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Saturday 21st February 2015 Kick Off: 3:00
AFC Liverpool
Good afternoon and welcome to The Royal British Legion Sta-
dium for this afternoons league clash against AFC Liverpool.
First all may I welcome AFC Liverpool’s management team
and all associated with the club. I hope you feel welcomed and have a safe journey
home.
Today will be the 4th time we’ll have met AFC Liverpool this season and so far the
previous 3 encounters have all been entertaining ones. Both sides were involved in
cup fixtures midweek with ourselves putting in a below par performance against
Glossop but Liverpool having a fantastic win against neighbours Bootle. We will be
looking to bounce back from Tuesday’s result with a positive performance. We have
12 games left this season and we are wanting to finish as strong as possible so that
we finish as high as possible in the league. We’ve got lots of points to play for and
some really entertaining fixtures ahead that everyone should be looking forward to.
We know from our previous encounters that AFC Liverpool are one of the best foot-
balling sides in this division and a team who I have plenty of respect for. They play
very attractive football and are one of the best passing sides I have seen in a long
time at this level of football.
I hope you enjoy the game and visit us again for our next home fixture….
UP THE GATE!!!!!
The Gaffer
NEXT HOME GAME
In our next home game at The Royal British Legion Stadium, we
host the league leaders in the first meeting between the two
sides this season. So make sure you come down for this top of
the table clash, which should be a very entertaining game. Can
you think of a better way to spend a Saturday?
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SQUIRES GATE McKenna(55), Ferguson(87)
BACUP & ROSSENDALE
GATE TAKE ALL THREE POINTS FROM BATTLING BACUP Squires Gate hosted Bacup & Rossendale Borough on Saturday afternoon, look-
ing to bounce back from their loss to Glossop two weeks ago. Gate came into the
game on the back of a week's rest after their away tie at Abbey Hey fell foul of the
weather last Saturday. Gate made one change to the team that lost vs Glossop
with Billy McKenna starting in place of Sean Holmes, who dropped to the bench.
It was Bacup who made the better start to the game, the team bottom of the
league looked on top early on, It took Gate a good ten minutes to get into the
game after looking sloppy and lack lustre early on. Gate's first chance fell when
Billy McKenna made a clever run to get in behind and was found by Harry Dunn,
but Mckenna's shot was poor and straight at the goal keeper. Gate's next chanc-
es was a carbon copy of the first but this time nobody could get on the end of
Alex McKendrick's cross back into the box. Bacup had a golden chance to open
the scoring shortly after, a quick freekick catching Gate napping but keeper Ben
Fletcher came to the rescue showing quick reflexes to keep the game level.
Bacup fought in the game though and didn't look like a relegation threatened
team. They made it very hard for Gate to play and had their own chances to win
the game. Harry Dunn had the last chance of the first half. From the goal kick he
took the ball down on his chest before
shooting first time but his shot went
over the bar.
Half Time: Squires Gate 0-0 Bacup &
Rossendale Borough.
The second half provided a change of fortunes for
Gate, clearly the half time team talk worked, moti-
vating and encouraging Gate to improve in the sec-
ond half. Gate pilled on the pressure and it took until
the 55th minute for them to open the scoring. Billy
McKenna with a tame shot which somehow snuck in
at the near post, Bacup's goalkeeper will have to
take the blame for this one, he seemingly thought
the ball was going wide only to see it sneak past the
post. Gate showed incredible patience and concen-
tration after going one up and showed how to de-
fend a lead. Bacup had several chances to find an
equaliser but a combination of poor finishing and
good defending from the home teams defence allowed Gate to maintain their lead.
Gate also had their chances many of which saw them in 3 vs. 2 situations.
But Gate's front three of Buchan, Murphy and Dunn didn't have their scoring boots on
and struggled to finish easy chances. Gate's second of the game would come from two
of their substitutes Robbie Bromley finding the ball on the left hand side before driving
forward at the Bacup defence. His ball across the box found fellow sub Brett Ferguson
who's scuffed shot found its way into the bottom corner. The 2-0 win makes it 13 clean
sheets for Gate and gets them back on what is hopefully a winning run.
After the game Gate manager Dave McCann said: It was a very pleasing result. We
weren't at our best especially in the first 15 minutes but we eventually worked our way
into the game and got the result we deserved. Bacup caused us problems and could
have had a couple of goals if their finishing was better but I can say the same about us,
we could have been more clinical in front of goal. Games like today are never easy but
overall I was more than happy with the 3 points today.
Report by Mark Ashmore
Pictures by Albert Cooper / Steve McLellan
Saturday 21st February 2015
FA Vase 5th Round Replay
Dunston UTS v Glossop North End
Premier Division
1874 Northwich v Slisden
Ashton Athletic v Colne
Bacup & Rossendale Borough v Alsager Town
Barnoldswick Town v Winsford United
Congleton Town v West Didsbury & Chorlton
Nelson v Bootle
Runcorn Town v Abbey Hey
Squires Gate v AFC Liverpool
FIXTURE CHANGES
A few changes to Squires Gate’s fixtures as the game with West
Didsbury and Chorlton has been moved to the 31st March. The Wins-
ford United game has been moved forward to Saturday 7th March.
TODAYS FIXTURES
GLOSSOP NORTH END
SQUIRES GATE
3
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SO NEAR BUT YET SO FAR AS GATE CRASH OUT THE CUP
Squires Gates hopes of cup success were crushed at the hands of Glossop
North End after a second half mauling.
Gate made one change to the team with Robbie Bromley starting up front in
place of Mark Buchan. Gate had the weekend off with no game this weekend.
Glossop on the other hand faced Dunston in the cup. The game went to extra
time after normal time ended 2-2.
It was the home side who had the first chance of the game the ball slipping un-
der Danny Penswicks foot before Ben Fletcher rescued his keeper in the one
on one situation. It was a frustrating first half for Gate who found themselves in
all the right places but looked for the pass instead of getting the shot away.
There wasn't much difference between the two sides with both having chances
to break the deadlock. Harry Dunn turned provider on the half hour but his ball
across the box couldn't find a Gate man. Gate struggled to clear the ball to-
wards the end of the first half and Sam Grimshaw found himself through on
goal to open the scoring. Gate will have been disappointed to have conceded
in the manner they did having matched there hosts up until that point.
HALF TIME Glossop 1-0 Squires Gate
It would be fair to say that Gate col-
lapsed in the second half and came out
looking a completely different team.
More poor defending allowed Jason
Carey to tap in at the back post after the
ball was fired across the middle of the
box. Gate made it even more difficult for
them selves soon after, Danny Penswick
judged to have bought the last man
down inside the box, the result being a
sending off and a penalty to the home
side. Jason Carey stepped up from the
spot to put the home side 3-0 up and looking comfortable. Glossop had a cou-
ple of chances late on but Fletcher kept the score line respectable. The game
ended 3-0 to the home side and sees them through to the semi finals.
This result is a disappointing one for Gate but allows them to concentrate back
on the league. There next game comes at home to AFC Liverpool on Saturday.
Reported by Mark Ashmore
Picture by Albert Cooper
Squires Gate - last 6 matches until 07/02/15
All Competitions
Home W W W L D W
Away W L L L L L
Collated D L L D L W
AFC Liverpool- last 6 matches until 07/02/15
Facts & Stats
All Competitions
Home D W D D L W
Away L W W D D L
Collated D W D L W L
At AFC Liverpool (1) At Squires Gate (2)
Overall (3)
Records
Previous Meetings
Squires Gate and AFC Liverpool
have never played on neutral ground.
On Neutral Ground
Results Total %
Squires Gate 0 0
AFC Liverpool 1 50
Draws 1 50
Goals Total Av.PG
Squires Gate 1 2
AFC Liverpool 2 2.5
Results Total %
Squires Gate 0 0
AFC Liverpool 1 100
Draws 0 0
Goals Total Av.PG
Squires Gate 2 2
AFC Liverpool 3 3
Results Total %
Squires Gate 0 0
AFC Liverpool 2 100
Draws 1 0
Goals Total Av.PG
Squires Gate 6 2
AFC Liverpool 8 2.67
NWCFL NEWSLETTER The weekend saw our clubs in both cup and league action, and not surprisingly the sea-
son's biggest crowd of 651 turned up at Surrey Street, for the FA Carlsberg Vase 5th
Round tie between Glossop North End and Dunston UTS.
The game ended tied at 2-2 after extra time, with Jason Carey and Tom Bailey on target
for the Hillmen, who now face a trip up to Gateshead for the replay next Saturday.
Six clubs were also in action in The Men United Cup Quarter Finals, with the away side
emerging victorious on each occasion while at the same time keeping a clean sheet.
Two goals from Josh Hamilton and one from Kieran Carraghan saw Bootle through to a 3
-0 win at West Didsbury & Chorlton, and the other two games both ended 2-0.
Extra time goals from Chris Thomson and Mark Keddie ensured victory for Runcorn
Town at AFC Liverpool, and after a Mark Ayres goal gave Atherton Collieries the lead on
the hour, an own goal sealed a first ever win for Cols at Colne.
In the Premier Division, with Glossop in FA Vase action, Runcorn Linnets extended their
lead at the top of the table to 18 points with a 2-0 win over Silsden, Freddie Potter and
Michael White on target in the opening 21 minutes.
Ashton Athletic remain in third place after a 1-1 draw at home to fourth placed 1874
Northwich. Michael Brandon gave 1874 the lead with 20 minutes to go, but Isaac
Kusaloska grabbed a last gasp equaliser for the Yellows.
Congleton Town were the day's highest scorers, with five different players getting on the
scoresheet in a 6-2 win at home to Maine Road
A first half goal from Danny Egan gave Winsford United a 1-0 win over Nelson,
Abbey Hey pulled further away from the relegation zone with a 3-0 win at Alsager Town,
and at the bottom end of the table, there were welcome wins for Barnoldswick Town and
Bacup & Rossendale Borough.
A hat trick from Thomas Henderson was the highlight of Barlick's 4-1 win over St Helens
Town, and two goals from Dom Marie gave Bacup & Rossendale Borough a very wel-
The League Management Committee can now issue a further statement with re-
gard to Stockport Sports.
The Club has failed to fulfil fixtures on three separate occasions this season,
which is in breach of League Rule 8.6 which states:
“Any Club without just cause, failing to fulfil an engagement to play a Competi-
tion match on the appointed date shall for each offence be liable to expulsion
from the Competition and/or such other disciplinary action the Board may deter-
mine".
The Club have also failed to comply with League Rule 2.3.1 by failing to comply
with the Management Committee instructions regarding confirmed notification
of venues for their remaining home fixtures by the 24th January 2015 deadline.
The Club had been notified of the implementation of League Rule 4.6, whereby
they would not be allowed to play or take part in the competition until the expiry
of 7 days from the day this instruction was complied with.
The Club also has considerable outstanding debt to the League, and have not
complied with the instruction issued on 29th January 2015, when they were
made aware of the requirement to settle the debt in full within 14 days.
Having sought confirmation from The Football Association of the procedure to
be adopted in these circumstances, the League Secretary has now issued 14
days notice to all member clubs that an Extraordinary General Meeting will be
held on Monday March 2nd 2015.
The agenda for the meeting is: "To expel Stockport Sports F.C. from membership
of the North West Counties Football League".
In the event that that member clubs vote in favour of Stockport Sports being ex-
pelled, their playing record will be expunged.
STOCKPORT SPORTS
Gate Fixtures in Full Sat 2nd Aug Bootle A 1-1 109 6th League
Tue 5th Aug Nelson H 3-0 102 6th League
Sat 9th Aug Maine Road H 3-1 72 6th League
Wed 13 Aug Silsden A 0-0 98 8th League
Sat 16th Aug AFC Liverpool A 0-3 172 N/A Cup R1Q
Sat 23th Aug Congleton Town A 0-0 108 11th League
Tue 26th Aug Ashton Athletic H 1-2 105 15th League
Sat 30th Aug New Mills AFC A 2-3 101 N/A Cup R2Q
Tue 9th Sep Barnoldswick Town H 0-0 65 15th League
Sat 13th Sep Bamber Bridge A 2-2 264 N/A Cup R3Q
Tue 16th Sep Bamber Bridge H 2-3 155 N/A Cup R3QR
Sat 20th Sep Alsager Town H 7-2 55 13th League
Tue 23rd Sep Colne A 3-0 151 16th League
Sat 27th Sep Bacup & Rossendale A 3-4 45 15th League
Sat 4th Oct Glossop North End A 3-2 273 16th League
Sat 11th Oct St Helens Town A 0-0 56 16th League
Sat 18th Oct Winsford United H 2-2 65 16th League
Sat 25th Oct Nelson A 1-3 66 N/A MUCupR2
Sat 1st Nov Stockport Sports H 3-2 51 14th League
Tue 4th Nov Barnoldswick Town A 1-3 94 14th League
Sat 8th Nov Runcorn Town A 2-7 97 12th League
Tue 11th Nov Ashton Athletic A 4-0 56 12th League
Sat 15th Nov Bootle H 1-0 85 11th League
Tue 18th Nov Colne H 0-0 82 9th League
Sat 22th Nov Maine Road A 2-3 60 8th League
Sat 29th Nov Winsford United H 1-1
(6-5)
60 N/A MUCupR3
Sat 6th Dec Silsden H 2-0 45 7th League
Sat 20th Dec Abbey Hey H 1-1 45 6th League
Fri 26th Dec AFC Blackpool H 1-0 92 7th League
P W D L F A GD PTS
1 Runcorn Linnets 32 26 5 1 85 32 53 83
2 Glossop North End 25 21 2 2 77 10 67 65
3 Ashton Athletic 31 16 10 5 55 29 26 58
4 1874 Northwich 24 16 5 3 47 15 32 53
5 Squires Gate 29 13 11 5 52 35 17 50
6 Silsden 29 15 5 9 48 42 6 50
7 Nelson 28 14 5 9 57 41 16 47
8 Bootle 28 14 5 9 51 36 15 47
9 Colne 24 14 3 7 51 30 21 45
10 AFC Liverpool 28 13 6 10 62 44 18 44
11 Winsford United 27 12 8 9 52 45 7 42
12 Congleton Town 30 11 5 11 54 50 4 41
13 Alsager Town 33 11 5 17 58 71 -13 38
14 Runcorn Town 27 11 4 12 62 52 10 37
15 Abbey Hey 31 11 4 16 47 62 -15 37
16 West Didsbury & Chorlton 29 11 3 15 47 58 -11 36
17 Maine Road 32 10 6 16 47 64 -17 36
18 St Helens Town 31 7 3 21 38 85 —47 24
19 Barnoldwick Town 31 6 4 21 42 78 -36 22
20 AFC Blackpool 34 4 8 22 30 71 -41 20
21 Stockport Sports 27 3 5 19 34 98 -64 14
22 Bacup & Rossendale Borough 28 2 4 22 23 71 -48 10
Sat 3rd Jan Nelson A 3-3 135 7th League
Sat 10th Jan St Helens Town H 1-1 65 7th League
Sat 17th Jan West Didsbury & Chorlton H 2-0 52 5th League
Sat 24th Jan AFC Liverpool A 0-0 89 5th League
Tue 27th Jan Glossop North End H 0-2 125 5th League
Sat 7th Feb Bacup & Rossendale Borough H 2-0 55 5th League
Tues 17th Feb Glossop North End A 3-0 148 N/A MUCUPQF
Sat 21st Feb AFC Liverpool H League
Sat 28th Feb Abbey Hey A League
Sat 7th Mar Winsford United A League
Tue 10th Mar Runcorn Linnets H League
Sat 21th Mar 1874 Northwich A League
Sat 28th Mar Runcorn Linnets A League
Tues 31st Mar West Didsbury & Chorlton A League
Sat 4th Apr Runcorn Town H League
Mon 6th Apr AFC Blackpool A League
Sat 11th Apr 1874 Northwich H League
Sat 18th Apr Congleton Town H League
Sat 25th Apr Alsager Town A League
NWCFL WORDSEARCH
G U W I N S F O R D U N I T E D
L O N H T O X D A O R N I A M V
O C B L O O P R V I L C F A Y A
S O U A H F N O O U Y O I C O F
S L H L Q T T X J P Y V E M S C
O N E T A G S E R I U Q S T N B
P E S K J C T K K M V O H E M L
N D G U D I W X C F G S I M I A
O N O S L E N J A P E J A R H C
R J K O H N Y E H Y E B B A V K
T S T E N N I L N R O C N U R P
H M L E M L T D F G J Z X Z J O
E N E D S L I S Q E D C U T L O
N A X J P A G G F C Q L I Y J L
D Q 1 8 7 4 N O R T H W I C H N
Q Y W M T U G B Y B I A O K L V
1874 Northwich Maine Road
Abbey Hey Nelson
AFC Blackpool Runcorn Linnets
AFC Liverpool Silsden
Colne Squires Gate
Glossop North End Winsford United
PREVIOUS MEETINGS v AFC LIVERPOOL
Tuesday 27th August 2013
Squires Gate 1-1 AFC Liverpool
The visitors went into the game on the back of an 8-0 win against
Wigan Robin Park the week before. The reds came into the
game full of confidence but surprisingly it was Squires Gate who
opened the scoring as Max Landless chipped the keeper and
then tapped in on 29 minutes. On the hour mark, it was level as
Paul Brown made it 1-1. It was a great result for the hosts but the
visitors must have felt it was points dropped.
Wednesday 19th March 2014
AFC Liverpool 2-1 Squires Gate
Another close game between the sides, as Gate will feel
they deserved a point from this game. During the first half,
the visitors were riding their luck, but managed to see the
game through to half time without conceding. After 63
minutes, AFC Liverpool took the lead as Neville Pickton
scored from 30 yards out and then the game could have
gone either way until the sucker punch on the 89th minute
when the reds doubled their lead. Gate were awarded for all
their pressure in stoppage time as Daniel Penswick netted
when the home side couldn’t clear.
Saturday 24th January 2015
AFC Liverpool 0-0 Squires Gate
In this top of the table clash, it was the third meeting be-
tween both sides having met in the vase and cup already. In
what was hyped up to be a very entertaining game, it was
the away side who had the first chance on the 15th minute
when Dunn’s cross from the left found Alex Murphy at the
back post but his header didn’t test the keeper. There were
many chances for both side but neither side could break the
deadlock, and the result reflected on why both sides were in
the top 6.
This will be the fourth meeting between the two sides this season, as the records are
equal, winning one each and drawing the other.
TOP SCORERS Record vs Top Half
Record vs Bottom Half
W D L
10 4 5
W D L
8 6 0
W D L
3 1 5
W D L
5 5 5
Record when scoring first
W D L
6 3 5
GAMES SINCE:
W D L
6 3 3
1 Win 0
0 Home Win 0
3 Away Win 6
0 Defeat 1
2 Home Defeat 0
0 Away Defeat 3
5 Score Draw 5
3 No Score Draw 2
0 Conceding 1+ 0
1 Scoring 1+ 0
1 Clean Sheet 2
11 Back To Back Wins 1O
2 Gaining A Point 2
2 Losing A Point 1
Alex Murphy 15
Jake Forshaw 6
Josh Westwood 5
Head To Head Record
Ryan Cox 29
Ronnie Morgan 12
Steven Jones 8
AFC Liverpool was formed in 2008, by Liverpool FC fans, who had becoming increasingly frustrated at the cost and difficulty in
obtaining tickets for the Premiership. The supposed ‘39th game’ in which Premier League fixtures would be played in differ-
ent parts of the world proved to be the final straw, highlighting that top flight football is now more concerned about money
than its fans.
A website was created and, with the response being positive, work began to move to the next stage and create a steering
group to make the club a reality.
At the beginning of March 2008 AFC Liverpool was officially formed and it was made clear that the club was not in any way a
response to the ownership issue at Anfield or a protest against Liverpool Football Club, more a reaction to issues at the top
end of football in general.
By May, AFC Liverpool had appointed its first manager in Derek Goulding. The following month the club arranged a ground-
share with Prescot Cables and had been accepted into the North West Counties Football League.
The club’s first game was a 1-1 draw in a friendly with St Helens Town on 16th July 2008 and they began their inaugural
league season extremely well, beating Darwen 5-0 in their first competitive game and going on a run of ten wins in the first
eleven games.
However they failed to keep this momentum going, and the club eventually finished fourth in the league. The season did
prove fruitful though as a victory in the final of the First Division Trophy over Padiham at Ashton Athletic provided the club’s
first piece of silverware.
2009/10 began with three successive victories but after this the season became very indifferent. After a 5-2 home defeat to
Atherton Collieries on Easter Monday, Derek Goulding left the club and ex assistant and goalkeeping coach Paul Moore was
appointed caretaker Manager.
Under Moore’s stewardship AFC had a strong end to the 2009/10 campaign, winning five out of their last seven league games
to climb to fifth in the league and also retaining the First Division Trophy, coming from behind to beat Cheadle Town 2-1 in
the final at Flixton. In doing so, AFC Liverpool became the first club not only to win the Trophy twice but also successfully
defend it.
2010/11 also began in promising fashion with the Reds going on a ten game unbeaten run after an opening day loss at AFC
Darwen. However despite amassing their highest ever points total promotion never looked probable due to the form of
would be Champions AFC Blackpool and second placed Runcorn Town, resulting in a fourth placed finish, missing out on third
by goal difference.
There was disappointment too in the First Division Trophy when they reached the final for a third consecutive time only to
lose to Atherton Collieries 3-2 in extra time. In the FA Vase, steady progress was made to the third round, where their dreams
of Wembley were dashed by a defeat at Whitley Bay, who would go on to claim a third successive triumph.
However at the League AGM in July 2011 there was a surprise when Rossendale were expelled from the league and Formby
were demoted to the First Division. Holker Old Boys, who finished third on goal difference, declined an invitation to take up a
place in the Premier Division, meaning that AFC Liverpool were invited to take the place and the club accepted the chance
that was offered to them.
The 2011/12 season started badly in terms of results but not performances for AFC Liverpool as they had to wait until No-
vember for their first League victory, which came about in the form of a 7-0 demolition of Winsford United
From that point, AFC Liverpool, who had been rooted to the foot of the table, began the steady climb out of danger, ulti-
mately finishing in nineteenth place, sixteen points clear of the relegation places.
2012/13 saw AFC Liverpool consolidate their position in the North West Counties Premier Division with an eleventh placed
finish, accumulating sixty points in the process. As the season progressed, manager Paul Moore built a core squad of players,
which played some of the most exciting, attractive football in the league and post Christmas, won fifteen and drew five of
twenty eight games, including a defeat of eventual Premier Division champions Padiham on their home patch.
The performances were rewarded in the final game of the season as the Reds beat recently crowned champions of the Evo-
Stik NPL First Division North, Skelmersdale United, 3-0 in the Liverpool Senior Cup semi final to book an all North West Coun-
ties clash with Bootle in the final.
Last season the Reds started the campaign at a pace, topping the early tables. They fell just short of being the youngest club
to claim the Liverpool Senior Cup, losing the final on penalties, and remained among the league's pacesetters until November
and December when six points taken from eight games saw them drop away. Paul Moore's side remained consistent post
Christmas though and the club eventually achieved their highest league finish, ending up seventh with a total of seventy
point
AFC Liverpool
AFC LIVERPOOL
The story so far... Comp Date Score
NWCFL 02 Aug AFC Liverpool 1-0 Alsager Town
NWCFL 06 Aug AFC Liverpool 1-1 Ashton Athletic
NWCFL 09 Aug AFC Liverpool 4-0 Nelson
NWCFL 11 Aug Maine Road 2-3 AFC Liverpool
FA CUP EP 16 Aug AFC Liverpool 0-3 Squires Gate
NWCFL 19 Aug 1874 Northwich 0-1 AFC Liverpool
NWCFL 23 Aug Barnoldswick Town 1-1 AFC Liverpool
NWCFL 27 Aug AFC Liverpool 4-1 AFC Blackpool
NWCFL 30 Aug Abbey Hey 4-2 AFC Liverpool
NWCFL 02 Sep Runcorn Linnets 2-0 AFC Liverpool
FAVASE 1Q 06 Sep Squires Gate 2-4 AFC Liverpool
NWCFL 10 Sep AFC Liverpool 2-1 Runcorn Town
NWCFL 13 Sep St Helens Town 0-9 AFC Liverpool
NWCFL 20 Sep AFC Liverpool 3-0 Bacup & RB
NWCFL 24 Sep AFC Liverpool 1-2 Winsford United
NWCFL 27 Sep Congleton Town 2-0 AFC Liverpool
FA VASE 2q 04 Oct Atherton Collieries 4-1 AFC Liverpool
NWCFL 08 Oct AFC Liverpool 4-2 Maine Road
NWCFL 11 Oct AFC Liverpool 3-1 WD&C
NWCFL 14 Oct Winsford United 2-2 AFC Liverpool
NWCFL 18 Oct AFC Liverpool 1-5 Colne
LSC 1R 21 Oct Ashton Town 2-7 AFC Liverpool
TMUC R2 26 Oct AFC Liverpool 3-2 Bacup &RB
NWCFL 01 Nov AFC Liverpool 3-1 Barnoldwick Town
NWCFL 08 Nov Nelson 1-2 AFC Liverpool
NWCFL 15 Nov AFC Liverpool 3-1 Abbey Hey
LSC QF 19 Nov AFC Liverpool 4-3 Everton Reserves
NWCFL 22 Nov Colne 2-0 AFC Liverpool
NWCFL 25 Nov AFC Liverpool 7-3 St Helens Town
TMUC 3 29 Nov Alsager Town 2-1 AFC Liverpool
NWCFL 26 Dec AFC Liverpool 0-1 Bootle
NWCFL 03 Jan AFC Blackpool 2-2 AFC Liverpool
NWCFL 10 Jan AFC Liverpool 3-4 Alsager Town
NWCFL 17 Jan Runcorn Town 2-1 AFC Liverpool
NWCFL 24 Jan AFC Liverpool 0-0 Squires Gate
TMUC QF 14 Feb AFC Liverpool 0-2 Runcorn Town
LSC SF 18 Feb AFC Liverpool 2-1 Bootle
Next Up For The Gate... vs Abbey Hey (A)
NWCFL Premier Division
The Abbey Hey Stadium
Saturday 28th February 2015
Kick off: 15:00
vs Winsford United (A)
NWCFL Premier Division
Barton Stadium
Saturday 7th march 2015
Kick Off : 15:00
vs Runcorn Linnets (H)
NWCFL Premier Division
The Royal British Legion Stadium
Tuesday 10th March 2015
Kick Off 19:45
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BRAIN TEASERS Can you name these North West teams that have got themselves in a bit
of a scramble?
Can you match the teams with the year that they were formed in?
CELTC
LIVERPOOL
PRESTON
WATFORD
TOTTENHAM
ARSENAL
1863
1888
1886
1882
1892
1881
Aston Villa - Stoke 1-3
Chelsea - Burnley 4-0
Crystal Palace - Arsenal 1-3
Man City - Newcastle United 3-1
Swansea - Man United 1-2
Hull - QPR 0-0
Blackburn - Blackpool 3-0
Brentford - Bournemouth 2-3
Derby - Sheff Wed 2-0
Watford - Norwich 2-2
Fleetwood - Notts County 2-1
Preston - Scunthorpe 3-1
For those of you who like league football, why not have a go at predicting some scores for this week-
ends games? Award yourself 1 point for correct result and 2 points for a correct score.`
Score to beat: 11 Your score: _____
PREDICTION CORNER
Answers Page
Brain Teasers Wordsearch
Team Unscrambler
1. Blackpool
2. Bolton Wanderers
3. Liverpool
4. Everton
5. Blackburn Rovers
6. Fleetwood Town
7. AFC Blackpool
8. Squires Gate
What Year?
CELTIC - 1888
LIVERPOOL - 1892
PRESTON - 1863
WATFORD - 1881
ARSENAL - 1886
TOTTENHAM - 1882
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Club Information
Chairman
Stuart Hopwood
Secretary
John Maguire
Treasurer
John Stokes
Manager
Dave McCann
Assistant Managers
Richard Thomas
Mark Shaw
Groundsman
Brian Addison
Micky Farrar
Peter Bryant
Steve Bellamy
Bar & Hospitality
Denise Gibson
Emma Hopwood
Christine Walsh
Media
Steve McLellan
Albert Cooper
Danny Braid
Mark Ashmore
Programme Editors
Daniel Hayden
Jay Hayden
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Ben FLECTHER
Andrew RICHARDS
Chris ANDERSON
Jack COOK
Joshua WESTWOOD
Alexander MURPHY
Daniel PENSWICK (C)
Harry DUNN
Brett FERGUSON
Alexander MCKENDRICK
Ryan RILEY
Jake FORSHAW
Mark BUCHAN
Alex COLQUGHOUN
Shaun HOLMES
Micheal HALL
Billy MCKENNA
Robbie BROMLEY
Shaun HOMES
Darren TORPEY
Steve CORRIS
Jack SINNOTT
Steve JONES
Francis BARRY
Muktar MAHAUMA
Nevil PICTON
Liam LOUGHLILN
Micheal GIRVAN
John LAWLESS
Steve WILLAMS
Ronnie MORGAN
James BUCKLEY
Ryan COX
Joshua PURCELL
Jay WYNNE
Tom STEWART
Nathan VALENTINE
Ryan JONES
Sean CALLAND
Declan MORGAN
Elvis BANYIHWABE
Paul MOORE
Tom WILLAMS
Match Officials
Referee: Peter Gooch
Assistants: Matt Rickard, Daniel Sims