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CHAIRMAO Notes from the little Purple book of COLFC Chairman, Paul Manning. Welcome everybody to today’s Macron Cup Quarter Final v Northwich Victoria.

could just not get the ball over the line and after such a great start too! Anyway, it’s gone now, and we have today’s cup game to take our mind of the league for a bit, but of course we need to get back in the saddle and start winning games again soon, as with just 10 games left and both Bootle and Congleton breathing down our necks, we have to keep putting points on the board. Let’s remember though, we are still 5 points clear at the top of the league and I think we’d all agree that if we were offered the chance to be 5 points clear on February 23rd, we would all have jumped at the opportunity. So let’s be positive and continue getting behind the lads when they walk out on the pitch. Next Saturday will see our title challenging U19 squad at the home game v Ashton Athletic, looking to fundraise their trip to the prestigious Dallas Cup in April. The squad members and staff have to raise approximately £900 each for the trip and frankly some of the lads haven’t got that sort of money, so any financial assistance would be greatly appreciated, if you see them doing their bucket collection. Good luck to both teams today, but here’s hoping for a Purple victory and a place in the Macron Cup Semi Finals to really get the blood pumping!

Vics have had a tremendous run in the FA Vase this season, seeing them reach the Quarter Finals where next Saturday they will play the #1 rated Step 5 team in the country; Sholing. Sholing have only drawn two league games all season and are currently riding high in the Wessex League, so Vics will have a massive battle on their hands to progress through to the next round, but we wish them all the best in their efforts to reach the Semi Finals. Today however, is a different story as we go in search of not only the win and the Semi Final berth in the Macron Cup, but also our third victory of the season against them. A 2-1 victory at Witton early in the season was then matched by a 2-1 at home in January, but of course past results won’t count for much once the 22 players step out onto the pitch, so we will have to be on our A game to progress today. We come into the game on the back of two straight league defeats which is very disappointing, but let’s remember that this is the first time this has happened this season and in reality we created enough chances in each game to comfortably win the 3 points. Against Runcorn we had to try and score past a massed wall of 10 defenders and yet nobody who saw the game could have complained if we had won by 5 or 6 goals. The Runcorn goal led a charmed life and the goalie had a worldie, but we

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managers notes Firstly I’d like to congratulate Steve Wilkes and Northwich on reaching the the quarter final of the FA Vase.

Welcome to today’s game were we welcome Northwich Victoria in the Quarter Finals of the Macron Cup.

win it again we are on the back of two defeats in the league which I don’t feel we deserved with the chances we had in the two games so this cup game gives us a good break from the league. Northwich are a good team and it sets us up for a great Firstly I’d like to congratulate game and one we are looking Steve Wilkes and Northwich forward to there has to be a winner and I’m sure they on reaching the the quarter will bring a few fans so there final of the FA Vase, it’s a will be a great atmosphere so brilliant achievement to get let’s get right behind the lads! there when they’ve been Thanks again. the underdogs in certain Robbo games and beat some tough teams along the way and as the only NWCL club in the competition I wish them all the best and hope they go on to win it! The Macron cup is a cup the club have won before and we want to 7


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northwich vics The Early Days Northwich Victoria were formed in 1874 and named in honour of the reigning monarch, Queen Victoria. The following year the club established themselves at the Drill Field, so named, as it was the former Drilling Ground of the 22nd Company of the 3rd battalion of the Cheshire Rifle Volunteers. Vics’ initially played only friendly matches but graduated to a loose association of clubs called the Combination. A giant step forward was taken in 1892 when Northwich became founder members of the 2nd division of the Football League. Two seasons were spent in the league but the financial burden of professionalism saw the club resigning league status at the end of the second year. During Vics’ final season in the league, they acquired the services of the legendary Billy Meredith, the peerless Welsh wizard of the wing. The club returned to the Combination until 1898 when it joined the newly formed Cheshire League where it stayed for two years. A spell in the Manchester league followed before the club became members of the Lancashire Combination in 1912/13. Organised football came to a halt at the outbreak of the Great War but when hostilities ceased, the Vics’ joined the newly formed Cheshire League. Although a top ranking club, the title was captured just once in a memorable 1956/57 campaign.

first league scalp for 17 years defeating Bury at the Drill Field in a first round replay, before turning a 2-0 deficit against Leyton Orient into a 3-2 lead before a late equaliser earned the Londoners a replay at Brisbane Road, a game which they in turn won 3-2 after extra time having trailed the Vics’ 2-0, a thrilling match screened live on Sky TV. When Alexander was offered the post of Director of Coaching at Lincoln City in the summer of 2001, he was replaced for two seasons at Northwich by former Northern Ireland international Jimmy Quinn. After Quinn departed for Shrewsbury Town, Vic’s unsuccessfully suffered three more managers before finishing bottom of the Conference in 2003/04, only to survive relegation on ground technicalities at other clubs. Following the sale of the famous Drill Field ground, Vics’ undertook ground sharing with neighbours Witton Albion which lasted a further 3 seasons. 2004-2009 In September 2004 the club went into administration and suffered a 10 point deduction. However, against all the odds current manager Steve Burr and his team produced some fantastic performances, eventually finishing outside the bottom three, culminating in the team being voted “NonLeague club of the year” by the Non-League paper. However due to a technicality in the club administration Vics suffered their first relegation since the foundation of the conference league & started the 2005/2006 season in the conference north. The club under the ownership of Mike Connett commenced the season at the newly built Victoria Stadium & their form matched their superb new facilities as they went fifteen games undefeated before emphasis shifted to a tremendous F.A Cup run. After victories against Frickley , North Ferriby, Barrow , Morecambe & Woking the run culminated in the Vics’ playing their first ever game against a premiership side, and a great day out against Sunderland at the Stadium Of Light in front of 19,323 fans & cheered on by over 3,500 Vics’ supporters, the team produced a battling display, finally loosing the game 3-0. After slipping to 3rd in the league during January & February the team embarked on a record breaking run of 15 consecutive victories & were eventually crowned champions after defeating closest rivals Stafford Rangers by a 3-1 scoreline on the penultimate Saturday of the season this time cheered on by a record 3,154 at the Victoria Stadium. Vics’ didn’t find it easy going back into the conference national and at times were too close to the bottom four for comfort. However, a superb run of fine victories at the end of March when they defeated the likes of Oxford United, Dagenham & Redbridge, Kidderminster, Crawley Town and Tamworth saw them finish in a comfortable 13th place position in the league. They also had a successful FA Trophy run witch saw them reach the semi finals stage before being

The Glory Years Vics’ again became founder members of a new league when they accepted an invitation from the Northern Premier League in 1968, remaining there until they signalled their ambition by joining the new Nationwide Alliance Premier League in 1979. Last season was the club’s 25th continuous season among the elite of non-league football. Before joining the national elite however, Vics’ name had been on the tips of the nation’s tongues following the remarkable FA Cup run in 1976/77. The team defeating three football league sides en route to the fourth round – Rochdale, Peterborough and Watford (the latter being watched by a crowd of 8,989 at the Drill Field including at that time their chairman Sir Elton John), before finally bowing out to Oldham Athletic in a game seen by nearly 30,000 at Maine Road. In 1982/83 the Club reached its finest hour when they won through to the final of the FA Trophy but lost 2-1 to Telford United at Wembley. The Vics’ faithful had only to wait twelve months before returning to the twin towers, where they drew 1-1 with Bangor City. To the delight of their fans the Greens won the replay 2-1 at Stoke’s aptly named Victoria Ground. After a short spell in the doldrums the 1990’s saw Vics’ begin to reassert themselves as a leading force in semi-professional football. Most notably, when defeating Martin O’Neill’s Wycombe Wanderers on their home turf in April 1993 to lift the Drinkwise Cup. In 1995/96 Vics’ continued their progress, recording a best finish of eighth in the league and another trip to Wembley in the FA Trophy, a fantastic achievement considering they were drawn away from home in each round. Alas, it was not a successful one as Cheshire rivals Macclesfield Town proved too strong on the day, winning 3-1. Five years on, Vics’ sampled further FA Cup glory under the management of Keith Alexander. The club claimed their

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defeated 4-3 on aggregate to Kidderminster Harriers. At the end of a long hard season the club was rocked by the sudden resignation of manager Steve Burr and his move to Stalybridge Celtic. Neil Redfearn took over the managers job at the start of the 2007/2008 season. But his reign only lasted until mid October after only picking up one point from the first nine games of the season. Paul Warhurst stepped in for just two games before he too resigned. Dino Maamaria, one of the senior professionals at the club took over in a caretaker role until the position could be advertised, but he impressed the club officials & supporters so much that he was soon given the job on a full-time basis. It took until 24th November 2008 for Vics’ to register their first league win of the campaign against Rushden & Diamonds. The second half of the season saw a massive improvement in results and against all odds they secured safety from relegation with a tremendous 2-1 victory at Stevenage Borough in the penultimate game of the season. Under the new ownership of Jim Rushe with the backing of the main sponsors Encia the club look forward to a bright future.

Mutch resigned and was replaced by the then Kendal Town manager Lee Ashcroft with former Wigan Athletic legend Ian Kilford appointed as his right hand man. Lee guided the trickies to a very respectable 8th placed-finish, narrowly missing out on a play-off place taking the season right to the end groundsharing with Stafford Rangers. 2013/2014 and 2014/15 saw Vics’ switch leagues to the Northern section of the Northern Premier League First Division, hosting games at Valley Road in Flixton. The 2014/15 season saw Vics’ finish in fourth spot in the Evo-Stik NPL Division One North table, losing 2-1 away to Bamber Bridge in the promotion play-off semi-final after extra time. A 16th Mid-Cheshire Senior Challenge Cup title was added to the honours list, defeating Witton Albion 4-0 in the final at the Help For Heroes Stadium in Northwich. The Club narrowly missed out on a 20th Cheshire F.A Senior Cup title, losing to Vanarama Conference Premier giants - and old foes Macclesfield Town by the odd goal in three; by 3-2. Vics’ had hauled themselves back into the game to draw level at 2-2; from a parlous position at 0-2 down early in the piece. 2015 – 2017 Season 2015/16 saw the Vics’ back in their home town of Northwich, having agreed a three-year groundshare with EvoStik Premier Division One North neighbours Witton Albion F.C. Despite the departure of manager Jim Gannon to his beloved Stockport County, a third place finish was achieved in the Evo-Stik NPL DivIsion One North League campaign and the season ended with a heartbreaking promotion play-off final defeat 2-0 away to Spennymoor Town. The second round of the F.A Cup was incredibly reached and was cruelly (and most observers said undeservedly) ended at eventual runaway league two title winners, Northampton Town by 3-2 after establishing a 2-0 lead just past the hour mark. The run to the second round took in notable victories against higher-league opposition; away at National League Club, Boreham Wood in the first round and National League North Club, Chorley F.C, again away from home in the fourth qualifying round. The 2016/17 season was a tough one for the Club and supporters of the Green and Whites. With off-field developments overshadowing the hard work of players and management, the new-look team struggled at the lower end of the table for much of the season. The resignation of manager Adam Lakeland was followed swiftly by the departure of his assistant and caretaker boss Dave Wild, and new manager Paul Moore certainly had his work cut out from the start. Sadly, the writing was on the wall for Vics and despite some last-gasp heroics and potential lifelines at the end of the season, the announcement came that the Club was to enter administration yet again (along with the inevitable 10-point deduction) and relegation to Step 5 was confirmed.

2009 - 2015 On 19 May 2009 the club went into administration for the second time in five years following their relegation from the Conference National; they were threatened with a double relegation to the Evo-Stik Northern Premier League as a result of this, but ultimately won an appeal to be placed into the Conference North for the 2009-10 season. On 24 October 2009, under the management of Andy Preece and Andy Morrison - Northwich played FC United of Manchester in the FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round. Northwich won the game 3–0. In the First Round proper, Northwich were drawn against former Premier League side Charlton Athletic, which was televised live on ITV1, providing much needed revenue for the club. Northwich won the game 1–0. Northwich were then drawn against Lincoln City, a match which was again televised on ITV1. The game was played on 28 November, with Lincoln winning the game 3–1. The 2009–10 season saw Northwich achieve a mid-table finish, but due to the ongoing financial problems, the club were expelled from the league and placed in the Northern Premier Division. During the season, Northwich won the Cheshire Senior Cup for the first time in 15 years, beating Woodley Sports on penalties. This was their first piece of silverware since they won the Conference North in 2006. They remain unbeaten in the competition under the management of Andy Preece and have reached the final for the 2010–11 season for the second successive year. By the start of the new season, only 3 players from the previous season remained in the squad. The reserve feeder team, Woodley F.C, became Northwich Villa - who play in Division One of the Cheshire Football League. Many of the squad for that season came through the new structure into the first teams squad. The 2011 / 2012 campaign saw the team relegated from the Evo - Stik Premier League, even though the team finished 2nd. The season saw Andy Preece leave for Airbus UK, and two other managers in the hotseat namely Paul Simpson and Martin Foyle. Andy Mutch and Alan Wright took the helm for the following campaign which the team will contest in the Evo Stik Division One South. After an up and down beginning to the season

2017 onwards June 2017 brought probably one of the most important developments in the history of this grand old institution, as an agreement was reached for the Northwich Victoria Supporters Association to take full control of the Club. This, coupled with a ground-share agreement with Barnton FC, ensured that the Club would remain in Northwich and gave fans a new sense of optimism. The Supporters Association have assisted Barnton with improvements to their Townfield Lane ground, and the future definitely looks promising for the Trickies!

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captains notes It’s been a tough couple of weeks and questions have been asked to us and it’s time for us as a group of players to step up and show how much we want to win this league.

We had the chances to win the game but we are gifting team’s goals and we cannot afford to do that against any team. Runcorn away was a very frustrating game, again we had plenty of golden chances to win the game but we also gifted them two goals which we need to cut out if we want to pick points up. Its time now for us to get together and pull ourselves out of our little rot that we are going through, but also not to panic as we are still in a brilliant position at the top of the league and if someone said to us in August you will be top of the league in February we would of bit their hand of. Let’s pack out Vesty Road and get big numbers through the gate and get behind the lads, there is nothing better when the fans are behind us and the ground is buzzing. Let’s get the job done together.

Two defeats on the bounce is always tough to take but are good work earlier on in the season has gave us a cushion so we don’t have to panic about the chasing pack. It is still in our hands and we are determined to drop any points. Everyone is upping their game when they play us, so we have to make sure that we are at the top of our game week in week out. Silsden are a decent team and they are in a false position in the league I feel. We didn’t start well at all and they took advantage of that, we changed shape and were much better.

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FIXTURES & RESULTS 2018/19 Date Comp Opponent Att Result Goalscorers 04/08/18 HSL A 1874 Northwich 433 W 6-3 Cairns (3), Forbes, Clair, McGrath 08/08/18 HSL A Northwich Vics 298 W 2-1 McDonald, Holt 11/08/18 FAC H SILSDEN 630 W 3-1 Holt, McGrath, McDonald 18/08/18 HSL H IRLAM 406 D 2-2 McDonald, McGrath 25/08/18 FAC H GLOSSOP NORTH END 462 D 1-1 Hazelhurst 27/08/18 HSL H BURSCOUGH 404 W 3-0 Peterson (3) 31/08/18 HSL H RUNCORN TOWN 649 W 4-0 McGrath (2), Williams, Hazelhurst 04/09/18 FAC A Glossop North End 348 W 3-2 McGrath, Hazelhurst, Forbes 08/09/18 FAC A Squires Gate 255 W 5-1 Cairns (3), Denson, McGrath (p) 11/09/18 HSL H WHITCHURCH ALPORT 505 W 1-0 Cairns 15/09/18 HSL A Ashton Athletic 154 W 4-0 Peterson, McGrath, Clair, Cairns 18/09/18 HSL A Barnoldswick Town 135 W 3-2 Peterson (2), McDonald 22/09/18 FAC A Chester FC 1806 L 0-4 25/09/18 HSL H LITHERLAND REMYCA 513 W 4-0 McGrath (3), Hazelhurst 29/09/18 HSL H WINSFORD UNITED 295 W 5-2 Peterson (2), McDonald, Clair, McGrath 02/10/18 HSL A Silsden 242 D 1-1 Peterson 06/10/18 HSL H W DIDS & CHORLTON 346 W 4-0 Clair, McDonald, Peterson, Cairns 13/10/18 FAV A Hebburn Town 1302 L 0-4 20/10/18 MC1 H ASHTON ATHLETIC 264 W 3-1 Clair, Cairns, Forbes 27/10/18 HSL A West Didsbury & Chorlton 364 W 3-1 Cairns (2), OG 03/11/18 HSL H ABBEY HEY 308 W 3-0 Cairns, McDonald, Denson 10/11/18 MC2 H SQUIRES GATE 281 W 1-0 Cairns 13/11/18 HSL H CHARNOCK RICHARD 401 W 5-3 Peterson (2), Hazelhurst, Cairns, Foy 17/11/18 HSL A Padiham 336 W 1-0 Holt 24/11/18 HSL A Congleton 313 L 3-0 01/12/18 HSL H 1874 NORTHWICH 463 D 1-1 Cairns 08/12/18 MC3 H BURSCOUGH 205 W 6-2 Brown, OG, Hazlehurst, Denson, Peterson, Cairns 15/12/18 HSL H CONGLETON TOWN 416 W 2-1 Brown, Cairns 17/12/18 HSL A Widnes 97 L 2-1 Williams 22/12/18 HSL A Abbey Hey 95 W 1-0 OG 26/12/18 HSL H BOOTLE 503 L 0-2 29/12/18 HSL A Winsford 251 W 1-0 Peterson 05/01/19 HSL H SQUIRES GATE 372 W 3-2 Cairns, Brown, Hazlehurst

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Craig Cairns

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Karl Clair

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Danny Dalton

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Ben Ascroft

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Craig Cairns

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Karl Clair

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Danny Dalton

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Alex Davies

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Luke Denson

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David Forbes

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Francis Foy

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Joe Holt

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Joe Holt

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Chris Lester

Alex Davies

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Jamie McDonald

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Kevin McEllin

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John McGrath

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Adam Pepper

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Tom Peterson

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6(2)

Chris Lester 1

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Jamie McDonald

6(1)

Kevin McEllin

3(1)

John McGrath

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Tom Peterson

0(1)

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Paul Williams

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Paul Williams

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Anthony Brown

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Anthony Brown

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David Thompson

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David Thompson

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Craig Robinson

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Nathan Wolland

Morgan Bacon

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Craig Robinson

Samuel Scarth

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Samuel Scarth

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* indicates points deduction

FIRST DIVISION (N) TABLE

First Division North

1 Longridge Town 2 Avro 3 Lower Breck 4 AFC Liverpool 5 Prestwich Heys 6 Carlisle City 7 Shelley 8 AFC Darwen 9 Garstang 10 Bacup Borough * 11 Cleator Moor Celtic 12 Steeton 13 Chadderton 14 AFC Blackpool 15 Ashton Town 16 Nelson 17 St Helens Town 18 Holker Old Boys 19 Daisy Hill 20 Atherton LR *

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With the ongoing success of our football for everyone project and our brand-new walking football initiative we are starting to put the wheels in motion for our next scheme, Kits4Kids, a scheme which aims to provide children in the local area with the equipment and kit needed to participate in football. Families are struggling to put food on the table and keep a roof over their head never mind forking out £40/£50 for a pair of boots every year plus shin pads, kit etc, if you have more than one child you’re suddenly looking at spending a few hundred pounds, and that’s before any subs need paying. An analysis by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) reveals cuts to benefits and tax credits under the Tory government will see children hardest hit, forecasting that around one and a half million more under-18s will live in households below the relative poverty line by 2022. The research, which analyses the

impact of welfare reforms between 2010 and 2018, shows households with lone parents and children are set to lose an average of £5,250 – almost one-fifth of their total net income, compared to a loss of £3,000 for couples with children. This will see the child poverty rate for those in lone parent households increase from 37 per cent to over 62 per cent. These children are of great risk of being isolated and abandoned socially. The life skills learned through football help empower individuals and enhance mental wellbeing, such as increased resiliency, self-esteem and connections with others. These features of football are beneficial to people of all ages, but they are especially vital to the healthy development of young people. We must do more to increase engagement and encourage young people into football, not stand by while they are priced out of the game through no fault of their own. This is where the fantastic City of Liverpool FC Supporters come in! If there are any old kits, boots or shin pads that your son/ daughter has grown out of then please do not hesitate to contact us and we can arrange a collection or drop them off at one of the home games where one of our Community team will collect them from you.

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LINE UPS colfc

(GK) Ben Ascroft Craig Cairns Karl Clair Daniel Dalton Luke Denson David Forbes Francis Foy Fidan Hajdari Jack Hazlehurst Joesph Holt Jamie Mcdonald Kevin Mcellin John Mcgrath Kris Owens Adam Pepper Thomas Peterson Craig Robinson Thomas Spearritt Jeremy Tunzele (GK) Nathan Wolland

Manager - Craig Robinson Assistant - Tony Dunne Coach - Craig Horner Coach - Tom Spearritt

northwich victoria

Danny Taberner (GK) Lewis Brownhill Jack Fleming Dominic Craig Kieron Kenny Andrew Fitzgerald Michael Roddy Matty Clarke Brian Matthews Jordan Darr Daryhll Mason Brandon Barski Rob Doran Joel Brownhill Joseph Camozzi Jordan Boon Thomas Scott (GK)

Manager - Steve Wilkes Asst Manager - Steve Pickup Coach - Scott Campbell GK coach - Rob Sadler. Physio - Peter Henderson

Referee - Anthony Parkinson Assistants - Graeme Kearney & Keith Martinl

WILL YOU COLlaBORATE? COLlaborate is how you join with City of Liverpool Football Club to bring football back to its roots in Liverpool, linking you to a network of businesses, social enterprises, community organisations and other agencies who are committed to working locally and proving that good business is good for our communities. City of Liverpool Football Club doesn’t want to sell you an advert or a sponsorship package. We want you to join with us in making our community owned football club a vehicle for social value and wider community benefit - delivering your social value through the city’s passion for football. Social Value is the wider financial and non-financial impact of your work, including the well-being of individuals and communities, social capital and the environment. COLlaborate will engage businesses alongside community and social enterprises, social landlords and others who share our community focused values and see the value of City of Liverpool Football Club as a means of selling this collective message to a wider audience. Please visit colfc.co.uk for more information

Thanks to all The Partisans for your support this season - #UpThePurps

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