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Index Club Officials
Welcome to St James’ Park
President
Alnwick Town Association Football Club St James’ Park, Weavers Way Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 1BG
The Duke of Northumberland
Vice President
Norman Laidler
Chairman Secretary
Tel: 01665 603162 Website: www.alnwicktownfc.co.uk E-Mail: info@alnwicktownfc.co.uk
Assistant Secretary
Page Index
Tom McKie Cyril Cox
Brian Ellis
Treasurer
Stuart Cairns
Commercial Manager Alan Lingwood
1st Team Manager Jon Egen
Reserve Team Manager Alan McFall
Club Physio
David Ross & Joanne Chisholm
Groundsman Ian Hogg
Gatemen
Dave Knapp & David Turnbull
Programme / Website Editor Michael Cook
Page 1: Index Page 2: Gift of the Gaffer’s Gab Page 3: Match Sponsors Page 4: Pitch Sponsors Page 5: Commercial Corner Page 6-7: Club History Page 8-10: Player Profiles Page 11: Player Stats Page 12-13: Matchday Info Page 14-15: Opposition Info Page 16: Record Against Opposition Page 17: Match Report Page 18-19: Fixtures Page 20: Division 1 Page 21: Division 2 Page 22-23: Noticeboard Page 24: Stats
Back home again to St James’ Park, this time against Crook Town who were relegated from the 1st Division last season. It seems like they’ve had a bit of a sort out over the Summer so will be a different team to the side that struggled in the league last year. We’re looking to bounce back after 2 defeat in a row. Worst thing to come from the Chester defeat was the injury to Tony Brown. Hopefully he won’t be out for too long. I couldn’t make the Thornaby game but heard we gave a good account of ourselves. Same again today lads, just with the right result. Cheers, Cookie
Gift of the Gaffer’s Gab
It’s nice to welcome Crook Town to St James’ Park today, hoping that their misfortunes from last season are over and that they can provide us with stiff competition to set us up nicely for our run of tough games to come in the next 10 days. It always tough for the players learning new methods and how to cope with lots of new , young faces and I ask you fans to carry on with your great vocal support? We travelled down the Thornaby on Tuesday night with Tony Brown injured from a bad tackle in the Chester-le-street game, and Brad McClelland missing with knee problems, but both Willis brothers were available. Looking to bounce back with a good, honest performance after not being on par against Chester-le-Street and creating our own downfalls. We were brilliant but didn’t have the cutting edge to win the game at Thornaby. Even their manager’s first comment Was how we tried to play the right way. Our time will come. We need patience, belief, and a bit of luck. Jon
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Commercial Corner
Pitchside Advertising Board - £150 a season Pitchside advertising boards at St James' Park are a quick and easy way to get your business noticed. They are seen by players, officials and supporters at the ground, and with local photographers, there is a good chance of your board being in the background of the local newspapers or on social media. Advertising boards are 8x2 feet in size. Match Sponsor - £50 a game Your business will be advertised in our matchday programme, on Facebook, on Twitter, the club website and in the Northumberland Gazette match report. You will also be given two complimentary tickets to the match with half-time refreshments and a free programme. Ball Sponsor - £25 a game Your business will be advertised in our matchday programme, on Facebook, on Twitter, the club website and in the Northumberland Gazette match report. You will also be given a complimentary ticket to the match with half-time refreshments and a free programme. Player Sponsor - £10 a player Sponsor a player for the 2015/2016 for just £10. You will be noted in the matchday programme, Facebook, Twitter and the club website.
For more information, or to get involved with our sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail info@alnwicktownfc.co.uk or speak to a committee member.
Club History
Alnwick Town Association Football Club was formed in 1879, and was then known as Alnwick United Services. The club was the only Association Football side between Dunbar and Newcastle. It is believed that the club played in red shirts with thin black hoops, black shorts and black socks. In 1900 the club moved to our current home, St James’ Park. The club’s name was also changed, to Alnwick United Juniors. Between this time and the beginning of the First World War, the name changed between United and Town on several occasions, and also a brief spell as Alnwick St James’s. The club competed in the North Northumberland League until 1923, moving to the East Northumberland League until 1936. The club was then renamed Alnwick Town, and would compete in the Northern Alliance until 1982, apart from 1 season in the Durham Central League in 1964-65. The 60’s and early 70’s were Alnwick Town’s golden years, winning the Northern Alliance on 7 occasions and a league and cup double 5 times. In 1982-83, Alnwick Town were admitted into the newly formed Northern League Division 2. In the 1988/89 season the club finished runners-up and were promoted to the 1st Division, the highest tier of the football pyramid they have played in to date. The club also elected the league’s first female chairman, Judith Draycott. Relegation from the Northern League 1st Division followed after 2 seasons in 1990/91. The club remained in the Northern League 2nd Division until the 2006-07 season, when failing to meet ground criteria and lack of funds resulted in relegation back to the Northern Alliance. A change in chairman, committee and management saved the club from extinction, and with the club spending 4 seasons in the Northern Alliance Premier Division, they were promoted back to the Northern League for the 2011-12 season. Whilst in the Alliance, the club won the Senior Benevolent Bowl and the Pinpoint Recruitment Cup. The club were also awarded F.A Charter Standard for the first time in their history.
Club History
The club now faces its 5th straight season in the Northern League, looking to build on the 2014-15 season points total of 50, their highest since returning from the Northern Alliance. But it was almost a different story. The 2012-13 season saw the club complete the ‘Great Escape’ on the final day of the season, which was also the club’s 1000th game in the Northern League. A 5-2 victory at St James’ Park against Washington secured Northern League status for the club. Jon Colley scored a hat-trick to complete a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for the club. The 2014-15 season saw the club reach the 2nd Round of the F.A Vase for the first time since the 1975-76 season. Sadly, a 4-5 defeat at home to St Helens Town in extra time ended the Wembley dream for another year. In 2015-16 we look forward to another positive year, with a new management team in place and fresh ideas for the future. Club Honours Aged Miners Homes Cup Winners: 1936/37 Durham Central League Cup Winners: 1964/65 North Northumberland League: 1898/99 North Northumberland Minor Cup: 1903/04 Northern Alliance Challenge Cup Winners: 1961–62, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71 Northern Alliance Champions: 1937/38, 1962/63, 1963/64, 1965/66, 1967/68, 1968/69, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1971/72 Northern Alliance Runners-Up: 1959–60, 1961–62, 1966–67, 1972–73, 2010–11 Northern Alliance Subsidiary Cup Winners: 1980/81 Northern League Division 2 Runners-Up: 1988/89 Northumberland Amateur Cup Winners: 1971-72 Northumberland Senior Benevolent Bowl Winners: 1986/87, 2009/10 Northumberland Senior Cup Runners-Up: 1961/62 Northern Alliance Pinpoint Recruitment Cup Winners: 2008/09 F.A Cup Best: 3rd Qualifying Round (1951-52, 1957-58) F.A Trophy Best: 3rd Qualifying Round (1990-91) F.A Vase Best: 2nd Round (1975-76, 2014-15)
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Player Profiles Baker, Robert - Sponsor: Tyneside Wombles Position: Left Back / Left Midfield Former Clubs: Brief Info: New signing for the 2015/2016 season, looks to be a promising player. Position: Centre Midfield Former Clubs: Monkseaton Academy Brief Info: A talent, looks composed on the ball in pre-season. Bright future ahead.
Briggs, Josh - Available to Sponsor Brooks, Callum - Available to Sponsor Position: Goalkeeper Former Clubs: Alnwick Town Reserves Brief Info: First team debut against Esh Winning. Definite future number 1 long term. Position: Goalkeeper Former Clubs: Brief Info: Another new signing, competing for the number 1 shirt with Callum this season. Brown, Nathan - Available to Sponsor Brown, Tony - Sponsor: Steve Hall Position: Centre Midfield Former Clubs: Felton, Shilbottle Brief Info: Captain, midfield magician, one of the longest serving players at the club. Position: Centre Defence / Midfield Former Clubs: Coldstream Brief Info: Back for his 2nd spell with the club following 1 appearance last term. Dixon, Jamie - Available to Sponsor Donohoe, Calum - Available to Sponsor Position: Left / Right Back Former Clubs: Brief Info: New signing this term to provide competition for the full-back positions. Position: Centre Defence / Full Back Former Clubs: Wallsend Boys Club Brief Info: Looking for an injury free season and to secure his place in the 1st team. Dundas, Lee - Sponsor: Alnwick Memories
Player Profiles
Egen, Kieran - Available to Sponsor Position: Centre Defence / Midfield Former Clubs: Ashington Colliers Brief Info: Back again, only this time he’s got his Dad to impress! Position: Centre Midfield Former Clubs: Shilbottle, Amble Brief Info: The summer’s big transfer, we’re looking forward to seeing Gairza this season. Gair, Ross - Sponsor: Bryan Murray Glass, Chris - Available to Sponsor Position: Centre Midfield / Forward Former Clubs: Bedlington Terriers Brief Info: Glackie was one of Jon’s first signings, a bright future with the club. Position: Left Back / Centre Midfield Former Clubs: Alnwick Town Juniors / Reserves Brief Info: Brief spell at Ashington last term. Welcome home Nippa. Best years still to come. Hogg, Kieran - Available to Sponsor Jackson, James - Available to Sponsor Position: Midfielder / Forward Former Clubs: Felton, Chester-le-Street Brief Info: Minnow’s back. Scorer of important goals in the Great Escape season. Character. Position: Centre Defender/ Forward Former Clubs: Alnwick Town Juniors Brief Info: After a year out to recover from serious injury, Dale’s back! Get stuck in lad. Kennedy, Dale - Available to Sponsor Lowes, Danny - Sponsor: Hotspur 1364 Position: Defence / Midfield Former Clubs: Shilbottle, Felton Brief Info: Mr Versatile, can play anywhere in defence on midfield. Longest serving player? Position: Left Back / Midfield Former Clubs: Alnwick Town Juniors, Felton Brief Info: DJ Jakey, another product of the Alnwick youth system. Lowes, Jake - Available to Sponsor
Player Profiles Macpherson, Tom - Sponsor: Hotspur 1364 Position: Centre Defence Former Clubs: Wallington Brief Info: Tom has been an ever present since our return to the Northern League. Reliable. Position: Forward Former Clubs: Ashington, New Hartley Juniors Brief Info: Brad’s back, and has been in good form in pre-season. Hat-trick v Esh Winning.
McClelland, Brad - Sponsor: Alyn Brewis Cars Riddell, Darren - Sponsor: Alan Burn Position: Right Midfield Former Clubs: Amble, Ashington Colliers Brief Info: Daz has been an ever present on the wing since his move from the Colliers. Position: Centre Defence Former Clubs: Alnwick Town Juniors / Reserves Brief Info: Ross came on leaps and bounds last season, hoping to continue in same vain. Straughan, Ross - Sponsor: Blackshaws Garage Willis, Josh - Available to Sponsor Position: Centre Midfield Former Clubs: Ashington Colliers Brief Info: Looks a talent in pre-season, young Scholesy is one to keep an eye out for. Position: Centre Midfield Former Clubs: Ashington Colliers, Alnwick Town Brief Info: Kris is another returning player after a couple of seasons away. Willis, Kris - Available to Sponsor Jon Egen - Sponsored by NU Heat Position: Manager Former Clubs: Ashington Colliers Brief Info: Looking to build on what Derek Atwell left, has big plans for the club. We hope to have some updated player photographs and a squad photograph taken today. Watch this space for changes here!
Player Stats Appearance Info
Player
L
BAKER, ROB
4
BRIGGS, JOSH
2
BROOKS, CALLUM
TS
4
0
0
1
2
1
0
2
1
2
0
0
BROWN, NATHAN
2
1
2
0
0
BROWN, TONY
3
3
0
0
DIXON, JAMIE
1
1
ULS
C
CS
UCS
LG
CG
Cards
T
DONOHOE, CALUM
LS
Goal Info TG
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
3
0
0
2
1
0
3
0
0 0
DUNDAS, LEE
3
EGEN, KIERAN
2
GAIR, ROSS
3
GLASS, CHRIS
1
3
1
3
HOGG, KIERAN
2
2
2
2
JACKSON, JAMES
4
4
0
0
LOWES, DANNY
2
2
1
0
MACPHERSON, TOM
4
4
0
0
MCCLELLAND, BRAD
3
3
0
RIDDELL, DARREN
2
2
1
0
STRAUGHAN, ROSS
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
WILLIS, JOSH WILLIS, KRIS
1
1 1
1
3
Y
R
2
1
1
2
3
Stats up to and including Thornaby away game (18.08.2015)
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Matchday Info BAKER, ROBERT BRIGGS, JOSH BROOKS, CALLUM BROWN, NATHAN BROWN, TONY DIXON, JAMIE DONOHOE, CALUM DUNDAS, LEE EGEN, KIERAN GAIR, ROSS
Alnwick Town AFC
GLASS, CHRIS HOGG, KIERAN JACKSON, JAMES KENNEDY, DALE LOWES, DANNY LOWES, JAKE MACPHERSON, TOM MCCLELLAND, BRAD RIDDELL, DARREN
Manager: Jon Egen Coach: Adam Laidlaw Physio: David Ross Joanne Chisholm
STRAUGHAN, ROSS WILLIS, JOSH WILLIS, KRIS
Saturday 22nd August 2015 Ebac Northern League Division 2
Matchday Info ANDERSON, GARY BRAZAUSKAS, JASON BROWN, PETER DUGGAN, SCOTT DUNN, JONATHAN GRAHAM, RYAN GRANT, JOE GUTHRIE, LEIGH JOHNSTON, CALUM
Crook Town
KEMP, JONATHAN LOUGH, CALLUM MCVICKERS, ADAM MOODY, STEPHEN
Manager: Gary Anderson Assistant: Stephen Robinson
PRICE, MATTHEW ROBINSON, STEPHEN SMITH, DANIEL STOREY, CONNOR THOMPSON, MARCUS TINKLER, LEE TURNBULL, LEWIS
Referee: Andrew Kitchen Assistants: Charlie Ford Peter Sullivan
WATKINSON, THOMAS WILSON, ALEX WILSON, ALISTAIR WRIGHT, ANDREW
Opposition Info
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Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and first won the Amateur Cup in 1901 beating Kings Lynn 3 - 0 at Ipswich after a 1 - 1 draw at Dover Court in Essex. In 1913 Crook toured Barcelona to help establish football as the main sport in the region of Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Feeling was so high against this that King Alfonso of Spain who had hoped to attend the three games but couldn't do so because of the attempts on his life. Crook man Jack Greenwell organised the tour and went on to become the first English manager of Barcelona until the mid-thirties when he took over the Spanish national side until the civil war. He managed Peru in 1938 which capped off a remarkable life for the son of a miner! There were two further successful tours to Barcelona during the 1920-21 & 1921-22 seasons. The infamous 'Crook Town Affair' where several players and officials were suspended for making illegal payments to amateur players made front page news in 1928.Crook became a semi-professional club during the 1930-31 season as Crook F.C. and reached the third round of The F.A. Cup for the only time during the 1931-32 season. Centre forward Colin Cook scored a remarkable 72 goals that season. The 1936-37 season saw Crook revert back to amateur status and became Crook Town. During the 1945-46 season Crook Town become Crook Colliery Welfare. In 1949 Crook reached the semi-final of the Amateur Cup losing 3 - 0 at West Ham to Romford after a 2 -2 draw at Roker Park. In the early 1950's gates of 10,000 were the norm for cup ties. The highest recorded gate was 17,000 plus v Walton and Hersham in a 0 - 0 draw. That season Crook were involved in the first non-league cup tie to be shown live on TV on a Saturday afternoon that saw Crook winning 3 - 1 at Romford in front of a 13,000 crowd.
Opposition Info
Crook won the Amateur Cup in the 1953 - 54 season playing in the longest cup final ever v Bishop Auckland with 200,000 in attendance over the three games. The final scores for the three games were 2 - 2 A.E.T. at Wembley, 2 - 2 A.E.T. at St. James Park and 1 - 0 to Crook at Ayresome Park. Crook played Derby County in the first round of the FA Cup during the 1955-56 season drawing 2 - 2 at the Millfield, but losing 5 - 1 away in the replay. Crook were League champions and Amateur Cup winners beating Barnet 3 - 2 in the final at Wembley in the 1958-59 season. In the 1961-62 season Crook once again won the Amateur Cup beating Hounslow Town 4 - 0 at Ayresome Park after a 1 - 1 draw at Wembley. During the 1962-63 season Crook had a two match tour of Norway. Crook defeating a South Norway XI 4 - 3, but were beaten 3 - 2 the next day to Vikings. Crook were Amateur Cup winners in the 1963-64 season beating Enfield 2 - 1 at Wembley. During the 1964-65 season Crook beat Carlisle 1 - 0 in the first round of the F.A. Cup, but lost 1 - 0 to Oldham Athletic in the second round. In 1976 Crook became the first English club to tour India playing six games. A gate of 100,000 watched Crook play the Indian national side, but they were beaten 1 - 0 in 90 degree temperatures. During the late 70's there was an increase of interest and also brief revivals during the 80's and 90's and the early part of the new century, but without the help and encouragement of Sir Tom Cowie the club would not have survived. Last season was probably the club’s worst season on record and may well have seen the demise of the club but for the return of Vince Kirkup as Chairman who will need no introduction around the North East football circuit.
Record Against Opposition Date
Home Team
Away Team
Result
1991-1992
Alnwick Town
Crook Town
0-0
1992-1993
Alnwick Town
Crook Town
1-1
1993-1994
Alnwick Town
Crook Town
1-4
1994-1995
Alnwick Town
Crook Town
2-3
16/03/2002
Alnwick Town
Crook Town
3-1
07/12/2002
Alnwick Town
Crook Town
5-2
13/12/2003
Alnwick Town
Crook Town
3-2
16/02/2005
Alnwick Town
Crook Town
1-1
21/03/2006
Alnwick Town
Crook Town
0-2
20/03/2007
Alnwick Town
Crook Town
2-2
13/09/2011
Alnwick Town
Crook Town
1-5
Crook Away Wins:
16/02/2013
Alnwick Town
Crook Town
2-3
5
Date
Home Team
Away Team
Result
1991-1992
Crook Town
Alnwick Town
1-1
1992-1993
Crook Town
Alnwick Town
4-1
1993-1994
Crook Town
Alnwick Town
3-3
1994-1995
Crook Town
Alnwick Town
8-1
03/11/2001
Crook Town
Alnwick Town
0-2
19/04/2003
Crook Town
Alnwick Town
3-2
24/04/2004
Crook Town
Alnwick Town
0-1
21/08/2004
Crook Town
Alnwick Town
3-1
03/05/2006
Crook Town
Alnwick Town
4-1
17/03/2007
Crook Town
Alnwick Town
2-0
07/01/2012
Crook Town
Alnwick Town
1-1
Crook Away Goals:
29/09/2012
Crook Town
Alnwick Town
3-2
26
Northern League Record Alnwick Home Wins: 3
Alnwick Away Wins: 2
Crook Home Wins: 7
Alnwick Home Goals: 21
Alnwick Away Goals: 16
Crook Home Goals: 31
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Match Report
Thornaby 1 - 0 Alnwick Town (Tuesday 18th August 2015) Alnwick Town fell to a narrow defeat away to Thornaby on Tuesday night in the Northern League. The game was played in the pouring rain, with Alnwick missing both Tony Brown and Brad McClelland through injuries, it was another night of missed opportunities which proved to be the away side's downfall. Thornaby scored the only goal of the game on the half hour mark with a header from a corner, but either side of that there was only one team in it. Alnwick played their best football of the season so far, causing problems for Thornaby's defence, with Danny Lowes regularly getting in behind their defence. Only poor finishing and good goalkeeping kept Alnwick at bay. In the 2nd half, Ross Gair forced a great save from the goalkeeper. Despite continuous pressure late on, an equaliser just wasn't to be found. After the game manager Jon Egen said "I can't ask anything more of the lads. The tempo we played at combined with the quality of our passing and movements is as good as most 1st division sides however we just need a little more luck in front of goal at the moment but that'll come. I thought Ross Straughan had his best game for us tonight and Chris Glass making his full debut showed promise." Team: Brown N, Dundas L, Baker R, Egen K, Macpherson T, Straughan R, Lowes D, Gair R, Jackson J, Glass C, Hogg K. Subs: Willis K (for Glass), Briggs J (for Dundas), Donohoe C (for Hogg). Unused Subs: Willis J, Brooks C.
Fixtures 2015/16
Opponents
08/08
A
11/08 15/08
Score Att
Darlington Railway Athletic
2-0
H
Esh Winning
4-1
H
Chester-le-Street Town
0-2
18/08
A
Thornaby
1-0
22/08
H
Crook Town
25/08
H
South Shields
29/08
A
Billingham Town
31/08
A
Heaton Stannington
05/09
A
Billingham Synthonia (FAV 1Q)
10/09
A
Easington Colliery
12/09
H
Birtley Town
15/09
H
Tow Law Town
19/09
A
Billingham Synthonia
23/09
A
Bedlington Terriers (LC R1)
26/09
A
Whickham
03/10
H
Northallerton Town
10/10
A
Willington
17/10
H
Ryhope Colliery Welfare
24/10
A
Hebburn Town
31/10
H
Stokesley Sports Club
07/11
A
Brandon United
14/11
H
Team Northumbria
21/11
A
Chester-le-Street Town
28/11
H
Ryton & Crawcrook Albion
05/12
A
Esh Winning
12/12
H
Thornaby
19/12
A
South Shields
26/12
H
Heaton Stannington
02/01
A
Birtley Town
09/01
H
Darlington Railway Athletic
16/01
A
Crook Town
23/01
H
Billingham Town
30/01
H
Easington Colliery
06/02
A
Tow Law Town
13/02
H
Billingham Synthonia
20/02
H
Whickham
27/02
A
Northallerton Town
05/03
H
Willington
12/03
A
Ryhope Colliery Welfare
19/03
H
Hebburn Town
26/03
A
Stokesley Sports Club
02/04
H
Brandon United
09/04
A
Team Northumbria
23/04
A
Ryton & Crawcrook Albion
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Brown N
Dundas L
Baker R
Briggs J
Macpherson T
Straughan R
Jackson J
102
Brooks C
Dundas L
Baker R
Brown T
Macpherson T
Straughan R
Jackson J
77
Brooks C
Lowes D
Baker R
Briggs J
Macpherson T (Y+Y)
Straughan R
Jackson J
Brown N
Dundas L
Baker R
Egen K
Macpherson T
Straughan R
Lowes D
Fixtures
8
9
10
11
12
13 / 17
14
15
16
Brown T
McClelland B
Gair R
Riddell D
Glass C (7)
Hogg K (9)
Lowes D (2)
Donohoe C
Dixon J
Egen K (Y)
McClelland B 3
Gair R
Riddell D
Glass C (11)
Hogg K (7) 1
Lowes D
Briggs J
Dixon J (8)
Brown T
McClelland B
Dixon J
Hogg K
Glass C (7)
Brown N
Riddell D (8)
Dundas L
Egen K (4) (Y)
Gair R
Jackson J
Glass C (Y)
Hogg K
Briggs J (2)
Brooks C
Willis K (10)
Willis J
Donohoe C (11)
Division 1 Ebac Northern League Division One 2015-16 - As of 13.08.2015 Pos
Team
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
1
Morpeth Town
3
2
1
0
7
3
4
7
2
Shildon
2
2
0
0
13
0
13
6
3
Dunston UTS
2
2
0
0
12
0
12
6
4
Guisborough Town
2
2
0
0
9
3
6
6
5
Newton Aycliffe
2
2
0
0
6
1
5
6
6
Whitley Bay
2
1
1
0
5
2
3
4
7
Durham City
3
1
1
1
7
5
2
4
8
Washington
2
1
1
0
5
3
2
4
9
Consett
2
1
1
0
4
2
2
4
10
North Shields
3
1
1
1
6
5
1
4
11
Penrith
3
1
1
1
5
5
0
4
12
Bishop Auckland
2
1
0
1
4
5
-1
3
13
West Allotment Celtic
3
1
0
2
2
8
-6
3
14
Seaham Red Star
2
0
2
0
3
3
0
2
15
Marske United
2
0
1
1
3
4
-1
1
16
Jarrow Roofing BCA
2
0
1
1
4
6
-2
1
17
Newcastle Benfield
2
0
1
1
1
6
-5
1
18
Bedlington Terriers
2
0
1
1
1
9
-8
1
19
Norton & Stockton Ancients
3
0
1
2
2
11
-9
1
20
Ashington
2
0
0
2
2
6
-4
0
21
Sunderland RCA
2
0
0
2
0
6
-6
0
22
West Auckland Town
2
0
0
2
2
10
-8
0
Today’s Fixtures
Midweek Results
Ashington
V
Durham City
Morpeth Town
2-1
Durham City
Consett
V
Guisborough Town
Norton & Stockton Ancients
0-1
West Allotment Celtic
Dunston UTS
V
Whitley Bay
Penrith
1-3
North Shields
Jarrow Roofing BCA
V
Sunderland RCA
(F.A Cup, Selected Replays)
Marske United
V
Norton & Stockton Ancients
Albion Sports
2-3
Ashington
North Shields
V
Washington
Consett
8-0
Billingham Synthonia
Penrith
V
Bishop Auckland
Guisborough Town
3-2
Sunderland RCA
Seaham Red Star
V
Newton Aycliffe
Marske United
3-1
Seaham Red Star
Shildon
V
Bedlington Terriers
Ryhope CW
2-3
Whitley Bay
West Allotment Celtic
V
Newcastle Benfield
Shildon
2-4
Bishop Auckland
West Auckland Town
V
Morpeth Town
West Auckland Town
4-0
Bedlington Terriers
Division 2 Ebac Northern League Division Two 2015-16 - As of 13.08.2015
Pos
Team
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
1
Team Northumbria
3
3
0
0
13
2
11
9
2
Chester-Le-Street
4
3
0
1
13
4
9
9
3
South Shields
4
3
0
1
13
6
7
9
4
Darlington RA
4
3
0
1
8
8
0
9
5
Hebburn Town
3
2
1
0
7
2
5
7
6
Billingham Town
4
2
1
1
7
4
3
7
7
Thornaby
3
2
1
0
3
1
2
7
8
Ryhope CW
2
2
0
0
10
4
6
6
9
Crook Town
2
2
0
0
5
1
4
6
10
Northallerton Town
4
2
0
2
14
13
1
6
11
Whickham
3
2
0
1
4
4
0
6
12
Willington
4
2
0
2
4
9
-5
6
13
Easington Colliery
3
1
1
1
8
3
5
4
14
Billingham Synthonia
2
1
0
1
3
3
0
3
15
Alnwick Town
4
1
0
3
4
6
-2
3
16
Brandon United
3
1
0
2
5
8
-3
3
17
Ryton & Crawcrook Albion
4
1
0
3
5
8
-3
3
18
Tow Law Town
4
1
0
3
4
13
-9
3
19
Heaton Stannington
3
0
1
2
3
5
-2
1
20
Birtley Town
4
0
1
3
3
8
-5
1
21
Esh Winning
3
0
0
3
2
13
-11
0
22
Stokesley Sports Club
4
0
0
4
8
21
-13
0
Today’s Fixtures
Midweek Results
Alnwick Town
V
Crook Town
Billingham Town
1-1
Easington Colliery
Billingham Synthonia
V
Darlington RA
Chester-le-Street
6-2
Northallerton Town
Billingham Town
V
Heaton Stannington
Crook Town
3-0
Tow Law Town
Birtley Town
V
Team Northumbria
Darlington RA
4-1
Birtley Town
Brandon United
V
Chester-le-Street
Ryton & Crawcrook Albion
4-1
Whickham
Hebburn Town
V
Esh Winning
South Shields
2-1
Heaton Stannington
Northallerton Town
V
Easington Colliery
Stokesley Sports Club
2- 4
Hebburn Town
Ryhope CW
V
Thornaby
Team Northumbria
6-0
Willington
Stokesley Sports Club
V
Ryton & Crawcrook Albion
Thornaby
1-0
Alnwick Town
Tow Law Town
V
Whickham
Willington
V
South Shields
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Stats
9
Number of yellow cards keith douglas received playing for alnwick town.
Total number of league and cup goals scored by brad mcclelland.
65
19
alnwick town’s average home league attendance last season.
Number of league goals conceded by crook town in away games last season.
91
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