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Match programme St Helens Town v Tadcaster Albion, FA Vase 3rd Round Saturday 6th December 2014
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North West Counties Football League Premier Division Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 North West Counties Football League Premier Division Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 Executive Programme Sponsor Executive Programme Sponsor
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Page 1: St Helens Town v Tadcaster Albion

North West Counties Football League Premier Division

Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year

2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

North West Counties Football League Premier Division

Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year

2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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Page 2: St Helens Town v Tadcaster Albion

North West Counties Football League Premier Division

Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year

2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

North West Counties Football League Premier Division

Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year

2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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Page 3: St Helens Town v Tadcaster Albion

North West Counties Football League Premier Division

Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year

2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

North West Counties Football League Premier Division

Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year

2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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Division One P W D L F A GD Pts

1 Tadcaster Albion 19 16 1 2 66 18 49 48

2 Shaw Lane Aquaforce

18 13 3 2 70 18 42 52

3 Worksop Town 18 12 3 3 57 22 39 35

4 Heanor Town 18 12 2 4 40 16 38 24

5 Staveley

Miners Welfare 17 12 2 3 37 21 38 16

6 Barton Town Old

Boys 18 10 2 6 39 27 32 12

7 Handsworth Parramore

19 9 4 6 41 21 31 20

8 Albion Sports 20 10 1 9 47 37 31 10

9 Bridlington Town 18 8 7 3 29 22 31 7

10 Cleethorpes Town 15 10 0 5 42 19 30 23

11 Garforth Town 20 6 7 7 32 36 25 -4

12 Pickering Town 19 6 4 9 36 45 22 -9

13 Athersley Recrea-

tion 17 5 5 7 22 22 20 0

14 Thackley 22 5 5 12 28 48 20 -20

15 Maltby Main 19 6 2 11 34 55 20 -21

16 Parkgate 19 4 6 9 25 44 18 -19

17 Liversedge 18 5 3 10 23 48 18 -25

18 Retford United 19 3 6 10 18 43 15 -25

19 Armthorpe

Welfare 19 4 3 12 24 57 15 -33

20 Nostell Miners

Welfare 19 2 3 14 22 51 9 -29

21 Glasshoughton

Welfare 21 2 3 16 13 75 9 -62

Premier Division Table as at Tuesday 2nd December 2014

* points deducted for a breach of league rules

Toolstation NCEFL Today’s Team News

Cover: 1986-87 FA Vase winning captain Tommy O’Neil

No Gls St Helens Town Rory Crowther

James Halpin

Jack Hont

Ryan Duffy

Aaron Morris

Lewis Coyle

Jack McKay

Gareth Grant

Andy Gillespie

Kris Bell

Ed Richardson

Marcus Perry

Matthew Davidson

James Rushton-Woods

Chad Whyte

Dom Whelan

No Gls Tadcaster Albion Peter Lawrie

George Bissett

Paddy Miller

Liam Ormsby

Andy Milne

Denny Ingram

Nick Thompson

Jonathan Greening

Josh Barrett

Tom Claisse

Josh Greening

Callum Ward

Vincent Dhesi

David Brown

Ashley Hope

Tom Mitchell

CLUB INFORMATION

Honorary Life President: Alan Wellens

Vice President: Jim Barrett

Chairman:

John McKiernan (07713 339682)

Vice Chairman: Glyn Jones

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

Full Committee:

John McKiernan, Jeff Voller, Jim Barrett, Ste Ball,

Chris Ford and Glyn Jones.

Trustees: John McKiernan and Eric Bond

Club Manager: Ian Price

Assistant Manager:

Nick Matthews

Physiotherapists: Nicole Garner Jess Pritchard & Ben Fletcher

U21 Team Manager

Alan Gillespie

U21 Asst Manager: John Whelan

U18 Team Manager: Cairns Hardie

U17 Team Manager:

Nick Matthews

Veterans Team Manager: David Platt

Email:

[email protected]

Main Club Sponsor: Johnsons Toyota Liverpool

Main Shirt Sponsor:

Eciguk St Helens

Legal: St Helens Town Limited

Private Limited Company

Company No. 04392840 Date of Incorporation 12.03.2002

Company Directors:

Jim Barrett

Parent Company: A wholly owned subsidiary of

Sporting Club St Helens Limited

Saturday 6th December 2014, kick off 3pm The FA Challenge Vase, Third Round

Manager: Ian Price Assistant: Nick Matthews

Manager: Paul Marshall Coach: Michael Morton

Referee: Mr D Hitchell (Prenton) Assist: Mr T Morgan (Chester) & Mr C Brown (Warrington)

Today’s Executive Match Sponsor:

St Helens Town Red & White Shirts

White Shorts, Red & White Socks

Tadcaster Albion Yellow Shirts

Yellow Shorts & Socks

www.researchangelman.org.uk

Action from Tadcaster Albion 2-1 Morpeth In the 2nd Round of the FA Vase Saturday 19th November 2014

Photos courtesy of Ian Parker

Tadcaster Albion AFC

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North West Counties Football League Premier Division

Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year

2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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Premier Division P W D L F A GD Pts

1 Runcorn Linnets 25 19 5 1 63 21 42 62

2 Glossop North End 21 17 2 2 63 9 54 53

3 Ashton Athletic 26 14 8 4 48 23 25 50

4 1874 Northwich 20 15 4 1 42 10 32 49

5 AFC Liverpool 23 13 3 7 56 35 21 42

6 Nelson 22 12 4 6 46 33 13 40

7 Colne 20 11 3 6 40 25 15 36

8 Squires Gate 20 9 7 4 40 28 12 34

9 Silsden 20 10 4 6 36 31 5 34

10 Congleton Town 22 8 8 6 37 32 5 32

11 Alsager Town 25 9 4 12 43 50 -7 31

12 Maine Road 26 9 4 13 40 49 -9 31

13 Winsford United 21 8 5 8 41 39 2 29

14 Bootle 21 8 4 9 33 30 3 28

15 West Didsbury &

Chorlton 21 8 2 11 31 43 -12 26

16 Runcorn Town 18 7 3 8 42 36 6 24

17 St Helens Town 23 7 2 14 32 63 -31 23

18 Abbey Hey 23 6 2 15 29 55 -26 20

19 Barnoldswick Town 24 4 4 16 31 57 -26 16

20 AFC Blackpool 27 3 6 18 23 59 -36 15

21 Stockport Sports 24 3 5 16 34 83 -49 14

22 Bacup & Rossendale

Borough 22 1 3 18 18 57 -39 6

Premier Division Table as at Tuesday 2nd December 2014

* points deducted for a breach of league rules

Premier Division

Saturday 6th December 2014

F.A. Carlsberg Vase 3rd Round

1874 Northwich v Glossop North End

Chadderton v Newcastle Benfield

St Helens Town v Tadcaster Albion

Premier Division

Abbey Hey v Winsford United

Alsager Town v Bootle

Bacup & R Borough v AFC Liverpool

Colne v Congleton Town

Maine Road v Runcorn Town

Runcorn Linnets v Barnoldswick Town

Squires Gate v Silsden

West D & Chorlton v Stockport Sports

First Division

Atherton LR v Chadderton

Barnton v Atherton Collieries

Cammell Laird 1907 v AFC Darwen

Daisy Hill v Wigan Robin Park

Holker Old Boys v Eccleshall

Irlam v Ashton Town

Rochdale Town v Cheadle Town

Widnes v Hanley Town

Monday 8th December 2014

Lancashire Challenge Trophy Quarter Finals

Atherton Collieries v Ramsbottom United

Daisy Hill v Holker Old Boys

Tuesday 9th December 2014

The Men United Cup 3rd Round

1874 Northwich v Colne

Premier Division

Squires Gate v Glossop North End

Saturday 13th December 2014

Premier Division

Abbey Hey v Colne

AFC Liverpool v Stockport Sports

Congleton Town v Barnoldswick Town

Glossop North End v Ashton Athletic

Maine Road v Bootle

Nelson v Alsager Town

Runcorn Town v West D & Chorlton

Silsden v Bacup & R Borough

St Helens Town v 1874 Northwich

Winsford United v Squires Gate

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North West Counties Football League Premier Division

Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year

2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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Talk of the Town Good afternoon and welcome to Brocstedes Park for this FA Challenge Vase, Third Round Tie against Northern Counties East League, Premier Division outfit Tadcaster Albion. May I open by welcoming our visitors I hope they enjoy the short time they will spend with us and have a safe journey home after the game.

It has been just a week since we were last here at Brocstedes Park last Saturday taking on basement side Bacup & Rossendale Borough, whilst it might be a little bit too early on in the season to suggest that it was a relegation “six pointer” it was a vital game to take maximum points from and we got off to an excellent start, Town had all the early possession and the chances started to come. A good through ball found skipper Andy Gillespie and his effort from the edge of the box was saved by the visiting stopper before Kris Bell linked with Gillespie to open the scoring. Bell did well on the right wing advancing before picking out Gillespie with his centre and his quick touch and shot found the net evading Callum Jakovlevs in the visitor’s goal. Further pressure saw a fine move in which Gillespie linked with Jack McKay and his cross from the right found Bell whose acrobatic effort was kept out by Jakovlevs. The lead was doubled before the interval

when good work by Jack Hont on the left saw him beat the full back and send a dangerous cross to the front post which Bell was on hand to head home and this saw Town 2-0 up at the break. Town threw Bacup a lifeline not long after the restart when a sloppy piece of defending which saw Hamish Falconer and Rory Crowther leave the ball for each other to deal with and eventually Crother was forced to act but the striker got to the ball fractionally before him and the keeper caught him giving a penalty away. Crowther quickly atoned for his error as he dusted himself down to save Martin Ormesher’s initial effort from the spot

and then was quickly back up to block the rebound. This aberration aside it was a comfortable second half for the hosts as they secured a vital three points in the battle to stay away from the relegation zone. Moving onto today’s contest it’s fair to say that we will be massive underdogs in this afternoon’s tie against the leaders of the Northern Counties East League, Premier Division, the bookmakers will be making the visitors the favourites for the tie and all the pressure and expectation will be on the Brewers to win the contest this afternoon. Everything I have seen in the media and on Social Media says that we have no chance this afternoon and with some predicting an emphatic win for Tadcaster Albion. The Yorkshire outfit are flying this season and are looking to secure a the single promotion place to the Evo-Stik league with the battle at the top of the table being an intriguing one similarly to the battle at the top of the table in the NWCL, Premier Division. Hopefully the fact that there is no pressure on Town will see the lads relax and put on a good performance this afternoon in reality we will need to perform at the top of our game to stand any chance of advancing this afternoon but we seem to have been a bit of an FA Vase team showing guts and determination at vital times in some of the contests no more so that in the previous round at Alnwick Town. Let’s get behind Town this afternoon and hopefully cheer them onto victory you support is vital to the cause! Enjoy the game . . . Jeff Voller

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North West Counties Football League Premier Division

Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year

2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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The Brewers - FA Vase

Tadcaster Albion’s FA Vase v NWCL Teams

Date Round Opp Div Result

1982/83

09/10/1982 Preliminary NWC-2 New Mills 2-3 Tadcaster Albion

1985/86

23/11/1985 2nd NWC-1 Tadcaster Albion 0-3 Clitheroe

1987/88

05/09/1987 Extra Preliminary NWC-2 Tadcaster Albion 1-1 Great Harwood Town AET

15/09/1987 Replay NWC-2 Great Harwood Town 5-2 Tadcaster Albion

1994/95

29/10/1994 1st NWC-2 Oldham Town 3-0 Tadcaster Albion

2000/01

23/09/2000 2nd Qualifying NWC-2 Squires Gate 4-1 Tadcaster Albion

2004/05

25/09/2004 2nd Qualifying NWC-1 Tadcaster Albion 2-1 Formby

23/10/2004 1st NWC-2 Silsden 2-1 Tadcaster Albion

2010/11

11/12/2010 3rd NWC-P Formby 2-3 Tadcaster Albion

2014/15

01/11/2014 1st NWC-P Winsford United 2-3 Tadcaster Albion

Tadcaster Albion’s All Time FA Vase Record

P W D L F A GD Win %

Home 34 13 2 19 53 73 -20 38.24

Away 34 14 3 17 49 61 -12 41.18

Collated 68 27 5 36 102 134 -32 39.70

Tadcaster Albion’s FA Vase Record Vs North West Counties League Teams

Home 3 1 1 1 3 5 -2 33.33

Away 7 3 0 4 13 20 -7 42.86

Collated 10 4 1 5 16 25 -9 40.00

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North West Counties Football League Premier Division

Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year

2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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Town v Bacup In Town Today The club is believed to have been formed in 1892 as John Smith's Football Club, the founders took this name as the location of their ground in Tadcaster is situated behind the John Smith’s brewery. They have their roots in the York Football League and records show that they played in it prior to 1909 Tadcaster Albion, in the early days, played home games on the site of the cricket ground on Station Road, before moving to the Ings ground, near to where the present Samuel Smith Brewery Packaging Block now stands. Changing facilities were in the town, at the rear of the Falcon Public House on Chapel Street, and it was a common Saturday afternoon sight to see nets, corner flags, buckets, oranges, players and officials trekking through the town.

Down the years the club has played in several leagues. In early times, Barkston Ash and later still the Yorkshire and Northern Counties East Leagues. In the 1909–10 season John Smith's gained promotion from the old York League Division Two into the top flight of the York League system, where they would compete against the likes of York City “A”, Rowntrees, Heworth and others. The club encountered problems in the early 1920s, but in 1923 came back under the new name of Tadcaster Albion. The league committee placed them in the second-level division of the York League, which they won that season and were promoted. By 1926–27, Tadcaster were back under the John Smith's name and were playing at the second level of the York League again; oddly, a second team was founded in 1930 under the name of Tadcaster Albion, they both played on the same field and even rose up the divisions together, Smith's won the second level championship in 1932–33. It is thought that this was in case one club went into trouble, then the other could continue on in a better league position. They both merged because of World War II and kept the Tadcaster Albion name, along with the nickname “the Brewers”. Albion won the York Football League in 1947–48, beating out a competitive pack which included York Railway Institute , who would dominate largely in the following years. Despite winning the league, Tadcaster were not promoted and continued on through the 1950s. Football continued on the Ings ground until 1960, when the club moved 100 yards up river to its present home at the Park. Tadcaster joined the Yorkshire League, Division Three in 1973–74. During their second season in the league, they were promoted to the Yorkshire League Division Two, narrowly missing out on the runner-up spot on goal average. The goal difference tables would be turned in favour of Albion during the 1976–77 season, when they were promoted to the Yorkshire League Division One on goal average. They had a very good cup run during the 1977–78 season as they reached the 5th round of the FA Vase. Relegations followed in 1979 and again in 1980. In 1982–83 they became a founding member of the Northern Counties East League, they remained in Division One for fifteen seasons. In 2009–10 they won the Northern Counties East League, Division One Title and followed this In 2010–11 with a 4th placed finish in the Northern Counties East League, Premier Division and won the NCEL President's Cup beating Farsley AFC 5–1 in the final. The club have been ever present in the NCEL Premier Division ever since and in the autumn of the 2013-14 season they lead the NCEL Premier for the first time in their history, eventually finishing the season in 3rd position after having 4 points deducted for fielding an ineligible player.

NWCFL Premier Division action at Brocstedes Park, Ashton

St Helens Town 2-0 BRBFC Saturday 29th November 2014

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Match Report Important win for Town ahead of Vase clash

St Helens Town 2-0 Bacup & Rossendale Borough St. Helens Town duly completed their expected win over basement club Bacup & Rossendale Borough on Saturday, thereby securing their first “double” of the season, with a solid 2-0 victory. More importantly, this was their seventh win of

the league season, six of which have come against the bottom five clubs in the table and with only two games remaining against that quintet, they put valuable clear water between themselves and the relegation-threatened teams. With three teams set to lose their Premier League status at the end of the season, it was a must-win game and Town passed their test with flying colours, dominating throughout. The architects of the success were the strike duo of Andy Gillespie and Kris Bell, who scored a goal apiece and were streets ahead of their East Lancashire opponents and the duo always looked likely to score in

the first half. The teams were evenly matched in the opening quarter, but Town stepped up their game as confidence grew. Without Chad Whyte, who was on holiday, Gillespie adopted a more central role and he is gaining fitness and pace game by game, following his return from horrific facial injuries suffered on Easter Monday and is now approaching his best form. Bell, on the other hand, is a recent recruit from Warrington League side Rylands. He surely has a big future in the game and Town will be looking to capitalise on his razor-sharp touches and eye for goal for as long as they can. As it turned out, he left the field, presumably as a precautionary measure, five minutes into the second half, having all but secured the three points in a devastating 20-minute spell at the end of the opening period. Town’s first chance came after 15 minutes, Gillespie bursting clear, but Bacup keeper Callum Jakovlevs saved well low down, but the

striker made no mistake with his second opportunity on 27 minutes, poking past the keeper following a crisp pass along the by-line by Bell. Bell then had a chance of his own immediately afterwards, only just clearing the visitors’ crossbar. Aaron Morris then went on another run, but failed to get the necessary force behind his shot to trouble Jakovlevs, but the game was put effectively beyond Bacup’s reach six minutes from the break, when Bell headed home an exquisite cross from full-back Jack Hont out on the touchline and the teams went in with Town two goals to the good. Bell was taken off five minutes after the resumption, Marcus Perry deputising and almost immediately, Town were penalised following a defensive error, which resulted in keeper Rory Crowther bringing down Martin Ormesher, but the 17-year-old stopper guessed correctly and saved the same player’s spot kick. That was Bacup’s only real chance of the second half and, no doubt mindful of the big test ahead next Saturday, St. Helens were content to tighten up in midfield and defence, thereby dealing comfortably with all Bacup could throw at them and Town’s only real chance in front of goal was Perry’s well-placed shot on 55 minutes, which just evaded the base of the far post. With 23 games of the 42-match season behind them, Town are well-placed to preserve their ever-present status in the NW Counties League top flight and they can now turn their full attention to plotting the downfall of Tadcaster Albion on Saturday, the winners of the tie going into the last 32 and, even if they go no further, they will collect £1500 from the Carlsberg sponsorship and enjoy an exemption next season from the first three rounds of the competition.

Glyn Jones

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North West Counties Football League Premier Division

Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year

2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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Tadcaster Albion FC Club Honours: Northern Counties East League Division One: Champions: 2009-10 Northern Counties East Football President’s Cup: Winners: 2010-11 Yorkshire League Divison Two: Runners-up: 1976-77 Yorkshire League Divison Three: Runners-up; 1974-75 York Football League: Champions: 1947-48, Runners-up: 1953-54 York Football League Division One: Champions: 1909-10, 1923-24, 1932-33 Club Records: Highest Attendance: 1,000 v Winterton Rangers, FA Vase, 1976-77; Record Victory: 13-0 v Blidworth Welfare, NCEL Division One, 1997-98; Record Defeat: 10-2 v Thackley, 1984-85 FA Cup: Third Qualifying Round: 2012-13, knocked out by Boston United 2-0. FA Vase: Fifth Round: 1977-78, knocked out by Frenchville Community 2-1

Season League P W D L F A GD Pts Position

1999-00 NCE-1 30 7 3 20 33 84 -51 24 14/16

2000-01 NCE-1 30 6 6 18 29 58 -29 24 16/16

2001-02 NCE-1 30 9 3 18 40 62 -22 30 13/16

2002-03 NCE-1 32 6 4 22 30 59 -29 22 16/17

2003-04 NCE-1 34 6 5 23 32 75 -43 23 18/18

2004-05 NCE-1 30 14 8 8 56 38 18 50 6/16

2005-06 NCE-1 30 21 1 8 55 35 20 64 3/16

2006-07 NCE-1 32 14 7 11 60 54 6 49 7/17

2007-08 NCE-1 32 9 7 16 48 66 -18 34 12/17

2008-09 NCE-1 36 9 4 23 47 94 -47 31 17/19

2009-10 NCE-1 34 22 8 4 80 37 43 74 1/18

2010-11 NCE-P 38 20 8 10 90 62 28 68 4/20

2011-12 NCE-P 38 20 7 11 68 50 18 67 8/20

2012-13 NCE-P 42 23 8 11 84 60 24 77 6/22

2013-14 NCE-P 44 29 10 5 116 48 68 93 3/23

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2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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U17s Player Profile Liam Murray - currently in school Year 10, playing well above his age group with Town’s Under 17s. Liam was a former Preston North End schoolboy and was there for 6 seasons before sadly being released . Liam is in the current West Lancashire school boy team. He can play anywhere in midfield, great passer of the ball, long or short. Real role model for some of the older lads. One of the hardest working lads in the squad.

Name: Liam Murray DOB: 25/03/00 (14yrs old ) Position: Midfielder Team supported: Liverpool Favourite Past and Present: Present: Steven Gerrard, carried Liverpool for years, man for the big occasion. Past: Jamie Carragher, old school defender. Fastest: Tom Gibbings Slowest: Davey Jones Best player at St Helens Town U17s and why: Tom Gibbings - fast, strong, consistent, can defend and attack to the same level and class. Worst dressed: Harry Billingsley Best dressed: Jordan Patterson

Longest in the shower: Ryan ' Rhino ' Howard Best music album: Swedish house mafia Best song: Killers - Mr Brightside Best trainer: Joe Stanley Worst trainer: Joseph 'Joboe' Brady

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2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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How We Compare? St Helens Town - last 6 matches

All Competitions Most recent

Home W D D W L W

Away L D W L D L

Collated W L L D L W

Tadcaster Albion - last 6 matches

All Competitions Most recent

Home W W W W W D

Away W W W W W D

Collated W W W W D D

St Helens Town games since...

Tadcaster Albion

games since...

All Competitions All Competitions

Clean sheet

0 Clean sheet

4

Goal Scored

0 Goal Scored

0

Loss 1 Loss 12

No score draw

8 No score draw

72

Score draw 2 Score draw 0

Win 0 Win 2

All Previous Meetings

All Competitions

P W D L F A GD Win %

Home 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A

Away 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A

Collated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A

St Helens Town

FA Vase Round

Reached

Tadcaster Albion

1R 1995-96 1QR

1QR 1996-97 2QR

1R 1997-98 1R

4R 1998-99 2QR

2QR 1999-00 2QR

5R 2000-01 2QR

4R 2001-02 2QR

2R 2002-03 2QR

2R 2003-04 2QR

3R 2004-05 1R

2R 2005-06 1QR

2QR 2006-07 2QR

1QR 2007-08 2QR

2QR 2008-09 1R

1QR 2009-10 1R

3R 2010-11 4R

2QR 2011-12 2R

1R 2012-13 1QR

1QR 2013-14 1QR

FA Vase - Club Records

1986/87 First Entry 1976/77

Winners 86/7 Best Season 5R 77/8

8-1; 04/09/10 Biggest Win 5-0; 04/09/10

0-4; 15/12/10 Biggest Loss 0-7; 21/09/02

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Five Time Winners of Programme of the Year

2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14

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U21s News Town have three new teams (U17s, U21s and Veterans) operating at the start of 2014-15 in addition to our North West Counties League and North West Youth Alliance League (U18s) teams. Today we look at the impressive start to the season for the U21s.

St Helens Town AFC U21s (Cheshire FA Under 21s League) Sponsored by BIZSPACE UK

September 2014 (home fixtures at Edge Hill University)

A Sunday 7th Stockport Sports U21s Won 1-3

H Sunday 14th Sandbach United U21s Won 3-1

H Sunday 21st Ambrose Ellis FC (Liverpool County FA Cup) 3-3 AET

Lost 4-5 on penalties

October 2014

A Sunday 5th Silverdale Athletic U21s (CUP) Won 2-3

A Sunday 12th Egerton U21s Lost 2-0

A Sunday 26th Lostock Rangers U21s Won 3-5

November 2014

H Sunday 2nd Vale Juniors (Congleton) Won 3-2

H Sunday 9th Egerton U21s Won 4-0

H Sunday 16th Ashton-on-Mersey U21s Won 5-1

H Sunday 23rd Cheadle Town U21s Won 5-0

A Sunday 30th Sandbach United U21s Won 1-3

December 2015

A Sunday 7th Wythenshawe Town U21s Cup

Cheshire FA Under 21s League

POS Team P W D L GD PTS

1 Silverdale Athletic 10 8 2 0 18 26

2 St Helens Town 9 8 0 1 20 24

3 Vale Juniors 11 7 2 2 14 23

4 Wythenshawe Town 10 6 2 2 6 20

5 Malpas 8 3 2 3 -4 11

6 Egerton 11 3 2 6 -7 11

7 Sandbach United 11 2 4 5 2 10

8 Cheadle Town 10 2 3 5 -16 9

9 Stockport Sports 8 2 2 4 7 8

10 Lostock Rangers 11 2 1 8 -26 7

11 Ashton on Mersey 11 1 2 8 -14 5

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From the Chair Good afternoon and a very warm welcome to Brocstedes Park for this FA Vase 3rd Round tie against our first time opponents Tadcaster Albion. Let’s hope their players, officials and supporters along with our own home support have had a safe journey and are treated to an entertaining encounter.

This afternoon’s visitors are having a superb season and currently lead the Toolstation Northern Counties East League Premier Division as well as featuring among the ‘bookies’ favourites for the FA Vase. The ‘Brewers’ are certainly ‘on the up’ with big changes at the club over the last year or so since i2i Sports Limited took over control at Ings Lane - of course we wish them well (apart from today) as they look to make progress up the non-league ranks. Both teams will be looking to reach the last 32 of the competition at which point Monday’s draw becomes national. Today’s prize money of £1500 would also be a welcome boost! Tadcaster reached the 3rd Round with a narrow 2-1 home win over Morpeth two weeks ago - a hotly disputed penalty (at least by Morpeth) separating the two sides. Prior to this the Brewers had defeated Winsford United 2-3 at the Barton Stadium. For Town today will be our fifth game in this season’s Vase with wins over Irlam (1-2aet), Nostell Miners Welfare (3-0), Yorkshire Amateur (3-1) and Alnwick Town (4-5aet). I would like to thank to today’s Honorary Match Sponsors the Melissa Adams Angelman Foundation - Melissa and her family will be joining us this afternoon and the club is supporting the charity’s aims of raising awareness of Angelman Syndrome with a feature elsewhere in today’s programme - please take a look at the charity website www.researchangelman.org.uk and please give Melissa your support. We must also thank today’s match ball sponsor Phone Mechanics who are based in St Mary’s Market, St Helens. Prior to kick off both starting line-ups and today’s match officials will pose for an informal joint photograph as part of the Football Association’s commemorations of the World War I 1914 Christmas truce ‘Football Remembers’. Full details of the event are detailed in today’s programme - and look out for the photo on our website following the game. Ian and the lads know they will need to be at their best to take anything from today’s game but this is the FA Vase as many at the club know anything can happen on the day - whatever the result we wish Tadcaster a safe journey home best wishes for the remainder of the season. Finally, congratulations to Alan Gillespie and John Whelan who earned the Cheshire FA Under 21s League Manager of the Month award for November following five successive victories, playing some fantastic football. John McKiernan Chairman St Helens Town AFC

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Jack McKay 09/04/1991 Midfield

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Chris Cottington 04/09/1994

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Kris Bell 12/07/1992

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Cole Ashton 22/05/1993

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Meet the Players

Andy Gillespie 08/04/1991

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James Rushton-Woods 07/10/1992 Midfield

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Paul Cook-Hannah 20/09/1984

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Chris Brinksman 29/09/1990 Goalkeeper

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Karl Bergqvist 10/09/1984 Midfield

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Chad Whyte 11/06/1992

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Alex Gillespie 06/08/1997 Midfield

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Rory Crowther 29/12/1996 Goalkeeper

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Gareth Grant 16/08/1990

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Tea Break Teasers

Q1. Which current Liverpool player was voted Bristol Rovers player of the year in 2009?

Q2. Which current Everton player played in the last FA Cup Final at the “old” Wembley Stadium?

Q3. Who moved to Everton in May 2006 for £8.5m becoming the clubs record buy at the time?

Q4. Who was the last English manager to win the FA Cup?

Q5. What was former referee Howard Webb’s profession before he became a full time referee?

Q6. Which player scored a hat-trick against Liverpool on the opening day of the 1996/7 season?

Q7. Which two clubs were the beaten FA Cup Semi-Finalists least season?

Q8. Who did Liverpool sign in August 2009 for £17m who went on to only make 18 appearances

for the club?

Q9. Which two players have scored over 150 Premier League goals and have played at that level

this term?

Q10. Which former Manchester United player was the top scorer in the Scottish top flight for four

seasons between 2000/1 & 2003/4?

Q11. Which former Liverpool goalkeeper holds the record for the most clean sheets in the Premier

League?

Q12. Which former Everton player is the joint all-time leading England U21 goalscorer with 13

goals?

Q13. Which current Premier League club has reached the most FA Cup Finals (four) without ever

winning the cup?

Q14. Who was West Ham United’s manager when they were relegated from the Premier League in

the 2002/3 season?

Q15. Which two non-Brits have won the FA Cup as both a player and a manager?

1) Rickie Lambert 2) Gareth Barry 3) Andy Johnson 4) Harry Redknapp 5) Policeman 6) Fabrizio Ravaneilli 7) Sheffield United & Wigan 8) Alberto Aquilaini 9) Frank Lampard & Wayne Rooney 10) Henrik Larsson 11) David James 12) Francis Jeffers 13) Leicester City 14) Sir Trevor Brooking 15) Roberto Di Matteo & Gianluca Vialli

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Club News

St Helens Town and Tadcaster Albion are to commemorate the centenary of one of the most iconic moments of the First World War - the 1914 Christmas Truce – as part of a week of remembrance activity in December 2014. 'Football Remembers Week' will take place from 5-14 December. A joint

collaboration between The FA, the Premier League, the Football League and the British Council, the aim is to engage football fans and players at every level about what took place on Christmas Day one hundred years ago on the battlefields in Belgium. On 25 December 1914, soldiers from both sides put down their weapons and crossed into ‘no man’s land’ to share in an impromptu ceasefire. First-hand accounts from the time include references to football being played and photographs taken. The 22 players who start the FA Vase 3rd Round match on Saturday will pose together with the Match Officials prior to kick off. All photos uploaded to social media using #footballremembers will be automatically uploaded to a special website – www.footballremembers.com. The site shall act as a moment of record of football in 2014, a century on from the First World War, and will be preserved for future generations. HRH The Duke of Cambridge, President of The FA, said: “It promises to be a powerful way to engage and educate young people about such an important moment in our history. We all grew up with the story of soldiers from both sides putting down their arms on Christmas Day, and it remains wholly relevant today as a message of hope over adversity, even in the bleakest of times.” How it will work For ALL matches taking place from 5-14 December, all players involved will pose together in a mixed group photograph as a mark of respect to those on both sides that took part in the 1914 Christmas Truce. Each home team should nominate someone to take the photo. Fans, teams and schools will be asked to upload their pre-match pictures via social media over the course of Football Remembers Week. Any match of any size can be uploaded, from school to Sunday

league fixtures, five-a-side matches to kickabouts in the back garden. Those posting photos to social media should use #footballremembers to ensure it is uploaded to the special footballremembers.com website. Any other information is welcome. The website shall act as a moment of record of football in 2014, a century on from the First World War, and will be preserved for future generations. Football Remembers kicked off in May 2014 when the four partners launched a Football Remembers education pack that was sent to more than 30,000 schools across the UK. It includes resources to help children learn about the Truce – including eye-witness accounts, photos, drawings and letters from soldiers some of which have never been published before.

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FA Vase action

FA Vase 1st Round action at Brocstedes Park, Ashton

St Helens Town 3-1 Yorkshire A Saturday 1st November 2014

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Town in the FA Vase St Helens Town’s All Time FA Vase Record

P W D L F A GD Win %

Home 34 21 3 10 84 50 34 61.76

Away 42 21 2 19 77 65 12 50.00

Neutral 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 100.00

Collated 77 43 5 28 164 117 47 55.84

St Helens Town’s FA Vase Record Vs Northern Counties East League Teams

Home 11 9 0 2 37 12 25 81.82

Away 8 5 0 3 16 15 1 62.50

Collated 19 14 0 5 53 27 26 73.68

Town's FA Vase Vs NCEL Teams

Date Round Opp Div Result

1986/87

21/03/1987 Semi Final 1st Leg NCE-P St Helens Town 0-1 Emley

28/03/1987 Semi Final 2nd Leg NCE-P Emley 0-2 St Helens Town, AET AGG 2-1W

1993/94

02/10/1993 Preliminary NCE-1 Hallam 2-0 St Helens Town

1995/96

30/09/1995 2nd Qualifying NCE-1 St Helens Town 4-0 Eccleshill United

1997/98

10/09/1997 1st Qualifying NCE-P St Helens Town 3-1 Ossett Town

1998/99

10/10/1998 2nd Qualifying NCE-1 Hall Road Rangers 1-2 St Helens Town

07/11/1998 1st NCE-P St Helens Town 2-1 Brigg Town

12/12/1998 3rd NCE-P St Helens Town 3-1 Eccleshill United

1999/2000

25/09/1999 1st Qualifying NCE-P Selby Town 4-1 St Helens Town

2000/01

23/09/2000 2nd Qualifying NCE-1 Yorkshire Amateur 3-6 St Helens Town AET

21/10/2000 1st NCE-1 Winterton Rangers 2-3 St Helens Town AET

2004/05

23/10/2004 1st NCE-P St Helens Town 6-2 Hallam

2010/11

04/09/2010 1st Qualifying NCE-1 St Helens Town 8-1 Brodsworth Welfare

18/09/2010 2nd Qualifying NCE-1 St Helens Town 4-0 Worsbrough Bridge Athletic

13/11/2010 2nd NCE-P Winterton Rangers 0-2 St Helens Town

2012/13

04/09/2010 1st NCE-P St Helens Town 2-4 Parkgate AET

2013/14

04/09/2010 1st Qualifying NCE-1 Pontefract Collieries 2-0 St Helens Town

2014/15

05/10/2014 2nd Qualifying NCE-P St Helens Town 2-0 Nostell Miners Welfare

01/11/2014 1st NCE-1 St Helens Town 3-1 Yorkshire Amateur

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of St Helens Town AFC

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, ninth place in 2009/10 being the best finish since. Season 2010-11 saw Town slide to 16th and next to bottom in 2011-12, when they would have been relegated, but for Flixton’s decision to resign from the league. Town began the 2012-13 season under new manager Ian Granite, who brought in a new team and coaching set-up and they battled well to avoid relegation, their status being confirmed with a couple of games remaining. 2013-14 was a mirror-image of the previous campaign, with a 14-game unbeaten run between September and December putting the club just behind the front runners for two thirds of the campaign. Granite resigned in November 2013 due to work and family commitments and his assistant Ian Price took over the reins, assisted by Paul Jones and Nick Matthews, but the long breaks caused by the winter weather interrupted their earlier rhythm and Town finished the season once again in the lower reaches, although never in any serious danger of the drop. Following the demolition of the Knowsley Road ground in 2010, Town have led a nomadic existence up the road in Ashton-in-Makerfield, sharing Ashton Town’s Edge Green Street ground for three seasons before moving across town to Brocstedes Park as the guests of Ashton Athletic in 2012. The current season is scheduled to be the club’s last in exile, as plans are in place for re-location back to St. Helens for the 2015-16 season at the Council-owned Ruskin Park site, currently undergoing massive redevelopment and a brand-new facility awaits. In readiness for the move, the club is undergoing a radical re-branding, adopting the town’s coat of arms as their badge once again and reverting next season to their traditional blue and white colours in preparation for a return to the town in 2015.

Club Honours: 1949 George Mahon Trophy Winners

1951 Lancs Comb Division 2 Champions 1972 Lancs Combination Champions 1973 Bass Charrington Cup Winners

1974 Watson Trophy Winners 1978 St Helens Hospital Cup Winners

1979 St Helens Comb Div 1 Runners Up 1979 St Helens Hospital Cup Runners Up 1980 St Helens Comb Div 1 Champions 1985 NWCFL Reserve Div 2 Runners Up 1986 NWCFL Reserve Div 1 Runners Up

1987 FA Vase Winners (Wembley) 1994 League Challenge Cup Finalists

1994 NWCFL Reserve Division Runners Up 1995 NWCFL Reserve Division Champions 1996 NWCFL Reserve Division Runners Up

1998 Floodlit Trophy Finalists 1999 REALCO Fair Play Award Winners 2009 Bert Trautmann Trophy Winners

Record Appearances: Alan Wellens

Record Goal Scorer: Steve Pennington

Record Attendances: 4000 at Hoghton Road v Manchester City 1723 at Knowsley Rd v FC Utd Manchester 9000 at Prescot Cables v Runcorn (1949)

Programme Awards

1993-94 NWCFL Programme of the Year 1995-96 NWCFL Programme of the Year 1997-98 NWCFL Programme of the Year 1998-99 NWCFL Programme of the Year 1999-00 NWCFL Programme of the Year 2000-01 NWCFL Programme of the Year

2009-10 NWCFL Premier Division 2010-11 NWCFL Premier Division 2011-12 NWCFL Premier Division 2012-13 NWCFL Premier Division 2013-14 NWCFL Premier Division

Wirral Programme Club National Survey

1996-97 NWCFL Programme of the Year 1997-98 NWCFL Programme of the Year 1998-99 NWCFL Programme of the Year

Programme Monthly

2007-08 NWCFL Programme of the Year

Soccer Club Swap Shop National Awards 2010-11 Placed 28th 2011-12 Placed 8th 2012-13 Placed 7th 2013-14 Placed 8th

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A Brief History Club News The original Town club was in existence from 1901 to 1928, but George Fryer and a number of local businessmen decided to re-form the club in 1946. They obtained a lease on the Hoghton Road ground in Sutton, adjacent to St. Helens Junction station on the Liverpool to Manchester railway line, took over a local St. Helens Combination team, Derbyshire Hill Rovers, signing a number of players from other clubs and entered the Liverpool County Combination in the 1947/48 season, playing against Everton “A” and Liverpool “A” and several reserve sides from the leading non-league clubs in the Merseyside area. 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 in their first season and although promoted briefly again for the 1955/56 season, they spent most of their early years in the Second Division. Improvements were quickly made to the facilities at Hoghton Road in the early years, but in November 1952 the decision was taken to re-locate to the former St. Helens Recs’ rugby league ground at City Road in order to further their ambitions of reaching the Football League. Initially, the move resulted in some encouraging crowds, but the club had a change of heart and returned to Sutton in the October 1953. The ground was purchased and further developed and a social club and floodlights were added in later years. Town were Champions of the Lancashire Combination in 1971/72 season, losing only one game, finishing 6 points clear of Accrington Stanley. 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 is still the only club to feature in the top division of that league throughout its existence. The club’s major achievement was to win 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. 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 over 60 years ago and who went on to play the game of his life in the 1956 FA Cup Final, despite breaking his neck in the latter 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. Sadly, all three have passed away in the last few years. Other future stars, groomed at St. Helens Town, include John Quinn (Sheffield Wednesday), Geoff Nulty (Burnley, Newcastle United and Everton) and, most recently, ace goalscorer Dave Bamber, who began and ended his league 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.

We are looking for supporters to become Goldline members which will provide the club with a valuable source of income which will help us to achieve a bright future by assisting us in our goal of making a return to St Helens. In addition, you will have the chance to win up to £5,000 . . . so we could all be winners!

As a lottery partner, St Helens Town Football Club will receive a massive 70p of your £1 weekly subscription. As a Goldline member you will receive your membership card which includes your

membership number, 10 sets of Goldline draw numbers and 4 unique rollover draw numbers: Your 10 sets of Goldline draw numbers will be entered into the Goldline draw every weekday for your chance of winning. Each week 5 prizes of £500 are paid out, that’s a total of £2,500 paid out every week. Your 4 rollover draw numbers will be entered into the weekly draw for your chance of winning up to £5,000. The rollover draw starts at £250 and each week rolls over and increases by £250 until won or until it reaches £5,000 at which time it will be drawn and redrawn until a winner is found. £100s in £10 consolation prizes are paid out every week. Goldline pays out over £170,000 in prizes every year to members. In addition your Goldline membership card will entitle you to exclusive deals available at St Helens Town Football Club. No claim is necessary. Prizes will be sent automatically and either delivered by post or by your agent. Club Chairman John McKiernan said, “Having joined forces with Bolton Wanderers in the Goldline Lottery we can

ensure big cash prizes are dished out every week but the Club also wins too – with the possibility of raising thousands of pounds each year. “We hope those who have previously supported our monthly 500 Club lottery will now join our new venture. We are going to start canvassing this week with a view to entering our first draw at the start of March. In the current climate, this income through the Goldline Lottery will be crucial to the club. If people are able to give up £1 a week to enter then we think this is ta great way to support the club – but also give yourself a real chance of winning some cash too!” For more information on how you can join call John on 07713 339 682 or email [email protected]. Club officials will also have details on match days.

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Season 1989-90 FA CUP

Sep 1 Prelim. Belper Town Away Won 3-2 Sep 15 1st Qual. CURZON ASHTON Home Lost 0-3

FA VASE Nov 3 1st Rd. CAMMELL LAIRD Home Lost 1-2

RAAB KARCHER CUP Oct 20 2nd Rd. OLDHAM TOWN Home Won 2-0 Dec 1 3rd Rd. Atherton L.R. Away Drew 1-1 Dec 8 Replay ATHERTON L.R. Home Won 1-0 Mar 2 QF VAUXHALL GM Home Drew 0-0 Mar 5 Replay Vauxhall GM Away Lost 1-3

LIVERPOOL SENIOR CUP Oct 16 1st Rd. PRESCOT CABLES Home Lost 1-3

Player App Sub App Total App Goals Aspinall, Dave 35 - 35 10

Bleasdale, Dave 11 - 11 2 Dowling, Kevin 20 3 23 6

Eleftheriou, Terry 7 1 8 1 Fahey, Jamie 16 11 27 Gibbons, Phil 2 8 10 Hatton, Brian 6 3 9 1 Hayde, Mick 40 - 40 2 Hesketh, Neil 2 - 2

Humphries, Kevin 5 3 8 Johns, Gary 4 - 4 2 Laird, Gary 16 11 27 4

Lawrenson, Damon 3 3 6 Lee, John 1 - 1

Madin, Lee 4 1 5 Malloy, Chris 28 - 28 Malone, Ian 14 - 14

Morgan, Peter 1 1 2 Muscat, Roy 1 2 3 Musker, Paul 1 1 Myers, Gary 18 1 19

Newland, Ray 6 1 7 O’Donnell, Dave 40 1 41

Paladino, Joe 23 - 23 Parker, Andy 3 - 3

Pennington, Ste 1 - 1 Rigby, Darren 11 2 13 Seddon, Mick 8 - 8 1

Shaw, Neil 43 - 43 3 Skidmore, Ian 45 - 45 Stocks, Jason 38 - 38 15 Taylor, Andy 1 2 3

Thompson, Ian 7 2 9 Webster, Dave 7 2 9 1

Wild, Ian 25 2 27 13 Own goal 1

Totals 495 61 556 62

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Statistical History FA Vase action v Irlam ST. HELENS TOWN AFC – A STATISTICAL HISTORY by Glyn Jones

Part 44 - Season 1990-91 North West Counties League

P W D L F A Pts

Knowsley United 36 25 8 3 95 37 83

Colwyn Bay 36 22 10 4 85 32 76

Ashton United 36 20 7 9 80 45 67

Eastwood Hanley 36 16 12 8 42 29 60

Vauxhall GM 36 15 10 11 42 36 55

Prescot 36 13 12 11 57 55 51

Flixton 36 14 7 15 48 72 49

St. Helens Town 36 13 9 14 52 47 48

Maine Road 36 13 9 14 58 61 48

Skelmersdale United 36 12 11 13 56 49 47

Nantwich Town 36 13 8 15 43 56 47

Leyland DAF-SGL 36 12 10 14 51 53 46

Bootle 36 10 9 17 55 64 39

Bacup Borough 36 9 12 15 38 47 39

Clitheroe 36 10 8 18 50 63 38

Darwen 36 9 11 16 44 62 38

Penrith 36 10 8 18 41 65 38

Atherton LR 36 9 11 16 42 68 38

Salford City 36 6 10 20 30 68 28

Opponents Home Result Away Result

Ashton United Feb 23 Lost 1-3 Oct 27 Drew 2-2

Atherton L.R. Dec 22 Won 4-3 Apr 13 Won 3-2

Bacup Borough Apr 20 Lost 0-3 Jan 19 Won 2-0

Bootle Sep 22 Drew 1-1 Sep 4 Lost 0-1

Clitheroe Nov 17 Lost 1-3 Mar 16 Drew 1-1

Colwyn Bay Nov 24 Lost 0-1 Apr 27 Lost 1-3

Darwen Aug 21 Won 3-0 Jan 5 Won 2-1

Eastwood Hanley May 1 Lost 1-4 Apr 1 Drew 1-1

Flixton Oct 30 Won 4-0 Apr 9 Lost 1-2

Knowsley United Aug 25 Drew 1-1 Apr 17 Lost 0-4

Leyland DAF-SGL Oct 13 Won 2-0 Feb 16 Lost 0-1

Maine Road Sep 8 Drew 1-1 Apr 3 Won 2-1

Nantwich Town Jan 26 Won 1-0 Aug 28 Drew 1-1

Penrith Mar 9 Lost 0-1 Nov 10 Won 4-0

Prescot Cables Jan 12 Won 2-0 Aug 18 Lost 1-2

Salford City Oct 6 Lost 1-2 Mar 12 Won 5-0

Skelmersdale United Mar 23 Won 2-0 Dec 16 Drew 0-0

Vauxhall GM Dec 29 Lost 0-1 Sep 28 Drew 1-1

FA Vase 1st Qualifying Round action at Silver Street, Irlam

Irlam 1-2 St Helens Town (aet) Saturday 9th September 2014

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Town Managers Share the Smile The foundation is based in the UK and was established by Friends and Family of Melissa, who was diagnosed in 2006 with Angelman syndrome. Our aim is to help raise awareness of Angelman syndrome and through a vigorous campaign of organised fund raising events both support and encourage new research projects in the UK and worldwide.

Angelman syndrome is a neuro-genetic disorder affecting approximately 1 in 20,000 – 25,000 individuals. AS causes developmental disabilities and neurological problems, the characteristics include epilepsy, poor sleep pattern, problems with movement and balance and severe speech impairment most will have no or minimal use of words. All Individuals affected will require lifelong care.

Between 1946 and 1962 the club, like many, didn’t have a ‘manager’. Town officials would liaise with first and reserve team captains over team selection. In 1962-63 ‘First Manager’ Pat Murphy came from Burscough with a nucleus of his team which won the Lancashire Combination Division One title for Burscough but the formulae didn’t work for Town despite financial backing of a brand new 200 seat supporters club opened by John Connelly in spring of 1962. 1963-64 Sam Cottingham came after success with Pilkington's in a move to rebalance the squad with more local players. 1964-66 Jimmy McKiernan became the club's first commercial manager and team boss after arriving from Earlestown via a successful playing career which included a spell on the North Wales circuit. 1966-68 Jackie Dewsnip, cousin of Town player Jimmy Dewsnip who along with the latter’s son Neil meant the Haydock based family served Town well over a couple of decades. 1968-71 Peter Jones took the reigns in the wake of the Northern Premier League being formed which reduced Town’s league (Lancs Combination) to one division. He moved on after three years to a position on the staff of Preston North End. 1971-77 Alan Hampson arrived from South Liverpool after a distinguished playing career at Holly Park and became a mini ‘Messiah’ as Town won the Lancs Combination title in 1972 along with the Bass Charrington and Watson trophy in quick succession. He also oversaw Town’s step into the Cheshire County League in 1975 as by then, the Lancashire Comb had become a pale imitation of its former self. 1977-79 The aforementioned Jimmy Dewsnip took the reigns after ‘Hampy’ had moved on and became the first ex Town player to become manager. He combined this with work for the Liverpool County FA with the latter eventually claiming his services after two years. 1979-80 Player manager Geoff Robinson hailed from the new overspill at Laffak where he also ran the increasingly successful ‘Starting Gate’ pub team in the blossoming new Sunday League. Many of his squad were ‘Town’ players but the ‘conflict’ of interests was seen as detrimental to the senior club. 1980-82 Jack Prytherch had been at Wigan Athletic and he brought in players from that area including new club skipper, his son in law, Steve Murfin. Jack’s reign saw the formation of the North West Counties League and Town’s first season was a struggle in the new league’s top flight resulting in a change in mid-term. 1982-84 Peter Rutherford. After the success of Alan Hampson a decade earlier, the Town board returned to South Liverpool again for their next appointment. Peter Rutherford was number two at Holly Park at the time but he also found it hard going in the NWCFL inaugural season and his charges only escaped relegation on a ‘technicality’. Things got a little better the following season and he bowed out just before glory arrived. 1984-87 Alan Wellens had skippered Town’s Lancs Combination title team and went on to become the club’s top appearances holder after making his debut at Great Harwood in 1966. His playing career was ended by a broken leg against Hyde in 1981 at Hoghton Road. Alan went on to Town history with the club’s historic journey to Wembley in 1987 before he and the vast majority of the FA Vase winning side sought pastures new. 1987-92 Alan Aspinall (pictured opposite) took over the mantle of manager following the departure of the Vase squad and management team having been Reserve team boss and spent a successful five seasons in charge.

Allan Wellens receiving the Lancs Combination Championship Trophy

from Wesley Bridge in 1972

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Melissa, mum Kathy and older brother Jacob join us for this afternoon’s fixture against Tadcaster Albion and the club are looking to continue to support the charity’s awareness raising campaign.

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Past & Present 1992-93 Mick Holgate presided over just one season at Hoghton Road before moving

on to Leigh RMI. 1993-2002 Jimmy McBride stepped up from his position as Reserve team boss to take the reigns of the first team for almost a decade which saw the club’s move from Hoghton Road to Saints. Took the club to its first cup final since the visit to Wembley but lost out in the League Cup and Floodlit Trophy finals in the mid 1990s. 2002-2003 John Davison and Peter King arrived from Burscough having presided over a very successful period in the ‘Linnets’ history. After a disappointing first campaign despite significant financial backing the club’s need to tighten the purse strings led to the pair’s departure at the start of the 2003 campaign, along with most of the squad. 2003-04 Ex-Everton professional Paul Lodge became Town

manager as the club reeled from financial cuts but unfortunately his youthful side struggled at the bottom of the league and he was replaced in January 2004. 2004-05 Former Town ‘keeper Joe Paladino took over the reigns from Lodge and secured the club ’s safety from relegation before going to challenge for the title during most of 2004-05. Joe resigned in March 2005. 2005-06 Assistant to Paladino, Joe Gibiliru took over the manager’s position and presided over a period of on the field stability for the club before resigning in September 2006. 2006-07 Alex Wright, who had previously been assistant manager to Paul Lodge returned to the club as manager but his tenure was short-lived as family commitments led to him stepping down in September 2007. 2007-08 John Fletcher, Wright’s assistant, was given managerial responsibility and he steered the club away from the relegation battle with a 19th place finish at the end of 2006-7. Despite the club’s off the field problems and financial difficulties the following season saw Fletcher’s charges finish fourteenth after only one defeat in the last nine games. However Town remained rooted in a relegation spot for most of the following season and Fletcher departed with weeks of the season remaining. 2009 – 2010 Gary Bickerstaffe was appointed in March 2009 and secured the club ’s safety with some ease recording six victories from the final eight games. Bickerstaffe’s fine form as manager continued throughout 2009-10 eventually finishing in 9th place. 2010 – 2011 Lee Riley steps up from assistant manager when Gary Bickerstaffe steps down at the end of the 2009-10. Lee resigned in March 2011 due to work commitments and Iain Dyson took over the managerial reigns before he too stepped down at the end of the season. 2011-12 season saw Jimmy McBride make a return to Town but it proved a difficult season and Town parted company with him as we narrowly avoided relegation.

2012 - 2013 Ian Granite became manager following success with neighbours Wigan Robin Park FC. A challenging 2012-13 season saw Town eventually steer clear of relegation, in doing so maintaining their unique 30 year stay in the North West Counties League top division. Despite an excellent start to the 2013-14 season Ian stepped down at the end of November due to business and family commitments and Ian Price (left) took over the managerial reigns with Paul Jones as his assistant. Many thanks to Jim Barrett and Eric Bond for their input in compiling the information.

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Date Opponents Comp KO Result GK 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17

Aug 2 Maine Road NWCFL 3.00 1-2W Brinksman Cottington Saunders Falconer Morris1 McKay Lightbody Hulme Whyte1 Rushton-Woods Perry Pullinger Alex Gillespie7 Bergqvist11 Cook-Hannah9 Crowther

Aug 5 AFC BLACKPOOL NWCFL 7.45 3-0W Brinksman Cottington Saunders Falconer Morris1 McKay Lightbody1 Hulme Cook-Hannah Rushton-Woods Perry1 Pullinger Alex Gillespie Houghton Bergqvist9 Crowther

Aug 9 ALSAGER TOWN NWCFL 3.00 0-4L Brinksman Cottington Saunders Falconer Morris McKay Lightbody Coulter Cook-Hannah Rushton-Woods Perry Pullinger Houghton3 Alex Gillespie8 Bergqvist11 Crowther

Aug 13 Bacup & Rossendale Boro’ NWCFL 7.45 2-6W Brinksman Cottington Houghton Falconer Morris1 McKay Rushton-Woods Hulme Cook-Hannah Bergqvist3 Perry1 Pullinger Coulter10 Barton11 Andy Gillespie91 Crowther

Aug 16 ATHERTON COLLIERIES FAC EPR 3.00 2-5L Brinksman Cottington Houghton Falconer1 Morris McKay Andy Gillespie1 Hulme Cook-Hannah Rushton-Woods Perry Barton11 Pulling/Saunder Whyte9 Peers/Crowther Coulter7

Aug 18 Runcorn Town NWCFL 7.45 7-2L Brinksman Cottington Houghton Falconer Morris McKay1 Peers Hulme Whyte1 Rushton-Woods Andy Gillespie Pullinger Coulter6 Perry7 Cook-Hannah Crowther

Aug 23 Colne NWCFL 3.00 4-0L Brinksman Cottington Morris Falconer Ogden McKay Andy Gillespie Hulme Whyte Rushton-Woods Perry Pullinger10 Bergqvist11 Cook-Hannah Richardson7 Crowther

Aug 26 STOCKPORT SPORTS NWCFL 7.45 2-4L Brinksman Morris Richardson Falconer Ogden Cottington1 Coulter Hulme Whyte Rushton-Woods1 Andy Gillespie Bergqvist7 Cook-Hannah3 Alex Gillespie Perry9 Crowther

Aug 30 BARNOLDSWICK TOWN NWCFL 3.00 4-3W Crowther Saunders Richardson Falconer Morris1 Cottington Bergqvist1 McKay1 Cook-Hannah Rushton-Woods Andy Gillespie1 Harrison10 Alex Gillespie Peers Brinksman

Sep 6 Irlam FAV 1QR 3.00 1-2W* Crowther Morris Saunders Falconer Ogden1 McKay Bergqvist1 Cottington Cook-Hannah Rushton-Woods Perry Peers5 Hulme11 Whyte9 Harrison Brinksman

Sep 9 ABBEY HEY NWCFL 7.45 1-0W Crowther Cottington Morris Falconer Ogden McKay Bergqvist Hulme Cook-Hannah Rushton-Woods Andy Gillespie Peers Whyte91 Perry11 Alex Gillespie Saunders

Sep 13 AFC LIVERPOOL NWCFL 3.00 0-9L Crowther Saunders Richardson Falconer Morris McKay Andy Gillespie Cottington Whyte Rushton-Woods Perry Peers3 Alex Gillespie11 Cook-Hannah9

Sep 16 RUNCORN LINNETS NWCFL 7.45 0-1L Crowther Duffy Morris Falconer Grant McKay Perry Alex Gillespie Cook-Hannah Rushton-Woods Andy Gillespie Peers Ogden Whyte9 Saunders

Sep 20 Winsford United NWCFL 3.00 3-0L Crowther Cottington Morris Falconer Grant McKay Perry Ashton Cook-Hannah Rushton-Woods Andy Gillespie Saunders Harrison9 Barton7 Whelan

Sep 23 Bootle NWCFL 7.45 3-0L Crowther Duffy Richardson Falconer Morris Cottington McKay Ashton Whyte Rushton-Woods Andy Gillespie Cook-Hannah Bergqvist9 Whelan10

Sep 27 W DIDS & CHORLTON NWCFL 3.00 0-3L Crowther Duffy Saunders Falconer Morris McKay Cottington Ashton Bergqvist Rushton-Woods Andy Gillespie Cook-Hannah10 Saleh11 Perry7

Sep 30 Burscough LSC 1 7.45 4-1L Crowther Whelan Morris Falconer Ogden McKay Saleh Ashton Cook-Hannah Rushton-Woods Bergqvist Andy Gillespie9 Lightbody10 Whyte91

Oct 5 Nostell Miners Welfare FAV 2QR 3.00 3-0W Crowther Duffy Morris Falconer Ogden McKay Saleh Grant Cook-Hannah Bergqvist1 Andy Gillespie1 Saunders Harrison8 Whyte9 Lightbody10

Oct 11 SQUIRES GATE NWCFL 3.00 0-0D Crowther Duffy Morris Falconer Ogden McKay Bergqvist Grant Cook-Hannah Ashton Andy Gillespie Saunders Rushton-Woods11 Harrison Whyte9

Oct 18 Congleton Town NWCFL 3.00 2-0L Crowther Duffy Morris Falconer Grant McKay Cottington Ashton Whyte Andy Gillespie Saleh Cook-Hannah Bergqvist11 Bell10 Rushton-Woods8 Halpin

Oct 21 AFC Blackpool NWCFL 7.45 2-1L Crowther Duffy Morris Falconer Coyle1 McKay Saleh Grant Whyte Bergqvist Andy Gillespie Halpin2 Harrison6 Bell11

Oct 25 Widnes LCC 2R 3.00 4-4D# Crowther Halpin Morris Falconer Coyle McKay Saleh1 Grant Whyte2 Bell1 Andy Gillespie Harrison Bergqvist10 Cook-Hannah

Oct 28 RUNCORN TOWN NWCFL 7.45 2-2D Crowther Halpin Hont Falconer Coyle Morris Saleh Grant Whyte1 Bell1 Andy Gillespie Bergqvist9 Rushton-Woods McKay7

Nov 1 YORKSHIRE AMATEUR FAV 1R 3.00 3-1W Crowther Duffy Hont Falconer Coyle Morris McKay1 Grant Whyte1 Bell1 Andy Gillespie Ogden Rushton-Woods Bergqvist Perry

Nov 4 Stockport Sports NWCFL 7.45 0-2W Crowther Duffy Hont Falconer Coyle Morris McKay Grant Whyte Bergqvist Andy Gillespie1 Saleh Perry81 Bell

Nov 8 COLNE NWCFL 3.00 2-5L Crowther Halpin Hont Falconer Morris Coyle Bell1 Duffy Whyte1 Andy Gillespie Perry Cook-Hannah Peers Nicholson

Nov 15 Runcorn Linnets NWCFL 3.00 1-0L Crowther Duffy Hont Falconer Morris Coyle Bell Grant Whyte McKay Andy Gillespie Ogden Halpin Rushton-Woods Perry9

Nov 19 Alnwick Town FAV 2R 3.00 4-5W* Crowther Halpin Hont Falconer Morris Coyle McKay Grant1 Whyte2 Bell1 Andy Gillespie1 Whelan Richardson11 Davidson10 Perry9

Nov 22 AFC Liverpool NWCFL 7.45 7-3L Crowther Halpin Hont Falconer Morris Coyle1 McKay Grant Andy Gillespie Bell2 Richardson Duffy Davidson8 Perry9 Rushton-Woods11

Nov 29 BACUP & ROSS BORO’ NWCFL 3.00 2-0W Crowther Halpin Hont Falconer Morris Duffy McKay Grant Andy Gillespie1 Bell1 Richardson Davidson8 Coyle Rushton-Woods7 Perry10

Dec 6 TADCASTER ALBION FAV 3R 3.00

Dec 13 1874 NORTHWICH NWCFL 3.00

Dec 20 Nelson NWCFL 3.00

Dec 27 ASHTON ATHLETIC NWCFL 3.00

Jan 3 Silsden NWCFL 3.00

Jan 17 Squires Gate NWCFL 3.00

Jan 24 West Didsbury & Chorlton NWCFL 3.00

Feb 7 BOOTLE NWCFL 3.00

Feb 14 GLOSSOP NORTH END NWCFL 3.00

Feb 28 NELSON NWCFL 3.00

Mar 7 Abbey Hey NWCFL 3.00

Mar 14 CONGLETON TOWN NWCFL 3.00

Mar 21 Glossop North End NWCFL 3.00

Apr 4 WINSFORD UNITED NWCFL 3.00

Apr 6 Ashton Athletic NWCFL 3.00

Apr 18 MAINE ROAD NWCFL 3.00

Apr 25 Barnoldswick Town NWCFL 3.00

TBA 1874 Northwich NWCFL TBA

Season 2014-15 Fixtures, Facts and Figures

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