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CITY OF LIVERPOOL FC 427 Smithdown Road, Liverpool, L15 2JL Chairman: Paul Manning Deputy Chairman: Peter Furmedge Club Secretary: John Lavin Club Welfare Officer: Mike Caulfield COLFC Community: Sean Lindblad Club Directors: Cathy Long, Sean Lindblad, Gary Waller Volunteer Co-Ordinator: Mike Caulfield

CONTENTS

Fundraising Co-Ordinator - Gary

5 - CHAIRMAN Paul Manning welcomes us to this afternoons game vs Marine FC

Programme Editor: Sean Lindblad

8 - WELCOME TO OUR VISITORS A brief history of Marine FC 26 - THE SEASON’S FIXTURES Get your fixture diaries up to date…

Walthew Charity & Mascots Co-Ordinator: Amanda Manning Gatehouse: Peter Furmedge, Howard Klarfeld Hospitality: Amanda Manning, Leanna Brady Stewards: Owen Manning, Peter Manning, Lee Thwaite, Seana Thwaite, Gary Walthew, Colin Wilcox, Howard Klarfeld, Stephen Hesketh, Andrew Lavin, John Lavin, Cosmin Mocan Website: Paul

28 - HOW THE TEAMS LINE UP

Manning, Sean Lindblad COLlotto: Andy Lavin, Lisa Lavin Purps TV: Jason Morland Merchandise Table: Sue Roberts Purps Matchday: Michael Meadows NLP Correspondent: Michael Meadows Club Graphics: Sean Lindblad First Team Manager - Michael Ellison Assistant Manager - Matt Cross Coach - Chris Lawton

City of Liverpool Football Club Limited Community Benefit Society Reg No: 7231 City of Liverpool FC is a Community Benefit Society, wholly owned by it’s member / shareholders, none of whom own more than 1 share. The Company is listed on the Mutuals Register, number 7231

GK Coach - Ryan Brookfield Physio - Nathan Sullivan Youth Section / College Dave McDiarmid (Joint Manager) Dave Rowe (Joint Manager) Junior Section Earl Jenkins / Sean Lindblad



NOTES FROM CHAIRMAO

PAUL MANNING Welcome to today’s home game against Marine FC. I’d like to welcome everyone to the Berry St Garage Stadium on Boxing Day 2020.

That said, we could reasonably expect today to generate a 1000+ crowd, so we are certainly losing several thousands of pounds of revenue ourselves.

When Liverpool City Region was placed into the original Tier 3 in October, alone in the entire country, all 5 locally based NPL clubs faced massive problems; restricted attendances, bars closed, matches played We face Marine at what must be one of, if behind closed doors and also in our case, not the, high point in their 125 year history a series of away matches, which put a with a simply unbelievable FA Cup 3rd strain on our finances. round home tie with Tottenham just a few weeks away. All other clubs were in Tier 2 areas and happily carried on playing without blinking We wish them the best of luck in that an eye. Many did not even notice. game! Many seemingly haven’t noticed that Arguably, we played the biggest game in FCUM, South Shields and Scarborough (all our club’s much shorter history last week, clubs with 1200+ average attendances) when we faced Darlington away in the FA have been forced to play in front of Trophy 2nd round. ceowds of 600 and in some cases 300, losing bundles of revenue in the process. A 2 - 0 defeat was no shame and Michael’s new look Purps did us proud on When member clubs voted to suspend the night. the league on 3rd December, clubs in LCR where in tier 2 (as we still are) and legally Today’s match is one of very few to be allowed to play games in front of 400 going ahead in the NPL today, with many supporters. club’s being unable to put matches on in the current restrictions. There has not been a level playing field all season but we are just delighted to be We are fortunate in that the restricted 400 playing today in front of a good crowd, capacity is just higher than our average with 3 points and local bragging rights at home attendance and we don’t benefit stake. from secondary income in the bar and food areas, so our business planning can Good luck to everyone but here’s hoping cope, but many other club’s rely on that for 3 Purple points!! secondary income. #UTP What a year it’s been for everyone, but having live football available to us is very welcome.


NOTES FROM THE MANAGER

MICHAEL ELLISON Welcome everybody to this big Boxing Day derby against Marine FC. What a great FA Cup run Marine are on, it has been unvelievable to go away Colchester and win after Extra Time, which to be honest makes it even better. They have also beaten two National League North sides, as well so its no fluke!

and win against Pontefract under our belts, especially as it was the first chance to play in front of our supporters for nearly two months! I am made up to have joined such a great club as COLFC and we are determined to build a winning squad and just try and put smiles back on supporters’ faces again.

We want the 3 points today but that’s easier said than done. Rest assurred that the Purps will be We wish them all the best in their massive game against Spurs in the giving everything they’ve got on the pitch to try and get them. 3rd round. Since we took over the lads have been brilliant. Honestly everyone of them have shown a great attitude, but of course in football things change and players move on to new clubs and new challenges. We’re sorry to see lads leave but the lads who’ve come into the squad have done very well and I was glad to get that performance

Thank you to everyone for the support since we took over, although we havent seen much of each other, me and the lads have felt it. Finally, id just like to wish you all a very happy christmas and New Year.


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OUR OPPONENTS TODAY

Marine FC MARINE FOOTBALL CLUB HISTORY The Club was formed in 1894 by a group of local businessmen and former college students – taking its name from the hotel on the River Mersey sea front at Waterloo, seven miles to the north of Liverpool – where the founders met. They moved to their present ground The Marine Travel Arena (formerly known as Rossett Park) in 1903. Marine quickly made an impression on local football, winning numerous titles in the I Zingari League and the Liverpool Combination. Their greatest success as an amateur team in this period culminated in an F.A. Amateur Cup Final appearance in 1931/32, when they lost 7 – 1 to Dulwich Hamlet in front of a 22,000 crowd at West Ham United. In 1946 they went close again by reaching the semifinal. In 1935/36 they moved to the all-professional Lancashire Combination and enjoyed

limited success before moving to the Cheshire County League in 1969/70. In 1972 Roly Howard was appointed first team manager and completed 1,975 competitive games over a 33 year period before retiring at the end of the 2004/05 season. He was recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the longest serving manager in world football as Marine enjoyed its most successful period winning some 30 trophies. The Club relinquished its amateur status and became professional in 1974. Three Cheshire League Championships were won in five seasons before progressing to the Northern Premier League


in 1979/80. They have twice been Champions (1993/94 and 1994/95) as well as twice being runners-up and have won the League Cup on four occasions (1984/85, 1991/92, 2002/03 & 2015/16) which is a league record.

matches and were handed a reprieve, following the demise of Salisbury City. In February 2017, the club parted company with Sean Hessey following a poor run of results, the increasing threat of relegation and poor discipline on the pitch.

In more recent times, the club have had a number of managers including Alvin McDonald (2005-2009), Kevin Lynch (20092013), Phil Brazier (2013-2014), Carl Macauley (2014-2015), Sean Hessey (2015-2016). Alvin qualified for the UniBond Premier play-offs in two seasons, losing to the eventual play off champions on both occasions.

With just a few weeks of the 2016/2017 season remaining, former Skelmersdale United manager Tommy Lawson was appointed as manager.

Kevin Lynch narrowly missed out on a play off place over his reign and Phil Brazier enjoyed his first season of football management. In February 2015, following a disappointing run of results, Carl Macauley left the club and defender Sean Hessey took over team affairs as caretaker manager. In Sean’s final 12 games in charge of the season, the club escaped relegation by losing 1, drawing 5 and winning 6

In 2017/2018, his first full season in charge, Tommy and his team reached the second round proper of the FA Trophy losing away to Dover and also reached the Liverpool Senior Cup Final for the first time in a decade. Tommy Lawson resigned as manager in September 2018 with experienced and successful manager Neil Young being appointed as manager, assisted by Alan Morgan & coach Ian Johnson. In April 2019, the club were relegated for the first time in their history and will compete in the BetVictor Northern Premier League First Division North


West in their 125th Anniversary year. Marine’s best performance in the F.A. Cup was reaching the 3rd Round in 1992/3 when they lost 3-1 to Crewe Alexandra. Marine have also achieved ten first and two second round appearances in the FA Cup and have beaten two Football League Clubs (Barnsley and Halifax Town) in the competition. Marine have twice reached the semi-finals of the F.A. Trophy in 1983/84 and 1991/92 and have been winners of 13 senior county cups. Marine have won the Liverpool Senior Cup seven times and the Lancashire Trophy Challenge Trophy three times. The club have twice won the accolade as Football Foundation Community Club of the Year in 2009 and 2010, as voted by readers of the Non League Paper and in March 2011, the club were awarded the FA Charter Standard Community Club award by the Football Association. In 2010, the club was awarded Club of the Year by outgoing

league sponsors UniBond. The club is continuing to make improvements to their Marine Travel Arena base, eight years ago new floodlights were installed at a cost of £70,000. In 2015 the unused area under the stand was turned into a new community facility, matchday boardroom, hospitality suite and offices, all funded by donations. In summer 2016, the club demolished the old wooden building which housed the club shop, kit and groundsman store and extended the car park. In summer 2019, the old wooden buildings at the front of the stadium were demolished in a project costing £120,000. This saw new modular units replacing the old facilities and housing new offices, hospitality suites, tea room, kit store, first aid room, steward control room and club shop. In 2019/2020, the club celebrated their 125th Anniversary Year, which saw the launch of a new club crest, kit, tie, photographic history book and beer.


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The Daniel Wilkinson Foundation is a charity set up in memory of Daniel Wilkinson who died in 2016 aged 24, while playing the game he loved, from an underlying heart condition called Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC). Dan played football from an early age and joined Hull City AFC when he was 10, earning a professional contract aged 18. Loughborough University followed where he completed a degree in Accounting and Financial Management while playing non-league football. He was an athlete who enjoyed the gym and took his health and nutrition very seriously. He lived life to the full and had so much ahead of him. Other than feeling light-headed on a few occasions in the month before he died, he had no symptoms!

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OUR MISSION The Daniel Wilkinson Foundation has been set up to raise awareness of SCD and to provide funding towards heart screening, defibrillators and CPR/defibrillator training primarily for grass-roots sporting teams. Tragedies can be prevented through cardiac screening. It is vital that young people are identified and treated.

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2020/21

APPEARANCE STATS LEAGUE APP Zach ALEY

1

SUB

CUP GOAL

APP

SUB

TOTAL GOAL

2

APP

SUB

TOTAL

1

2

3

CARDS GOALS

Y

4

Jordan BARROW

5

5

10

0

10

0

Anthony BROWN

1

1

2

0

2

0

Ollie BROE

1

Mitchell BRYANT

1

1

3

1

4

2

Nathan BURKE

7

5

5

12

0

12

5

1

1

0

1

0

2

2

Craig CAIRNS Ethan CARTWRIGHT

1

Louis CORRIGAN

6

4

1

Daniel DALTON Ethan DEVINE

1

Tony GRAY

5

1

1

1

1

Jack HAZLEHURST

5

1

2

4

1

Rhain HELLAWELL

4

1

1

Jack HINNIGHAN

1

1

Jason JEFFRIES

1

1

Ian KEARNEY

5

Gerard KINSELLA

2

Andrew MARSHALL (GK)

1

James MCCARTEN

8

Jaime MCDONALD

6

2

1

Theo ROBERTS (GK)

1

Kai SHORROCK

4

Morgan SMITH

0

0

0

5

0

5

0

6

2

8

1

9

2

11

6

1

1

2

0

2

2

4

2

0

2

0

5

0

5

0

4

2

6

1

1

Owen WHEELER (GK)

5

1

0 2

2

2

8

1

9

2

1

0

1

1

0

1

1

1

0

3

3

1

1

3

4

7

3

1

10

1

11

1

5

13

0

13

2

1

3

4

2

6

1

1

1

1 1

3 2

3

4

1

1

Tom STEPHENS

1

12

2

8

0

0

0

3

Stephen RIGBY

11

0

1

7

0

1

1

2

1

0

10

12

1

Dominic REID

0

4

Keiran NOLAN

Stephen REED (GK)

1

0

1

2

John MCGRATH 2

2

2

Kevin MCELLIN

Elliot NEVITT

4

1

4

2

Karl CLAIR

1 2

2

R

3

1

1

3 6 1

1

2

5

7

0

7

0

7

0

1


CLUB NEWS

LEAGUE TABLE #

Team

Pl

W

D

L

F

A

Diff

Pts

1

Ramsbottom United

8

6

1

1

19

9

10

19

2

Workington

9

5

4

0

19

9

10

19

3

Colne

8

6

1

1

17

7

10

19

4

Dunston

7

5

1

1

13

8

5

16

5

Clitheroe

8

4

3

1

14

9

5

15

6

Marine

6

4

0

2

14

4

10

12

7

Runcorn Linnets

7

3

3

1

14

11

3

12

8

Marske United

5

3

2

0

14

5

9

11

9

Tadcaster Albion

8

3

2

3

13

10

3

11

10

City of Liverpool FC

8

3

1

4

18

19

-1

10

11

Kendal Town

11

2

4

5

9

19

-10

10

12

Widnes

8

2

2

4

8

14

-6

8

13

Mossley

7

2

1

4

10

11

-1

7

14

Prescot Cables

8

2

1

5

11

14

-3

7

15

Trafford

7

1

4

2

8

11

-3

7

16

Pickering Town

9

2

1

6

8

19

-11

7

17

Brighouse Town

8

1

2

5

13

20

-7

5

18

Pontefract Collieries

8

1

2

5

8

22

-14

5

19

Ossett United

8

1

1

6

6

15

-9

4


2020/21

FIXTURES & RESULTS Comp

Opponents

Sat Sep 12

Date A

Emirates FA Cup Prelim

Glossop North End

Score 0-3

Sat Sep 19

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Marske United

2-4

Tue Sep 22

H

Emirates FA Cup 1Q

Morpeth Town FC

0-3

Tue Sep 29

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Kendal Town

1-0

Sat Oct 3

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Workington

5-2

Sat Oct 10

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Brighouse Town

2-5

Tue Oct 13

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Prescot Cables

2-2

Sat Oct 17

H

Buildbase FA Trophy 2Q

Cleethorpes Town FC

forfeited

Tue Oct 20

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Trafford

1-0

Sat Oct 24

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Colne

4-2

Wed Nov 4

A

FA Trophy 3Q

Atherton Collieries

0-3

Sat Nov 7

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Ossett United

PP

Sat Nov 14

A

Buildbase FA Trophy 1

Mossley

PP

Sat Nov 21

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Pickering Town

PP

Sat Nov 28 Sat Dec 5 Tue Dec 8

A H H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West FA Trophy 2nd round

Clitheroe Dunston Buxton

PP PP 1-2

Sat Dec 12

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Widnes

PP

Wed Dec 16

A

FA Trophy 3rd Round

Darlington FC

2-0 4-1

Sat Dec 19

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Pontefract Collieries

Sat Dec 26

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Marine

Fri Jan 1

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Runcorn Linnets

Sat Jan 9

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Tadcaster Albion

Sat Jan 16

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Colne

Sat Jan 23

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Brighouse Town

Sat Jan 30

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Prescot Cables

Sat Feb 6

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Trafford

Sat Feb 13

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Tadcaster Albion

Sat Feb 20

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Ossett United

Sat Mar 6

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Pickering Town Mossley

Sat Mar 13

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Sat Mar 20

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Dunston

Sat Mar 27

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Clitheroe Workington

Sat Apr 3

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Mon Apr 5

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Marine

Sat Apr 10

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Kendal Town

Sat Apr 17

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Marske United

Sat Apr 24

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Marine FC

Sat May 1

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Widnes

Mon May 3

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Runcorn Linnets

Sat May 8

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Ramsbottom United

Sat May 18

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Marine FC

Sat May 25

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Widnes

Mon May 3

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Runcorn Linnets

Sat May 8

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Ramsbottom United


City of Liverpool FC vs Marine FC

TODAYS TEAMS COLFC

Marine FC

THEO ROBERTS (GK)

1

GERMANO MENDES

JORDAN BARROW

2

BAYLEIGH PASSANT

LOUIS CORRIGAN

3

ADAM HUGHES

JACK HINNIGHAN

4

DAVID RAVEN

STEPHEN RIGBY

5

JAMES ELLISON

LOUIS CORRIGAN

6

JAMES JOYCE ANTHONY MILEY

ETHAN DEVINE

7

NATHAN BURKE

8

DANNY SHAW

JACK HAZELHURST

9

JOSH SOLOMAN-DAVIES

KAI SHARROCK

10

JAMES BARRIGAN

RHIAN HELLAWELL

11

JAMES DEVINE

MITCHELL BRYANT

12

JOSH HMAMI

JAMES McCARTEN

14

KENNY STRICKLAND

DOMINIC REID

15

ALEX DOYLE

TONY GRAY

16

NIALL CUMMINS

SCOTT REID

17

GEORGE HASSALL

ZACH ALEY

18

MICHAEL HOWARD

MORGAN SMITH

19

NEIL KENGNI

20

RYAN WIGNALL

21 MICHAEL ELLISON

MANAGER

MATHEW CROSS

AST MANAGER

CHRIS LAWTON

COACH

RYAN BROOKFIELD

G/K COACH

NATHAN SULLIVAN

PHYSIO

NEIL YOUNG ALAN MORGAN

RICHIE CAILES

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