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Buxton FC Formed as an offshoot of the town’s cricket club, Buxton F.C. began life in the autumn of 1877. Its first game took place on Saturday, October 27th, at The Park (still the home of the cricket club) when 14 members picked sides for a 7-a-side match. In the next few years, the club played its home matches in fields at Cote Heath, off London Road and at Green Lane before moving to its current ground at the Silverlands in 1884, then a field owned by Frank Drewry, the club’s first captain. The first game there was a Derbyshire Cup tie on Saturday, November 1st, when “the Bucks” defeated Bakewell 2-0.

1891 and joined the Manchester League in 1899, winning the championship in 1931/32, which prompted a move to the Cheshire League for the following season (though the reserve side remained in the Manchester League and won the title in 1959/60). It took 40 years to bring the

Situated 1000 feet above sea level, the Silverlands is the highest ground within the Pyramid of soccer - and substantially higher than the highest Football League ground (The Hawthorns). The Main Stand has seats for 500 and the 2 covered terraces provide accommodation for a total of over 2,000. Recent development work

Cheshire League title to Buxton, though the club had been runners-up in 1962/63. Promotion to the NPL for the 1973/74 season was an opportunity eagerly seized and honours in this league comprise the winning of the President’s Cup in 1980/81 and a League Cup final appearance at Maine Road in 1990/91.

at the club has seen a major revamping of the social club and the building of a new boardroom as well as extending the home dressing room and most recently, the addition of a further dressing room to accommodate lady officials.

The club’s highest NPL final placing was 4th position achieved in 1980/81, though it was not until September 10th, 1991 “the Bucks” actually topped the NPL (eventually finishing 5th). Buxton’s best years in the F.A. Cup came in the two decades

The club entered The Combination in

after World War Two. In 1951/52 the club, having defeated then Football League


Club, Aldershot, 4-3, reached the third

Northern Premier League that the club’s

round proper only to lose 2-0 at Division

followers had been crying out for since

2 side Doncaster Rovers, while first round

1998 and the success was to continue

appearances followed in 1958 and 1962.

with the capture of the UniBond First

However in 2003/04 Buxton reached the

Division championship in 2006/07 as

fourth qualifying round only to meet their

well as winning the UniBond President’s

match at Nigel Clough’s Burton Albion.

Cup. Nicky Law departed the club at the

The early days of the F.A. Trophy howev-

end of 2006/07 and was replaced by the

er saw the club develop a considerable

experienced John Reed, and assisted

reputation, reaching the quarter-finals in

by ex-Swansea City player Clive Free-

1970/71 and 1971/72. A full member of the

man, who guided the club the UniBond

F.A. and the Derbyshire F.A., Buxton F.C.

Premier League play-off final in his first

has won the Derbyshire Senior Cup 10

season in charge, just missing out to

times, including 3 times in the 1980’s.

Gateshead. The 2008/09 campaign didn’t get off to the best of starts with injuries and suspensions robbing the squad of

A members’ club run by an elected

key players and a relegation battle was

committee for most of its life, Buxton F.C.

only avoided following an upturn in

became a Limited Company in June 1993.

fortunes after the New Year. The club did

The club was beset by financial problems

win some silverware though in the shape

after the establishment of the National

of the Derbyshire Senior Cup, which

Lottery and successive relegations in

returned to the Silverlands after an ab-

1997 and 1998 took it to the NCEL. Man-

sence of 22 years. The next two seasons

ager Kenny Johnson and Ronnie Wright

were a story of ‘what could have been’

inspired a revival in 2002 and when

with 8th and 6th finishes in the league

Nicky Law took over from them in 2005

and good FA Cup runs which resulted in

he was given the brief of leading the

exit at the final qualifying stage in both

club back to Northern Premier League

seasons. In 2010/11 the Bucks ran Blue

status. His first success was in leading

Square National big spenders Fleetwood

the club to NCEL Presidents Cup victory

Town very close on their home ground

in April 2005 in a thrilling 2-legged final

in the 4th qualifying round, this after

against Sutton Town and in 2005/06 ‘the

defeating AFC Telford United with 9 men

Bucks’ enjoyed their best season since

in the previous round. The Bucks also

the early 70’s. The President’s Cup was

reached the final of the Derbyshire Cup

retained and the NCEL Premier title was

in 2011 but were defeated by a strong

won with eventual ease, beating second

Derby County side at Chesterfield’s

place Liversedge by a massive 15 points,

B2Net Stadium. The Bucks got off to a

losing just 3 league games all season and

disappointing start in 2011/12 and John

conceding just 27 goals in 38 matches.

Reed and Clive Freeman left the club in

The league victory meant a return to the

November by mutual consent. The man-


agerial reigns were initially picked up by

was missed despite being in the top

experienced player/coach Scott Maxfield,

five for the majority of the campaign. In

who brought in ex-Sheffield FC manager

2018/19 the Buxton directors decided to

Chris Dolby as his assistant, but Martin

have a change of management in early

McIntosh was appointed manager in Feb-

March, following a poor run of form, with

ruary with ‘Maxi’ as his assistant. Results

the appointment of former Bucks ‘keeper

picked up immediately and a remarkable

Paul Phillips and Steve Halford into

run of 10 wins from 12 matches at the end

the joint hotseat. There was an instant

of the campaign left the Bucks in 13th

up-turn in results, meaning the Bucks

place when relegation looked odds on

finished 8th in the league. Last season

at one stage. To cap the season off the

was arguably one of the most important

Bucks gained revenge over a young Der-

in the club history with a massive invest-

by County side in a repeat of the previous

ment at the ground. A new 3g surface

season’s Derbyshire Cup Final to lift the

was installed along with new floodlight-

cup with a Mark Reed goal.

ing and pitch surround meaning the

In 2012/13 the Bucks finished a very creditable 7th in Martin McIntosh’s first full season in charge and in 2013/14, after signing experienced former full-time professionals like Andy Warrington and Derek Niven, the club made a good start to the campaign but a poor run of form around Christmas time ended any play-off hopes and needed some solid late-season performances to finish 13th. In 2014/15 the Bucks were always in the hunt for a play-off place until the final throws of the campaign, but poor home form cost vital points and the final finish of 10th was the lowest position in the league table for virtually the whole season. Another mid-table finish was achieved in 2015/16 but the transfers of leading scorer Liam Hardy and influential midfielder Warren Burrell, plus a serious injury to the experienced ‘keeper Phil Barnes, meant yet again that elusive play-off place was missed. The 2016/17 was yet again a story of a late dip in form costing the club when a play-off place

Silverlands ground will be available to use 7 days a week. On the pitch, it was another ‘nearly’ season with a play-off place secured on the last day of the season. The decision was taken part-way through the campaign to make Paul Phillips sole manager and an upturn in results, including a 6-0 demolition of local rivals Matlock Town, meant the Bucks earned a play-off semi-final at South Shields. The footballing gods weren’t smiling that night though and following a poor run of results in the first few months of the truncated 2019/20 season saw Paul Phillips resign as manager to be replaced by former Hednesford Town manage Gary Hayward and his assistant Mark Ward. Hayward steadied the ship and has overseen a near complete overhaul of the playing squad in the summers of 2020 and 2021 and like everyone else, we are hoping for a covid-free season.


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THEO RICHARDSON-Goalkeeper (22), Lincoln-based, highly-rated young ‘keeper signed in the summer of 2021. Theo came through the academy set-ups at a number of League clubs, including Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa and Leeds United before joining Manchester United in the summer of 2017, where he was trained by former Bucks ‘keeper Chris Backhouse. He joined Grantham Town in August 2018 before moving to Cleethorpes Town the following December where he signed a two-year contract. Theo went on loan to Conference National side Kings Lynn Town in March 2021, making 18 appearances in the remainder of the season. MATT CURLEY-Defender (26), signed for the Bucks in February 2020 in a ‘swap’ deal with Hednesford Town and made an immediate impact with a goal on debut against Gainsborough Trinity. Signed primarily as a right-back, Matt is a versatile player and has enjoyed playing all over the field for the likes of Romulus, Sutton Coldfield before joining Tamworth in 2017 and then Hednesford Town, linking up with current Buxton boss Gary Heywood. NATHAN FOX-Defender (28), left-sided Leicester-based defender who signed for Buxton in the summer of 2021 from Alfreton Town. Nathan

came through as a scholar at Notts County, making his first team debut in December 2009 v Darlington. He joined Corby Town in the summer of 2012 and spent the majority of the following season on loan at Kettering Town. After a short period at Rugby Town, he spent the 2014/15 season at Stamford before turning out for Slough Town, Rushall Olympic, Coalville Town, Sutton Coldfield Town and Redditch United. He played under Gary Hayward at Hednesford in 2018/19 season before helping Kings Lynn Town to the National North League title the following season. Moved to Alfreton in 2020. AKEEM HINDS-Defender (21), Sheffield-born, left-sided defender who came through the junior systems at Sheffield United and then Rotherham United. He made his senior debut for Rotherham in 2018 and signed two senior one-year contracts with the Millers following his scholarship. He enjoyed loan spells at Frickley, Hyde and Bradford Park Avenue before departing Rotherham in January 2020 and signed a short deal at Lincoln City. After departing Lincoln the following summer, he spent time at Brackley Town last season before joining the Bucks in August 2021 after impressing in pre-season. BEN MIDDLETON-Defender (26), versatile defender signed from Grantham Town who is equally at home at right-back or centre-half. Ben came through the junior set-up at Doncaster Rovers before moving to North Ferriby United, Scarborough and then on to Harrogate Town in 2017. Had a brief loan spell here at Buxton, making 4 appearances, before


transferring to Boston United after two loan stints the following year. Joined Grantham Town in the summer of 2020, being signed by former Bucks manager Martin McIntosh. JOSH GRANITE-Defender (29), powerful defender signed from Barrow in the summer of 2020. Josh started his career at Woodley Sports and represented Sheffield and Hallam Universities before signing for Mossley in the summer of 2014. After a season he joined Trafford before moving to Ashton United in 2017 and then on to Barrow where he was club captain as they regained there place back in the Football League in 2020. BEN TURNER-Defender (32), experienced defender signed from Notts County in July 2021. Ben was a youngster at Sporting Boys in Warwickshire before signing and progressing through the junior ranks at Coventry City, making his senior debut in August 2006. He enjoyed loan periods at Peterborough United and Oldham Athletic before making 72 league starts and scoring 4 goals for Coventry. In 2011 he transferred for a fee to Cardiff City, where he spent five seasons, with the highlights being a goal in the League Cup final against Liverpool in 2012 and winning promotion to the Premiership in 2013. He had a loan spell back at Coventry in 2015, following injury, and moved on to newly promoted Championship side Burton Albion in the summer of 2016. After 2 and half seasons at Burton he moved briefly to Mansfield Town before transferring to Notts County in July 2019. Ben represented the England Under 19 side in 2007. JAMES HURST-Defender (29), ‘Hursty’ came through the junior ranks at West Bromwich Albion but moved to Portsmouth on a scholarship in 2008. Following a loan period in Iceland at iBV he moved back to West Brom in 2010, making his 1st team debut in a League

Cup quarter-final at Ipswich Town. He had loan spells at Blackpool, Shrewsbury (twice), chesterfield and Birmingham City before returning to Iceland to sign for Valur in May 2013. He joined Crawley Town later that summer but returned to Valur the following season after a loan spell at Northampton Town. James spent the 14/15 season at Hednesford Town before signing for Torquay United and then AFC Telford United following a loan stint at Guiseley. He moved to Dover in January 2017 and then on to Wrexham the following summer and has had brief spells at Nuneaton Borough, welling United, Sutton Coldfield Town and a return to Hednesford Town before signing for the Bucks in August 2020. He has represented England at every level from Under 16’s to Under 20’s. BEN MILNES-Midfield (29), diminutive midfielder signed from Kettering Town in the summer of 2021. Ben started his career with Leicester City, rising through their ranks, before transferring to Boston United and earning contracts until 2014. He then played NPL football for Corby Town before moving to Kettering Town in 2017 where he earned promotion to the Conference North. CHRIS DAWSON-Midfield (26), a former Wales under 21 international who was a product of the Leeds United academy rising up to make a number of 1st team appearances. He signed for Rotherham United in 2016 but failed to make an appearance and was loaned to Viking FK in Norway. Following serious injury he signed for Scarborough, helping them win promotion to the Northern Premier League before spending the 2018/19 season at Bradford Park Avenue. He was loaned to Grantham Town from January 2019 before returning to Scarborough the following summer. Was one of three players to make the move from ‘Borough to Buxton in July 2020.


WARREN CLARKE-Midfield (22), attacking midfielder signed in September 2019 after trialling at Chesterfield FC. Warren came through the ranks at Sheffield Wednesday FC and signed his first pro contract with the Owls in 2017 before leaving in the summer of 2019. Picked up an injury early in his Bucks career but bounced back in spectacular fashion to finish the curtailed 2019/20 in great form, winning several man-of-the-match awards’. Has made 22 (5) appearances, scoring 5 goals to the start of this season. TOM ELLIOTT-Midfield (26), made an immediate impression on the Buxton ‘faithful’ with an impressive debut against Lancaster City in early December 2019 following his transfer from Hednesford Town. Tom initially came to light at Worksop Town before signing for Nuneaton Town in 2016. He followed then manager Tommy Wright to Darlington, making over 40 appearances for ‘The Quakers’ before signing for Hednesford in the summer of 2019. He was the first signing made by Gary Hayward when he joined the Bucks as manager. LINDON MEIKLE-Midfield (33), attacking wide man who joined the Bucks from Tamworth in June 2021. Lindon started his playing career at Vernon Colts before coming through the junior set-up at Eastwood Town and making his first team debut at the age of just 16 in 2004. He helped Eastwood to two promotions through the NPL in 2007 and 2009 and following two seasons in the Conference North he moved on to Mansfield Town (following manager Paul Cox), then a Conference Premier team, in 2011. Promotion was earned with Mansfield, and he spent one season in the Football League with ‘the Stags’ before moving on to league rivals York City in 2014. After one season at York he spent the 2015/16 season at Macclesfield Town and Alfreton Town before reuniting with Cox again at Barrow.

After one season at Barrow, including a loan spell at Southport, he moved on to Kettering Town where he spent three seasons and made over 100 league appearances before signing for Tamworth in 2020. Lindon has played 4 times for the England ‘C’ side. JAMIE WARD-Forward/Winger (35), Northern Ireland International recruited from Solihull Moors in the summer of 2021. Jamie came through the ranks at Aston Villa before moving to Torquay United in 2006 and then on to a prolific spell at Chesterfield 12 months later. In 2009 he made a move to Sheffield United for a fee and two years later he moved to Derby County following an impressive loan stint. In four seasons at Derby he made 125 league appearances, scoring 29 times, but at the end of his contract he made the surprise move to rivals Nottingham Forest. A further four seasons were spent at the City Ground, including loan spells at Burton Albion, Cardiff City and Charlton Athletic, before a move to Scunthorpe in 2019 and then on to Solihull Moors 12 months later. Jamie represented Northern Ireland at under 18 and 21 level before making 35 senior appearances, scoring 4 goals. DIEGO DE GIROLAMO-Forward (25), former Italian Under 18’s to Under 20’s international who joined the Bucks in July 2018. Diego came through the junior ranks at Sheffield United before earning a professional contract and made several first team appearances for ‘the Blades’. His career at Bramall Lane was hindered by an injury picked up on Under 18 International duty that ruled him out for nine months in 2013. He enjoyed a loan spell at York City before returning to Sheffield where he scored his first goal for the Blades in a FA Cup tie against Preston North End. Two further loan spells at York and one at Northampton Town followed before signing for Bristol City in the summer of 2016. He went on loan to Cheltenham in January 2017, scoring


a hat-trick in the EFL Trophy against Leicester City Under 23’s, and a further loan period was spent at Chesterfield in the first half of the 2017/18 season before his contract at Bristol City was terminated by mutual consent. He spent the remainder of that season at Macclesfield Town. He netted a dozen times in 24 (14) appearances in 2018/19 season but really found his scoring boots in the next campaign season 27 goals in 31 (4) matches, earning him the supporters Player of the Year award. ASHLEY CHAMBERS-Forward (31), another new addition when signing from Brackley Town in June 2021. Ash came through the junior ranks at his home-town club Leicester City, where he became the youngest ever player to make a debut for ‘the Foxes’ in 2005, at the age of just 15 years and 203 days, when he came off the bench in a League Cup tie against Blackpool. He was with Leicester until 2011 spending loan stints at Wycombe Wanderers, Grimsby Town and York City, and it was York where he signed when leaving ‘the Foxes’ in the summer of 2011. He helped York win the FA Trophy and the Conference play-off final in 2012, both at Wembley, scoring in the play-off match against Luton Town. Was top scorer the following season as York returned to league two and was then signed by Cambridge United in January 2014, helping them to win the Conference play-off final and return to the Football League. Ash then signed a two-year contract at Dagenham and Redbridge in the summer of 2014 before joining Grimsby Town in 2016, He joined Nuneaton Town, following a loan period, in May 2017 and enjoyed a good goalscoring season before moving to Kidderminster Harriers the following season and then to Brackley in the summer of 2020. He has played for England at every level from Under 16’s to Under 19’s as well as playing for the England ‘C’ side in 2011.


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2019/20

APPEARANCE STATS LEAGUE APP Theo Roberts

CUP SUB

GOAL

9

APP

TOTAL SUB

GOAL

4

Zach Aley

5

Nathan Burke

7

4

Xenon Bahula

2

5

Jack Hazlehurst

8

1

Ryan Schofield

6

1

Stephen Rigby

5

1 2

4 3

Ben Rydel

4

Jack Hinnegan

8

Louis Isherwood

7

1

Freddie Potter

5

1

1

1

5

4

CARDS

APP

SUB

TOTAL

GOAL

13

0

13

0

9

4

13

0

2

11

0

11

5

1

1

5

6

11

1

2

3

1

1

1

9

2

11

1

1

3

1

9

2

11

0

1

1

3

6

4

10

1

3

1

7

3

10

1

2

10

0

10

0

2

9

1

10

0

7

2

9

6

2

1

3

1

1

1

Adam Hughes

5

8

1

9

0

Elliot Johnston

5

1

2

7

1

8

0

Ethan Devine

3

3

1

4

3

7

0

James Edgar

5

2

7

0

7

0

James Kirby

2

1

3

2

5

0

Ryan Gibson

3

1

4

0

4

1

Shaun Kelly

3

1

4

0

4

0

James Salkeld

1

1

2

1

3

1

1

1

2

3

0

2

3

0

3

0

Andy Kanga Kai Shorrock

1

2 1

Mitchell Bryant

2

Louis Corrigan

1

Djavan Pedro

1

Harvey Sample

2

1

1 1 1

Y

1

2

0

2

0

1

1

2

0

1

0

1

1

0

1

1

0

1

R

1


CLUB NEWS

LEAGUE TABLE #

Team

Pl

W

D

L

F

A

Diff

Pts

1

Mossley

9

8

0

1

22

11

11

24

2

Workington

10

7

3

0

16

6

10

24

3

Marine

9

7

0

2

18

7

11

21

4

Clitheroe

10

6

1

3

23

12

11

19

5

Trafford

10

5

4

1

18

10

8

19

6

Leek Town

10

5

2

3

16

12

4

17

7

Warrington Rylands

9

5

2

2

16

13

3

17

8

Runcorn Linnets

8

5

1

2

15

9

6

16

9

Ramsbottom United

10

4

2

4

16

14

2

14

10

Kidsgrove Athletic

9

4

1

4

11

10

1

13

11

Colne

9

3

3

3

11

7

4

12

12

Bootle

10

4

0

6

20

23

-3

12

13

City of Liverpool FC

9

3

3

3

12

19

-7

12

14

Newcastle Town

10

3

1

6

13

20

-7

10

15

1874 Northwich

9

2

3

4

10

15

-5

9

16

Widnes

9

2

1

6

6

10

-4

7

17

Prescot Cables

8

2

1

5

13

19

-6

7

18

Glossop North End

11

1

4

6

6

13

-7

7

19

Kendal Town

10

1

1

8

11

21

-10

4

20

Market Drayton Town

11

1

1

9

5

27

-22

4


2020/21

FIXTURES & RESULTS Date

Competiton

Home/Away

Opponents

Score

Sat Aug 14 2021

BVNPL

H

Ramsbottom

0-0

Tue Aug 17 2021

BVNPL

A

Workington

3-0

Sat Aug 21 2021

FA Cup

H

Emley

2-0

Tue Aug 24 2021

BVNPL

H

Glossop North End

1-1

Sat Aug 28 2021

BVNPL

A

Newcastle Town

1-3

Mon Aug 30 2021

BVNPL

H

Bootle

2-1

Sat Sep 4 2021

FA Cup

H

Clitheroe

1-0

Tue Sep 7 2021

BVNPL

H

Clitheroe

0-4

Sat Sep 11 2021

BVNPL

A

Warrington Rylands 1906

2-3

Tue Sep 14 2021

BVNPL

A

Colne

4-0

Sat Sep 18 2021

FA Cup

H

Farsley Celtic FC

3-0

Tue Sep 21 2021

FA Trophy

H

Stockton Town

0 - 0 (4-3p)

Sat Sep 25 2021

BVNPL

A

Runcorn Linnets

3-3

Sat Oct 2 2021

FA Cup

H

Buxton FC Trafford

Sat Oct 16 2021

BVNPL

H

Sat Oct 23 2021

BVNPL

A

Marine

Sat Nov 6 2021

BVNPL

H

Leek Town

Sat Nov 13 2021

BVNPL

A

Kidsgrove Athletic

Sat Nov 20 2021

BVNPL

A

Mossley

Sat Nov 27 2021

BVNPL

H

Kendal

Sat Dec 4 2021

BVNPL

A

Prescot Cables

Sat Dec 11 2021

BVNPL

H

Workington

Sat Dec 18 2021

BVNPL

A

Bootle FC

Mon Dec 27 2021

BVNPL

H

Widnes

Sat Jan 1 2022

BVNPL

A

Bootle

Sat Jan 8 2022

BVNPL

A

Market Drayton Town

Sat Jan 15 2022

BVNPL

H

Runcorn Linnets

Sat Jan 22 2022

BVNPL

A

Trafford

Sat Jan 29 2022

BVNPL

H

Marine

Sat Feb 5 2022

BVNPL

A

Leek Town Kidsgrove Athletic

Tue Feb 8 2022

BVNPL

H

Sat Feb 19 2022

BVNPL

H

Colne

Sat Feb 26 2022

BVNPL

A

1874 Northwich

Sat Mar 12 2022

BVNPL

H

Warrington Rylands 1906

Sat Mar 19 2022

BVNPL

A

Clitheroe

Sat Mar 26 2022

BVNPL

A

Kendal

Sat Apr 2 2022

BVNPL

H

Mossley

Sat Apr 9 2022

BVNPL

A

Glossop North End

Sat Apr 16 2022

BVNPL

H

Newcastle Town

Mon Apr 18 2022

BVNPL

A

Widnes

Sat Apr 23 2022

BVNPL

H

Prescot Cables


City of Liverpool FC vs Buxton FC

TODAYS TEAMS COLFC

Buxton FC WILL YOU

ZACERY ALEY

1

THEO RICHARDSON

MITCHELL BRYANT

2

HEATH RICHARDSON

NATHAN BURKE

3

MATT CURLEY

LOUIS CORRIGAN

4

JOSH GRANITE

ETHAN DEVINE

5

BEN MIDDLETON

JACK HAZLEHURST

6

BEN TURNER

JACK HINNIGAN

7

NATHAN FOX

ADAM HUGHES

8

AKEEM HINDS

SHAUN KELLY

9

JAMES HURST

JAMES KIRBY

10

LINDON MEIKLE

SCOTT LYCETT

11

CHRIS DAWSON

KIERAN NOLAN

12

BEN MILNES

STEPHEN RIGBY

14

WARREN CLARKE

THEO ROBERTS (GK)

15

TOM ELLIOTT

RYAN SCHOFIELD

16

JAMIE WARD DIEGO DE GIROLAMO

BEN RYDEL

17

LOUIS ISHERWOOD

18

KAI SHORROCK

19

KANGA MANDJOBA

20

XENON BAHULA

21

MICHAEL ELLISON MATHEW CROSS

Manager Assistant Manager Coach

RYAN BROOKFIELD PAUL TREMARCO

G/K Coach Physio

GARY HAYWARD MARK WARD

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