as they failed to build on their good form the previous term as they exited both the FA Cup and FA Vase at the first hurdles and finished the season in 14th position in the league. A new management team of Mark Howard and Ian Hulme are in place and Chadderton will be looking to kick on and improve on last seasons inconsistent performances.

Season 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

League NWC-2 NWC-2 NWC-2 NWC-2 NWC-2 NWC-2 NWC-2 NWC-1 NWC-1 NWC-1 NWC-1 NWC-1 NWC-1 NWC-1 NWC-1

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D 5 5 11 7 8 7 4 6 8 6 10 9 8 6 8

L 20 24 20 22 15 9 11 14 10 10 11 15 16 12 17

F 65 33 42 40 51 59 55 60 54 64 53 52 58 68 43

A 81 80 63 94 62 35 52 54 46 48 51 69 71 56 53

GD -16 -47 -21 -54 -11 24 3 6 8 16 2 -17 -13 12 -10

Pts 50 20 32 28 44 61 61 48 50 60 49 39 41 60 35

Position 15/21 18/18 18/20 17/19 13/19 5/18 5/18 10/18 4/17 6/18 6/18 12/18 13/19 6/19 14/18

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Chairman’s Notes Good evening and a very warm welcome to Volair Park for this Hallmark Security League First Divison game against Chadderton. Let’s hope the weather has relented and that both sets of players, officials and supporters have had a safe journey and are treated to another thrilling Thursday night encounter. Many thanks to tonight’s match sponsors Kiera’s Occasions, St Helens who are also our Man of the Match sponsors this season. Kiera has given the club great support over the last few seasons and will be on display with a new pitch-side advertising board at Ruskin Drive. Thanks also to another long term sponsor Ian Finney and Action Coach North West who are this evening’s match ball sponsor. It’s that time of the year when we start to plan for next season and our first team home and away shirt sponsorship is available for the next two seasons. It’s a great package which offers local and regional exposure with lots of coverage in print and online. If you’d like more information please give me a call on 07713 339 682. If the shirt sponsorship is not for you we have packages available from £50 - please see our club website www.sthelenstownafc.com for more details. Tonight’s visitors are on a decent run of form and will provide a tough test - I went on a ‘spying mission’ last Saturday as they entertained AFC Blackpool and ‘Chaddy’ looked impressive winning 7-0 while the sea-siders were a shadow the side we played a few weeks ago! Last Thursday’s encounter was another pulsating affair (well the second half was) and two great goals from Ste Rigby provided the highlight of the night - both goals were captured on video and proved to be extremely popular on social media. Don’t forget updates are available on the club’s twitter and Facebook accounts as well as the club website. Once again we have no Saturday fixture this week but our next game sees us host Atherton LR on Saturday 1st April (our 4th successive home game) and two week’s tonight we are at home to promotion favourites Whitchurch Alport. We’re keeping an eye on progress at Ruskin Drive Sports Ground and is looks like the dressing room building structure is about to make an appearance after extensive ground works have been completed. Our U21s have made it to the final of the Cheshire FA U21s League Challenge Cup which will tale place on Thursday 4th May at Chester FC. Hopefully we will see a good turnout for the players on what should be a great occasion against rivals Irlam U21s. John McKiernan Chairman St Helens Town AFC

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The world this week This Week in the World of…

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 17th-24th March Last Season: St Helens Town – 19th March 2016 Town draw 3-3 away at Bacup Borough, despite 3 goals in the 1st 12 minutes. (Ste Rigby, Andy Gillespie x2) Sport – 18th March 2016 Manchester United and Liverpool are both charged by UEFA for varying reasons, including chants referring to the Hillsborough and Munich disasters. World – 20th March 2016 Barack Obama becomes the first US President to visit Cuba since 1928, arriving for a 2-day tour. 10 Years Ago: St Helens Town – 20th March 2007 St Helens are held to a 1-1 draw away to Stone Dominoes.

Sport – 17th March 2007 The new Wembley Stadium opens for a special community event. World – 23rd March 2007 After some initial hesitation, Emma Watson signs on to appear as Hermione in the final three Harry Potter films. 20 Years Ago: St Helens Town: - 22nd March 1997 Town’s unbeaten run stretches to 4 games with a 1-1 home draw vs Nantwich Town. Sport –23rd March 1997 Wrestlemania XIII in Chicago, Undertaker beats Psycho Sid for title. World – 20th March 1997 Liggett admits cigarettes are addictive. The Vase Year (+1!): 1988 St Helens Town – 19th March 1988 Town meet Warrington Town for the 3rd time in 14 days, this sees them defeated 1-0 at Houghton Road in the North West Counties League Cup Semi Final 2nd Leg. Sport – 20th March 1988 Mike Tyson defeats Tony Tubbs by knockout in the 2nd round to claim the heavyweight title. World – 19th March 1988 2 British soldiers lynched in Belfast, North Ireland.

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How We Compare? St Helens Town - last 6 matches All Competitions

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at St Helens Previous at Town Meetings Chadderton 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 10/10; 3-1 2015-16 08/08; 3-1 23/03/2017 2016-17 11/04/2017 St Helens Town Scores First Games Played 2 St Helens Town Wins 2 Draws 0 Chadderton Wins 0 St Helens Town Goals 6 Chadderton Goals 2 Percentage Town Wins 100.00

Previous Meetings D L 2 2 3 4 0 2 1 2 6 10

F 15 7 13 7 42

A 13 12 11 11 47

GD 2 -5 2 -4 -5

Win % 50.00 12.50 50.00 0.00 30.43

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Ruskin Update

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Tea Break Teasers Q1. Who did sign in March 2000 for £11m breaking their transfer record for the striker?

Q2. Which country is referee Mark Clattenberg quitting the Premier League for at the end of the current season? Q3. Which footballer has the motto “Just enough education to perform” tattooed on his arm? Q4. Which club recently beat Barcelona 4-0 in their Champions League last 16 1st leg before going out to an injury time winner at the Camp Nou in the return leg? Q5. Which club sacked Wayne Shaw the infamous “Roly Poly Goalie” after he ate a pie on the bench during a televised FA Cup tie? Q6. Which French club did Zlatan Ibrahimovic hit a hat-trick against in the Europa League? Q7. Which former Premier League footballer recently took part in Channel 4’s series The Jump? Q8. Which player won a season record eight penalties in the Premier League during the 2004/5 season? Q9. Who was the first foreign player to win the PFA Young Player of the Year award? Q10. Which former Everton player was a back to back Premier League winner in 2006/7 & 2007/8 seasons? Q11. Which country defeated Wales at the Semi Final stage of the European Championships last summer? Q12. With which club did Liverpool player Danny Ings start his professional career? Q13. How many Premier League goals did Everton’s Romelu Lukaku score for Chelsea? Q14. Who were the last English team to reach the Champions League Final? Q15. Which six stadiums have hosted Merseyside Derbies? 1) Emile Heskey 2) Saudi Arabia 3) Wayne Rooney 4) Paris Saint Germain 5) Sutton United 6) Saint Etienne 7) Robbie Fowler 8) Andrew Johnson 9) Nicloas Anelka 10) Louis Saha 11) Portugal 12) AFC Bournemouth 13) None 14) Chelsea in 2012 15) Anfield, Goodison Park, Maine Road, Old Trafford, Villa Park & Wembley

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Ruskin Drive News More disappointment as the wait continues for Town's return to St Helens. Club officials met with the Council last Friday (3rd February) and it has now been confirmed that the work required to meet the FA Ground Grading will not be completed until mid-May 2017. While the ground is currently being used by the club’s U18s, U21s and Sunday teams the prolonged delays to the completion of the new dressing room facilities and a problem with the height of the pitch perimeter fence have left the club frustrated that the first team will have an extended wait to make a return home. The delay will mean a number of issues for Town including the need to secure alternative playing facilities for next season to ensure they do not fall foul of the FA and NWCFL ground requirements. As the Ruskin Drive Sports ground will not be in a position to be inspected by the 31st March deadline the club needs to have a ground sharing agreement in place at a suitable alternative ground to maintain their membership of the league and guarantee entry to FA competitions. Club Chairman John McKiernan said, ‘The news is very disappointing and a real blow to our plans. We’ve relied on the good will and support of a number of clubs over the past six years and are indebted to those clubs in ensuring the survival of the club – their assistance should not be underestimated.’

He added, ‘If we accept that the new ground will be ready in May the reality is that we will never need to utilise any ground sharing agreement but it still has to be in place or we could be in serious trouble.’ The club will also lose out on a lucrative fixture as part of the NWCFL Easter weekend Ground Hop. Town were due to host promotion chasing City of Liverpool at Ruskin Drive as the second of three Ground Hop fixtures in the area on Easter Sunday which would have seen up to 300 ‘hoppers’ part of a likely four-figure crowd. Mr McKiernan added, ‘We had expected to be on the new ground some time earlier this season but delays have shifted from weeks to months. The loss of the Ground Hop fixture is both hugely disappointing and financially disastrous, losing the club thousands of pounds. ‘Given our opposition the City of Liverpool FC, who are very well supported, hundreds of ground hoppers and a lot of local interest this was guaranteed to be bumper crowd and an ideal way to showcase the club and the new Ruskin Drive Sports Ground facility. ‘Unfortunately, we had no other option but to inform the league that we would not be able to participate in the Ground Hop programme.’

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Match Report Quickfire Rigby double puts paid to Stockport Town

Two goals in three minutes early in the second half by Ste Rigby gave St. Helens Town a deserved 2-0 win over Stockport Town. by Glyn Jones Two goals in three minutes early in the second half by Ste Rigby gave St. Helens Town a deserved 2-0 win over Stockport Town in a feisty encounter at Volair Park on Thursday evening. To quote a muchused football phrase, it was a “game of two halves”, the first 45 minutes being as dull as dishwater, producing only one chance of note, Joel Douglas’s goal-bound header hitting two defenders at point-blank range after 20 minutes. The second half was totally different, mainly due to Stockport’s sense of injustice surrounding the award of a free-kick which led indirectly to Rigby’s opening goal. The players had barely emerged for the second half when a challenge on the half-way line saw a Stockport player go in hard for the ball with Alex Gillespie. The force of the challenge on the ball knocked Gillespie off his feet and the referee, some distance away, awarded the home side a freekick. The ball was moved quickly upfield and found Rigby (pictured below) unmarked. His superb chest down and shot with his right foot left the visiting ‘keeper Dan Whiting looking over his shoulder as the ball dropped into the net and Town were 1-0 up inside 52 minutes. The reaction on the Stockport bench was one of disbelief. Recently appointed manager Dave Wild, still smarting from the award of the free-kick, reacted angrily, but worse was to come. His side, unbeaten since January and with an outside chance of the promotion playoff places, suddenly found themselves two goals down, as Rigby again found the net, as he lobbed Whiting from just outside the box out three minutes later. Two goals up, St. Helens have a fine record of their own this year and though Stockport shut up shop at the back after the second goal went in, Town were in no mood to surrender their own clean sheet and the remaining 35 minutes turned into a pulsating 35 minutes of midfield battle, with neither side giving an inch. There was an unfortunate undercurrent of anger, at times, which resulted in a brief incident which involved a number of players from both sides running in, but order was quickly restored. However, Stockport player Aaron Dwyer did receive his marching orders near the end for a second yellow card after a reckless challenge. Some ugly scenes followed the final whistle as tempers flared among the Stockport players and coaching staff and the teams had to leave the field separately, with the officials sandwiched in the middle, so keenly had this contest been fought. In fact, St. Helens now find themselves three points behind Stockport with a game in hand and the two teams are yet to meet at Lambeth Grove on 22nd April. It promises to be quite a game! Match report 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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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

Mon 26/12/16 Litherland REMYCA

Toast Café, St Helens

Britannia Taxis

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

Michael Allison

The Track King

Fri 14/04/17

City of Liverpool

Thur 20/04/17

Ashton Town

Sat 29/04/17

Charnock Richard

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The Boar’s Head Stillia

Toast Café , St Helens

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Bacup Borough

Atherton LR

Ashton Town

Alsager Town

AFC Blackpool

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7-0 1-4

Whitchurch Alport

Widnes

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Prestwich Heys

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Holker Old Boys

Litherland REMYCA

3-0 2-1

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

1-0

X

1-1 1-3 5-4

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

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

6-2 2-0 0-0 8-0 3-2

3-1

Stockport Town

X

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

2-2

FC Oswestry

Eccleshall

Daisy Hill

City of Liverpool

Cheadle Town

Charnock Richard

X

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

4-2 3-0 0-0

3-1

3-3 1-3

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

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

Carlisle City

X

1-1 1-0

Chadderton

0-4 4-0

1-2 0-2 2-1

Carlisle City

Atherton LR

Chadderton

Bacup Borough

Charnock Richard

1-5 1-3 0-1

FC Oswestry Town

2-3

Cheadle Town

0-1 3-5 0-5

Sandbach United

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

Whitchurch Alport

2-0 2-1

Widnes

X

City of Liverpool

3-0 0-4

Daisy Hill

Ashton Town

Eccleshall

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

Holker Old Boys

3-1 3-1 5-0

Litherland REMYCA

0-5

Prestwich Heys

X

Silsden

6-1

St Helens Town

Alsager Town

Stockport Town

AFC Blackpool

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FA Vase St Helens Town: FA Vase Winners - 1987

Rounds 5 and 6 Following their East Anglian sojourn in Round 4, normality was restored with another home draw, this time hosting Rainworth Miners’ Welfare, from the Nottinghamshire Football Alliance, beaten finalists five years earlier. Town’s team was: Andy Johnston; Paul Benson, Paul Wilson, Barry Lowe, John Bendon; Marty Cummins, Tommy O’Neil, Jimmy Collins, Brian Rigby, Jay McComb and Phil Layhe. Subs: John Deakin and Bryan Griffiths with Dave Collins named as reserve. Proceedings began with a minute’s silence to mark the passing of Town stalwart, George Fryer, who had been the prime mover in the re-birth of the club in 1946. Town began in great style and, following a foul on Brian Rigby in the penalty area after only 4 minutes, Jimmy Collins scored from the spot. Phil Layhe scored the second on the half hour and it was 2-0 to St. Helens at half-time. Further goals in the last 15 minutes from Layhe and Tommy O’Neil put the result beyond doubt, before the Miners scored a consolation goal to make the final score 4-1. Scorers: Collins (J), Layhe 2 and O’Neil.

Lady Luck smiled on Town once again in the quarter-finals when Falmouth Town made the long journey to Hoghton Road on 28th February. However, it was far from an easy ride for Town and the unchanged team, with Mark Gledhill deputising for Dave Collins as the reserve, could only draw 1-1 with their Cornish visitors, the tie going to extra time once again. Chris Long headed in for Falmouth after 25 minutes and, after that it was all St. Helens. Coming out for the second half 0-1 down, it took Town less than a minute to level the tie, Phil Layhe scoring again, but despite another 44 minutes of seemingly constant pressure on the visitors’ goal, the home team missed a whole host of chances and extra time was completed in much the same vein. The Town team was: Johnston, Benson, Wilson, Lowe, Bendon; Cummins, O’Neil, Collins (J), Rigby, McComb and Layhe. Subs: Deakin and Griffiths. Reserve: Gledhill. Scorer: Layhe. An unwanted 700-mile round trip to Cornwall was undertaken the following week for the Bickland Park replay. The team was, once again, unchanged, with Deakin and Gledhill named on the bench, Bryan Griffiths and Gary Laird travelling as reserves. An overnight stay in Torquay either side of the game broke the journey (the longest made by St. Helens Town in their entire history) and the team were relieved that the Falmouth pitch had passed a referee’s inspection only just before their arrival. Town began in encouraging style and had three chances before Phil Layhe netted from Paul Wilson’s wayward free kick after 30 minutes. The score remained 1-0 until half-time and the second half passed without further scoring, thanks to inspired performances from both goalkeepers. It was a sweet, but long, trek home for Town, with the mouth-watering prospect of a two-legged semi-final with Emley. The team was: Johnston; Benson, Wilson, Lowe Bendon; Cummins, O’Neil, Collins (J), Rigby, McComb and Layhe. Subs: Deakin and Gledhill. Reserves: Griffiths and Laird. Scorer: Layhe.

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1986-7 Revisited The Semi-Finals Town always have to do things the hard way! Following a drawn game against Falmouth Town and a 700-mile round trip to win after a replay in the previous round, it was a similar tale in the Semi-Final against Emley. The first-leg of the Semi-Final was at Hoghton Road on 21st March. The first day of Spring produced a wonderful, sunny Sutton afternoon and the majority of the crowd of 2028 assembled in anticipation of a home win. Unfortunately, the Town players appeared to let the occasion get the better of them and it was Emley who seized the initiative: The Yorkshire-side’s left back, Willie Carpenter made a break and sent over a cross which eluded Barry Lowe and the unfortunate Paul Wilson could only help the ball into his own net. 0-1 was the score at 90 minutes, the only occasion in 12 games in the Vase that Town failed to score. The team was: Andy Johnston Paul Benson, Paul Wilson, Barry Lowe, John Bendon; Marty Cummins, Tommy O’Neil, Jimmy Collins, Brian Rigby, Jay McComb and Phil Layhe. Subs: Mark Gledhill and John Deakin. Res: Bryan Griffiths. The second leg took place seven days later at the Welfare Ground in Emley, a village between Huddersfield and Wakefield. Following a week of deteriorating weather, the pitch was in a dreadful state, but the game passed an early morning inspection, thanks mainly to a strong, drying wind. John Bendon missed the game through injury and a re-shuffling by manager Alan Wellens moved Paul Benson from left to centre back, with Tommy O’Neil reverting to the position he had held many years before in his Manchester United days. Mark Gledhill came into midfield. There was a crowd of well over 3000 packed into the tight ground but despite the home side having the majority of the support, it was Town who took the initiative after the initial Emley onslaught. However, there was no score at the break. The second half began with Town still looking to level the tie and they did not have to wait long for Gledhill to score from 12 yards. Town exerted further pressure and Phil Layhe had a shot cleared in the list minute, but from the resulting corner, Paul Benson headed past the home keeper, only for the ball to be handled on the line by full-back Carpenter. Into injury time, Jimmy Collins took the resulting penalty, but the home ‘keeper easily gathered the mis-hit shot and the referee blew the final whistle. Extra-time again and all to play for. 8 minutes into the first period, Brian Rigby headed home Jimmy Collins’ cross and put Town ahead in the tie. All hands to the pumps, as St. Helens weathered the storm until the final 3 minutes when the referee awarded a home penalty following a foul from Paul Wilson which he clearly thought was outside the area. Nevertheless the award stood and up ran Steve Codd, who dispatched the ball with great force for the top corner. The crowd gasped but Andy Johnston jumped like a salmon to deflect the ball past the post and deny the home side the spoils of war. It was a majestic conclusion to an epic battle. Team: Johnston, O’Neil, Wilson, Lowe, Benson; Cummins, Gledhill, J. Collins, Rigby, McComb and Layhe. Subs: Deakin and Tony Williams. Scorers: Gledhill and Rigby.

Town had done it, against all the odds! Ironically, following their exploits against opposition from up and down the country, it was near neighbours Warrington Town who would provide the opposition at Wembley for what must, to the uninitiated, have looked more like a Rugby League Challenge Cup Final. Glyn Jones

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Match Statistics 201 Date Opponents Aug 06 Carlisle City Aug 13 Cheadle Town AUG 18 SANDBACH UNITED Aug 20 Litherland REMYCA Aug 27 Charnock Richard SEP 01 PRESTWICH HEYS Sep 03 Atherton LR Sep 06 City of Liverpool SEP 10 CHADDERTON SEP 15 WIDNES Sep 17 Daisy Hill SEP24 FC OSWESTRY TOWN OCT 01 AFC DARWEN Oct 08 Alsager Town Oct 11 AFC Blackpool OCT 15 CARLISLE CITY Oct 18 FC Oswestry Town OCT 22 Bacup Borough Oct 29 Eccleshall NOV 05 Daisy Hill NOV 10 CHEADLE TOWN Nov12 Silsden Nov 16 Litherland REMYCA Nov 19 Eccleshall DEC 01 CITY OF LIVEPOOL Dec 03 Ashton Town Dec 06 Bootle DEC 10 BACUP BOROUGH Dec 17 Whitchurch Alport DEC 26 LITHERLAND REMCYA Dec 30 Prestwich Heys JAN 07 HOLKER OLD BOYS JAN 14 ECCLESHALL FEB 04 DAISY HILL FEB 11 SILSDEN FEB 16 AFC BLACKPOOL Feb 18 Sandbach United

MAR 09

ALSAGER TOWN

MAR 16 STOCKPORT TOWN MAR 23 CHADDERTON APR 01 ATHERTON LR APR 06 WHITCHURCH ALPORT Apr 08 Widnes Apr 11 Chadderton APR 14 CITY OF LIVERPOOL APR 20 ASHTON TOWN Apr 22 Stockport Town Apr 25 Holker Old Boys APR 29 CHARNOCK RICHARD

Comp NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL FAV 1QR NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL TMC 1R NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL TMC 2R RFDC 2R NWCFL NWCFL LS Cup NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL TMC 3R NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL 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

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

NWCFL 7.45 2-2D Fairchild D.Whelan Presho NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL NWCFL

7.45 2-0W Fairchild D.Whelan Presho 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00 7.45 3.00

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6 Presho Sheen Pegler Presho Presho Presho Presho Ashton Davies Donohue Pegler Ball Carney Carney Tserpes Rigby Pegler Webster Carney A.Whelan A.Whelan Presho1 A.Whelan A.Whelan Al Gillespie Pegler Presho A.Whelan1 Davies Al Gillespie Al Gillespie A.Whelan A.Whelan Dodd A.Whelan A.Whelan Al Gillespie

7 Ash Gree D.W Sh Sh Sh Ash Will Peg Sh Sh She Gre Gre Gre Gre Gre K-Bu Gree Gre Gre Gre Gre Gre Gre Gre Gre Gre Peg Gre Gre Carn Gre Gre KorieRig Rig

Dodd1

Donohue

A.Whelan

Rig

Dodd

Donohue

A.Whelan

Rig

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Name1

Player name and number of goals scored

Name

Player name and CAUTION

Name

Player name and DISMISSAL FOR 2 CAUTIONS

Name

Player name and DISMISSAL

Name10

Player name and number of replaced player

7 8 hton Pegler1 ene1 Pegler helan Sheen1 een Pegler1 een Ashton een Ashton hton Sheen iams Sheen gler Sheen een Davies een Presho een1 Pegler eene Sheen eene Cliff eene Rigby eene Tserpes eene K-Butler1 utler1 Pegler ene1 Pegler eene Carney eene Carney eene Carney eene Carney eene Carney1 eene Carney eene Carney eene Al Gillespie eene Pegler gler Greene eene Threlkeld eene Presho ney1 Greene eene Carney eene Carney -Butler Dodd gby1 Carney gby Carney

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

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

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

gby1 Al Gillespie

Douglas

Carney

Edwards

gby2 A Gillespie

Douglas

Carney

Edwards

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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 11 9 Cliff McDonald 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 Webster

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

Chojnicki7

Dunleavy8

Hennigan

2

Dunleavy11

Pegler8

Chojnicki

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

Walsh Preston S.Brady111 Carney Ukaegbu21 A.Whelan

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Kiera’s Occasions

sponsored 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 Tue 11 Sat 15 Tue 18 Sat 22

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 A A

Luke Edwards Andy Gillespie 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

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

January Sat 7 Sat 14

Holker Old Boys Eccleshall

H H

Paul Carney Andy Gillespie

February Sat 4 Sat 11 Thur 16 Sat 18

Daisy Hill Silsden AFC Blackpool Sandbach United

H H H A

Danny Greene Andy Gillespie Ste Rigby Ste Rigby

March Thur 9 Thur 16

Alsager Town Stockport Town

H H

Alex Gillespie Ste Rigby

Alsager Town AFC Blackpool Carlisle City Oswestry Town Bacup Borough

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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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League News The Hallmark Security League’s Management Committee met with representatives from The Football Association to discuss its proposals to restructure parts of the National League system, which will have an impact on both our Premier and First Divisions. On the back of the recent restructure announcement, which has already been given the green light by the FA Council, the League invited Laurence Jones, Head of League Services at the FA, and Ray Lewis, Chairman of the National League’s Committee to attend its Management Committee meeting held in Haydock. The FA presented its proposals for the restructure of the National League System, which will include the creation of new Step 3 and 4 divisions in the Central Region (Midlands). The restructure also proposes to reduce the number of teams at Step’s 4, 5 & 6 to 20 clubs per division and create a new Step 6 division in the North West. The League responded to the proposals presenting its own proposals for the restructure, which it believes would better serve the whole National League System, including tackling some of the geographical issues the current structure presents; the lack of promotion and relegation from some leagues, and the need for Step 7 (feeder to the Hallmark Security League First Division) to address some of the structural issues faced at that level. While the League stated that its clubs didn’t support the reduction to 20 teams within each division, due to the potential loss of revenue, it did state the case for the creation of a second promotion position from Step 5 to Step 4. In our opinion, an additional promotion place is a key requirement of the restructure, either through direct promotion, internal playoffs, or inter league playoffs, in order to address the current bottleneck caused by having only one automatic promotional spot from our Premier Division. The League also shared its concerns about the financial implications of the reduction in numbers at Steps 5 & 6. Paul Lawler, Chairman of The Hallmark Security League, said: “The League welcomed the opportunity to listen to the FA’s proposals and share our own proposals. We fully support the need for the restructure of the National League System, but we do believe that these proposals don’t go far enough to benefit the game as a whole. While we disagree with the reduction of clubs in each division, we want to take the opportunity to push for an additional promotional place from our Premier Division, as having only one team promoted creates a bottleneck which penalises our ambitious clubs who want to progress up the system. As we have seen from the introduction of play-offs in our First Division, this creates a competitive League, and we believe additional promotion places from Step 5 would work as well. “The proposals to create an additional division at Step 6 in the North West is a positive move, and will reduce the travelling distance for our clubs and provide further opportunities for clubs to progress from Step 7. The intention is to create two divisions at Step 6 with a minimum of 16 clubs, with a view to increasing to 20 clubs per division in due course. We thank the FA for coming to our meeting and listening to our proposals and we look forward to further dialogue as the restructure proposals develop.”

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Match Report v Another excellent game at Volair Park as Town and Alsager battle out a thrilling 2-2 draw. by Glyn Jones Match report sponsored by Top Car Detailing It was always going to be an uphill battle, facing a strong Alsager team, pushing hard for promotion, without the benefit of a game for nearly three weeks and having to cover for the suspended trio of captain Andy Gillespie, Dale Korie-Butler and Eddie Pegler, but once again, Town turned in a spirited performance and just when it appeared they might slip to an unfortunate defeat, they snatched a draw in a rousing finish. The game was a physical battle from the outset, with bone-crunching tackles the order of the day. That no player was injured was surprising in itself, but there were few complaints as both sets of players got stuck into the battle, which warmed up both participants and crowd on a chill night at Volair Park. Without leading scorer Andy Gillespie, Town fielded debutant Joel Douglas, who acquitted himself very well and, once the rustiness of 19 days without a game had begun to wear off and wings Ste Rigby and Luke Edwards began to push forward, assisted by Paul Carney in midfield, the home side began to make up for lost ground and gain the ascendency. Their patience was rewarded after 35 minutes with a move begun by Edwards, which involved quick passes between several players, eventually finding full-back Dom Whelan one-on-one with Alsager keeper Chris Fletcher on the edge of his six-yard box and as Whelan shaped to shoot, Fletcher

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Alsager Town upended him and a penalty was awarded, which Rigby confidently despatched to put Town 1-0 up heading into half-time. The goal transformed the complexion of the game as, suddenly, Alsager were on the back foot. They emerged from the dressing room after the break much more determined and took a firm grip of the proceedings, launching wave after wave of attack and Adam Fairchild pulled off two magnificent saves and saw another shot sail just past his right-hand post. His luck finally ran out, however, in the 72nd minute when, from a corner, veteran striker Micky Lennon blasted a shot which Mark Grice deflected in off the same post and past Fairchild to level the scores at 1-1. Alsager were in almost total control at this stage and looked set to take the lead shortly afterwards until Andy Presho cleared impressively off his line. Town manager freshened up his troops and sent on George Ukaegbu for Douglas, the speedy Anthony Dunleavy soon followed, together with Michael Chojnicki and the injection of fresh legs and pace breathed new life into the game. Almost immediately, Dunleavy sprinted through and combined with Ukaegbu to set up an opening for Rigby and he looked certain to score, but the ball curled just over the bar. Then it was Carney’s turn and he went through the defence on a mesmerising run, only for his shot to be blocked and Edwards hit the rebound over the bar.

The match entered its last minute and, as in the previous home game, a dramatic finale was to be played out. This time, against the run of play, Alsager broke from deep inside their own half and Dave McPherson finished off an 80-yard move by scoring what looked to be the winning goal. However, the visitors had not reckoned with the fighting spirit of this St. Helens team. Deep into the fourth minute of added time, a break down the right saw a ball played over the top of the defenders to Liam Dodd, who drew the advancing Fletcher and lobbed him from 20 yards, the ball nestling in the back of the net to secure another remarkable draw which, in the circumstances, felt almost like a victory. Town are looking to raise funds by opening a souvenir shop at forthcoming games. If anyone has old Town programmes and memorabilia, please contact Glyn Jones on 07504 231296 or call up to Volair Park (Hope Street) Prescot on match days, when your offerings will be thankfully received and faithfully applied to fit out the facilities at the new ground ready for next season. The shop will be in operation in the bar area before all remaining home games this season.

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Chaddy in Action

Chadderton 7-0 AFC Blackpool Hallmark Security League First Division Saturday 18th March 2017

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Match Report v St Helens Town let another lead slip as Chadderton progress in the FA Vase. A match in the FA Vase was a welcome break for St Helens Town, who had endured a 3 game winless run and two successive defeats against Atherton LR and City of Liverpool. They had endured good recent success at this stage, progressing in the past 2 years against Irlam and Winterton Rangers respectively. However, it would be a tough ask to keep up this record, as they faced a Chadderton side who sat just outside the playoffs in this all First Division tie, and had come off the back of a 5-1 victory against Ashton Town. The form book suggested a victory for the away side; but the first half was anything but… The departure of both George and Chris Lomax from the club in midweek meant that the burden was back on Andy Gillespie to spearhead the St Helens Town attack on his own, as he looked to recapture last season’s form that had saw him do this with aplomb. Gillespie seemed to have no problem in doing this as he collected Sam Sheens pass to fire past the goalkeeper and give Town the lead after only 12 seconds!

The blues looked confident, and played with the freedom and fluidity that we have saw many times already this season, which if stretched over the full 90 minutes should see Town much further up the table. Gillespie added his second on 12 minutes as he broke through the Chadderton back line, and had time to look for a pass, none was forthcoming so drilled the ball into the far corner, doubling Town’s lead. Town had further chances to extend their lead through 2 efforts in quick succession from Ste Rigby, but he could not capitalise. Neither could any Town forward on a superb Danny Greene cross, as killing the game off was necessary. Ryan Taylor came into the team as goalkeeper, making his first appearance in just over 3 years, incidentally in this stage of the Vase against Pontefract Collieries. He was rarely tested in the opening half, but saw a deep free kick late as it bounced off his body into the path of Devante Jacobs to tap home and give the visitors a life line heading into the second half.

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Chadderton HT: St Helens Town (Andy Gillespie, 1, 12) 2–1 Chadderton (Jacobs, 41) Town started the second half somewhat flat compared to that of the first, as Chadderton started to have the upper hand in the game. They came close through James Curley as an effort well described by his surname went wide of the far post. Alan Gillespie and Nick Matthews realised the drop in tempo and brought Phil Williams off the bench to inject some pace into the game. Town started to create meaningful chances, first through an Andy Presho driving run that saw his shot wide, and then a Sam Sheen volley that evaded the goal. However, the same frailties lie for Town as they let another lead slip, just after the hour mark. A chest down from Scott Foster was struck sweetly as his effort from 25 yards went in off the post to level the tie. Town were then disallowed a goal for a push on the goalkeeper before the chance of the match went begging. A poor clearance from Chadderton goalkeeper Dane Smith found Danny Greene with acres of space and time to slot into an open net, instead the right midfielder put his shot wide of the post, to the disbelief of Volair Park.

Chadderton completed their comeback through a mix up from Ryan Taylor and debutant Adam Donohue allowed Curley to walk the ball into the net. They then added a fourth after a sweeping counter attack found Foster to grab his brace. Town pulled one back through a deflected Phil Williams shot that went in off the post but Chadderton restored their two goal advantage moments later as a pullback found Jack Tuohy to complete the scoring. FT: St Helens Town (Andy Gillespie, 1, 12) (Williams, 84) 3–5 Chadderton (Jacobs, 41) (Foster, 63, 79) (Curley, 72) (Tuohy, 85) Town’s 30 year anniversary season of their famous win in 1986/87 will not end in a fairytale repeat; however the league now has to be a priority as they look to climb back up the table. St Helens now face local rivals Widnes at home on Thursday night before travelling to Daisy Hill on the 17th September.

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Match Action

St Helens Town 3-5 Chadderton FA Vase 1st Qualifying Round Saturday 10th September 2016

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Manager’s Notes Hi Everybody welcome again to Volair Park for tonight’s fixture against Chadderton. Our visitors are currently on a good run on form having won seven of their last nine games including a 7-0 beating of AFC Blackpool which I managed to get to see last Saturday so I know 1st hand how well they are playing . This will be our first league meeting of the season but our visitors did knock us out of the FA Vase back in September triumphing 3-5 after we led 2-1 at half time. Our last home game against Stockport Town was yet another hard fought Thursday night affair at Cables. That’s three crackers in a row! The first half saw the visitors dominating possession but not managing to convert any of the half chances that fell their way. We looked very ordinary despite fielding an unchanged side from the Alsager game not managing to string more than three passes together. The second half was a total contrast with Ste Rigby scoring early in the half with two excellent strikes following two Alex Gillespie free kicks. The game then took on a much different atmosphere as Stockport bitterly contested the free kick award. The main thing from my point of view was the great restraint and discipline our players showed in what became a very hostile game. It was a shame that the events of the evening detracted from a fine team performance as we secured three valuable points from a team top of the form table. To be fair Stockport have built an excellent side in a short space of time and will be a match for most sides in this division. Man of the Match Ste Rigby is revelling in the freedom his new role offers and Andy Presho turned in a great performance at left back probably his best game of the season.

Overall again I was very pleased with s clean sheet and our overall performance on what was once again a very tricky Cables surface. I will be looking to strengthen the squad particularly after the departure of GK Gage Walsh just before the transfer closes. We must look to further strengthen our squad for a very testing run in during April with games against a number of the leading teams. Enjoy the game and hopefully the three points.

Alan Gillespie

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League News County Cup final for 1874 1874 Northwich have the chance to lift the Mid-Cheshire Cup for the second year in a row, after their fine 4-1 win over Witton Albion in Thursday's semi final at the St Luke's Barton Stadium. It's the second year in a row that the Greens have beaten their Evo-Stik League rivals in the competition, after last year's win in the final, and their victory sets up an even tastier clash in this year's final when they face Northwich Victoria. The Greens' promotion hopes have been dented in recent weeks, but the prospect of lifting a trophy at the expense of their local rivals is a tasty prospect for supporters and players alike. A good week for Sandbach Sandbach United rounded off a good few days work by clinching a place in the final of the Reusch First Division Trophy against City Of Liverpool with a 5-4 aggregate win over Holker Old Boys. Earlier in the week, a new stand was installed at the Sandbach Community Football Centre, and it got its first airing on Saturday as United made history by earning a place in the final in their first season in our league. A new stand, a cup final place, crowds increasing week by week and still in with a chance of promotion - it's all looking pretty good at the moment for United

Purple defensive power Speaking of Sandbach United's opponents in the Reusch First Division Trophy final, City of Liverpool's 3-0 win over Widnes in Tuesday's second leg was followed by a 4-0 win at FC Oswestry Town on Saturday, two results that continued the Purples' remarkable defensive record of late Simon Burton's men have now kept six successive clean sheets, and have conceded just one goal in the last nine games impressive form by any standards. When they are in that sort of form, it will take some impressive attacking play to penetrate what is currently a water tight Purple defence. Seven up for Chaddy again At the end of January, Chadderton recorded a 7-1 win at Eccleshall, a result notable as it was the first time since 1st December 2007 that they had scored seven goals in a game. But within two months, they have repeated the feat again, this time hitting seven without reply at home to AFC Blackpool on Saturday. It's now 12 goals and three wins in three games for Chaddy, and it's particularly interesting that they are hitting form just as they move into a sequence of games that begins at the weekend at Sandbach United, followed by games in succession against Alsager Town, City of Liverpool FC in the Macron Cup, Charnock Richard and Prestwich Heys. Chaddy may be mid-table in Division One, but they could have a big say in the destiny of both league and cup success for a number of clubs over the coming weeks.

A win at last for Lairds At around five o'clock on Saturday, there was jubilation down Rock Ferry way in Birkenhead as a long awaited first was celebrated - Cammell Laird1907 won their first league game of the season, beating AFC Darwen 4-1 at the North West Construction Stadium. Granted, it is probably only a matter of a week or so before Lairds' relegation from the Premier Division is confirmed, as the result did little to stave off the increasingly inevitable, but no one could begrudge them a moment of cheer in what has been an otherwise gloomy season. Their last league win was last season on the 10th April away at Silsden when they won 2-1, and their last home league win was 51 weeks ago when they beat Squires Gate 2-0 on 26th March 2016. The hope now is that they can build on Saturday's victory, and enjoy a few brighter days between now and the end of April.

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League News Sandbach United have now installed a 50 seater stand at the Sandbach Community Football Centre to meet the required FA ground grading criteria. The stand has been installed behind the goal on the clubhouse side of the ground next to the turnstiles, and was in use for the first time on Saturday, for the Reusch First Division Cup semi-final against Holker Old Boys. United Secretary John Clayton said: "We had the concrete base for the stand put down a few weeks ago, and the stand itself was delivered last week. It only took an hour or so for the stand to be lifted into place and bolted down. We are obviously pleased that the work has now been completed and that we now meet the required ground grading standards to remain in the league". There were no shortage of willing volunteers to test out the new stand on Saturday, with many members of the club's junior sections immediately taking residence and christening it in noisy fashion throughout the game, with the accompaniment of a drum to add to the atmosphere. Work is underway at Daisy Hill to resurface the club car park and create new parking spaces in the entrance area outside the club house. The car park at New Sirs has been targeted for development for some time, and Secretary Bob Naylor says that the current project has been worked on for almost two years, before finally coming to fruition. “We first began looking at this a number of years ago, and identified the possible sources of funding”, said Bob. “From there it has taken over 18 months to get the funding approved and in place, in order that the work can begin. “The total cost of the work is approximately £40,000, and we are very grateful to Viridor Environment Credit and to the Football Foundation Stadium Improvement Fund for their financial support. “The preparation work has now been done to level the existing surface, and remove some grass banking at the turnstile end of the car park. Tarmac will be laid in the next couple of weeks, and then parking bays will be marked out, including four disabled spaces. “As well as the car park itself, the work will also cover the surface on the driveway up to the ground, and on the pathway around the back of the covered enclosure at the side of the ground. “With the removal of the grass areas that were at the top end of the car park, the car park already looks much bigger, and we believe that will create an extra 15 -20 spaces. The marking out of the parking bays will ensure that parking is more controlled and better organised than it was before. “We like to think that once the work is done, the whole area will look more attractive, and people will find parking easier when they visit the ground. “It will be certainly be good to know that when people park up, they won’t have to worry about then having to walk through puddles to get from their cars into the ground. “We are hoping that the work will be completed within the next two weeks, and that the car park will be in use for our last few games of the current season.

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League Tables First Division Table as at Wednesday 22/03/2017

Player Sponsors 2016-17

First Division

P

W D

L

F

A GD Pts

1

Litherland REMYCA

35 22 7

6

94 55 39 73

2

City of Liverpool FC

34 22 5

7

97 38 59 71

3

Whitchurch Alport

32 21 4

7

72 36 36 67

4

Charnock Richard

31 20 4

7

79 41 38 64

5

Widnes

31 19 6

6

84 45 39 63

6

Alsager Town

31 19 5

7

79 40 39 62

7

Sandbach United

32 19 5

8

65 40 25 62

8

Prestwich Heys

29 18 2

9

74 38 36 56

9

Stockport Town *

34 14 8

12 77 76

10

Chadderton

30 14 6

10 73 57 16 48

11

FC Oswestry Town

34 14 5

15 57 71 -14 47

12

St Helens Town

32 13 7

12 69 69

13

Cheadle Town

34 13 6

15 73 74 -1 45

14

Silsden

31 13 2

16 65 62

15

Carlisle City

33 12 4

17 56 75 -19 40

16

Daisy Hill

30 11 5

14 63 75 -12 38

17

Holker Old Boys

31 10 5

16 51 69 -18 35

18

Bacup Borough

32 7

5

20 30 66 -36 26

19

AFC Blackpool

35 6

8

21 42 98 -56 26

20

Atherton LR

32 6

3

23 32 72 -40 21

21

Eccleshall

31 3

4

24 41 105 -64 13

22

Ashton Town

30 2

2

26 30 101 -71 8

1

0 3

49

46 41

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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 22/03/2017 W D

L

F

1

Premier Division Atherton Collieries

32 24 4

4

83 30 53 76

2

Runcorn Linnets

35 22 8

5

88 41 47 74

3

Bootle

32 24 1

7 108 42 66 73

4

Runcorn Town

32 21 4

7

88 40 48 67

5

1874 Northwich

32 20 5

7

62 38 24 65

6

AFC Liverpool *

33 16 6

11 68 57 11 51

7

Padiham

31 15 5

11 63 55

8

Hanley Town

34 13 9

12 71 60 11 48

9

P

West Dids & Chorlton 33 14 6

A GD Pts

13 78 70

8 8

50 48

10

Abbey Hey

32 14 4

14 56 59 -3 46

11

Winsford United

31 13 6

12 62 61

1

45

12

Maine Road

34 12 8

14 62 60

2

44

13

Ashton Athletic

33 12 7

14 69 63

6

43

14

Irlam

31 11 9

11 44 57 -13 42

15

Barnoldswick Town

29 11 6

12 50 44

16

Congleton Town

35 10 9

16 60 78 -18 39

17

Squires Gate

36

18

Barnton

19 20

9

6

39

8

19 69 90 -21 35

33 10 4

19 41 81 -40 34

AFC Darwen

31

7

9

15 35 80 -45 30

Nelson *

31

4

9

18 42 65 -23 20

21

New Mills

32

4

7

21 49 83 -34 19

22

Cammell Laird 1907

36

2

8

26 30 124 -94 14

Friday 24th March 2017 Premier Division AFC Liverpool v AFC Darwen Saturday 25th March 2017 Premier Division Atherton Collieries v Ashton Athletic Barnoldswick Town v Congleton Town Bootle v Runcorn Linnets Irlam v Maine Road Nelson v Hanley Town Padiham v 1874 Northwich Runcorn Town v New Mills West Didsbury & Chorlton v Abbey Hey Winsford United v Squires Gate

First Division AFC Blackpool v FC Oswestry Town Atherton LR v Litherland REMYCA Daisy Hill v Charnock Richard Eccleshall v Carlisle City Holker Old Boys v Alsager Town Prestwich Heys v Ashton Town Sandbach United v Chadderton Whitchurch Alport v Silsden Widnes v Cheadle Town Monday 27th March 2017 Premier Division Maine Road v Padiham Winsford United v Irlam First Division Daisy Hill v Whitchurch Alport Widnes v Prestwich Heys Tuesday 28th March 2017 Premier Division Ashton Athletic v 1874 Northwich Hanley Town v Barnton West Didsb & Chorlton v Barnoldswick Town First Division Alsager Town v Chadderton Ashton Town v Holker Old Boys Sandbach United v Litherland REMYCA Silsden v Stockport Town Liverpool Senior Cup Semi Finals Bootle v Prescot Cables

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