Eccleshall vs Abbey Hey | Edward Case Cup Round 3

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Eccleshall vs Abbey Hey FC

Eccleshall FC Matchday Programme 2022/23 The Edward Case Cup Round 3

SATURDAY 21ST JANUARY 2023 KICKOFF 3:00 PM Issue 18


Eccleshall Football Club - Season 2022/23 Pershall Park, Chester Road, Eccleshall, Staffordshire. ST21 6NE

Telephone 01785 851351 (match days only) 1971

Legal Entity: Company limited by shares - Eccleshall Football Club Limited (c/n 13365015). Subsidiary of Eccleshall FC Sports Foundation Limited (c/n 13359263) - company limited by guarantee.

Club Officials:

Chairman: Neil Washington Vice-Chairman: Antony Johnson Secretary: Jim Tunney Treasurer: David Heelis Programme Editor: Shaun Rogers Clubhouse Management: Bill Grinham Club Welfare Officer: Jim Tunney Commercial Manager: Media Officer: Shaun Rogers

Directors

Neil Washington, Antony Johnson, Paul Cox, David Heelis, Bill Grinham, Richard Marsh, Jim Tunney.

Committee

John Martin, Colin Leese, Sid Kelly, Ernie Jackson, Diane Washington, Harvey Collins, Liz Leese, Andy Gough, Ben Gamble, Julie Clews, Barry Blenheim, Laura Sharratt, Tony Woolrich Fundraising Sub-Committee Neil Washington, Antony Johnson, John Martin, Jim Tunney, Colin Leese First Team Management: Liam Kelly, Nathan Wilkes, Russell Rowley, Harry Pickering, Laura Machin Junior Section Chairman: Andy Gough Secretary: Gareth Davies U10s Kieron Healey U13s Dave Hislop, Gaz Davis U14s John Edensor, Nick Mobley U16s Paul Heler, Mark Croxton, Henry Taylor Members of the North West Counties League, Midland Junior Premier League, North Staffs Junior Youth League, Mid Staffs Junior League.

Affiliated to Staffordshire FA Eccleshall FC is an England Accredited Club


THE DUGOUT VIEW Good afternoon and welcome to Pershalll Park for today's Edward Case cup match versus Abbey hey. We have waited a long time to get this fixture played and with the weather that we have had recently, we hope that today the pitch will hold up well and we can get a good game of football played and look to progress in the cup. Since the start of December, it has been very tough for us with the number of games that we have had postponed due to the weather and other circumstances and we are eager now to get a good run of games going to help us through to the end of the season and we thank all the volunteers for trying to help us achieve this with their efforts to get games on but we just keep getting beat by the rain and now snow. I hope you enjoy today's game and enjoy the fantastic hospitality we always have here at Eccleshall, and thank you all for your continued support.

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Eccleshall FC Club Honours

1973-74 Mid Staffs Div.3 Cup Winners 1973-74 Mid Staffs Div.3 Runners-up 1975-76 Mid Staffs Div.2 Cup Winners 1980-81 Staffs County (N) League Div.2 Champions 1981-82 Staffs County League (N) Premier Division Champions 1981-82 May Bank Cup Finalists 1982-82 May Bank Cup Winners 1982-83 Mid Staffs Div.2 Cup Winners 1983-84 Staffs County League (N) Premier Division Champions 1983-84 May Bank Cup Winners 1983-84 Staffs FA Vase Finalists 1984-85 Staffs FA Vase Finalists 1986-87 May Bank Cup Finalists 1987-88 Mid Staffs Borough Cup Finalists 1989-90 Staffs Senior League Champions 1999-00 Springbank Vending Midland League Runners-up 1999-00 Staffs County League Champions 2001-02 Springbank Vending Midland League Champions 2002-03 Springbank Vending Midland League Champions 2002-03 Staffs FA Vase Winners 2002-03 Staffs County League Champions 2002-03 Sentinel Cup Winners (under 18s) 2002-03 Sentinel Shield Winners (u/16’s) 2002-03 Leek Cup Finalists 2005-06 Staffs FA Vase Finalists 2017-18 Staffs FA Youth Cup Winners (Under 18s) 2017-18 Potteries Junior Youth Cup Winners (under 18s)

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Reformed 1971 Nickname The Eagles Ground Pershall Park Chester Road Eccleshall ST21 6NE Telephone 01785 851351 (Matchdays Only)

Record Attendances: League - 2,011 vs FC United 5.11.05 Cup - 475 vs Stoke City - Staffs FA Senior Cup 16/10/2019 Previous Leagues Mid Staffs League Staffs County League (N) North Staffs Alliance Midland League (formerly known as Staffs Senior league, Refuge Assurance Springbank Vending)

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C F Y E H ABBEY

Abbey Hey FC was formed in 1902 in the Abbey Hey district of Gorton, some three miles away from the centre of Manchester. During their formative years and through the two World Wars, the club was disbanded and reformed on a number of occasions. Starting in the Church Sunday Leagues, they progressed through the Manchester Amateur Leagues during the intervening years but the club really came into it's own in the 1960s after it took in the players of the Admiralty Gunning Engineering Department (AGED) following it's closure. Alf Gentry, the Manager of Abbey Hey at this point, decided that with the influx of new players he would step down in favour of the AGED Manager, Danny Danson. Alf, who had been for many years the prime mover of the club, stayed on in a senior position and shared in the success that the club would have in the coming years. The new players made up the backbone of the club during the decade with some staying on after their playing careers had ended. Most notable of these was Allan Vaughan, who occupied the positions of Treasurer and Secretary. Ken Brown also stayed on; becoming manager after Danny Danson had retired, and won numerous honours culminating in 1978 with the club deciding to apply for a position in the Manchester League. The application was successful and the following year the club began playing in the 2nd Division of the Manchester League, achieving promotion in their first season. Reaching this position meant that the club had to find an enclosed ground suitable for playing their home games. The nearest ground available at the time was in Chorlton at Werburghs Road. The ground was owned by a car dealership (Lookers) but was being used by a local school. It was agreed that if Abbey Hey FC carried out some improvements, such as installing showers in the dressing rooms, they could rent the ground. After two years, Lookers reneged on the deal and the club was forced out, this time to a ground nearer home at Godfreys (the area was named after a prominent local Councillor, Godfrey Erman, who donated the ground to the local populace of Abbey Hey for their use as a recreational area). The next eighteen years were fairly successful with the club winning the Gilchrist Cup under Managers Jim Whittaker and Dave Denby and a League title but this ended when Abbey Hey FC were told that as from the start of the new season they would not be allowed to use Godfreys. This despite the large amounts of money that they had spent on drainage and despite assurances when they had taken over the derelict ground that as long as Abbey Hey had a football team this would be their ground.

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A temporary home, at the old English Steel ground, was arranged on a season to season basis with the owners at theme, Clayton Analine but after only 2 years, the ground was sold to a local builder who required the land to build houses on. During the two years the club were based at the ground, negotiations with Crossley Motors Ltd had been taking place to buy a disused ground they owned in Goredale Avenue, Gorton. Unfortunately, the land was not in good order and was becoming an eyesore with fences falling down and people using it for fly-tipping. Contractors working for the council had tipped 1,000 tons of hardcore onto the car park to prevent access to the ground. Matters had reached an impasse between Abbey Hey FC and Crossleys when Manchester City Council stepped in, They informed Crossleys that if an agreement was not made with the people that they were dealing with, the ground would be the subject of a compulsory purchase order. This tipped the scales in favour of the football club who were asked to make an offer for the ground which was promptly accepted. Legal representation and a bank loan were quickly arranged and in 1984 the club at last had their own home. The bank loan was paid off and the ground was improved including having the fly tipped hardcore removed from the ground. These improvements to the ground could only have been achieved by the hard work and dedication of the committee, who not only raised the money to carry out the improvements but also carried out 90% of the work themselves. Jim Clark was to join during these turbulent times as manager, a position he was to occupy for the next 18 years. The club went on to gain success in the Manchester League during the late eighties and early nineties, winning the Premier Division Championship on five occasions during this period. In 1997, after finishing 2nd in the Manchester Premier Division, the club applied for membership of The North West Counties League. Following a ground grading visit by League Officials, the club was accepted into the 2nd Division for the 1998 season. Abbey Hey's first season in the North West Counties League couldn't have been more exciting. Although Fleetwood Freeport had taken the Division Two title, the runners-up place was still to be decided. On the last Saturday of the season any one of three clubs could have taken second place, but it was Abbey's 3-2 win at Darwen that clinched promotion to Division One in their first season in the league. Promotion to the 1st Division meant that the club had to install floodlights. True to form, they designed, ordered, erected and wired them within a couple of months. The biggest job during the ground improvements was the building of the new clubhouse and dressing rooms. Planning permission was given with the majority of work once again being carried out by the clubs own members. To finance this project, low interest loans were taken out from The FA with the remainder of the money achieved through fund raising schemes. In their first season in the top flight, Abbey Hey had a tremendous start, topping the table at one point early in the season, but a drop in form saw them finish mid table. Still, a highly creditable first season in Division One and they had more than proved themselves worthy of their rapid rise from the Manchester League to the NWCFL Division One. 2000/01 again saw Abbey finish in a comfortable mid table position, proving that the season before had been no fluke, but the following season started with a run of poor results including some heavy defeats. The second half of the year saw an improvement which lifted the club away from any relegation threat but at the end of the season, manager Jim Clark decided to resign. This ended an eighteen year stint in management in which he had overseen many of Abbey Hey's finest moments.

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Jim's replacement for 2002/03 was Tony Hancock, previously Woodley Sports Reserve Team manager, who also brought Paul Kirkham from Woodley as his assistant. It was their first attempt at management at this level of football and Abbey Hey's final position of 13th showed that they rose to the challenge. During the season, Calum Dempsey won the NWCFL player of the month award for September and goalkeeper Liam Higginbottom won the October safe hands' award. However, at the end of their first season in charge, Tony and Paul left the club to retun to Woodley Sports as managers of the first team. There was some celebration as Abbey Hey reached their 100th birthday and also reached the 3rd round proper (last 64) of the FA Vase. The club has played in the FA Cup for the first time since the turn of the millennium, but have only won one tie, a victory over Bamber Bridge on penalties in 2002-03, to reach the First Qualifying Round for the only time. Jim Vince took over for 2003/04 but after a good start to the season, things went wrong. Despite only losing five out of their last ten games, the club ended second from bottom, only avoiding relegation due to the changes made to the non league structure. Jim Vince opted to resign and Chris Bailey took over knowing that a major team rebuilding job was required. In 2004 ten members of the committee were given long service awards for their 25 years of service in Grass Roots Football by The Manchester FA. The 2005/2006 season improved their best league finish by two places, but both the team and the club then started to struggle. A lack of both financial backing and foresight saw the club slowly drop down the league table in the following seasons until 2009/10 saw them eventually hit rock bottom. In 2009/10 Abbey Hey was half way through the season with only 4 points to their name and in the basement position in the league after 25 games. However, following the appointments of Barrie Walker as Manager and Andrew Harris as Assistant Manager in November 2009, Abbey Hey made several new signings with the likes of Jon-Paul Lewis, Gareth Wager, Daniel Cocks, John Hardy, Darren Evans, Lee Knowles and Nathan Finnigan joining the club. This signalled a turn in fortune for the club as they picked up 30 points in the 2nd half of the season however it wasn't enough and they were relegated from the North West Counties Premier Division. The form in the second of the season saw Abbey Hey going all the way to the final of the Vodkat League Challenge Cup beating the likes of Ashton Athletic FC and Bootle FC along the way. Abbey Hey beat Winsford Utd 3-0 in the final and lifted the trophy. Walker and Harris made the decision to blood young local talent, realising that this would serve the club well in the future but that it would take time to reap its rewards. Abbey made a slow start to life in the NWCFL First Division 2010/2011 and departed all cup competitions at the initial stages. However, October signalled a change in fortunes and wins at Atherton Collieries, Daisy Hill and Wigan Robin Park pointed to a brighter 2011. The introduction of quality players such as Antal Tompos, Luke Gibson and Martin Pilkington started to pay dividends though the results did not always reflect this. Unfortunately, the team's home form was to be their downfall as far as progressing up the league table although the team were usually beaten only by the odd goal.

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For the 2011/12 season, Walker's youth policy started to pay quick dividends as the team has made an excellent start to the league season, remaining in the top four of Division One from day one. Though a run of poor results saw them exit the NWCFL Challenge Cup, FA Vase and 1st Division Trophy they did take the notable scalp of Evo Stik North team Radcliffe Borough in the first round of the Manchester Cup. The season really stepped up a gear as they moved into 2012 with Abbey at one point pushing Wigan Robin Park and Norton United for one of the two promotion places. Though they were to ultimately finish in 3rd place, the season had been an undoubted success as Walker had built a promotion challenging team in just 2 seasons. The 2012/13 campaign started better than anyone at the club could have imagined as the team went unbeaten in the league for the first 3 months. Although unsuccessful in the FA vase, they would eventually reach the latter stages of the FA Cup qualifiers and a plum tie at FC Halifax via fantastic wins at St Helens Town and Sheffield. Rarely stepping out of the top two in Division One, Abbey continued to rack up league wins whilst also moving thru the Challenge Cup, Div One Trophy and Manchester Premier Cup rounds. The first team success was also matched by the newly introduced youth team set up. Both Under 17s and 18s topped their respective Youth Alliance Divisions during the year and impressed many with their style of play and application. As the months progressed a few of the older youth players started to appear in the first team, boding well for the future. Come April and a win at Northwich Villa eventually sealed promotion back into the top flight of the NWCFL ladder.

Today's Opponents LEAGUE SEASON SO FAR P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

PTS

23

9

5

9

31

35

-4

32

LEAGUE POSITION

CLEAN SHEETS

8th

9

TOP SCORER 8 DARRHYL MASON

DISTANCE FROM PERSHALL PARK : 59.4 MILES

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After the victory against Maine Road, followed by two postponed matches, Eccleshall returned to league action against league leaders Stockport Town at Pershall Park. Anthony Malbon was still unavailable due to illness, so Chris Boast continued as the central striker. Oliver Hickman returned to the squad and was on the bench. Stockport showed their intent by taking the lead after only three minutes. Daniel McLaughlin raced through on goal and slotted the ball past Aaron Woolrich. It got worse eight minutes later as Mc Laughlin set up Scott McGowan and he snapped up the chance to put the visitors two up. Stunned by this, Aidan Blaise headed over from a corner as Eagles looked to get back and then Boast ran clear into the box, but his low cross was cleared. Town looked dangerous every time they moved forward and, on 17 minutes, they netted again. Pacy full back William Calligan laid the ball to McGowan who finished superbly, giving Woolrich no chance. Another Town attack led to Woolrich holding a McLaughlin effort at the second attempt. Eccleshall could not get going and the visitors continued to apply the pressure, scoring again after 26 minutes. It was McGowan again, this time finishing with a simple tap-in to complete his hat-trick. Eagles attempted to get back and a Jordan Flattley corner was cleared to the edge of the box where Mitch Glover’s first-time shot was wide of the post. A Glover free kick was then deflected for a corner from which Boast headed wide. Town did not let up with the pressure and Calligan fired over from the edge of the box before they almost added a fifth on 43 minutes when Michael Raynes clipped the bar with a header. It was hard to see any way back for Eagles as the visitors had totally dominated the half.

HT: Eccleshall 0 Stockport Town 4 Liam Kelly brought on Luke Lewis and Ryanjay Malbon and Eagles went close to pulling one back with an effort which hit the outside of the post. However, the Town momentum continued and on 57 minutes they scored their fifth when Woolrich pulled off a good one-handed save to tip a McGowan effort onto the post, only for Kyle Foley to knock home the rebound. Raynes then headed wide from a corner. In reply, a good Lewis run down the right was snuffed out by the Town defence. Mc Gowan and William Shawcross brought further saves from Woolrich before Calligan ran clear of the Eagles defence only to pull his shot wide of the post. Kelly used his full complement of substitutes to try and rescue something from the game and in added time, Boast netted what was little more than a consolation. Town keeper Joshua Schofield, who had been virtually untroubled, made a hash of a pass and the Eagles striker accepted the gift.

FT: Eccleshall 1 Stockport Town 5 On this performance, Stockport showed why they are the league leaders and Eccleshall were simply no match for them on the day. Eagles will have an early opportunity to get this defeat out of their system when they travel to Ashville on Tuesday evening before meeting Abbey Hey next Saturday at Pershall Park in the third round of the Edward Case Cup. Eagles: Woolrich, Darlington, Groom (R Malbon), Pickup, Blaise (Hickman), Feeney (Lewis), Flattley (Benton), Stanton, Boast, Glover (Green-Birch), Dunn. Referee: Mr Elliott Holman Attendance: 66


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JULY 30.07

CAMMELL LAIRD 1907 (H)

AUGUST 02.08 06.08 13.08 20.08 27.08 29.08

ABBEY HULTON UNITED (H) ASHVILLE (A) EDWARD CASE CUP 1S ASHVILLE (H) STAFFORD TOWN (A) RUGBY BOROUGH (H) FA VASE 1Q ALSAGER TOWN (H)

september 03.09 06.09 13.09 17.09 24.09

NEW MILLS (A) BROCTON (H) ROCESTER (A) CHEADLE HEATH NOMADS (H) HEREFORD LADS CLUB (A) FA VASE 2Q

october 01.10 04.10 08.10 15.10 17.10 22.10 29.10

ABBEY HEY (A) SPORTING KHALSA (H) SSC CHEADLE HEATH NOMADS (H) EDWARD CASE CUP 2S CHEADLE HEATH NOMADS (H) MACRON CUP 1 STOCKPORT TOWN (A) NEWENT TOWN (A) FA VASE RD 1 ROCESTER (H)

november 05.11 08.11 12.11 16.11 19.11 22.11 28.11

MAINE ROAD (A) FOLEY MEIR (A) COVENTRY SPHINX (H) FA VASE R2 BARNTON (A) ABBEY HULTON (A) MACRON CUP R2 SANDBACH UNITED (H) ABBEY HEY (H) EDWARD CASE CUP 3S

Eccy Fixtures december 03.12 06.12 26.12

FOLEY MEIR (A) STAFFORD TOWN (H) ELLESMERE RANGERS (H)

january 04.01 14.01 21.01 24.01 28.01 31.01

MAINE ROAD (H) STOCKPORT TOWN (H) ABBEY HEY (H) ECC3 ALSAGER TOWN (A) ABBEY HEY (H) STOCKPORT GEORGIANS (A)

febraury 04.02 08.02 11.02 14.02 18.02 25.02

SANDBACH UNITED (A) WYTHENSHAWE AFC (H) FOLEY MEIR (H) CHEADLE HEATH NOMADS (A) BROCTON (A) CHEADLE TOWN (H)

march 04.03 11.03 18.03 25.03

BARNTON (H) CAMMELL LAIRD 1907 (A) ABBEY HULTON UNITED (A) STOCKPORT GEORGIANS (H)

april 01.04 10.04 15.04

WYTHENSHAWE AMATEURS (A) ELLESMERE RANGERS (A) NEW MILLS (H)

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