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St Helens Town v Silsden Vodkat League Premier Division Saturday 19 Dec 2009, 3.00pm
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Good afternoon and welcome to Knowsley Road, this Vodkat League, Premier Division contest against Silsden. Let me open by welcoming the Players, Management, Committee and Supporters of Silsden to St Helens. I hope they enjoy the hospitality they will be afforded this afternoon. It has been a fortnight since we last gathered here at Knowsley Road to see a 2-1 victory over Congleton Town to secure our first win of the season over a top four team. In a game where we had to come from a goal down it was nice to see us battle hard and take a three points with a brace from Iain Dyson. The following Saturday saw us take the short trip to Ashton Athletic to a ground where we had been humiliated almost a year before when we went down 5-0 on Boxing Day. The winning team again scored five but this year it was Town who took the spoils after an end to end game where both sides looked to be keeping in the festive spirit generously gifting goal after goal to the opponents, on what was a difficult surface. This afternoon encounter should be a good one as both sides have been in excellent form of late and are battling to keep pace with the teams at the top of the table. Being the end of the year and as we have played half of our league games if seems a good time to reflect on the previous year. This time last year we hosted Silsden as we struggled at the foot of the table and recorded our first win for several months. What a difference a year makes, we are flying at the other end of the table and under Gary Bickerstaffe we look a totally different proposition. We have almost as many points at the half way point of the season as we gained in the whole of last term and have won 12 matches, when we only won 14 last term, quite an improvement I am sure you will agree. I would like to take this opportunity to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year on behalf of everyone involved at St Helens Town AFC. Lets get behind them and hopefully cheer them on to victory. See you all on Boxing Day at Bootle. Enjoy the Game Jeff Voller
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Chairman’s Notes . . . Good afternoon and a very warm welcome to Knowsley Road for this Vodkat League Premier
Division encounter with our friends and rivals Silsden FC. Let’s hope their players, officials
and supporters, along with today’s match officials and our own home support have had a
pleasant journey and enjoy our hospitality during their short stay as well as an entertaining encounter!
Our last home encounter saw the lads come from a goal
behind to defeat Congleton Town 2-1, securing three vital
points with both goals from Man of the Match Iain Dyson,
pictured left with Match Sponsor Chris Newman of Flexible
Business Interiors. In doing so, condemning our Cheshire
visitors to their seventh defeat in ten games. Town continued
their winning ways last Saturday when we made the trip to
Ashton Athletic. Although I missed last season’s visit to Ashton I had not expected the news of a 5-0 drubbing which
reached me while on holiday - by all accounts a real horror
show having only days earlier recorded a fine victory over
today’s visitors Silsden. Last Saturday was an end-to-end
cracker and while not for the purist, the game proved
thoroughly entertaining with Town eventually winning 5-4.
The pitch condition led to some shocking defending - having gone a goal down to our hosts
Town his back before half time to take a 2-1 lead. However, Ashton never gave up and
levelled at 2-2, 3-3 and 4-4 (and had a penalty brilliantly saved by Graham McCall) and just as it appeared that we would have to settle for a point Iain Dyson hit a stoppage time winner, via
the inside of both posts, to the relief of the Town faithful. Today’s game will prove another
tough encounter as our visitors are on a good run of form with five wins and a draw from their
last eight outings - and their only defeats came at the hands of Bradford Park Avenue (5-6 aet)
and run-away league leaders Newcastle Town (0-2 last Saturday). Town currently lie in fifth
place with a six point advantage over Silsden and a game in hand.
Congratulations to Phil Mitchell (pictured left) who was the
club’s Player of the Month for November. Many thanks to
Johnson Toyota Liverpool for their continued sponsorship of the Player of the Month awards and Phil will shortly select his
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I would like, on behalf of everyone at St Helens Town, to take
this opportunity of wishing everyone a happy Christmas and a
prosperous New Year - see you at Bootle on Boxing Day before
returning home on Saturday 9 January when we entertain
Colne. Sandwiched in between will be a trip to Alsager Town
on Saturday 2 January 2010.
Finally, on a sad note I was made aware of the sudden death of Ray Shiel, a stalwart of the
former St Helens Town AFC Social Club ‘The Town Ground’. A former professional boxer in the
1960s, Ray was a well known character in the Town - our condolences go to his family.
Enjoy the game and join us in the Black Bull after the game for the Town Man of the Match
presentations. . .
John McKiernan Chairman St Helens Town
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In Town Today . . . The first ever Silsden AFC was formed at a well attended meeting at
Silsden Liberal Club in September 1904. The fledgling club adopted the
blue & white playing kit that had been used by the recently defunct
village rugby club, and a field adjacent to the original rugby field on Keighley Road was hired. It is amazing that the same field is used to
this day by the current Silsden football club.
The club president kicked off the club’s first ever game against Bradford
Parkfield later in the month, the home crowd entertained by Silsden
Brass band prior to the match. It was not to be a winning start
however, as the visitors triumphed 1-0, and a second defeat followed, a
4-5 defeat at neighbours Sutton FC.
1905-06, saw Silsden become founder members of the Keighley & District League. Unfortunately success eluded them, finishing 5th in the league after being in the running for
the title early in the season, and beaten in the Charity Cup final by Keighley Celtic 0-1, in
front of 1000 wet & windswept spectators at Lawkholme Lane. For the 1909-10 season,
Silsden FC resigned from the Keighley league, citing too few league fixtures, and recognising
the need to improve upon a loss of £13 on the previous season. They, along with Keighley
Celtic, Sutton United and Sutton FC therefore joined the Bradford & District League.
For 1911/12 Season Silsden returned to the Keighley League and in 1913/14 won the
Keighley Charity Cup for the second time after defeating Cullingworth 3-2. With the spectre of war disrupting the 1914-15 season, a reduced programme saw Silsden lifting the Keighley
League title for the first time in six seasons.
The rebirth of the Keighley League occurred for the 1919-20 season, and Silsden FC emerged
from their hibernation among familiar names. Despite Keighley Celtic failing to reappear, the
Keighley League was to experience its golden years of expansion throughout the early 1920s.
Silsden were at this time among a number of local clubs wanting a higher grade of football in
which to play, and it was no surprise when the Keighley League’s top teams began to look to
further themselves away from local competition. Silsden became founder members of the West Riding County Amateur League. Silsden failed to make an impact in their new league,
their first away win not coming until February
For 1924/25 Silsden moved to the South Craven League. This was to herald what was to be a
lean time for the club, who struggled badly in their new surroundings. The South Craven
League came to sudden and abrupt end when its sides joined forces with others to form a
strong Airedale & Craven League in 1931. Silsden won the inaugural A&C title after a titanic
battle with Keighley Town and old rivals Sutton United. They defeated Keighley Town in the
final game of the season 5-4 after twice being two goals in arrears to lift the title ! The team also won the Charity Cup and the Craven Morrison Cup finals.
At the end of the 1933/34 season Silsden moved to the Bradford Amateur League in the hope
of increasing their support and revenue. In their first season they were pipped at the post for
the title and had to settle for runners-up place, but they did retain the Charity Cup. After
finishing bottom in 1936/37 Silsden moved back to the Keithley & District League, winning the
League Cup in their first season. In 1939/40 with many teams closing down due to the war,
Silsden won the League title, the League Cup and the Charity Cup. Silsden emerged after the
war and entered the Craven & District League but after one season moved back to the
Bradford Amateur League. In 1951 they moved again, this time spending 8 seasons in the Wharfdale League.
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. . . Silsden Football Club This heralded another period of success for the club with League titles and cups being won.
However, as ever the wheels turned and by the end of the decade Silsden moved back to the
Craven & District League to regroup. In 1963/64 Silsden won the League and Cup double and
on the strength of that were elected straight into the West Riding County Amateur Leagues top division for the following season. The demise of successful local side Keighley Shamrocks
saw the players from that team move en masse to Silsden. Over next decade the side would
win the Keighley FA Cup seven times, and lift both West Riding County Amateur and West
Yorkshire League titles. Yet, despite their immense success, events would transpire that
would lead them to a self inflicted downfall by the end of the 1970’s. In 1971/72 the club
won the League title but at the end of 1972/73 Silsden were unable to raise a team to play in
the League Cup final on the specified date and were expelled from the League. The club
found a new home in the West Yorkshire League Division One and promptly won the title but
there was no automatic promotion, so they were forced to play a second season in Division
One. Silsden won the title again and this time were allowed promotion to the Premier Division where they took the title at the first attempt.
An altercation between players from Silsden and Fryston at the League’s Presentation
evening lead to both clubs being expelled from the League. Silsden managed to regain
admittance to the West Riding County Amateur League. Incredibly Silsden were expelled
from a league for the third time in six seasons, this time for violent and abusive behaviour
from players and officials. Silsden also lost the use of their ground after breaking the tenancy
agreement. With no home, the club broke up.
However, Silsden United, a Sunday team who had taken over the facilities, changed their
name to Silsden AFC as part of the tenancy agreement and in 1980 a Saturday team was
formed which joined the Craven League. In 1983/84 they were accepted into the West Riding
County Amateur League and in 1985/86 won promotion to the Premier Division. However,
things didn’t work out and after finishing second from bottom in 1987/88, the club had
withdrawn from the League by Christmas 1988 and folded. A new Silsden AFC was formed.
They started life in the Craven & District football league Division Two and spent three years
in the Craven League, moving up to the Premier Division and in the last year set a new
record of going through the season unbeaten in all competitions. They then joined the West
Riding County Amateur League in Division Two and quickly gained promotion up into the Premier Division where they enjoyed three seasons.
In season 2002/03 Silsden set another record in going through the season unbeaten in all
competitions. They won the League title and the League Cup. 2003/04 saw Silsden again
walk away with most of the trophies. As well as winning the League, they became only the
fourth team in history to win the County Cup three sesons running, they also took the
Keighley FA Cup, the Keighley FA Suplementary Cup and the Keighley FA Sunday Cup,
although they had to settle for runners up place in the League Cup final, losing 3-1 to
Campion.
In season 2004/5 Silsden gained promotion to Division 1 in the North West Counties Football
League in their inaugural season by finishing runners up to Cammell Laird. 2005/6 saw the
side finish their first season in Division One in 14th position a great achievement in only their
second season on the league. The following season saw them replicate the previous season’s
14th placed finish but this time they gained four extra points. The following year they
improved they finished in a club record 10th position. Last term saw the Yorkshire men
improve again this time finishing in 9th position. Work was completed in May on the new
clubhouse & changing facilities at their Keighley Road base. Work and fundraising is
underway in order to get the ground and facilities up to standard in order to see a return of Silsden AFC to its natural home in Silsden.
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Silsden Statistics
Key; CDL-2-Craven & District League, Division 2
CDL-1-Craven & District League, Division 1
CDL-P-Craven & District League, Premier Division
WRCL-2-West Riding County League, Division 2 WRCL-1-West Riding County League, Division 1
WRCL-P-West Riding County League, Premier Division
NWC-2-North West Counties League, Division 2
NWC-1-North West Counties League, Division 1 NWC-P-North West Counties League, Premier Division
Previous Meetings
Season League P W D L F A GD Pts Position
1996-97 CDL-2 22 15 5 2 66 27 39 35 2/12
1997-98 CDL-1 22 17 3 2 93 28 65 37 2/12
1998-99 CDL-P 22 19 3 0 72 17 55 41 1/12
1999-00 WRCL-2 26 22 3 1 100 14 86 69 1/14
2000-01 WRCL-1 28 24 3 1 90 19 71 75 1/15
2001-02 WRCL-P 26 17 4 5 66 30 36 55 2/14
2002-03 WRCL-P 24 17 7 0 63 19 44 58 1/13
2003-04 WRCL-P 26 22 1 3 78 28 50 67 1/14
2004-05 NWC-2 36 25 5 6 93 42 51 77 2/19
2005-06 NWC-1 42 16 8 18 76 75 1 50 14/22
2006-07 NWC-1 42 16 6 20 66 79 -13 54 14/22
2007-08 NWC-1 38 15 10 13 65 57 8 55 10/20
2008-09 NWC-P 42 16 10 16 62 67 -5 58 9/22
Date Competition Result
2005/06
04/02/2006 NWCL D1 St Helens Town 3-2 Silsden
18/02/2006 NWCL D1 Silsden 4-2 St Helens Town
2006/07
31/03/2007 NWCL D1 St Helens Town 2-1 Silsden
14/04/2007 NWCL D1 Silsden 1-1 St Helens Town
2007/08
20/10/2007 NWCL D1 St Helens Town 4-4 Silsden
05/01/2008 NWCL D1 Silsden 5-0 St Helens Town
2008/09
13/09/2008 NWCL PD Silsden 2-1 St Helens Town
20/12/2008 NWCL PD St Helens Town 4-1 Silsden
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Pictures By Matt Martin
Left: Rob Hanley chases a through ball. Below: Iain Dyson & Luke Faulkner try to regain the ball.
Left: Phil Mitchell looks to start a counter attack under pressure from an Ashton man.
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Around The Grounds Brocstedes Park – Ashton Athletic
A reasonably neat and tidy ground that’s been tucked away in Ashton-in-Makerfield’s back garden, Brocstedes Park plays host to the home games of Ashton Athletic FC. The ground is tucked away from the main roads and housing estates and situated next to the M6 motorway. Brocstedes Park is at the end of an old farm road that Petr Solberg would have difficulty driving down and makes the car park at Knowsley Road look level!
Although once you make your way through the turnstiles and into the ground you are presented with a reasonably tidy facility. There are large areas of grass on the far side and the far end of the ground behind the hard standing which are used for pre match warm-ups and a huge mountain of sand in the corner. The clubhouse is average, in both size and service, the barman wasn’t particularly friendly or helpful, not what you want out of a barman! Seating would be at a
premium with two football team’s worth of people in there and the pool table doesn’t work terribly well. All vantage points are catered for through with a seating and covered standing stand down one half of the pitch with a reserved seating stand for club officials only. The rest of the ground is open standing so the covered areas would quickly become in demand on a poor weather day. The pitch itself has looked better and the poor recent weather will have had a hand in this, but at least you can get right up close to the action when standing on the perimeter fence. Not the best ground in the league, but certainly far from the worst. I remember the Boxing Day trip there last year had the man on the turnstiles tell us that Ashton Athletics’ programme was the best in the league, this time round not so much as the three A4 unstapled sheets of paper were a paltry effort. All in all, average score and average matchday experience.
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St Helens Town AFC . . . Re-formed in 1946, by a group of local businessmen, fronted by George Fryer, St. Helens Town obtained a lease on the Hoghton Road ground in Sutton, adjacent to St. Helens Junction station on the Liverpool to Manchester railway line. Having played a number of friendly matches, the team entered the Liverpool County Combination in the 1946/47 season, playing against Everton “A” and Liverpool “A” and several reserve sides from the leading non-league clubs. Success was first attained in May 1949 when Runcorn were defeated in the final of the George Mahon Cup, played at the Prescot Cables ground.
The following season, 1949/50, Town were elevated to the Second Division of the Lancashire Combination and they were promoted as Champions in only their second season to the First Division, where they ran up against teams such as Ashton United, Nelson and New Brighton, newly relegated from the Football League. Sadly, Town were themselves relegated and although promoted briefly again in 1955/56, they spent most of their early years in the Second Division. Improvements were made quickly to the facilities at Hoghton Road in the early years, but the tenure of the ground became uncertain between 1951 and 1953 and several matches were played at the former St. Helens Recs’ rugby league
ground at City Road resulting in some encouraging crowds: indeed, a permanent move to City Road was mooted in 1953, before the club had a change of heart and returned to Sutton in the October of that year. The ground was subsequently purchased and developed and a social club and floodlights were added in more recent years. Town were Champions of the Lancashire Combination in 1971/72 season, losing only one game, finishing 6 points clear of Accrington Stanley. A win over Darwen also secured the Bass Charrington Cup. 1975 brought a switch to the Cheshire League, where they remained until the formation of the North West Counties League in 1982 and St. Helens Town are the only club to feature in the top division of that league throughout its existence. The club’s major achievement was victory in the FA Vase at Wembley in 1987. After a stuttering start in the Preliminary Round with a 5-4 extra-time win over Colne Dynamoes, further home successes over General Chemicals, Wren Rovers, Guisborough Town and Wythenshawe Amateurs, led to wins at Wisbech Town, at home to Rainworth Miners Welfare, away to Falmouth Town (after a replay) and in the away leg at Emley when, following a 1-0 home defeat in the first-leg, a 2-0 win in Yorkshire secured a Wembley Final against local rivals Warrington Town, who were dispatched 3-2 with goals from Phil Layhe (2) and Brian Rigby.
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. . . A Brief History Town sold their Hoghton Road ground in 2000 to move in with St. Helens Rugby League Club at their Knowsley Road base. Their farewell appearance at Sutton produced a 1-0 win over Champions Vauxhall Motors and the initial campaign at Knowsley Road got off to a cracking start, with Town leading the table for most of the season, before finishing in a rather disappointing fourth place. Recent seasons have been more of a struggle, perhaps none more so than 2008/09, with the club in the relegation positions until the end of March, when Gary Bickerstaffe was appointed the new manager and the team rallied to win six of the last eight games, including 3-1 victories at Squires Gate, Colne and the Wembley-bound Glossop North End, before Runcorn Linnets were blitzed 5-0 in the final game. St. Helens Town boast an impressive “Hall of Fame”, including legendary goalkeeper and former German Prisoner-of-War Bert Trautmann, who signed for Manchester City 60 years ago this season and who went on to play the game of his life in the 1956 FA Cup Final, despite breaking his neck in the early stages. Bill Foulkes was
transferred to Manchester United, where he had a glittering career, surviving the Munich Air Disaster in 1958, in which he bravely rescued some of his stricken team-mates. John Connelly, an England squad member in the victorious 1966 World Cup campaign, was sold to Burnley and he later moved to join Foulkes at Old Trafford. Other future stars, groomed at St. Helens Town, included John Quinn (Sheffield Wednesday), Geoff Nulty (Burnley, Newcastle United and Everton) and, most recently, ace goalscorer Dave Bamber, who began and ended his career at Blackpool and who played in all four divisions of the Football League. Captain of the FA Vase winning team was Tommy O’Neil, who began his league career playing alongside George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton at Manchester United. There is a real spirit of optimism at Knowsley Road these days and, under the guidance of Gary Bickerstaffe’s ambitious management team and with a new reserve side entered in the Liverpool County League, the club is looking forward with justifiable hope for a successful future. GLYN JONES
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Introduction to the . . . Graeme McCall: Keeper in his second spell at the club after rejoining in the close season. Good shot stopper and equally adept in the air, also possess a good distribution with accurate throws and kicks. Will be looking to stake a claim for the keeper’s jersey. Kevin Woods: Young Goalkeeper who has took up the number one mantle after Andy Lynskey broke his ankle last term. He retained the shirt for the majority of the season and put in some solid displays including several clean sheets.
Neil Jones: Commanding centre half now in his fifth season at the heart of the Town defence. Strong in the air and on the ground and has been know to bully a few experienced strikers. Always likely to pop up with a goal or two especially at set-pieces. Chris Burke: Rejoined the club last summer after leaving to join Prescot Cables. He has played higher up the pyramid with Hucknall Town & Northwich Victoria. A solid defender who reads the game well and stopped many an opposition attack last term. John Elias: Strong centre half who returned to the club last season for a second spell. A tough tackling and no nonsense defender who always gives 100% in every game. His attitude on the park is much improved from his previous spell. Rob Hanley: Striker who has joined the club in the off season from Greenall Padgate St Oswald where he was top scorer in the Cheshire League last term having netted 30 goals. He has pace, power and a great drive and looks dangerous every time he gets the ball. Iain Dyson: Town Skipper and the heartbeat of the team, a great motivator and leader on the pitch who battled at the heart of midfield and also up front during the last couple of seasons. Was the club’s top goalscorer last term for the second time in three seasons. Can count Everton, Bolton, Rochdale, Chorley, Winsford and Warrington amongst his former clubs. Graeme Mitchell: Joined Town from Warrington last summer for a second spell after being here previously under the stewardship of Jim McBride and John Davison. Centre forward who scored plenty during his time in the UniBond, had a spell with Bamber Bridge at the turn of the year. Phil Mitchell: Brother of Graeme, followed a similar path. He can play on either wing or just behind the front man. Another who made a great impact last term and finished the season as 2nd top goalscorer. Adam Gilchrist: Speedy winger who caused problems for many a defender last term. He played in many various positions during last term including right back, right midfield and centre midfield. Marc Stephens: Young midfield who had a fine start to life at Town. Signed last summer he came into his own when moved into central midfield and linked up well with Karl Ledsham during the final stages of the last term. Dougie Pitts: Vastly experience defender who joined in the summer from Wigan Robin Park. He marshals the back line well and is an excellent header of the ball. A regular in the team after missing the opening few games of the season while holidaying in the southern hemisphere.
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St. Helens Town squad Ian Frazer: Midfield player who joined the club this season. After some early substitute appearances he’s now become a regular with some confident performances. A player who reads the game very well and who’s good on the ball with excellent passing skills. Mark Evans: Left sided player who is equally at home at full back or on the left of midfield. Rejoined the club in the close season after a spells with Congleton Town, Atherton LR & Wigan Robin Park. Stephen ‘Ben’ Kay: Another close season signing from Wigan Robin Park. The centre back has proved to be a quality addition as he reads the game well and is good both in the air and on the ground. Mike Fargher: Young midfielder acquired from local football who possess pace and no little ability. Likes to take on defender and beat them before sending quality crosses into the box. Nick McLoughlin: Left sided defender equally at home pushing into midfield. He has the ability to deliver an excellent cross and having been a regular last season he will be pushing to retain that place after a solid start to the 2009-10 season. Paul Monteith: Now in his second season at the club, “Monty” was involved during most of last season but will be looking to make more starts this term his is not afraid to put his foot in. Netted his first goal for the club against East Villa in the Liverpool Senior Cup. Previously at Flixton and Ashton Town. Peter Birch: Young defender recently signed from Unibond outfit Burscough. Peter possesses good pace and agility. His height gives him a distinct advantage both in defence and at attacking set pieces. Luke Faulkner: Seventeen year old central defender who has recently joined the club from Mid-Cheshire outfit Garswood United. Has composure beyond his years which has been evident across a number of excellent performances for club. Brian Hatton: The oldest member of the squad but still has bags of energy and enthusiasm. His legs may not be as fast at they used to be but his brain still works at optimum speed and he has a great eye for a pass and his fine crossing can cause havoc in opposition penalty areas. Brian was almost ever present last season only missing the final match after picking up a nasty injury at Runcorn. Former Stockport & Bolton player who has had more clubs than plenty of golfers! Lee Riley: Joined the club last season as assistant to Gary Bickerstaffe and has proved a popular addition. A strong central defender who has had significant experience with Warrington Town and Prescot Cables. Gary Bickerstaffe: Rejoined the club late last season as manager having had a previous spell as a player in the 1990s. His arrival last term ensured we staved off relegation comfortably with eight wins from our last 11 league encounters. A mid-field dynamo at the height of his playing career Gary has graced a number of clubs including Congleton Town, Winsford United and Bangor City and has been assistant Manager at both Warrington Town and Congleton and Manager at Garswood United. Other squad players include prolific strikers David Burns and Jamie Foster along with Andy Gillespie and Danny Clarke who have all stepped up from St Helens Town Reserve team football so far this season.
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The VODKAT First Division Trophy Round 2
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Fan’s Eye View Good afternoon and welcome to Knowsley Road for this afternoon’s Vodkat North West Counties Premier League match against Silsden. May the travelling fans enjoy the match but not the result. There’ve been some crazy times since we were all last gathered here for the Congleton Town match a fortnight ago and amazingly the Town bubble hasn’t burst yet. Sitting comfortably 5th in the league and seemingly knowing how to win a game from any
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Tea Break Teasers Q1. Steve Bruce became manager of Sunderland in June but which five
other clubs has he managed?
Q2. Who was the world’s most costliest player prior to the transfer of
Kaka to Real Madrid?
Q3. In which city is next summers’ World Cup Final to be played?
Q4. Which present Premier League manager has played for three clubs
that have won the European Cup?
Q5. Which country beat Brazil 6-1 in the qualifying tournament for this
summer’s World Cup?
Q6. Alan Shearer was the first player to score 100 Premier League but
who was second to achieve the feat?
Q7. Who wore Liverpool’s number 9 shirt in the 1988 FA Cup Final?
Q8. Prior to Cristiano Ronaldo who was the last player to move from
Man Utd to Real Madrid?
Q9. Which team won the League One title last season?
Q10. How many countries took part in the European Under-21 tourna-
ment in Sweden last summer?
Q11. Which was the first team to score in a European Cup Final?
Q12. Who are the current holders of the Confederation Cup?
Q13. Which country which no longer exists beat West Germany 1-0 in the
1974 World Cup Finals?
Q14. Which English League club play at Moss Rose?
Q15. Peter Shilton played 125 times for England, whilst with which five
clubs?
1) Wigan, Sheffield United, Birmingham City, Crystal Palace & Huddersfield Town 2) Zinedine Zidane 3) Johannesburg 4) Mark Hughes (Barcelona, Man Utd & Bayern Munich) 5) Bolivia 6) Andy Cole 7) Ray Houghton 8) Gabriel Henze 9) Leicester City 10) Eight 11) Real Madrid 12) Brazil 13) East Germany 14) Macclesfield Town 15) Leicester City, Stoke City, Notts Forest, Southampton & Derby County
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Vodkat League News Cotto Faces The Fight Of His Life
Newcastle Town stalwart and League Management committee
member John Cotton (pictured left) faces months of major
treatment after being diagnosed with bowel cancer.
Anyone who knows Cotto will not be surprised to hear that he is
facing up to the challenges ahead with his usual determination
and good humour, and is looking on the positive side after
being told that he should be able to make a full recovery.
John explained: "I've had problems for about 18 months and
had blanked it out of my mind until recently. After being
diagnosed, I had a scan to determine the extent of the
problem, and I've been told it hasn't spread.
"I now face about 3 to 6 months of treatment, including radiotherapy and chemotherapy,
as well as an operation to remove the tumour. The treatment starts almost immediately,
and the operation will be in February.”
"On the day I was told it hadn't spread, I felt like it was the first day of the rest of my
life. I said to the consultant "just tell me what I've got to do to fight it and I'll fight it". He
began to explain about the treatment and what it involved, and he said I might need a bag
at my side for a few weeks. I said to him that wasn't a problem as I've been with the wife for 35 years, and he said "If that's your attitude towards all this, you'll do for me".
"I don't mind people knowing, because at times like these you need your family around
you. After all the years that I've been involved with this league, I feel like I've got a wide
circle of extended family in the North West Counties League, and as long as I know I've got
their support I'll be OK".
Cotto's determination to bounce back as soon as possible is obviously even greater than
normal, given that his beloved Newcastle Town are striding away at the top of the Premier
Division.
"Since we joined the league in 1987, I've only missed about a dozen of our games in that
time. With us being on target to win the league this season there's no way I'm going to
miss out on that, and be missing games. I've got to get to our games for the sake of my
grandson Mitchell, as I take him with me to all our games and he won't want to miss
any. If there's any way that I can schedule treatment in around our games I will do".
In the meantime, it could be that the enforced break will give "Mr Newcastle" the chance to
do what he has been talking about doing for years - write a book chronicling his adventures and experiences in non-league football.
"During the treatment period, when I'm resting up it will give me time to think about
material for the book I've always threatened to write. I'm sure there will be times when I'll
get the chance to look back through old programmes and handbooks, and use the time to
record my thoughts and memories.
"It's possible that I might not feel much like writing at times, and someone suggested that,
rather than writing everything down, I should use a Dictaphone - but I'd rather use my
finger like everyone else."
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St Helens Town Juniors Under 14s Callum O’Hanlon, Louis Fenny, Sam Gravener, Tom Henly, Kevin Vaughan, Ellis Moville, Jason Gough, Mark Kirwan, Joel Donogue, Connor Denning, Ciaran Spencer, Niall Corness, Ryan
Vaughton, Chris Waring, Ben Lever, and Sam Dunphy, and pictured along with Steve Leather.
St Helens Town Juniors . . . The future’s bright for Town
Established just three years ago, and now an FA Charter Standard Club, the ‘Town Juniors’ has grown into one of the largest junior outfits in the region. With over 300 local players and nineteen teams the club provides football for both boys and girls from the age of 5 to 16 years. To date the club has been extremely successful both on and off the field, winning a plethora of cups and league titles across all age groups and has recently seen Liverpool, Everton, Manchester United, B u r n l e y ,
Preston, Wigan and Crewe offer contracts to a number of its players. The junior section has formed a community partnership with Premiership giants Liverpool FC, enabling the club to access a range of education resources as well as coaching sessions for young players in St. Helens and at the LFC Academy. In addition, all junior coaches are invited to events at the LFC Academy aimed at expanding their knowledge of the game and coaching skills. Steve Leather spokesman for the ‘Juniors’ said, ‘We are here to provide an excellent standard of coaching and football for local youngsters: with our long term ambition to provide a wealth of talent to the club’s First Team.’ The Town Juniors’ major aim for this season is to develop the Girls’ team (pictured above) under the guidance of recently appointed ‘Head of Girls’ Football’, Katie Chedotal. For further information see the club’s website: www.sthelenstownjfc.co.uk.
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ACROSS 7 ____ Nelson, Ghana’s world champ at 2 different weights in the 80s/90s (6)
8 Fulham striker whose goal celebration was directed at critical fans (6)
10 Ex Liverpool midfielder who chose to play for Mali instead of France (7)
11 Preceded Jim Magilton as QPR boss (5)
12 Scored a hat trick against Wolfsburg (4)
13 Country that hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics (5)
17 Former Don and Spurs defender, now a Saint (5)
18 Senegalese international once with The Toon, now at The Villa (4)
22 Andy Hessenthaler is manager of these Blue Sq South high flyers (5)
23 Missed a pen for Chelsea against Man City (7)
24 Has courted even more controversy since he retired from the middle after the 2004 FA Cup Final (6)
25 Ex Leeds and Sweden midfielder now on the Poker.Com European Tour (6)
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1 Warren ____, once Jenny Pitman’s stable jockey now probably the NH weighing room’s senior jockey (7)
2 Rugby League club who ground shared Elland Road in the early 90s (7)
3 Neil Ruddock’s nickname (5)
4 D1 club nicknamed ‘The Saddlers’ (7)
5 Once great British motorsport institution returning to F1 next season (5)
6 Liverpool manager who retired after Heysel in 1985 (5)
9 Was assistant to Howard Wilkinson during his ill fated spell at Sunderland (9)
14 Lady ____, first British trainer to win Australia’s prestigious Caulfield Cup in 1998 (7)
15 French company who were the first to use turbocharged engines regularly in F1 in the 70s (7)
16 Berkshire club who played their first top flight match in 2006 (7)
19 Champion triple jumper of crazy hair and studs! (5)
20 Controversial boss of Boston on their promotion to the Football League and now Crawley Town (5)
21 Allen ___, ex Carlisle striker who scored in Watford’s play off win over Bolton in 1999 (5)
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Recent Results Saturday, 12 December 2009
The VODKAT First Division Trophy Round 2
Norton United 1-2 Irlam HT:0-1
Allen(50) Hilton(24), Swift(111) Att:22
(after extra time, 90 mins 1-1)
Rochdale Town 0-1 Chadderton HT:0-0
Love(70) Att:30
Premier Division
Ashton Athletic 4-5 St Helens Town HT:2-2
Bodie(10), Prescott(45,67p) Kay(34), Mitchell(44) Att:51
Fletcher(88) Dyson(60,90), Hanley(70)
Atherton LR 3-2 Abbey Hey HT:0-2
Edwards(52), Stephenson(77) Hardy(23) Att:44
Blakeford(90) Cocks(29p)
Colne 0-3 Runcorn Linnets HT:0-2
Whyte(43), Bain(45) Att:97
Case(55)
Congleton Town 1-1 Squires Gate HT:1-0
Rhead(20) McCann(84) Att:119
Flixton 4-1 Bacup Borough HT:0-0
Challinor(69), Taylor(76) Luker(49) Att:34
Smith(86),Pegg(90)
Glossop North End 2-0 Formby HT:2-0
Hurst(32,45) Att:212
Maine Road 2-2 Alsager Town HT:2-0
Self(20,34p) Whitney(62), Taylor(86p) Att:45
Padiham 0-2 Bootle HT:0-1
o.g.(14), Mahoney(72) Att:70
Ramsbottom United 0-0 New Mills HT:0-0
Att:200
Silsden 0-2 Newcastle Town HT:0-0
Espley(80), Johnson(90) Att:118
Winsford United 0-2 Nelson HT:0-0
Ogunyode(58), Higgins(90) Att:81
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Recent Results First Division
AFC Blackpool 3-4 Barnoldswick Town HT:0-3
Donnelly(80), Beattie(85) Airdrie(12), Williams(35) Att:68
Muscroft(90) Jordan(44), Clark(87)
Holker Old Boys 2-1 Daisy Hill HT:1-0
Dawson(26), Southward(62) Coote(64) Att:30
Oldham Boro 0-1 Cheadle Town HT:0-0
O'Brien(61) Att:45
Stone Dominoes 7-2 Atherton Collieries HT:3-0
Brown(5,53), Charlton(8) Kynaston(72,85) Att:57
Elldershaw(29,83)
Bradbury(70), o.g(79)
Tuesday, 15 Dec 2009
Premier Division
Bootle 4-0 Squires Gate HT:2-0
Tyson(26), Kilroy(43p) Att:88
Fowler(55,90)
Ramsbottom United 2-2 Maine Road HT:1-1
Johnson(8), Sensale(50) Moran(31), Crookes(49) Att:93
Cheshire Senior Cup Rd 2
Witton Albion 0-1 Runcorn Linnets HT:0-1
Fildes(20) Att:154
Goldline Trophy Semi Final
Prestwich Heys 1-2 Atherton LR HT:1-1
Smith(29) Stephenson(32), Cooke(64) Att:110
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
The VODKAT League Challenge Cup Round 2 Replay
Atherton L.R 5-2 Daisy Hill HT:1-1
Hayworth(5), Jackson(54) Gregory(31,84p) Att:40
Smith(57), Marsden(59)
Mountford(69)
Premier Division
Glossop North End 2-2 Winsford United HT:1-2
McNally(36), Parker(72) Hancock(6,27) Att:164
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Match Report Sat 12th December; Vodkat Premier Division Ashton Athletic 4-5 St Helens Town
Never let it be said that St Helens Town do things the easy way! The visitors secured all three
points this afternoon at Ashton Athletic but not before putting the Town faithful through the
ringer. Despite early pressure from the visitors it was to be the hosts who took the lead against the run of play on 10 minutes a free kick from the left was not dealt with by the Town
backline and Rob Bodie seized the opportunity to send the ball home. The next twenty
minutes saw the visitors press the hosts in an attempt to gain parity. Graeme Mitchell
collected a through ball rounded the keeper and stayed on his feet when he was caught by
the stopper his cross was met by Rob Hanley but he could not keep his effort down. Hanley
then shot wide of the target after a quick throw from Phil Mitchell. Iain Dyson carved an
opening when he did well to turn on the edge of the box but his effort failed to test the
keeper. Phil Mitchell will have been kicking himself for net scoring on 25 minutes when he was
found on the far post by a cross from John Elias on the right. Mitchell’s touch was cleared off
the line by Stephen Wallace. For all the Town pressure Athletic almost made it 2-0 when Wallace ghosted into the box but could not direct his free header past McCall in the Town
goal. The pressure paid for Town on 34 minutes Phil Mitchell was cynically hacked down by
Chris Banasko after a surging run and brother Graeme sent the free kick into the box which
Ben Kay headed home. Phil Mitchell got past two defenders and into the box on 41 minutes
only to be felled from behind but amazingly no penalty was awarded. The winger got his
reward in the first minute of added on time at the end of the half when his great touch saw
him find space to apply a composed finish and make it 2-1. Town did not hold their advantage
to the interval as in the third minute of added on time the ball was sent into the Town box
from the right and Paul Prescott poked the ball home, an obvious foul was overlooked in this move must to the annoyance of the Town fans.
St Helens started the second half in the ascendancy and regained the lead on the hour, Marc
Stephens found Dyson on the right of the area and he did well to get into the box and power
the ball home from 12 yards. Again the lead was to be a short one as a rash challenge from
McCall saw a penalty awarded and Prescott sent it home high and central. On 70 minutes
Hanley got into the box but his touch looked heavy and an easy take for Fitzpatrick in the
home goal, the stopper however made a mess of the collection and the Town man ran the ball
into the unguarded net. Surely Town would not relinquish the lead again? On 75 minutes a
right wing corner was sent into the Town box and a well executed challenge looked to have cleared the danger until the referee pointed to the spot in to perplex the vast majority of the
crowd in the ground. Prescott again stepped up to take the spot kick but this time McCall
atoned for his earlier error by making an excellent save away to his right. With time running
out Prescott got into the box and pulled the ball back towards substitute Luke Fletcher who
had time to pick his spot to level matters and look like taking a point for the hosts. The final
act of the game was to come in the second minute of stoppage time when David Burns found
Kay on the edge of the box and he in turn released Dyson who found the net with the aid of
the inside of the left and right post to send Town on the short journey home with all three
points.
Ashton Athletic; Fitzpatrick, Wallace, Peet, Banasko(Fletcher 51), Rothwell(C), Bodie,
Hampson, Davies(Winer 74), Haidara, Prescott, Ryan(Dunne 7). Subs Not Used; Hussein.
St Helens Town; McCall, Elias, Birch, Pitts(C), Faulkner, Kay, Stephens, Dyson, Hanley
(Frazer 80), G.Mitchell(Jones 77), P.Mitchell(Burns 54). Subs Not Used; J.Foster, Thomas.
1-0; Rob Bodie 10 Minutes, 1-1; Stephen Kay 34 Minutes, 1-2; Phil Mitchell 45+1 Minutes, 2-
2; Paul Prescott 45+3 Minutes. 2-3; Iain Dyson 60 Minutes, 3-3; Paul Precott 67 Minutes
(Penalty), 3-4; Rob Hanley 70 Minutes, 4-4; Luke Fletcher 88 Minutes, 4-5; Iain Dyson 90+2 Minutes.
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Pearce Seal of Approval Bottesford Town celebrated the opening of their brand new changing rooms this week with the help of England Under-21 manager Stuart Pearce. The former England and Nottingham Forest full-back officially opened Town's £350,000 complex at Birch Park.
And Pearce was thoroughly impressed with the new facilities at Bottesford. "Places like this are fantastic, the amount of teams going through is very impressive," Pearce told the Scunthorpe Telegraph. "I came through the non-league system as a player so I probably appreciate what this means to a club like this as much as anybody. "It's good for the community too because it gives men and women, boys and girls all the chance to come and play. "I played in the equivalent of the Conference (Blue Square Premier Division) and the facilities in my day were nowhere near as good as this. "Some of the dressing rooms in those days were a right state, so this is a big step up from those days. "It's a great facility and I think the community are very lucky that a lot of people have put a lot of money and effort into the place." The fanfare and impressive new changing rooms are all well and good, but how much will it directly effect the club's first team in their efforts to move up the football pyramid. Well, according to Town first team manager Raz Clayton, it certainly can't hurt in helping him try to attract better quality players to Birch
Park. "It's certainly a big advantage for Bottesford compared to what we had previously, so it's going well for the future," Clayton said "On the pitch it's not going as well as I had hoped but sometimes it's like that in football, you don't just get what you want. "But we'll see if we can attract a few more players."
Flood Anguish For Taddy KoolSport NCEL Division One highflyers Tadcaster Albion's ground has once again been hit by floods in the past couple of weeks. Their Ings Lane ground is situated right next to the Wharfe and, over the years, has suffered badly when the river bursts its banks. The recent high level of rainfall has meant that it has happened again with reports saying that the water on the pitch was, at its highest, over a metre deep and close to getting into the clubhouse. It led to the
postponement of their big league clash with fellow promotion rivals, Leeds Carnegie. Ironically, the reverse fixture that was due to be played a few days earlier was called off due to a waterlogged pitch at Farsley Celtic.The flooding was a blow to a Tadcaster Albion side looking to get through 2009 without a problem. It's after their home fixture schedule was disrupted for long spells twice last year, causing several thousands of pounds worth of damage. However, the waters quickly receded and the pitch was fit enough for the home clash with Rossington Main that ended in a 4-4 draw.
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Mid-term report Half-way through the league season is a timely opportunity to take stock of the progress made at Knowsley Road and the management can feel justly proud of the club’s current position. Gary Bickerstaffe (pictured left) took over the reins at the end of March 2009 and the team finished with a flourish, winning six of the last eight games to end the season in 16th place with 46 points from 42 matches. This time around, in
Gary’s first full season, they stand in 5th place with 39 points from 21 games, only 5 points off second place. The club, as a whole, has moved forward, on and off the field. The establishment of a reserve team for the first time in years has been successful, with that side doing well in the Liverpool County Combination competitions, as well as beginning to provide the first team with talented players, some of whom are pushing for permanent first-team places. The financial position has also improved, with marvellous support from our generous sponsors in particular. The first team began the season with a target of 20 points from the first ten games. That
target was beaten by 3 points, with seven wins and only one defeat and that to the 100% league leaders, Newcastle Town. Bickerstaffe’s men got off to a flyer, with a 5-1 win at Abbey Hey and were unbeaten away from home until a disappointing defeat away to Congleton in
mid-October. That form was extended to the FA Cup qualifiers, with wins at Parkgate (pictured right) and - most spectacularly - at high-flying Colwyn Bay before defeat was met with at Cammell Laird, a game which proved to be Karl Ledsham’s last game before his move to Skelmersdale United. In contrast, there were early exits from the FA Vase at Padiham and the Liverpool Senior Cup, after extra time, at home to Warrington Town. The loss of Ledsham (pictured left), coupled with the long-term unavailability of established players such as Brian Hatton due to injury and Andy Webster, away in the USA, would have seriously affected any team, but the emergence of youngsters such as Peter Birch and Luke
Faulkner, coupled with solid defensive contributions from John Elias, Ian Frazer and goalkeeper Graeme McCall, along with recent signings Ben Kay and Dougie Pitts, have given the team more steel at the back following a lean spell during
A look back at . . .
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. . . the season so far. late October and early November, during which disappointing losses were suffered at Newcastle and Maine Road, together with two poor shows at home to Squires Gate and Glossop. Happily, since that Glossop defeat, the team has remained unbeaten and has closed the gap on all the teams above, with the exception of runaway leaders Newcastle Town. The improvement on last season is there for all to see. Double victories have been secured against Runcorn Linnets, Ashton Athletic, Formby and Abbey Hey and no games have been lost to teams occupying the bottom 12 places in the current table. The home wins over Runcorn Linnets and Nelson were a joy to behold and when they’re in full flow, the forward line of new signing Rob Hanley and the Mitchell brothers are among the best in the Vodkat League. On present form, Town could make a realistic challenge for second place. 44 goals have been scored in league fixtures: Hanley has scored 8, Iain Dyson and Mike Scully 7 each and Graeme and Phil Mitchell nine between them. We’ve met Newcastle twice
already, but have yet to play New Mills and travel to Ramsbottom, all difficult games but, in contrast to this time last year, all those games are winnable, as Town look towards their best finishing position since the move to Knowsley Road 10 years ago. There might also be a realistic chance of silverware, as Town are already through to the Third Round of the Vodkat League Cup, Norton United standing in the way of a passage through to the quarter-finals.
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Town Stats ‘09-10 12/12/2009 League Cups Total
Player App Sub Gls App Sub Gls App Sub Gls
Anders Paul 3 1 0 1 0 0 4 1 0
Birch Peter 7 4 0 2 0 0 9 4 0
Burke Chris 7 1 1 4 0 0 11 1 1
Burns Dave 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0
Clarke Danny 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Dyson Iain 17 2 7 5 1 3 22 3 10
Edwards Stephen 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Elias John 21 0 1 2 0 0 23 0 1
Evans Mark 7 3 1 4 1 0 11 4 1
Fargher Mike 11 2 3 2 0 0 13 2 3
Faulkner Luke 6 0 0 1 1 0 7 1 0
Foster Jamie 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Frazer Ian 8 10 0 0 4 0 8 14 0
Gilchrist Adam 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Gillespie Andy 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Hanley Robert 17 2 8 6 0 5 23 2 13
Jones Neil 3 7 0 2 1 0 5 8 0
Kay Ben 20 0 2 6 0 0 26 0 2
Ledsham Karl 6 0 3 4 0 2 10 0 5
McCall Graeme 15 0 0 3 0 0 18 0 0
McLoughlin Nick 9 2 0 1 0 0 10 2 0
Mitchell Graeme 11 3 5 4 2 1 15 5 6
Mitchell Phil 16 0 4 6 0 0 22 0 4
Monteith Paul 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Pitts Dougie 15 1 0 5 0 0 20 1 0
Scully Mike 8 4 7 2 1 1 10 5 8
Stephens Marc 16 5 2 3 2 0 19 7 2
Woods Kevin 6 0 0 3 0 0 9 0 0
Own Goals 0 1 1
Totals 231 57 44 66 15 13 297 72 57
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Stat Attack
at St Helens
Town
Previous
League Meet-
ings
at Silsden
NWC-1 1994-95 N/A
NWC-1 1995-96 N/A
NWC-1 1996-97 CDL-2
NWC-1 1997-98 CDL-1
NWC-1 1998-99 CDL-P
NWC-1 1999-00 WRCL-2
NWC-1 2000-01 WRCL-1
NWC-1 2001-02 WRCL-P
NWC-1 2002-03 WRCL-P
NWC-1 2003-04 WRCL-P
NWC-1 2004-05 NWC-2
04/02; 3-2 2005-06 18/02; 2-4
31/03; 2-1 2006-07 14/04; 1-1
20/10; 4-4 2007-08 05/01; 0-5
20/12; 4-1 2008-09 13/09; 1-2
19/12/2009 2009-10 16/01/2010
St Helens Town Scores First
Games Played 8
St Helens Town Wins 3
Draws 2
Silsden Wins 3
St Helens Town Goals 17
Silsden Goals 20
Percentage Town Wins 37.50
Vodkat League Premier Division
Average Attendances - 16/12/2009
Rank Team Pld Ave
1 Glossop North E 9 232
2 New Mills 9 186
3 Congleton Town 10 164
4 Newcastle Town 13 147
5 Runcorn Linnets 10 141
6 Ramsbottom Utd 9 137
7 St Helens Town 12 135
8 Bootle 10 131
9 Padiham 8 130
10 Formby 6 100
11 Winsford United 10 99
12 Colne 9 88
13 Silsden 11 86
14 Bacup Borough 6 78
15 Nelson 11 70
16 Squires Gate 12 64
17 Maine Road 12 61
18 Abbey Hey 12 61
19 Alsager Town 12 54
20 Atherton LR 9 44
21 Ashton Athletic 11 34
22 Flixton 12 26
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League Standings Vodkat League Premier Division Table - 16/12/2009
Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1 Newcastle Town 23 23 0 0 72 7 65 69
2 Ramsbottom United 22 13 5 4 56 39 17 44
3 New Mills 19 13 4 2 51 19 32 43
4 Congleton Town 22 11 6 5 38 20 18 39
5 St Helens Town 21 12 3 6 44 38 6 39
6 Bootle 18 11 2 5 34 14 20 35
7 Maine Road 21 10 4 7 44 33 11 34
8 Silsden 22 10 3 9 35 36 -1 33
9 Glossop North End 19 9 5 5 33 21 12 32
10 Squires Gate 22 10 2 10 42 39 3 32
11 Runcorn Linnets 21 10 1 10 39 43 -4 31
12 Nelson 21 8 4 9 28 41 -13 28
13 Padiham 17 8 2 7 29 25 4 26
14 Flixton 23 7 5 11 35 45 -10 26
15 Colne 21 6 4 11 28 43 -15 22
16 Bacup Borough 15 5 4 6 25 26 -1 19
17 Winsford United 20 6 1 13 30 46 -16 19
18 Alsager Town 24 5 3 16 36 46 -10 18
19 Atherton LR 18 5 3 10 28 43 -15 18
20 Formby 18 5 0 13 18 40 -22 15
21 Ashton Athletic 22 4 2 16 30 60 -30 14
22 Abbey Hey 23 3 1 19 21 72 -51 10
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League Standings Vodkat League Division One Table - 12/12/2009
Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1 Stone Dominoes 15 11 3 1 49 19 30 36
2 Leek CSOB 15 9 4 2 23 11 12 31
3 Barnoldswick Town 15 9 3 3 36 13 23 30
4 Irlam 14 7 3 4 30 19 11 24
5 Holker Old Boys 14 7 2 5 25 24 1 23
6 Wigan Robin Park 13 7 1 5 30 20 10 22
7 AFC Liverpool 12 7 0 5 28 15 13 21
8 Cheadle Town 14 4 8 2 15 15 0 20
9 Eccleshall 14 5 4 5 19 27 -8 19
10 Norton United 13 4 3 6 15 20 -5 15
11 Atherton Collieries 14 4 3 7 22 33 -11 15
12 AFC Blackpool 15 4 1 10 23 32 -9 13
13 Daisy Hill 11 3 3 5 15 18 -3 12
14 Chadderton 11 3 3 5 12 16 -4 12
15 Oldham Boro 13 3 3 7 14 22 -8 12
16 Ashton Town 14 3 3 8 28 45 -17 12
17 Rochdale Town 15 1 3 11 15 50 -35 6
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Reserves Round Up Liverpool County F.A. Premier League
Division Two North Table; 28/11/2009
Fixtures 19/12/2009
John Gregson Memorial Cup - Qualifying Group B
Alder v Unity FC
Redgate Rovers v NELTC Res
Lord Wavertree Cup - Preliminary Round
St Helens Town Res v Old Xaverians Res
Division Two North
Warbreck Reserves v Bootle FC 'A'
Results - 12/12/2009
Division Two North
Redgate Rovers 0 v 2 Bootle FC 'A'
Walton Players 0 v 4 Clubmoor Farmers
Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1 Croxteth 5 4 1 0 18 9 9 13
2 Walton Players 6 3 2 1 13 10 3 11
3 Bootle FC 'A' 7 3 2 2 13 13 0 11
4 Pinewoods 5 3 1 1 18 8 10 10
5 St Helens Town Res 6 3 1 2 13 12 1 10
6 Clubmoor Farmers 6 2 2 2 15 11 4 8
7 Warbreck Reserves 4 1 0 3 5 9 -4 3
8 Blueline 7 0 3 4 10 19 -9 3
9 Redgate Rovers 6 1 0 5 7 21 -14 3
31/10/09: Croxteth v Clubmoor Farmers - Home Win
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Santa’s Alive . . . A Catholic man goes into the confessional and says, “Bless me
Father, for I have sinned. Last night I went with seven different
women.” The priest gives him seven Hail Marys as penance, and
adds, “Now you must buy seven lemons, squeeze them all into a
glass and drink the juice.” “Will that cleanse me of all my sins
and make me pure, Father?” asks the man. “No,” replies the
priest. “But it will wipe that damned smile off your face!”
A park attendant is putting leaves and rubbish into a bin liner. A
passer-by stops and asks, “Do you need any qualifications to do
that?” “No, not really,” replies the attendant. “You just take the
equipment the Council provides, and then pick it up as you go along.”
Scientists have made a breakthrough and discovered the gene responsible for
shyness. They claim they would have found it years ago, but it was hiding
behind two other genes.
In a letter to her parents, a young mother tells them their grandson, who they
see only on rare occasions, has grown another foot over the past year. A couple
of weeks later she receives a return letter expressing her parents’ concern at
the news, and enclosing a sock!
A man walks into a fishmonger's carrying a large cod under his arm. “Do you
make fishcakes?” he enquires. “Of course,” replies the fishmonger, cheerily.
“How many do you want?” “Oh, just the one,” says the man. “With candles,
please – it’s his birthday.”
Cliff Richard, Bill Gates, the Pope and a hippy are in a plane when the pilot
suddenly has a heart attack and dies. None of them knows how to fly a plane,
so they decide the only thing they can do is bail out. When they look for
parachutes, however, they can find only three. Cliff Richard grabs one and
shouts, “I’m the nicest and most popular man in the world, and I deserve to
live,” and he jumps out of the plane. Then Bill Gates grabs one and shouts, “I’m
the cleverest and most influential man in the world, and I deserve to live,” and
he too jumps out of the plane. The Pope and the hippy look at each other, and
the Pope says, “My son, I have lived a long life, and I have lived a good life,
and I am ready to die. You take the last parachute.” “There’s no need to do
that, Your Holiness,” says the hippy. “The cleverest man in the world has just
jumped out with my rucksack!”
Compiled and edited by John Shepherd (Sheffield FC) with cartoon by Paula
Shepherd. If you have any printable jokes you would like to share with your fellow supporters, please e-mail them to me on john@behindtheflag.co.uk go on, let’s all have a laugh.
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