Abbey Hulton United FC vs Rocester FC

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Monday10th April 202

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ISSUE 23 - 2022/23 SEASON vs

ABBEY HULTON UNITED VS ROCESTER FC ONLINE MATCHDAY PROGRAMME

Club Information

Legal Entity: Unincorporated

Ground: Drayton Beaumont Park

Address: Birches Head Road, Birches Head, Stoke On Trent, Staffordshire

Postcode: ST2 8DD

Telephone: 01782 570302

2022/23 Admission Prices: £5 adults, £3 concessions, under 16s free

Secretary: John Wightman

Chairman: Lee Savage

Manager: Russell Leadbetter

Programme Editor: Simon Laidler

Committee / Directors: Lee Savage, John Wightman, John Agar, Mary Wightman, Liam Franklin, Sharon Franklin, Chris Basford, Steven Buxton, Lee Wightman, Simon

Laidler, Daren Foulkes, David Baskeyfield, Wayne Mellor, David Bates, Darren Martin

County Affiliation: Staffordshire FA

Year Formed: 1947

Record Attendance: 605 vs Stoke City FC November 2021

Previous Leagues:

Staffordshire County Senior League

Honours:

Burslem and Tunstall Division 2 - Runners Up 1973/1974.

Burslem and Tunstall Division 1 League Winners 1978/79

Burslem and Tunstall League Cup Winners 1978/1979

Fenton and District Division 1 Runners Up 1981/1982

Fenton and District Division 1 - League Winners, Cup Winners and Charity Cup Winners 1982/1983

Challenge Cup - Runners Up 1986/1987

Staffs County League Division 1 - League Winners, Cup Winners and Fair Play Award

1997/1998

Staffs County Senior League Premier Division - League winners and Leek Cup Winners

2016/2017.

CLUB HISTORY CLUB HISTORY

Abbey Hulton United Football Club was formed 73 years ago in 1947, making it one of the oldest formed clubs still playing Saturday football in North Staffordshire.

During its very early days the club played on Council land in the Abbey Hulton area. It continued to use this facility for the first 15 years, despite the fact that the changing facilities were more than a mile away from the actual pitch.

In 1962 it was decided that the team should move to the Parks facility at Bucknall Park which was complete with its own changing rooms and showers adjacent to the pitch. What a luxury.

The team continued to use Bucknall Park for another 23 years, until 1985.

During the period from 1947 to 1985 the team played in many local junior leagues such as:

• The Longton League

• Fenton and District League

• Burslem and Tunstall League

• Newcastle and District League

They graced all the above leagues with great distinction.

Over the years the club became more financially stable and grew in ambition. Finally in 1985 they acquired a piece of land at Birches Head Road on which it was able to obtain a 99 year lease. This is the clubs current address. Immediately, a clubhouse was built containing a bar and changing rooms for both teams and officials. At the same time an outside 5 a-side football facility was built, complete with floodlights.

Having moved to this new facility the club opted to join the North Staffs Alliance League. It completed in this leauge before seeking election to one of the top leagues in the area, The Staffs County League (North), in 1987. The team played in this league and finally had a momentous season in 1997-1998 by winning the league, the cup and also the fair play award all in one season. Having achieved this feat the club applied to join what is the top junior league in North Staffordshire, the Staffordshire County Senior League. In 2017 Abbey Hulton United won the Staffordshire County Senior Premier League Championship and were promoted to the North West County Football League.

THE GAFFER

RUSSLEADBETTER

Weight : 15 Stone

Height : 6ft 4 inches

Last club played for : AHUFC

Club you Support : Stoke City

Favourite all time player : Roy Keane

Favourite current player : De Brunye

Favourite manager : Sir Alex, now Ten Haag

Favourite music : Anything that’s not depressing and Hard core Rock

YOUR PLAYERS

Least intelligent : Sammy he gets thicker all the time

Worst dressed : This season they are all ok to be fair

Fastest : Durrell

Best Tekkers : Wardy or Robbo

Last one to get a round in : Keeylin

Who is punching : Tamms is swinging never mind punching

THE SEASON REVIEW

Russ Leadbetter with

The season has been split into different periods of different runs of form, it’s been a strange one. August and September, we were really hit and miss.

October and November were our best period winning 7 games, 5 on the bounce in November which saw us win club if the month, which was a really pleasing moment for the team and the club. December, Jan, and Feb again we were hit and miss with our results. Towards the end of Feb, we lost Robbo who was banging goals in for us, that has had a massive effect on the team, and we’ve only won one game since that happened, drawing and losing them all, including the cup semifinal away at Bacup.

There’s been a lot more positives come out of the season than previously. We’ve found a way to play which has seen us concede a lot less goals and score a lot more goals than normal. We’ve had some great results than I don’t think anybody expected, and on our day, we’ve matched the biggest and better teams in the league. We’ve reached a cup semi-final as well. We know what we have got to do to improve next season and try to achieve our goals next time around.

Hopefully we can win our last 2 games and finish as high as possible.

Thanks to everybody that has supported us this season.

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WELCOMETODAYTO rocester fc

RocesterFC’slengthyhistorydatesbackto1876whenanumberof friendlymatcheswereplayedagainstteamsfromthesurrounding area

AsfoundermembersoftheDoveValleyLeague,Rocesterplayed theirfirstcompetitivefootballinthe1892-93season,butitwasn’t until1911whentheAshbourneNewsCupprovidedtheclubwithits firstevertrophy.

Severalmorehonoursfollowedduringthe1920sand1930sinlocalcompetitionsbefore theclubdisbandedin1939duetotheoutbreakofWorldWarII

Reformedin1946,Rocesterweresoonamongthehonoursagain,andamoveintothe StaffordAmateurLeaguein1953broughtunprecedentedsuccesswhennolessthan eighttrophieswerewoninjustthreeseasons.

TheclubsteppedupintotheStaffordshireCountyLeague(North)in1957,andremained inmembershipwithvaryingdegreesofsuccessuntiltheformationoftheStaffordshire Seniorleaguein1984.TheappointmentofretiredBlackCountrybusinessmanDonHillas Chairmanledtoarapidrise,andundertheguidanceofformerplayerAlanBeamanthe clubwonitsfirstseniorhonourswhenboththeSeniorLeaguetitleandtheStaffordshire F.A.Vasewereannexedin1986.

Furthersuccessfollowedin1987whentheSeniorLeaguetitlewasretained,andonlya penaltyshoot-outdefeatintheStaffordshireF.A.VaseFinalpreventedarepeatofthe ‘double’achievedayearearlier.

1986-87provedtobeamemorableseasonintheFA Vase,whichRocesterhadentered forthefirsttime.StartingintheExtraPreliminary,theyreachedthelast16,knockingout theholdersandhotfavouritesHalesowenTownalongthewaybeforeaclubrecord attendanceof1,026atLeekTown’sHarrisonparkground.

Duringthesummerof1987Rocestermovedfromtheiroldhome,intruthnomorethana fieldwithwoodenchangingrooms,tothepresentground,namedatthetimeas Riversfield.ThenewgroundwasbuiltonthesiteofanancientRomanfort,whichledto theadoptionoftheirnickname‘TheRomans’.

AtthesametimetheclubjoinedDivisionOneoftheWestMidlands(Regional)League wheretheyremainedunbeatenintheirfirst22gamesbeforegoingontoclaimthe championshipwithsomeease.TheRomansalsowontheLeagueCupandthe StaffordshireF.A.Vasetocompleteamagnificenttreble.

RocestertooktheirplaceinthePremierDivisionandfollowinganinitialmid-tablefinish theymadeachallengeforthetitlein1989-90onlytobeedgedinto2ndplaceby HinckleyTownongoal-difference.

In1994RocesterbecamefoundermembersoftheMidlandFootballAlliance,andin1998 claimedsecondplacebehindBloxwichTown.Howeverthefollowingseasonpromotion totheSouthernLeaguewasachievedasMFAChampions Theground,nowrenamed ‘Hillsfield’inmemoryofDonHillwhodiedin1996,hadalreadymettherequiredgrade.

TheRomansreachedtheStaffsSeniorCupfinalforthefirsttimein2001,butstruggledin theSouthernLeagueuntilbeingrelegatedbackintotheMidlandAlliancein2003after fourseasonsaway.Howeverthatdisappointmentwasquicklyforgottenwhenthe MidlandAlliancetitlewaswonatthefirstattempt,thistimewithpromotionintothe NorthernPremierLeague.Themovenorthsignalledabigdownturninfortunesandthe Romanswentthroughacompleteseasonwithoutaleaguevictoryin2004-05.

OnceagainrelegatedbackintotheMidlandAlliance,thedownwardtrendproved difficulttoreverseandalthoughperformancesimproved,itwasn'tuntilJanuary2006 thattheteamfinallyrecordeditsfirstleaguewin,a3-1successatQuorn,toendarunof 67leaguegameswithoutawin Afterfinishingbottom,asecondsuccessiverelegation wasonlyavoidedduetoleaguerestructuring.

Aftertwodisastrousyearstheclubbegantomoveforwardagainandarespectable12th placefinishwasattainedin2006-07alongwitharuntothe3rdQualifyingRoundofthe F.A.CupwheretheRomanslostnarrowlyatKetteringTowninfrontofover1000 spectators.

TheRomanscontinuedtoimproveduring2007-08,andtheseasonendedonahigh whenKidsgroveAthleticwerebeaten3-0intheStaffsSeniorCupFinalatValePark–the firstandsofartheonlytimeRocesterhavewontheprestigioustrophy.

FormerplayerDaveLangstonprovedthemostsuccessfulofseveralmanagersoverthe nextsevenyears,buthisdeparturein2013decimatedthesquadandacompleterebuild wasrequired.Followingapoorstarttheteamfailedtorecoversufficiently,andafter finishinginthebottomthreetheRomansweresparedrelegationonlyafterGornal AthleticweredeductedpointsandHighgateUnitedfailedtoattainthenecessary ground-grading-meaningtheclubcouldbeginthe2014-15campaigninthePremier Divisionofthenewly-formedMidlandFootballLeague.

MarkWilson’sappointmentasManagerinSeptember2014sawfortunesimprove dramatically,andinhisfirstseasoninchargehisteamfinished12thandreachedthe finaloftheLeagueCup.

WilsonresignedinJanuary2015,butunderhissuccessorDannyMartintheclubwere relegatedintotheMFLDivision1in2017.AndyO’Connorreturnedtosteadytheship beforeformerplayerPaulWrighttookchargeinSeptember2019.

FollowingFA restructuringinthesummerof2021,theRomanswerelaterallymovedinto theNorthWestCountiesLeagueDivisionOneSouth,andbeginanewchapterintheir longhistory

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2022/23 PLAYER STATS

2022/23 PLAYER STATS

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ABBEYHULTONUNITED 22/23PLAYERSTATS

AUGUST

ECCLESHALL (A)

STOCKPORT GEORGIANS (H) ECC 1S

ELLESMERE RANGERS (A)

WYTHENSHAWE AMATEURS (A)

STOCKPORT GEORGIANS (H)

KHALSA FF (H) FA VASE 1Q

STAFFORD TOWN (H)

september

ALSAGER TOWN (A)

NEW MILLS (H)

BROCTON (A)

ABBEY HAY (H)

TIVIDALE (A) FA VASE 2Q

WOLVERHAMPTON CASUALS (A) SSC1

NEW MILLS (A)

MAINE ROAD (H)

BARNTON (A)

ALSAGER TOWN (H)

ROCESTER (A)

SOUTH LIVERPOOL (A) MCUP3

SANDBACH UNITED (H)

FOLEY MEIR (A)

ABBEY HEY (A)

october

MAINE ROAD (A)

FOLEY MEIR (A) ECC 2S

ALSAGER TOWN (A) MCUP 1

STOCKPORT TOWN (A)

BARNTON (H)

november

ASHVILLE(A)

CHEADLE HEATH NOMADS (A)

ECCLESHALL (H) MCUP R2

ASHVILLE (H)

WYTHENSHAWE AM (H) ECC 3S

ELLESMERE RANGERS (H)

WYTHENSAHWE AM (H)

SANDBACH UNITED (A)

STOCKPORT TOWN (H)

CHEADLE HEATH NOMADS (H)

STOCKPORT GEORGIANS (A)

ECCLESHALL (H)

BARNTON (A)

CAMMELL LAIRD 1907 (A)

BACUP BOROUGH (A) ECC SF

CHEADLE TOWN (A)

ROCESTER (H)

STAFFORD TOWN (A)

30.07 CHEADLE TOWN (H) 02.08 06.08 13.08 16.08 20.08 27.08 29.08 03.09 06.09 13.09 17.09 24.09 27.09 01.10 08.10 15.10 22.10 29.10 05.11 12.11 19.11 22.11 26.11 03.12 06.12 17.12 20.12 26.12 21.01 24.01 28.01 31.01 04.02 11.02 18.02 21.02 04.03 11.03 18.03 22.03 25.03 01.04 04.04 10.04 15.04
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Today's fixtures

Cheadle Heath Nomads v Cheadle Town

Abbey Hey v New Mills

Abbey Hulton United v Rocester

Alsager Town v Foley Meir

Barnton v Sandbach United

Brocton v Stafford Town

Ellesmere Rangers v Eccleshall

Maine Road v Wythenshawe Amateurs

Stockport Town v Stockport Georgians

RESERVES UPDATE

08/04/23 14:30 Abbey Hulton United Reserves VS City of Stoke First Team 12/04/23 19:30 Alsager Town FC Reserves VS Abbey Hulton United Reserves 15/04/23 14:30 Eastwood Hanley (Seniors) First VS Abbey Hulton United Reserves 19/04/23 19:30 Abbey Hulton United Reserves VS Leek C S O B First 22/04/23 14:30 Silverdale Athletic First VS Abbey Hulton United Reserves
UPCOMING FIXTURES

DOMINIC KURASIK (GK)

MORGAN WOOLLISCROFT (GK)

OLIVER SCOTT (GK)

MATTHEW BERKELEY

JOSH BOWDEN

JOSHUA BRISTOW

FITZROY BUTLER

DANIEL COPE

LEE CROPPER

KEVYN DAVIES

AIDEN DWYER

JACK FLANAGHAN

MAX GARDNER

ERIC GRAVES

JACK GUMBLEY

SAMUEL HALL

ZAK HILL

JOEL IGWENWANNE

JONATHAN KAPEND

KIERAN LAZENBY

JOE LEWIS

REAGAN LYMER

JOSHUA MARTIN

OLIVER MCKAY

LIAM ROBINSON

THEO STAIR

WILLIAM TAMS

KEEYLIN THOMAS

MATTHEW WARD

JACK WELDON

JAMIE WELDON

JHARRELL WILLIAMS

SAM WYTCHERLEY

LAURENCE KENNERSON (GK)

CHARLIE WOOD (GK)

MATTHEW NUTT

ASHLEY ELLIOTT

SCOTT ABBEY

OLIVER HETHERINGTON

REUBEN KENNY

LOGAN TOPLIS

SAM BATES

LEWIS JACKSON

HARRY PAYNE

BRAIMA COMA

BRANDON ATKINS

DARRNE BULLOCK

CALLUM NIVEN

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