Saturday 15th November 2014 Kick Off: 15:00
Bootle FC
Dave McCann Says Good afternoon and welcome to The Royal
British Legion Stadium for this afternoons
home league fixture against Bootle FC. First
of all may I welcome Bootle’s management
team and all associated with the club. I hope
you feel welcomed and have a safe journey home.
We have recently been on a good run of form and results but were
brought back down to earth with a bump on Tuesday night with the re-
sult at Ashton Athletic. The performances at Nelson in the MEN United
Cup, Barnoldswick and Runcorn in the league were particularly impres-
sive considering we were away from home. We showed a togetherness
and quality that enabled us to run out convincing winners on all 3 oc-
casions. Tuesday however was a stark reminder that no team can take
any game for granted. We know we underperformed massively in that
game and are eager to put in a positive performance today that will
enable us to get the result we want
Today we face Bootle who have traditionally been a strong team in this
league for a number of years. We shared the points on the opening
day of the season in a very entertaining game. I hope today’s game is
just as entertaining but we come out on top.
I hope you enjoy the game and visit us again for our next home fix-
ture….UP THE GATE!
Squires Gate 3-2 Stockport Sports
The Royal British Legion Stadium
Attendance: 51
Saturday 1st November 2014
Squires Gate hosted Stockport Sports on Saturday. Gate returned to the Royal
British Legion Stadium and league action after a successful 3-1 in the MEN United
Cup away to Nelson last weekend. Stockport Sports came into the game having
registered 16 new players with new manager Matthew Broadhead looking to make
an impact following a 6-1 loss to Congleton Town in the Cheshire Cup. Gate made
two changes to the starting line up for this game with Alex Colquhoun and Jake
Forshaw both coming in.
The home side could have been ahead early into the game,Jack Sowerby doing all
the hard work in rounding the keeper but couldn't find the finish to match the skill.
Gate again had the chance to open the scoring but Alex Murphy's drive from the
edge of the box just rose over the bar. Gate were made to pay the price on the
20th minute when the referee awarded a dubious penalty. Gate struggled to clear
the ball and whilst trying to do so took down a Stockport attacker. Keeper Ben
Fletcher dived the right way to save the ball but Ryan Humphreys reacted quickest
to open the scoring for Stockport. Gate weren't behind for long though as straight
from kick off Harry Dunn attacked down the left and squared the ball to Jack Sow-
erby who equalised for Squires Gate. In the space of five minutes Sowerby could
have scored another but after finding himself one on one with the goalkeeper he
couldn't slot the ball through the onrushing keepers legs. The game was quickly
turning into the Sowerby show and he made it two just before half time. Good work
from Jake Forshaw down the right found Sowerby in acres of space to easily slot
away his and Gates second.
Moving into the second half and Stockport made a change as the half began. It
was the away side who would draw level, a very impressive passing move involv-
ing 4 separate eventually ending with Ryan Humphreys scoring his second of the
day. Like in the first half it didn't take Gate long to reply to Stockport scoring. Just
seven minutes on the clock was all it took for Gate to reply. As the corner was fired
into the box the referee blew the whistle and indicated a Gate players shirt was be-
ing pulled. Jack Sowerby stepped up and converted the penalty with confidence to
score his and Gates third of the game. The close of the game saw little chances
for either teams, Gate looked comfortable and the home side see saw out what
was their 5th win of the season. This win see's Gate move up to 14th in the league
with 4 games in hand on the team above.
Gate 3-2 Stockport Sports
Jack Sowerby getting his first
of three goals in the first half
to get Gate level after a penal-
ty that put Stockport in front
Photo By Steve McLellan
Alex Murphy passes the ball
to Jack Sowerby to put Gate
2-1 up at half time
Photo By Steve McLellan
Jack Sowerby getting his hat
trick from the penalty spot and
gets the 3 points for Gate.
Photo By Steve McLellan
Todays Fixture Saturday 15th November 2014
Premier Division
1874 Northwich vs Nelson
AFC Liverpool vs Abbey Hey
Ashton Athletic vs Barnoldwick Town
Bacup and Rossendale Borough vs Runcorn Town
Colne vs Glossop North End
Congleton Town vs Winsford United
Runcorn Linnets vs St Helens Town
Silsden vs Alsager Town
Squires Gate vs Bootle
Stockport Sports vs Maine Road
West Didsbury and Chorlton vs AFC Blackpool
A round up of today’s games:
This weekend, league leaders host strugglers St Helens Town, looking to extend
their lead after s 4-3 win over Congleton Town on Tuesday. After a surprising 5-0
win for Barnoldswick Town last weekend over fellow strugglers Stockport Sports.
They play away to Ashton Athletic, who are on a high after their 4-0 victory over
Squires Gate on Tuesday so that game promises to have plenty of goals. 2nd
placed Glossop North End play away to Colne. Meanwhile AFC Blackpool play
away to West Didsbury & Chorlton.
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Barnoldswick Town 1-3 Squires Gate
Slitnetnight Stadium
Attendance: 94
Tuesday 4th November 2014
Barnoldswick on Tuesday night looking to continue their good form from the
last couple of games. Gate made two changes from Saturday with Josh
Westwood coming back in for Colquhoun and Chris Anderson coming in
for Jake Forshaw.
Gate started much the better side and could have been ahead early on, but
the Barnoldswick goal keeper got down well at the feet of Harry Dunn to stop
the shot. Gate had a shout for a penalty soon on, Jack Sowerby sent
through the middle and was brought down but the referee waved away the
protests. Great work from Harry Dunn through the middle who's pass creat-
ed a chance for Brett Ferguson but his shot was fired over. To say it was all
Gate in the first half was an understatement and they would have been very
unlucky not to go in, in the lead at half time.
The start to the second half couldn't have started any different to the first. It
was Barnoldswick who took the lead, Gate lost the ball from the throw in and
Barnoldswick pounced to open the scoring. Gate replied soon after, Harry
Dunn reacting quickest after the keeper spilled the ball from a Sowerby free
kick. Brett Ferguson had the chance to double Gates lead but his shot flew
over the bar. Gates next goal came from a mix up in the defence and Jack
Sowerby slid through to score a brilliant goal. Gate made the game comfort-
able soon after, Josh Westwood volleying in straight from the corner. Gate
controlled the game and slowed it down for the end of the game. The team
defended as a unit and saw out the game to win 3-1.
After the game Gate manager Dave McCann said "I thought it was a de-
serve win for the lads, we could have had 2 or 3 in the first half. Disappoint-
ed to go behind in the second half but the lads texted well. We're looking for-
ward to the game against Runcorn on Saturday who like ourselves had a
good cup run and are in some decent form".
Reported By Mark Ashmore
Barnoldswick Town 1-3 Gate
Match Preview Good afternoon, and welcome to the Royal British Legion Stadium for our NWCFL Premier
Division fixture against Bootle. It is the 12th game between the two sides, with history going
in Bootle’s favour but recent form is in Squires Gate’s favour. So today, it is certain to be a
well fought battle. Back in August, when these sides last met, the game ended in a 1-1 draw.
But since then, both sides have played plenty of games. In their last game. Squires Gate
played away to high flyers Ashton Athletic, on a cold Tuesday night, a 4-0 defeat ended
Gate’s 5 game unbeaten run.
On the back of a fantastic victory over Runcorn Town, where Gate walked away with all 3
points in a 7-2 win. Super striker Jack Sowerby netted yet another hat trick, and Westwood
also scored twice in a game that manager Dave McCann said he would have been happy
winning 1-0.
In the last home game Squires Gate beat strugglers Stockport Sports, where Jack Sowerby
scored a hat trick, and has now netted 16 times in 15 games. An impressive record, which
I’m sure would of attracted attention off of other clubs. Jack will want to get back on the score
sheet today after a goalless game midweek.
Now back on to today’s game. Bootle have had the same kind of form as Squires Gate, both
teams losing just once in their last 6 matches, Bootle winning 4, and Gate winning 3. So if I
was to predict a result for today’s game, I would say a draw. However, Bootle have a better
away record then Gate’s home record.
With only Maine Road sitting between the two sides in the league table, there is only 1 point
separating the two sides and a win for either side could put them up to 9th which would be
the aim for today.
We would like to thank you for your continued support, and for attending today’s match. We
hope you have a safe journey home.
Enjooooooy the game!
By Daniel Hayden. Programme Editor.
Bootle
Nickname: The Bucks
Founded: 1953
Capacity: 2,500
Ground: Delta Taxis Stadium
Bootle
The original Bootle F.C. were formed in 1880 and played at Hawthorne Road. In 1889/90 Bootle
became founder members of the Football Alliance. That season was their most successful as
they finished league runners-up, reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, where they lost to
Blackburn Rovers (0-7).
When the Alliance merged with the Football League in 1892, Bootle became founder members
of the new Second Division. However, despite a respectable 8th place final position, the club
dropped out after one season (and were replaced by neighbours Liverpool) and seemingly dis-
appeared due to financial problems.
Football returned to Hawthorne Road when a new club, Bootle Athletic. was later formed with
the new team initially playing in the Liverpool Leagues. In 1948 when they were elected to the
Lancashire Combination 2, which they won at the first attempt. However, they struggled in the
top-flight and after several tough seasons withdrew and folded during the 1953/54 campaign.
In 1953, the current club was formed at first as Langton and played in the local leagues. After a
very successful spell in the Liverpool County Combination (which they won on numerous occa-
sions) the club reverted back to its better known identity of Bootle F.C. in 1973 and a year later
joined the Lancashire Combination, which they won in 1976 and 1977. They then joined the
Second Division of the Cheshire County League, which they won in their first season, and were
promoted to the First Division.
In 1982 the Cheshire County League was one of the leagues that merged to form the North
West Counties League, which Bootle duly joined, becoming a member of the First Division. The
club spent most of their time in the First Division until 2000 when they dropped into the Second
Division. However, despite finishing 6th in 2002, the club dropped into the Liverpool County
Combination. In 2006 they were elected back into Division 2 of the North West Counties League.
In 2009 Bootle won promotion to the NWCL Premier Division and also won the Championship.
The Bucks first season back in the Premier Division was relatively successful finishing 3rd in the
league and also a successful run in the FA Vase. Bootle`s attendance record was also broken
when 1088 (previously 750) watched the Liverpool senior cup tie between the Bucks and
Everton.
Honours:
North West Counties League
Division one Champions 2008-2009
Cheshire Country League
Division two Champions 1978 - 1979
Lancashire Combination
Champions 1975-1976, 1976– 1977
Gate 1-4 Bootle
Last Time Out
The home side were the first onto the attack, without testing Dean Porter, in the visitor’s goal. but Bootle pushed up on the pitch, winning a corner, which was cleared, only for it to be returned, and within five minutes James Riley, came in from the right to put them in the lead. Gate looked as though they would soon draw level, with Sowerby running at the de-fence, only to be blocked by the advancing Porter. Then McKenna, and Richards having shots, but without testing the keeper. While at the other end, Ben Fletcher was called upon to come to the rescue when Connor Christiansen broke free to shoot. He made a couple of blocks as the visi-
tors broke through Gate’s defenders.
On the half hour Bootle went 2 up when Lee Thompson buried a free kick into the top cor-ner, giving Fletcher no chance. Gate worked the ball down both flanks, and on 45mins the stroke of half time a cross from Seydou Bamba, was collected by Jack Sowerby, who calmly scored from 26 yards, and the home side went into the break looking on top.
The second half saw Gate pushing forward and a goal looked imminent as shots from, Richards, Carney, Sowerby, Russell, were blocked and deflected, while the visitors looked happy to absorb all that Gate threw at them, and relying on long clearances for breaka-ways, and would count themselves unlucky, as the ball was cleared off the line several times. But goal number three was a carbon copy of the last home game conceded two weeks earlier, Bootle chased down the right after a long clearance, and the winger was brought down within feet of the corner flag. The resulting free kick was met by Grant Pru-den, for goal number three on 63 minutes. The visitor’s goal area was the busiest place for the closing 15mins of the game, but their defence held firm, against all that Gate threw at them. Max Rothwell, came on for his first game of the season, after suffering a broken leg at the end of last season, but Gate lost leading scorer Jack Sowerby with a calf injury. Andy Richards effort brought a save from Porter, and the long clearance, was met by Ben Fletch-er, his clearance hitting advancing forwards shins, who fell from the impact. To the sur-prise of all, the referee surprisingly awarded a penalty, which Jamie Hay converted on 90+ minutes, the 22nd goal against Squires Gate, in the last 8 games.
Manager Dave McCann told the Gazette, "Thought for periods of the game we gave as good as we got and looked dangerous. Our intensity was good and looked like we could get something from the game. Ultimately though errors and poor decision making have cost us dearly. Individuals need to eliminate mistakes from their game and focus a lot better so that correct decisions are made and then we’ll give ourselves a chance. At the moment were beating ourselves rather than the opposition beating us"
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 Slisden 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 0-4 56 12th League
Sat 15th Nov Bootle H League
Tue 18th Nov Colne H League
Sat 22th Nov Maine Road A League
Sat 29th Nov Winsford United H MUCupR3
Sat 6th Dec Glossop North End H League
Sat 13th Dec Winsford United A League
Sat 20th Dec Abbey Hey H League
Fri 26th Dec AFC Blackpool H League
Sat 3rd Dec Nelson A League
Sat 17th Jan St Helens Town H League
Sat 24th Jan AFC Liverpool A League
Sat 7th Feb Bacup & Rossendale Borough H League
Sat 14th Feb Runcorn Linnets H League
Sat 21th Feb Stockport Sports A League
Sat 28th Feb West Didsbury & Chorlton A League
Sat 7th Mar West Didsbury & Chorlton H League
Sat 14th Mar AFC Liverpool H League
Sat 21th Mar 1874 Northwich A League
Sat 28th Mar Abbey Hey 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
P W D L F A GD PTS
1 Runcorn Linnets 212 17 5 0 58 18 40 56
2 Glossop North End 18 15 2 1 52 8 44 47
3 1874 Northwich 17 13 3 1 36 10 26 42
4 Ashton Athletic 22 11 7 4 35 22 13 40
5 AFC Liverpool 20 11 3 6 46 29 17 36
6 Nelson 19 11 2 6 42 30 12 35
7 Colne 17 10 2 5 38 19 19 32
8 Congleton Town 20 8 8 4 37 27 10 32
9 Alsager Town 23 9 3 11 41 47 -6 30
10. Bootle 18 8 4 6 33 22 11 28
11 Maine Road 23 8 4 11 35 43 -8 28
12 Squires Gate 17 7 6 4 36 26 10 27
13 Silsden 17 8 3 6 30 29 1 27
14 Winsford United 19 7 4 8 37 36 1 25
15 West Didsbury and Chorlton 19 8 0 11 29 41 -12 24
16 Runcorn Town 16 6 2 8 40 36 4 20
17 Abbey Hey 22 6 2 14 28 52 -24 20
18 St Helens Town 20 6 2 12 27 55 -28 20
19 Stockport Sports 20 3 4 13 29 69 -40 13
20 Barnoldswick Town 20 3 3 14 28 48 -20 12
21 AFC Blackpool 22 2 4 16 18 51 -33 10
22 Bacup and Rossendale 21 1 3 17 18 55 -37 6
TOP SCORERS Record vs Top Half
Record vs Bottom Half
W D L
5 0 1
W D L
5 3 0
W D L
2 1 3
W D L
2 2 4
Record when scoring first
W D L
1 2 3
W D L
4 1 0
GAMES SINCE
1 Win 3
3 Home Win 7
1 Away Win 5
0 Defeat 0
5 Home Defeat 0
0 Away Defeat 9
5 Score Draw 1
6 No Score Draw 20
0 Conceding 1+ 0
1 Scoring 1+ 0
6 Clean Sheet 5
1 Back To Back Wins 3
1 Gaining A Point 3
0 Losing A Point 0
Jack Sowerby 16
Jake Forshaw 4
Alex Murphy 4
Tom Peterson 8
Kurt Sherlock 5
Steven Williams 3
Head To Head Records
Home L D L W D W
Away L D W W W L
Collated D D W W W L
Squires Gate - last 6 matches until 01.11.14
All Competitions
Home W W L D D W
Away L D W W W L
Collated D W W W W L
All Competitions
Bootle- last 6 matches until 15.11.14
Facts And Stats
Ones To Watch
Tom Peterson - Striker
Bootles top goal scorer in the league the year with 8
goals. Scored two league hatricks against Colne and
AFC Blackpool.
Shaun Harris
The former AFC Liverpool defender has a lot of experi-
ence at this level. A rock in any team and a threat from
set plays. Has one goal in the league.
Ian Craney
The former Swansea, Huddersfield, More-
cambe and Accrington midfielder was reg-
istered last week and could be in line to
make his first start of the season today.
Plenty of experience at a higher level than
this and has recently played for Stockport
County and Stafford Rangers.
Mark Ashmore has been on the case and gives us a look at the opposition and
which players will be a danger today. Here are his picks;
Runcorn Town 2-7 Squires Gate
The Pavilions Stadium
Attendance: 97
Saturday 8th November
Squires Gate travelled to Runcorn Town on Saturday, looking to continue their 5 game unbeaten run
which has seen Gate win three and draw two. Gate remained unchanged from Tuesday night's
win away at Barnoldswick. Gate sat 14th in the league before this encounter with Runcorn in 16th
just four points behind Gate. Both teams had been labelled "cup teams" coming into this game
due to their cup success both teams beating higher opposition in the earlier rounds.
It took Gate just five minutes to get the scoring underway the inform Jack Sowerby past two men
with ease to fire in to make it 15 goals for the season. Gate seemed to be playing with a swagger
and confidence that has been evident all season for them. Good work from Winger Dunn down
the left almost created a second for Gate but his cross found the keepers gloves. Jack Sower-
by could have had a second soon after but he chose to take another touch instead of shooting
and the keeper collected. Into the 28th minute Danny Penswick found himself with a goal scoring
chance on the edge of the box but just struggled to get the ball out of his feet, luckily for Gate Alex
Murphy was just behind him to take the ball off his toes and score Gate second of the game. The
home side were not without chances in the first half though, their best chance coming just after
Gate had scored their second but the home side could only find the post. It was Harry Dunn who
again attacked Town down the wing his cross was inch perfect to find Alex Murphy on the penalty
spot to volley home for his second and Gates third of the afternoon.
Into the second half and it took Gate just 2 minutes to add another, fine work by Harry
Dunn through the middle of the park, who in turn found Jack Sowerby for the striker to score his
second and Gate's fourth of the match. The ever lively Harry Dunn again linked up well with Jack
Sowerbyfor the latter to score his third of the game and his seventeenth of the season. Alex Mur-
phy could have had his hatrick shortly after but his drive from the edge of the box was just tipped
over by the keeper. Good work again from Harry Dunn on the left, whose performance deserved a
goal, his cross into the box took a nasty deflection from the Runcorn defender who scored the un-
fortunate own goal. With a six goal lead Gate look comfortable but as the second half went on
Runcorn looked to get back into the game. A ten minutes of madness for Gate occurred after their
sixth goal with the home side pulling two goals back. First Chris Lawton scored from the corner
after Gate had cleared off the line and Fletcher had saved well. Then ten minutes later Ross Da-
vies hit the post and was first to the rebound to score Runcorn's second. But Gate weren't done
scoring for the day and added a seventh late on sub Mark Buchan opening his account for the
club with a sweet strike right into the top corner, making it impossible to save.
It's the second time this season that a Squires Gate game has finished 7-2 to Gate, Gates home
game to Alsager on the 20th September. After the game Squires Gate manager Dave McCann
said: Today was one of those game where every time we went forward we looked a threat. We
counter attacked really well with lots of pace but lost of quality as well. The team performance was
probably one of the best since I've been in charge.
Report by Mark Ashmore
Runcorn Town 2-7 Gate
GATE REMEMBER (Below)
The team pay their respects to the soldiers
who died, before the game against Runcorn
Town.
Harry Dunn (Right) plays a through pass to
Jack Sowerby, who’s shot goes just past the
post.
Harry Dunn has a shot on goal
but his effort is only blocked by
the Runcorn Town keeper.
NWCFL Newsletter The first snap of winter saw wind and rain sweep over the North West, but only two NWCFL
games fell victim to the weather on day when fixtures in both divisions produced plenty of talk-
ing points.
In the Premier Division, the top three teams all won to maintain their challenge in the promo-
tion race.
Runcorn Linnets stay top after recovering from the loss of an early goal at Maine Road to even-
tually triumph 3-1.
Under the managerial stewardship of the inimitable Derek Barber once more, Maine Road took
a 15th minute lead through Connor Hughes before Adam Wade levelled for Linnets on the half
hour mark. Two second half goals from Kyle Hamid secured the points for the visitors.
Glossop North End stay in second place after a comfortable 4-0 win over Winsford United. Two
goals in the opening 24 minutes from Jason Carey sent the Hillmen on their way, and Luke
Mack and Kieran Lugsden doubled the score in the second half.
1874 Northwich are third in the table, with goals in each half from Matthew Ward and
Matthew Beadle earning a 2-0 win at Silsden in a game that was preceded by a Remembrance
Service at the Angel Telecom Stadium.
Ashton Athletic lost ground on the top three after being held to a 1-1 draw at Congleton Town,
Sam Bailey equalising for Athletic four minutes after Christopher Middleton had put the Bears
ahead.
Nelson narrowed the gap between themselves and AFC Liverpool to one point, with a 2-1 win
over the Reds at Victoria Park. After Jack Sinnot had levelled after Peter Wright's early opener
for Nelson, George Melling grabbed the winner for the Admirals with seven minutes remaining.
The most eye catching result of the day was at the Pavilions, where Squires Gate inflicted Run-
corn Town's heaviest defeat in the NWCFL, winning 7-2, after being 6-0 up inside the
hour. Jack Sowerby scored his third hat trick of the season and his second in succession for
Gate, with Alex Murphy scoring twice. Colne also turned in an impressive goalscoring display
away from home, winning 5-2 at St Helens Town with Spencer Jordan scoring a hat trick. Dan-
ny Boyle, scorer of two hat tricks himself this season, also got on the scoresheet for the visi-
tors.
Results
Saturday 8th November 2014
Premier Division
AFC Blackpool 1-2 Abbey Hey
Alsager Town 1-0 Bacup And Rossendale Borough
Barnoldwick Town 5-0 Stockport Sports
Bootle 1-2 West Didsbury and Chorlton
Congleton Town 1-1 Aston Athletic
Glossop North End 4-0 Winsford United
Maine Road 1-3 Runcorn Linnets
Nelson 2-1 AFC Liverpool
Runcorn Town 2-7 Squires Gate
Silsden 0-2 1874 Northwich
St Helens Town 2-5 Colne
Tuesday 11th November 2014
Premier Division
Aston Athletic 4-0 Squires Gate
Runcorn Linnets 4-3 Congleton Town
Stockport Sports 0– 4 Abbey Hey
Crossword
cross
3. Kenilworth Road (5,4)
5. Devon based conference side. _____ United (7)
6. Cod Army (9,4)
7. 'Green hoops.' (6)
9. Managed Leeds. Now at Crystal Palace (4,7)
11. Ex-Cardiff and Watford manager (5,6)
14. French Ex-Arsenal No.14 (7,5)
15. European cup winners, 1982 (5)
16. Ex Newcastle, Liverpool and Blackburn manager. Graeme _____ (7)
Down
1. First name of ex-footballers. Shearer & Hansen. (4)
2. Beat AFC Fylde in the FA Cup last weekend. (8,6)
4. Liverpool chant. 'You'll Never ____ Alone' (4)
8. Current European Cup winners. (4,6)
10. Played for Barcelona and Arsenal. Now at Chelsea. Cesc _____ (8)
12. Chelsea legend, now at Manchester City. Frank _____ (7)
13. Queens Park _____ (7)
For those of you who like International football, why not have a go at
predicting some scores for this weekend’s games? Award yourself 1
point for correct result and 2 points for a correct score.
Score to beat: 9 Your score: _____
England - Slovenia 2-0
Spain - Belarus 2-0
San Marino - Estonia 0-0
Preston - Bradford 2-1
Gillingham - Leyton Orient 3-0
Yeovil - Fleetwood 2-2
Carlisle - Accrington 2-1
North Ferriby - AFC Fylde 0-2
Prediction Corner
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
@squiresgatefc
Ben FLECTHER
Andrew RICHARDS
Chris ANDERSON
Jack COOK
Joshua WESTWOOD
Jonathan HOTHERSHALL
Billy MCKENNA
Alexander MURPHY
Jack SOWERBY
Steven EYANGA-BWANGA
Daniel PENSWICK (C)
Harry DUNN
James MORLEY
Brett FERGUSON
Alexander MCKENDRICK
Ryan RILEY
Jake FORSHAW
Mark BUCHAN
Alex COLQUGHOUN
Shaun HOLMES
Dave MORAN
Dean PORTER
Richie COWDEROV
Paul BYRNE
Sean COULTON
Liam DODD
Chris TYSON
Emini ADEGENRO
Jason MCSHANE
Jay MCGRANE
Kieron BRISLEN
Mark KIRBY
Paul SPEED
James MCSHANE
Ross MCDOWELL
Ste WILLIAMS
Match Officials
Referee: Mark DUNCAN
Assistants: Owen WILLIAMS, Luke DONALDSON