St Helens Town v Charnock Richard 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)

Saturday 29th April 2017, kick off 3pm The Hallmark Security League, First Division St Helens Town

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Vice Chairman: Glyn Jones

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Michael Chojnicki

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

Andy Presho Andy Webster

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

Adam Donohue Ant Whelan Ste Rigby

Hospitality: Margaret Wood and Paul Wood

Paul Carney Andy Gillespie

Trustee: John McKiernan 1st Team Manager: Alan Gillespie 1st Team Assistant Manager Lee Jenkinson 1st Team Coach: Nick Robinson 1st Team Physiotherapists Lisa Phillipson U21s Team Manager: John McLaughlan U21s Assistant Manager: Lee Jenkinson

Charnock Richard

Blue Shirts Blue Shorts, Blue & White Socks No

Adam Halton

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Spencer Bibby Joshua Norgate Ross O’Farrell Luke Gibson Michael Fletcher Matthew Davison

Anthony Hough Carl Grimshaw

Dale Korie-Butler

Mark Adams

Luke Edwards

Mark Woods

Joel Douglas

Daniel Smith

Alex Gillespie

Joseph Fielding

Daniel Lomax

Jonathan Hession

Dom Whelan

Jack Sanders

Ant Dunleavy

Damian Dashti

Manager: Alan Gillespie Assistant: Lee Jenkinson

U18s Team Manager: David McNabb

Green & White Shirts Green Shorts & Socks

Manager: Andy Westwell Assistant: Dave Haslam

Referee: Mr B Richards (Wigan) Assist: Mr T Fox (Wilmslow) & Ms K McEvoy (Manchester)

U18s Assistant Manager: Graham Arkle

Match Sponsor

Sunday Team Manager: David Platt

STILLIA

Club Email: sthelenstownfc@hotmail.co.uk 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

Beechley Stables

Company Director: Jim Barrett

www.beechleyrda.org.uk

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

Cover Photograph: Paul Carney (Town) and Mark Adams (Charnock)

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2016-17 Presentation Evening Friday 12th May 2017, 8pm

Percival Rooms, Ruskin Drive FREE ADMISSION - All Welcome

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Talk of the Town Good afternoon, and welcome to Volair Park for this our final Hallmark Security League, First Division contest of the season as we host league “new boys” Charnock Richard. 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. We were last here just over a week ago taking on basement side Ashton Town and secured a 2-0 win in a scrappy game where the visitors battled for their Division One lives, an early Ste Rigby goal added to by Paul Carney in the second half was enough to secure the points and send Ashton mathematically down. We then travelled to Stockport Town and started off well with Luke Edwards intercepting a back pass and slotting home but were pegged back before the break and ultimately ended up going down 3-1. We then took the long trip to Barrow on Tuesday to take on Holker Old Boys a quiet first half saw no goals but Town took the lead through Danny Lomax just after the hour mark but the host quickly levelled and netted a winner five minutes from time to secure a comeback victory. This afternoons visitors are all but mathematically promoted as they are three points in front of third placed Litherland REMYCA and twenty goals better off in the goal difference department so barring a massive defeat this afternoon for Charnock and a massive win for Litherland at home to Holker, The Villagers will be playing Hallmark Securities League, Premier Division football next season along with Widnes who were crowned Champions on Tuesday evening after they defeated AFC Blackpool and Charnock played out a 1-1 draw at City of Liverpool. The play off picture is almost settled as well with the four clubs who will contest the post season know, Litherland currently sit in third place with COL sitting on their shoulder in fourth, one point behind and these two teams appear to have secured home advantage in the Semi Finals with Whitchurch and Sandbach completing the field in fifth and sixth respectively. At the other end of the table Eccleshall and Ashton Town cannot escape the relegation zone but their fates will be decided by the FA dependant on what happens higher up the pyramid as the end of the term normally brings with it the silly season! Joining up next season from the Premier Division will be three clubs we have crossed swords with on numerous occasions as New Mills, Nelson and Cammell Lairds drop down a level after finishing 20th, 21st & 22nd in the leagues top flight. At the other end of the Premier Division table congratulations are in order for Atherton Collieries who secured the title with a 1-0 home win over Abbey Hey on Monday evening.

It would be nice to sign off a difficult season with a victory against a club who will in all likelihood be elevating themselves to the Premier Division and whom we secured an away victory over way back in the mists of time in August. The delayed move to Ruskin and the uncertainty of this has precipitated into what has felt like playing 42 away league games and the effort put in by Alan, Lee all the coaching staff and the players against this background has been exceptional and it will be nice to have a true “home” for the first time since August 2010! Finally as always many thanks for all the volunteers who make the club what it is from making the tea, to producing the programme to coaching the various teams throughout the season, the effort always seems worth it when we see 11 players pull on the Town shirt on a matchday! Let’s get behind Town this afternoon and hopefully cheer them on to victory! See you all next season at Ruskin Drive! Enjoy the game . . . Jeff Voller

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In Town Today In 1933 the Chorley Sunday League became the Chorley Alliance League and a Charnock Richard village team was entered, but on the outbreak of the Second World War the league and team were temporarily suspended. At the end of the War, in 1945, the Chorley Alliance League was reformed along with Charnock Richard F.C. The team proved to be a tremendous success, eventually winning the league title in the 1947-48 season, losing only two games, and scoring 107 goals. This success prompted them to try and run two teams, but they ran into difficulties and the club closed at the end of the 1948-49 season. In 1955, under the leadership of Ron Wilcox, the present club was reformed, and once again played in the Chorley Alliance League. In 1957 they moved to the Preston & District League, where they have spent most of their time, apart from a brief flirtation with the Bolton Combination. In the Preston & District League they were soon amongst the honours, beating English Electric in 1957-58 to take the Guildhall Cup. Success also came in this competition in seasons 1963-64, 1968-69, and more recently in 1992-93. A number of league championships have also come their way, including winning the Premier Division in 1988-89. The 1967-68 season saw the village team take the Lancashire Amateur Shield, beating Vickers Sports Club from Barrow after a replay. Further success came in the Shield in seasons 2001-2, 2006-07, 201011 and 2011-12. In 1993 the club moved to the West Lancashire League, and since then both the First and Second teams have gained promotion to the top division of their respective sections. They have also been successful in the West Lancashire League, winning the Premier Division Championship on seven occasions, in seasons 1997-98, 2003-04, 2008-09, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15. They also won the Richardson Cup in 2001-02, 2003-04, 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16. Numerous other honours have also come their way over the years including two recent Goldline Trophy victories at Bolton Wanderers Reebok Stadium ,the Wilf Carr Memorial Trophy in 2009, and the Northern Counties Senior Cup in 2012-13. The Reserve team have also been amongst the honours in the West Lancashire League. Following winning the Reserve Division championship in seasons 1996-97 and 199798, they completed a league and Houston Cup double in 2013-14, losing only one game in the entire season. The 2013-14 season was therefore one of the best ever seasons for the club in the West Lancashire League with both the 1st Team and Reserves completing league and cup doubles. The club has however kept its links with the Preston & District League (now renamed The Mid Lancashire League), they have an Academy team and Veterans team playing in that league. The Academy team caters for younger players making the step up into adult

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Charnock Richard football.

The three senior teams are now referred to as the First team, Reserve team, and Academy team. A large number of junior teams also play in the Mid Lancs Colts Junior Football League and the Central Lancashire Junior Football League, with a youth team also playing in the Lancashire Sunday Football League. The club moved to Mossie Close in Charter Lane in 1968, after playing elsewhere in the village, and the adjoining club house was opened in 1988. A new ground has recently been developed on the opposite side of Charter Lane, known as Mossie Park, which now stages West Lancashire League games, with the new changing rooms having been opened in July 2011. The club progressed to the North West Counties League in 2016-17 after finishing as runners-up in the West Lancashire League in the previous season. 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

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W 19 20 15 17 18 15 17 19 18 22 18 22 23 23 21

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D 9 6 6 3 8 7 5 9 5 4 8 7 3 3 5

L 2 4 9 10 4 8 8 2 9 4 4 1 4 2 4

F 69 64 69 69 86 55 67 72 86 87 84 107 82 86 97

A 28 31 60 44 34 39 43 35 56 31 34 31 32 21 37

GD 41 33 9 25 52 16 24 37 30 56 50 76 50 65 60

Pts 66 66 51 54 62 52 56 66 56 70 62 73 72 72 68

Position 2/16 1/16 6/16 4/16 2/16 5/16 3/16 1/16 4/17 2/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/15 2/16

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Chairman’s Notes Good afternoon and a very warm welcome to Volair Park for our final Hallmark Security League First Division game of the season. We welcome Charnock Richard for the first time; 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 Stillia (Jack Bennett, Connor Moran, Johnny Waring and Matty Bennett) who are a local band whose popularity in the last couple of years has seen them signed by Republic Music Management and they have recently launch their debut single ‘Let Me In’ - we are delighted to have you with us this afternoon. We also welcome our match ball sponsors Beechley Stables RDA who have been supported by regular sponsor Anthony Hall - your continued support is greatly appreciated. I’d like to offer my congratulations to everyone to Charnock Richard on a fine debut season in the Hallmark Security League which today will see them presented with the runners-up trophy after the game. They will righty take their place in the league’s top flight next season.

As this is our final programme of the campaign I’d also like to thank our friends at Prescot Cables for their support and assistance in hosting us this season - in particular Ken and Lynda Derbyshire who have been delightful hosts on match day. I also congratulate Cables on their historic Liverpool Senior Cup victory this week which saw them defeat Southport 2-0 here at Volair Park in front of over 900 supporters. Without the players, managers, coaches, committee, volunteers and supporters there would be no club - my sincerest thanks to everyone who has contributed to helping St Helens Town function this season and I look forward to seeing you all at Ruskin Drive Sportsground over the summer. We look to have a bright future back in St Helens and we will be working hard to increase support and bring in new investment which will allow Alan, Lee and Nick to make progress on the field. While supporters through the turnstiles are the life blood of all clubs we must not forget the part sponsors have played in our survival and future development. We have far too many to mention here but I hope we’ve offered good value over the season and we will be back in touch over the summer. As always we are on the look out for new sponsors, volunteers and investors - if you can help please give me a call on 07713 339 682 or drop me an email at mckiernanj@live.com Don’t forget our Annual Presentation Evening will take place on Friday 12th May at The Percival Suite, Ruskin Drive, - everyone is welcome to attend. Enjoy the game . . .

John McKiernan Chairman St Helens Town AFC REMINDER: St Helens Town U21s met Irlam U21s in the Cheshire FA U21s League Challenge Cup Final on Thursday 4th May, 7,45pm at Chester FC

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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 23rd-30th April Last Season: St Helens Town – 23rd, 27th & 30th April 2016 A club record 10-0 victory over Whitchurch Alport is followed up by impressive displays against Bacup Borough (4-0) and at Barnton (3-2) to keep Town’s playoff hopes alive. Sport – 26th April 2016 After nearly three weeks of deliberation, the jury in the Hillsborough Inquest finds that the 96 fans who died as a result of crushing at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final, were unlawfully killed, ending 27 years of campaigning by the victims’ families to overturn what was perceived as one of the worst miscarriages of justice in British history. World – 23rd April 2016 Beyoncé releases her 6th album "Lemonade" with a 1 hour film on HBO. 10 Years Ago: St Helens Town – 24th, 26th and 28th April 2007 3 games in 4 days produces 20 goals. Town win 4-3 at Atherton LR, drawing 4-4 at home to Nelson 48 hours later. Town end this run with a 3-2 defeat away to Colne. Sport – 29th April 2007 Sam Allardyce resigns after seven and a half years as manager of Bolton Wanderers. World – 25th April 2007 Boris Yeltsin's funeral - the first to be sanctioned by the Russian Orthodox Church for a head of state since the funeral of Emperor Alexander III in 1894.

20 Years Ago: St Helens Town: - 26th April 1997 5 defeats in a row for Town as they are defeated 3-1 to Holker Old Boys at Houghton Road. Sport –25th April 1997 In the last ever game at Burnden Park, Division One champions Bolton Wanderers beat Charlton Athletic 4–1. World – 30th April 1997 42 million watch Ellen DeGeneres come out as gay. The Vase Year (+1!): 1988 St Helens Town – 24th and 26th April 1988 St Helens secure a 2-1 win over Rossendale at home, returning to Houghton Road 2 days to play a goalless draw with Colne Dynamos. Sport – 24th April 1988 Holders Arsenal are beaten 3-2 by Luton Town in a dramatic League Cup final at Wembley. It is Luton's first ever major trophy. World – 30th April 1988 33rd Eurovision Song Contest: Celine Dionfor Switzerland wins singing "Ne partez pas sans moi" in Dublin.

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

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at St Helens Previous at Charnock Town Meetings Richard NWC-D1 2001-02 W LANC-P NWC-D1 2002-03 W LANC-P NWC-D1 2003-04 W LANC-P NWC-D1 2004-05 W LANC-P NWC-D1 2005-06 W LANC-P NWC-D1 2006-07 W LANC-P NWC-D1 2007-08 W LANC-P NWC-PD 2008-09 W LANC-P NWC-PD 2009-10 W LANC-P NWC-PD 2010-11 W LANC-P NWC-PD 2011-12 W LANC-P NWC-PD 2012-13 W LANC-P NWC-PD 2013-14 W LANC-P NWC-PD 2014-15 W LANC-P NWC-D1 2015-16 W LANC-P 29/04/2017 2016-17 27/08; 3-1 St Helens Town Scores First Games Played 1 St Helens Town Wins 1 Draws 0 Charnock Richard Wins 0 St Helens Town Goals 3 Charnock Richard Goals 1 Percentage Town Wins 100.00

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Ruskin Update

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Tea Break Teasers Q1. Who is the top scoring Premier League player to have never scored a Premier League hat trick? Q2. Which players record for scoring in the most consecutive Premier League matches did Jamie Vardy break last season? Q3. Which current Liverpool player made 122 league appearances for Crystal Palace between 2008 & 2012?

Q4. Which former Everton player scored for Sweden against England in the 2002 World Cup Finals? Q5. Which stadium hosted last seasons Champions League Final? Q6. Who is the top scoring Englishman in the Champions League? Q7. Who scored for England in November 1988 and netted his next goal in May 2000 for the longest wait between England international goals? Q8. Who are the defending Italian Serie A Champions? Q9. Which current Premier League club have only ever had one full England international? Q10. Which current Championship club were beaten finalists in the 2010 Europa League? Q11. Which current Premier League player scored the first full England international goal at the New Wembley on June 2007?

scored a Premier League hat-trick of headed goals?

Q12. Who is the only player to have

Q13. Which team secured the Greek Championship last weekend their seventh title in a row? Q14. Who with 17 international cautions is England’s most booked player? Q15. Which current Premier League team recorded their first positive goal difference in the top flight last seasn for the first time since 1985/86? 1) Ryan Giggs 2) Ruud van Nistelrooy 3) Nathanial Clyne 4) Niclas Alexandersson 5) San Siro 6) Wayne Rooney 7) Tony Adams 8) Juventus 9) Swansea City – Jonjo Shelvey 10) Fulham 11) John Terry 12) Duncan Ferguson 13) Olympiacos 14) David Beckham 15) West Ham United

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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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Charnock Action

Prestwich Heys 0-3 Charnock Hallmark Security League Saturday 15th April 2017

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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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FC Oswestry Town

Eccleshall

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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Widnes

Whitchurch Alport

X

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

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

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

0-3 3-0

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

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 3-1

X

2-0 2-1

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

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

Stockport Town

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

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

St Helens Town

Silsden

X

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

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

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

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

Prestwich Heys

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

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Holker Old Boys

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

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Litherland REMYCA

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

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

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

Daisy Hill

FC Oswestry

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

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

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

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

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

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

Eccleshall

City of Liverpool

Cheadle Town

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

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

X

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

Charnock Richard

1-4 1-5 1-3 0-1 2-1 3-3 1-3 2-0 0-4 0-2 0-1 2-3 0-2 0-2 0-9 0-6

1-1 1-0 6-1 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

Carlisle City

0-4 4-0 1-1

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2-3 1-2

Chadderton

Bacup Borough

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1-2 0-2 2-1

Holker Old Boys

3-0 0-4

Litherland REMYCA

Atherton LR

Prestwich Heys

Ashton Town

Sandbach United

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

Silsden

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 0-0 1-5

St Helens Town

X

Stockport Town

6-1

Whitchurch Alport

Alsager Town

Widnes

AFC Blackpool

Hallmark Security League First Division Results Grid Up to and including Thursday 27th April 2017

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Glyn Jones’ THERE ARE NO LIMITS FOR AMBITIOUS CLUBS IN THE “COUNTIES” by Glyn Jones As the current season draws to its close, the Hallmark Security League can look back with great satisfaction on a very successful and exciting campaign for all its clubs involved in the chase for championship and promotion honours, in particular those in the First Division of the NW Counties League. Six new clubs were admitted at the start of the season, from Carlisle City in the North to FC Oswestry in the South, a brand new club in City of Liverpool FC and other new members in Prestwich Heys, Sandbach United and, today’s opponents, Charnock Richard. Four of the new clubs, plus Widnes, Litherland Remyca and the totally reinvigorated Whitchurch Alport have been pushing for the leadership for most of the season and this has resulted in the most exciting title chase for many, many years. Added to this, the battle at the top of the Premier Division has been hardly less intriguing, with Atherton Collieries battling it out with Bootle, 1874 Northwich and the two Runcorn clubs for the sole promotion place, with Colls only making sure of the title in the final week of the season. Widnes are now Champions of the First Division and Charnock Richard need only avoid defeat by a massive margin to secure automatic promotion, with the play-off places confirmed with home ties for Litherland and City of Liverpool against either Whitchurch or Sandbach on 6th May, with the winners going head to head a week later on 13th May on the ground of the higher placed finalist for the third promotion spot to replace New Mills, Nelson and Cammell Laird 1907. Now, stand back a few paces and look at the Football League tables. Whilst Sheffield United have secured promotion to the Championship from League 1, Bolton Wanderers will tomorrow go head to head for the second automatic promotion place with Fleetwood Town. Only 12 years ago, the Cod Army were playing in the same NW Counties Division 1 as St. Helens Town and, what’s more, Nathan Pond, still playing in the third tier, made his debut against Town at Knowsley Road. Not far behind Fleetwood are Accrington Stanley, who came with a late surge to try to claim a second successive play-off berth in League 2 and it wasn’t that long ago that they too were battling it out in the North West Counties League. It just goes to show what

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NWCFL Review can be achieved with the right sort of drive, enthusiasm and luck plus, of course, a good measure of financial backing. Kirkham & Wesham FC were briefly members of NW Counties Division Two in 2007/08 season, at the end of which, they won the FA Vase at Wembley. They started the 2008/09 season under a new name – AFC Fylde – and swept all before them to go through the newly-named Premier Division at the first attempt and now stand proud Champions of Vanarama National League North, looking forward to taking their place in the National League next season, one step away from the Football League. With the 2022 logo embroidered on their shirts, they appear well on target for EFL membership with a brand-new stadium and fan-base to boot, no doubt boosted to some extent by disaffected Blackpool FC supporters. The progress made by FC United of Manchester in their early days in the NW Counties has been well documented and they too have a new stadium and play at Step 2 of the pyramid, along with former Counties members Bradford Park Avenue and Stalybridge Celtic, who left our league many years ago, but Curzon Ashton and Salford City have departed along the same route in more recent times and, one level lower, Workington and Nantwich Town made the play-off semi-finals (albeit unsuccessfully) in the Evo-Stik Premier Division, with Warrington Town and Ashton United not too far behind.

Spare a thought for former Counties clubs Skelmersdale United and Burscough, who have both finished bottom of their respective Evo-Stik divisions. In all probability, Burscough will be re-joining the Hallmark Security League next season, although Northwich Victoria have also been relegated from the Evo-Stik First Division (South) and will have to be accommodated in a Step 5 league. As the Hallmark Security League looks forward to the challenges of next season and the opportunities opening up for those clubs who will be successful, let us not forget those clubs who have slipped out of the league over the years, some of whom were long-established clubs whose demise came as quite a shock: Rossendale United, Great Harwood Town, Norton United, Stone Dominoes, Flixton, Oldham Town (later Oldham Boro’), Rochdale Town, Formby, Leek CSOB and Wigan Robin Park. St. Helens Town are the only club to have been in membership for all 35 years of the league’s existence and stand top of the league’s table with 1779 points from 1356 games played up to the end of last season. Newcastle Town and Glossop North End come next, followed by our nearest current challengers, Maine Road with 1618 points from 1166 matches. Fifth placed are Bootle and sixth Atherton Collieries. As Town’s first 33 years in membership were all spent in the league’s top flight, their place at the head of any top-flight table will be secure for some years as no current member of the Premier Division is within striking distance as they have all spent several seasons in the lower division.

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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

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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 2-0W Fairchild D.Whelan Presho Webster Pegler 3-1L Fairchild Chojnicki Rigby D.Whelan Dodd 2-1L Fairchild D.Whelan Presho Dodd Pegler

6 7 Presho Asht Sheen Green Pegler D.Wh 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 Al Gillespie Rigb Donohue D.Lom Al Gillespie Rigb

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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

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 Korie-Butler Dunleavy Douglas

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 Carney1 Presho D.Lomax1

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 Douglas Edwards1 Edwards

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 7 Greene 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 2 7 Presho Rigby 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 D.Whelan9 Edwards7 Donohue Donohue4 Alex Gillespie Douglas9 Douglas11 Alex Gillespie5 D.Lomax2 Dodd Donohue7 Presho19 Webster3 Presho9 Chojnicki6 Chojnicki Dunleavy11 Donohue4 Pegler10 Alex Gillespie6 A Gillespie9 Donohue A Gillespie11 Chojnicki2

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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 Andy Gillespie Twist Dunleavy

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

Walsh Preston S.Brady111 Carney Ukaegbu21 A.Whelan

Weston Pegler Dunleavy

Edwards6 Webster

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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 Thur 6 Sat 8 Tue 11 Fri 14 Thur 20 Sat 22 Tue 25

H H A A H H A A

Atherton LR Whitchurch Alport Widnes Chadderton City of Liverpool Ashton Town Stckport Town Holker Old Boys

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

Danny Greene Andy Gillespie Ste Rigby Ste Rigby

Andy Gillespie Dale Korie-Butler Ste Rigby Joel Douglas Adam Fairchild Dany Lomax Anthony Dunleavy Joel Douglas

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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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of St Helens Town

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 Have Some of Pat! by Kieran Ford Jamie Pattinson double sinks Town at Holker. St Helens Town made the “dreaded” long journey to Rakesmoor Park to face Holker Old Boys away from home, as both teams approached the climaxes of their respective campaigns. After Tuesday’s match, St Helens host already promoted Charnock Richard on Saturday, as their progression to the Premier Division was confirmed simultaneously to this fixture on Tuesday night. Holker face FC Oswestry Town before travelling to Litherland REMYCA on the last day who have guaranteed a play-off spot. Both teams are stranded in mid table and this was evident at the start of the game, with not many chances created as they struggled to keep the ball in the midfield. It had a typical end of season feel with both Holker and St Helens attempting to get to grips with the hard pitch at Rakesmoor. Unlike their terrific 5-0 victory in this fixture last season, Town couldn’t start as quickly as they liked, yet still created the first meaningful chances of the game. Joel Douglas looked impressive from the start as he continued to start in place of the injured Andy Gillespie. Douglas went through on goal but his attempt across the goalkeeper was well saved, Luke Edwards

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Holker Old Boys tried to follow up his goal on Saturday with the rebound but this was blocked. A series of ping pong in the area left both Town captain Ste Rigby, who flourished on his left-wing swansong last season, and the Holker goalkeeper worse for wear, but both could manage to continue. Douglas, drifting to the right-hand side, managed to cut in and create an opportunity for an effort but this could only hit the side netting. Andy Presho, filling in at left back as he has so many times this season, was guilty of giving the ball away just inside his own half, Michael Rushton capitalised playing in Jamie Molen but his shot went wide. Danny Lomax, recently signed from Cammel Lairds, is starting to show performances to rival another set of Lomax’s playing in blue at the start of the season. He showed this by playing a superb ball to release Douglas who attempted to take the ball round the goalkeeper when in the area, he was clattered down but the referee turn away any penalty appeals as a drab first half ended goalless. HT: Holker Old Boys 0-0 St Helens Town The 2nd half started off in much the same vein as the 1st as this contest looked to have a scoreless draw written all over it. However, Holker did start to create some chances that tested Adam Fairchild in the Town goal. The 1st was a powerful effort from range that forced him into a good save before Rushton was played in for his 3rd 1 on 1 attempt of the evening but still couldn’t find the net as Fairchild saved again.

The Holker keeper Ben Morsby couldn’t shake off his injury in the first half so was subbed off, leaving outfielder Guy Heffernan to go between the sticks. Town immediely started to test him and this was evident in the amount of men upfield for a blues corner. The set piece, taken by Alex Gillespie resulted in a goalmouth scramble that was eventually turned in by Danny Lomax to claim his first goal for the blues. The game kicked into life after this, and Holker responded 5 minutes later, left winger John-Paul Stanway supplied a through ball that found Jamie Pattinson in space who lobbed over Fairchild to put the hosts level. Pattinson was soon on the hunt for his 2nd and was found in space one again but his low drive produced a fine save from Fairchild once again. However, Fairchild had no stopping Holker’s eventual winner with 6 minutes left. A succession of fouls in dangerous areas had left Town risking the point, and this proved costly as Pattinson stepped up to put the dead ball into the top left hand corner leaving Fairchild motionless, and Town empty handed. FT: Holker Old Boys (Pattinson, 66, 84) 2 – 1 St Helens Town (Lomax, 61)

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Action v Holker OB

Holker OB 2-1 Town Hallmark Security League Tuesday 25th April 2017

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Match Report v Brave Blues Battle Hard but Come Up Short by Kieran Ford

As the Hallmark Security League Division 1 comes to its conclusion, the warm and sunny weather is starting to blossom for the year, which was the case at Lambeth Grove as St Helens Town were foreshadowing next season by playing on an artificial pitch. This is something that the Blues will be doing from next season as they move into their new Ruskin Drive Stadium. These sides last met just over a month ago, with St Helens running out 2-0 victors at Volair Park. Since then, Stockport have had an inconsistent run of form with 3 victories but losing twice. St Helens have placed twice more in this period, with 3 wins but 3 defeats and a draw to City of Liverpool. A St Helens side that had made 5 changes from Thursday’s win over Ashton Town started well as the fresh players such as Luke Edwards, who came in for Dale Korie- Butler pressed the Stockport back line. 6 minutes in, Edwards forced a poor header from Conor Downes, he capitalised on this and half volleyed past the goalkeeper Lewis Fielding to give the visitors a score line that reflected their bright start. This early setback seemed to trigger a change for Stockport as they started to control the game themselves, causing havoc down the right-hand side that saw Ste Rigby at left wing back with Alan Gillespie resorting from a 4-2-3-1 to a 35-2. Jamie Hinchcliffe released Ezequiel Miranda who was in space but his longrange effort was caught by Fairchild. However, St Helens almost doubled their lead as a counter attack saw Luke Edwards lay off to Daniel Lomax in the centre circle, his audacious lob left Fielding scrambling but he recovered to tip the ball over. After this, Stockport continued to go forward, Ben Halfacre got on the end of a Hinchcliffe cross but his volley was well saved by Adam Fairchild. Ben Connolly then headed off the post, the ball landed at the feet of Hinchliffe but his poor touch meant he couldn’t get the shot away.

Stockport did equalise on 20 minutes as Connolly made up for his previous miss. The impressive Hinchliffe managed to skip past 2 St Helens defenders from the

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Stockport Town right before slotting in the Stockport number 9 to level the game. The returning Blues centre back Liam Dodd had a chance to give St Helens the lead again right on half time but his header from an Edwards corner went just over the bar. HT: Stockport Town (Connolly, 20) 1 – 1 St Helens Town (Edwards, 6) St Helens started the 2nd half in the same way they started the 1st, with Luke Edwards again creating an early chance. He was played through by Andy Presho and just Stockport keeper Fielding was between him and the goal, but his attempt was tame and was saved. This even game was open and saw chances created at both ends, Stockport centre midfielder Lee Constantine went past Dom Whelan, who was playing at centre back today due to his impressive defensive display’s at right back, but the home team player could only drag his shot wide. Stockport took the lead for the first time just before the hour mark with Hinchliffe again the architect. His threaded through ball found Ben Halfacre who slotted into the corner to grab his 10th goal of the season. Stockport added a 3rd just less than 15 minutes before the end, putting daylight in between the two sides in an even contest. The game had come full circle for Conor Downes, as it was his mistake that lead to St Helens’ goal, however for this he supplied a terrific through pass for substitute Edward Driver who beat Fairchild from close range. St Helens were still pushing for a way back into the match, with a triple substitution made earlier on in the half. This saw the Gillespie brothers, Andy and Alex, along with Ed Pegler come on. Both brothers had more of an influence as the match came to its conclusion. An Alex Gillespie corner found Ste Rigby at the near post but his flick on could only hit the far, the rebound fell to Dom Whelan who could only fire over. It was then Andy’s turn to create, he broke down the right and squared the ball to Paul “Pablo” Carney, but he could only hit the post and not follow his goal from Thursday night. FT: Stockport Town (Connolly, 20) (Halfacre, 59) (Driver, 77) 3 – 1 St Helens Town (Edwards, 6)

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Action v Stockport

Stockport Town 3-1 Town Hallmark Security League Saturday 22nd April 2017

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Manager’s Notes Good afternoon everybody and welcome to our final game of the 2016/17 season and our last game at Volair Park home of Prescot Cables before we head back to St. Helens next season to our new home at Ruskin Drive. Many congratulations to our visitors today Charnock Richard who have already secured promotion to the NWCFL Premier in the their first season in the league. That is a tremendous achievement so very well done to all concerned In our previous meeting way back in August we emerged victorious 3-1 so let's hope we can repeat the feat today! Interestingly, only three players from our 16 man squad on that day remain with us from that game Webby, Ste Rigby and Andy Presho a statistic which gives an insight into the tremendous turnover of players we have experienced this season. Our recent two games away at Stockport and Holker Old Boys both resulting in defeats which have really exposed the lack of depth in our squad. We have generally been quite fortunate this season and avoided having too many players being injured at once but with 4 or 5 key players missing we have really struggled to maintain the momentum of our previous three games which had resulted wins against Chadderton and Ashton Town along with a draw against City of Liverpool. Ant Whelan, George and Webby are all out for the season plus Andrew, Ant Dunleavey and Adam Donohue all very doubtful again for today leaves us pretty much bare bones once again. In fact for the long trip up to Holker we travelled with only 12 fit players not a great situation We started our run of 4 games in eight days with a home win against Ashton Town a game which saw the visitors relegated and in which we never really ever got going but goals from Ste and Pablo saw us home for the three points. Last Saturday saw us make the trip to Stockport a game which despite a depleted squad we made enough clear chances to win the game but in fairness they kept the ball very well after we took an early lead but then failed to convert our other chances. In fairness we had to work very hard to keep them out and on balance they finished the second half the stronger and deserved the 3-1 win in the end. A number of positives can taken be taken from the game in terms of a number of the individual performance but overall very disappointing to lose. A similar story at Holker where we took the lead through Liam or was it Danny from an Alex Gillespie corner after failing to take anything from 3 or 4 first half opportunities only to then fall to a sucker punch equaliser that started with our free kick. To complete a miserable night Holker scored a decent late free kick to take the spoils. The season has had plenty of talking points on the non playing side my enforced 3 month USA absence followed by the departure of Joint manager Nick plus the delays in getting Ruskin Drive ready for NWCFL football to name a few. Despite all the change I feel we have a now strong settled management team with Lee and Nick and an excellent Physio in Lisa . On the playing side we have almost finished the season with a completely different squad to the one that started the season. As a manager you always have mixed feelings when losing good players on one hand you are happy for the player if he is moving up or earning money but you also feel disappointed that you are losing a valuable player. On the other hand been extremely fortunate to have replaced the players we have lost with some great acquisitions Adam in goal, Webby, Dono, Pablo, Luke, Dale, Danny, Liam, George, Dunny and Joel and it would be nice to think we can hang onto all these players in the close season. A special mention for young ’keeper Adam who has been absolutely superb after securing a starting place in December he has never looked back. Overall I think the thing that has probably surprised me the most is the strength of the 1st Division this season starting with the revamped Widnes (1st) and Whitchurch (5th) outfits, four new teams Charnock (2nd), CoLFC (3rd), Sandbach (6th), Prestwich (7th) have all proved to be excellent teams Only REMYCA of the leading teams from last year have kept the pace with the new challenge and we will have to work extremely hard in the summer to improve our position given 3 of these sides will still be here next season.

That just leaves me to thank everybody for their great support over season I know we have disappointed on a few occasions and I'm sure the players will have learnt from their experiences but generally they have provided some great effort a number of epic comebacks and shown great character. Enjoy the game . . . Alan

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League News Atherton Collieries players and officials will be special guests of Super League side Leigh Centurions when they host Wakefield Trinity next Saturday evening. The Colls team and officials will parade the Premier Division championship trophy around the Leigh Sports Village pitch at half-time, and will be guests in the Premier Club afterwards, for a presentation from the Leigh Centurions club. Colls manager Michael Clegg said: “The squad are well up for coming to the game. It’s a great gesture from Leigh Centurions and something the lads will absolutely love. Colls has become a little Leigh Centurions hub lately, a meeting point for a few of the Atherton fans before they come to the Leigh game, so there is definitely a link between the two clubs. This season we showed that with ability, determination and desire you can go anywhere.” Leigh Centurions owner Derek Beaumont said: “I am really pleased for everyone at Atherton Colls and in particular Michael Clegg. Whilst this is massive in the club’s history and a surprise to some it is no surprise to me the success Michael has achieved with his group of players. “He is a really motivated and well liked lad which is vital for a coach that is going to bring not only the best in people, but a belief they are better than they are and can achieve more than they ever thought possible. He used to work in my business and from talking to him and even witnessing it myself I know he would die for that group of people. He is a really calm lad, a real genuine, likeable lad but he has a fire in his belly when it comes to his team and standing up for them. “We often spoke about rugby and also his successes and it doesn’t surprise me that he has absorbed some of those chats and applied them to his football team because that is the person he is. Driven, articulate and ambitious, a born achiever, but measured and respectful. He came through the professional junior ranks so understands the game and the players and he respects them. I genuinely believe he will continue to grow in the game as he has those attributes. It makes it even more sweet when it is his home town team. “You could see they had something special when you watch the fantastic video they did for Ben’s Wish, a great gesture in itself but it had an underlying message I could sense. I am really looking forward to applauding their fantastic achievement when they parade their trophy on their lap of honour and I know our fans will pay them a vocal appreciation of support. I am also looking forward to meeting them after the game and buying Michael a pint as he certainly deserves one!”

At last Saturday’s game v Stockport Town club Vice President Jimmy Barrett brought along a number of old programmes from his personal collection along with an original 1987 FA Vase poster. The poster will be framed and placed on display in the club’s new hospitality room at Ruskin Drive - a timely find in a week which has seen the cub celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the epic 3-2 win over Warrington Town.

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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 Thursday 27/04/2017 First Division 1

P

W D

L

F

Player Sponsors 2016-17

A GD Pts

Widnes (C)

41 29 6

6 114 49 65 93

2

Charnock Richard

41 28 5

8 114 49 65 89

3

Litherland REMYCA

41 26 8

7 105 60 45 86

4

City of Liverpool FC

41 26 7

8 117 44 73 85

5

Whitchurch Alport

41 25 7

9

6

Sandbach United

41 25 6

10 80 48 32 81

7

Alsager Town

41 23 5

13 97 64 33 74

8

Prestwich Heys

41 22 3

16 86 60 26 69

9

Chadderton

41 19 7

15 94 80 14 64

10

Silsden

41 20 2

19 83 74

9

62

11

Stockport Town *

41 18 8

15 89 88

1

61

12

Cheadle Town

41 17 7

17 94 83 11 58

13

St Helens Town

41 16 8

17 86 92 -6 56

14

Carlisle City

41 16 6

19 70 89 -19 54

15

FC Oswestry Town

41 15 5

21 70 96 -26 50

16

Daisy Hill

41 14 7

20 81 108 -27 49

17

Holker Old Boys

41 12 7

22 65 92 -27 43

18

Bacup Borough

41 11 7

23 44 76 -32 40

19

AFC Blackpool

41 6

11 24 46 113 -67 29

20

Atherton LR

41 8

4

29 43 92 -49 28

21

Eccleshall (R) **

41 4

6

31 55 136 -81 18

22

Ashton Town (R) **

41 4

2

35 39 130 -91 14

95 44 51 82

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

Adam Fairchild the Kiera’s Occasions Man of the Match v City of Liverpool

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League Tables Premier Division Table as at Thursday 27/04/2017 Premier Division 1

P

W D

Atherton Collieries (C) 41 32 4

L

F

A GD Pts

5 102 37 65 100

2

Bootle

41 30 2

9 131 52 79 92

3

Runcorn Town

41 28 5

8 110 51 59 89

4

Runcorn Linnets

41 26 9

6

5

1874 Northwich

41 24 7

10 79 49 30 79

West Dids & Chorlton 41 20 7

14 101 80 21 67

6 7

97 45 52 87

Padiham

41 20 6

15 83 71 12 66

8

Irlam

41 18 9

14 60 68 -8 63

9

Ashton Athletic

41 16 9

16 81 74

10

Hanley Town

11

Barnoldswick Town

41 15 8

18 76 74

12

AFC Liverpool *

41 16 8

17 77 82 -5 53

13

Winsford United

41 15 7

19 75 83 -8 52

14

Abbey Hey

41 15 7

19 62 70 -8 52

15

Maine Road

41 13 10 18 67 70 -3 49

7

57

41 15 11 15 81 71 10 56

41 13 6

2

53

16

Barnton

17

Congleton Town

41 11 11 19 69 88 -19 44

22 50 93 -43 45

18

AFC Darwen

41 10 11 20 50 102 -52 41

19

Squires Gate

41 10 9

22 77 103 -26 39

20

New Mills (R)

41

8

8

25 62 99 -37 32

21

Nelson * (R)

41

5

11 25 54 85 -31 25

22

Cammell Laird 1907 (R)

41

3

11 27 38 135 -97 20

Saturday 29th April 2017 Premier Division 1874 Northwich v Nelson AFC Liverpool v Hanley Town Atherton Collieries v Runcorn Town Barnoldswick Town v Winsford United Bootle v West Didsbury & Chorlton Cammell Laird 1907 v Irlam Congleton Town v Abbey Hey Maine Road v Ashton Athletic New Mills v Squires Gate Padiham v Barnton Runcorn Linnets v AFC Darwen First Division AFC Blackpool v Alsager Town Ashton Town v Carlisle City Bacup Borough v City of Liverpool FC Chadderton v Eccleshall FC Oswestry Town v Atherton LR Litherland REMYCA v Holker Old Boys Prestwich Heys v Whitchurch Alport Sandbach United v Stockport Town Silsden v Cheadle Town St Helens Town v Charnock Richard Widnes v Daisy Hill Monday 1st May 2017 The Reusch First Division Cup Final City of Liverpool FC v Sandbach United Played at Runcorn Linnets Saturday 6th May 2017 First Division Play Off Semi Finals 3rd place team v 6th place team 4th place team v 5th place team Saturday 13th May 2017 First Division Play Off Final Highest placed finalist v Lowest placed

Danny Lomax the Kiera’s Occasions Man of the Match v Ashton Town

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Tuesday 16th May 2017 The Macron Cup Final Barnoldswick Town v City of Liverpool FC Played at Fleetwood Town FC

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