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THE PITCHING IN NORTHERN PREMIER LEAGUE N/WEST

CITY OF LIVERPOOL FC VS TRAFFORD FC TUESDAY 20TH OCTOBER 2020 - 7:45PM SATURDAY 21ST DECEMBER 2019 - KICK OFF 3:00PM


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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 evenings game vs Trafford FC

Programme Editor: Sean Lindblad

Walthew Charity & Mascots Co-Ordinator: Amanda Manning Gatehouse: Peter Furmedge, Howard Klarfeld Hospitality: Amanda Manning, Leanna

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

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 Manning, Sean Lindblad

28 - HOW THE TEAMS LINE UP

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 Craig Ellison (Manager) Mathew Cross (assistant) Youth Section / College Dave McDiarmid (Joint Manager) Dave Rowe (Joint Manager) Junior Section Earl Jenkins / Sean Lindblad

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NOTES FROM CHAIRMAO

PAUL MANNING Welcome everybody for today’s LIVE football. Yes, that’s right, today in Tier 3 Lockdown Liverpool we can all safely congregate and watch real, LIVE football for the cost of a couple of fancy coffees.

team since taking the reigns in similar circumstances in July 2018 and of course leading us to the NWCFL Premier Division championship in his first season. Our first season in the NPL was very difficult and was compounded by a points deduction and of the course the season being made Null and Void.

Football at Step 4 is allowed accordance to DCMS / FA legislation and supporters upto a capacity of 400 are allowed to come and watch We backed Craig to improve us on the pitch in this season and although we totally accept that subject of course to a matchday risk assessit was a very tough start, I think everyone was ment and covid plan. expecting an improvement. We as a club have worked very hard to keep We thank Craig for his service to the club and supporters safe, both in our initial Phase One wish him and the family all the very best for the and Phase Two games and then in the FA Cup future. game against Morpeth when we voluntarily returned to Phase One capacity of 200 people. In terms of appointing a Manager, thankfully there was a ready-made replacement in Today for this important FA Trophy game v Michael Ellison kicking his heels waiting for an Cleethorpes Town we have returned to Phase opportunity to get back into football manageTwo capacity of 400 people, but due to the ment. Michael was exactly what we were lookmassive uncertainty surrounding the COVID ing for at this point in our club’s development. pandemic and the Merseyside Derby, I don’t think we will get anywhere near to that capacity.

I would like to thank the Committee of Cleethorpes Town for their patience in making the arrangements for this game, as in addition to the overall pandemic confusion, the Berry Street Garage Stadium has been closed to the public as well, so we weren’t sure if we would be playing here today. Also, amidst this pandemic we had the small matter of changing Managers after Craig Robinson offered his resignation to the club after returning home from the 5-2 defeat at Workington AFC. The Chairman and Deputy Chairman accepted the resignation as we agreed that the club needed to change after some very indifferent performances to start the season. Craig has been a good manager for our 1st

He’s got the kind of experience of winning games in the NPL that we needed along with very clear passion and ambition. Within 2 games we have earned 4 points from two very tough away games (Could have easily been 6 points!!) and from being bottom of the table after the Workington game, we are now up to a very healthy 14th and looking upwards. The performances have been excellent as well, with the Purps going all out attack and looking to win the 3 points, which is something that we seem to have lost somewhere along the way. Good luck to both teams today and here’s to a good game and a safe environment. #UTP


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TRAFFORD FC The club was formed in summer 1990, being the brainchild of David Brown, John Harrison, David Law, and Bill Whitten under the name North Trafford, sharing Shawe View with Trafford Borough Rugby League Club. After initially being denied entrance, a late withdrawal resulted in the club being invited to join Division Two of the Mid-Cheshire League for 1990/91 season. The first game at competitive level versus Macclesfield College was won 3-1, leading to a finish in second place, and promotion to Division One. As a bonus the club obtained sole tenancy of Shawe View via a 30 year lease, and substantial ground improvements were undertaken. 1990/91 Manager David Law took North Trafford to second place in the Mid-Cheshire League Division Two and were promoted to Division One. 1991/92 saw progress continue on the field as fourth place was achieved coupled with a successful application to join Division Two of the North West Counties League (NWCL). 1992/93 the club had another good season ending with in seventh place in the NWCL Division Two. 1993/94 a magnificent second half of the season in which 20 out of 22 games were won, resulted in second place and promotion to Division One. Additionally the first trophy was won via a 3-1 victory versus Maghull in the Lamot Pils Cup. Promotion was dependent on further ground improvements resulting in the erection of floodlights and the South Stand, which was granted. 1994/95 was launched with the club changing name to Trafford FC and ending in

fourth place and defeats in the finals of the Manchester Senior and Carling Cups. 1995/96 Trafford had another successful league programme finishing in third place and reaching the last sixteen of the FA Vase losing to the eventual winners, Brigg Town. 1996/97 was undoubtedly our most successful, winning the NWCL title and gaining promotion to Division One of the Unibond League but losing out in the finals of the Manchester Senior Cup and the League Cup. David Law who had managed the club since inception was named NWCL Manager of the Year, and the Reserves won the NWCL Reserve Division, the Reserve League Cup, and the Manchester Amateur Cup. 1997/98 saw an indifferent start but the club finished twelfth, and a further trophy was won, the Unibond First Division Cup, beating Lincoln United 3-1. 1998/99 started with the appointment of Mark Molyneaux as assistant manager to David Law, taking over the reins in the December, and guiding us to a final place of fourteenth. 1999/2000 Manager Mark Molyneaux along with his assistant Wayne Goodison guided Trafford to victory in the Unibond President’s


Cup Final beating Whitby Town in the 2nd leg on their ground. 2000/01 Trafford finished the season with a thirteen game unbeaten run placing them in fifth place, their highest ever league position in the club’s eleven year history. 2001/02 saw Mark Molyneaux resign to take over at fellow Unibond First Division side Chorley, with the club finishing in fifteenth place. Trafford then appointed Joey Dunn as the new manager. 2002/03 the results didn’t come Trafford’s way and at Christmas the club decided to release manager Joey Dunn and appoint the vastly experienced Mike McKenzie who had won so many honours as a manager in the Unibond League. Sadly results still didn’t come and Trafford were relegated back to the NWCL. 2003/04 By October Trafford decided to partcompany with MikeMcKenzie after finding themselves in nineteenth position in Division One. A month later Trafford appointed 28 year old former Leigh RMI Reserve Team Manager Danny Johnson as the new Trafford boss. Within a couple of weeks the results changed, and Trafford began to improve their league position. By the end of season Danny Johnson’s young entertaining side finished in sixteenth position with 50 points. 2004/05 Trafford didn’t have much joy in any of the cup competitions but finished in an improved twelfth position on 56 points. While the Reserve Team won their third County Cup in four seasons by winning the Manchester F.A. Trophy. 2005/06 saw Trafford get off to a flying start in the League and had a good run in the FA Vase, but sadly couldn’t maintain their league form throughout the season eventually finishing in fourteenth position. 2006/07 saw Trafford finish in fifth place in the NWCL Division One the club’s best campaign since 2001 when they finished in fifth place in the Unibond Division One. The season included a good run in the FA Cup, two

players in the top twenty goalscorers in the NWCL, with Glyn Barker in sixth place with 34 goals and Troy Hayder in sixteenth place with 20 goals, and a end of season run of 17 games unbeaten to round off a marvellous campaign. At the end of the season sadly manager Danny Johnson decided to move up to the Unibond League with Ashton United, with our player Ged Kielty becoming Trafford’s ’new’ Player-Manager, assisted by Lee Southwood and coached by Tony Coyne. 2007/08 With the new look management Trafford had one of their most successful campaign’s winning the Vodkat League Championship title by 11 points with a club record of 95 points to be promoted to the Unibond League for a second time after winning the title in 1997. From September 2007 Trafford went on a 29 league game unbeaten run including 18 straight wins which is a League record. Manager Ged Kielty was also voted Manager of the Year and the Club won Programme of the Year. Centre forward Andy Lundy ended the season with 34 overall goals putting him in second place in the League goalscoring chart but was the League top scorer with his 28 goals in Division One. His ‘sidekick’ Scott Barlow came close behind in fourth overall place with 29 goals. 2008/09 saw Trafford return to the Unibond League after an absence of five seasons. Manager Ged Kielty led the team to the Club’s second Unibond League President’s Cup win beating First Division South Quorn 2-0 on their ground in the final. Trafford previously won the President’s Cup back in 1999/2000. Trafford’s striker Scott Barlow finished runnerup in the First Division North overall leading goalscoring charts with 40 goals. Trafford finished in fifteenth place in the Division. 2009/10 Former Trafford stalwart Garry Vaughan was in the ‘hot-seat’ as Ged Kielty decided to step down as manager. During seven seasons in the 90s Garry played a record 305 games for Trafford and is still the overall leading club goalscorer with 89 goals. In his first season as a manager at Unibond League level Garry along with his Assistant Manager Loz Greenhalgh guided the club to


a creditable twelfth place in the First Division North and were finalists in the Manchester County FA Premier Cup. During this season striker Scott Barlow scored 21 goals to become the joint overall club top goalscorer with a total of 89 goals in his three seasons at the club along with Manager Garry Vaughan. 2010/11 Trafford had a poor first half of the season, then Manager Garry Vaughan made a number of personnel changes including bringing back former Assistant Manager Wayne Goodison and the clubs fortunes changed finishing in a respectable fourteenth place. 2011/12 Trafford didn’t have much luck in any of the cup competitions and had a rollers coaster season in the First Division North finishing in twelfth place. 2012/13 In Garry Vaughan’s fourth season as Manager along with his Assistant Wayne Goodison they led Trafford to promotion to the Evo-Stik League Premier Division, after winning the First Division North Play-Off final against Cammell Laird 4-2 on penalties AET on their ground. 2013/14 Saw Trafford playing in their highest ever level of football in the EvoStik League Premier Division. The club had a very successful season finishing in a very impressive tenth place and won the Manchester Premier Cup against Football Conference side Hyde at Bury FC’s Gigg Lane. 2014/15 In January 2015 Manager Garry Vaughan and his Assistant Wayne Goodison resigned from the Club and former Altrincham Manager Graham Heathcote took charge along with his Assistant Chris Adams. At the end of the season Trafford were relegated back to the Evo-Stik NPL First Division North and Graham Heathcote retired from Football Management. 2015/16 In May 2015 Trafford appointed former FC Halifax and Chorley Captain Tom Baker as the Club’s new Manager. After a mixed first half to the season from midDecember Trafford’s form turned for the better

with only five defeats in twenty two league and cup games finishing the season in a creditable eighth place in the Managers first ever season in charge. 2016/17 After an impressive first season as Manager Tom Baker along his assistant Manager Chris Shuker took Trafford to an improved sixth place in the First Division North missing a Play-off place by just two points. 2017/18 Trafford had another successful season finishing in sixth place for a second consecutive season and were runners-up in the Manchester Premier Cup. 2018/19 In his fourth season at Trafford Manager Tom Baker crowned the season by winning the Integro League Cup for the first time in the Club’s history beating Premier League Champions Farsley Celtic in the final. 2019/20 Trafford were in ninth place in the NPL North West Division when the season was null and voided and had reached the final of the Manchester Premier Cup to play FC United of Manchester. Unfortunately due to the Covid-19 the final did not that place. During the close season Manager Tom Baker resigned after five seasons at Trafford and his assistant Danny Caldecott stepped up to become the new Manager of the Club


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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!

SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH IN THE YOUNG (SCD) SCD is the leading cause of death in young athletes during sport and the majority of deaths occur with NO SYMPTOMS or family history. ARVC can be found in one in every 1,000 to 5,000 young adults - IF IT IS LOOKED FOR. Warning signs may include light-headedness, fainting, palpitations, swollen legs, breathlessness. Every week in the UK, 12 apparently fit and healthy young people (aged 35 and under) die from previously undiagnosed heart conditions. In Italy, where screening is mandatory for all young people engaged in organised sport, they have reduced the incidence of young sudden cardiac death by 89%.

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

SUB

CUP

GOAL

APP

SUB

TOTAL

GOAL

CARDS

APP

SUB

TOTAL

GOALS

Y 3

Jordan BARROW

4

2

6

0

6

0

Anthony BROWN

1

1

2

0

2

0

Ollie BROE

1

Nathan BURKE

5

2

7

0

7

4

1

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

5

1

6

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

1

0

1

4

1

5

0

4

2

6

2

0

0

0

0

2

0

2

0

4

0

4

0

4

2

6

1

4

Craig CAIRNS Karl CLAIR Louis CORRIGAN

4

1

1

Daniel DALTON Ethan DEVINE Tony GRAY

3

1

Jack HAZLEHURST

3

1

1

1

1

1

Liam HYNES Jason JEFFRIES

1

Ian KEARNEY

4

Gerard KINSELLA

2

Andrew MARSHALL

1

James MCCARTEN

5

Jaime MCDONALD

4

1

2

1

2

1

1

0

1

0

1

2

7

0

7

1

1

2

6

1

7

1

0

0

0

0

0

3

3

1

3

4

7

3

1

5

1

6

0

2

7

0

7

1

1

1

2

3

0

2

5

0

5

0

0

0

0

0

Kevin MCELLIN John MCGRATH Elliot NEVITT

2

Stephen REED

1

Dominic REID

4

Stephen RIGBY

5

Kai SHORROCK

2

Tom STEPHENS Owen WHEELER James YATES

2

1

3

2

1 1

2 3

1 1

1

1

R

1

2

1

3

1

1

1

Jaime McDonald made his 100 Purps appearance against Workington AFC Stephen Rigby scored his 1st Purps goal in the 5-2 win against Brighouse Town Skipper James McCarten scored his 1st Purps goal in the 2-2 draw with Prescot Cables.


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LEAGUE TABLE #

Team

P

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

1

Dunston

7

5

1

1

13

8

5

16

2

Clitheroe

6

4

2

0

12

6

6

14

3

Colne

6

4

1

1

11

5

6

13

4

Ramsbottom United

5

4

0

1

13

5

8

12

5

Workington

6

3

3

0

12

6

6

12

6

Marske United

4

3

1

0

13

4

9

10

7

Kendal Town

5

2

1

2

2

4

-2

7

8

Marine

4

2

0

2

6

4

2

6

9

Runcorn Linnets

4

1

3

0

7

6

1

6

10

Mossley

5

2

0

3

8

8

0

6

11

Trafford

5

1

3

1

7

9

-2

6

12

Tadcaster Albion

4

1

2

1

4

3

1

5

13

Prescot Cables

4

1

1

2

6

6

0

4

14

City of Liverpool FC

5

1

1

3

11

14

-3

4

15

Pickering Town

6

1

1

4

5

12

-7

4

16

Ossett United

6

1

0

5

5

11

-6

3

17

Pontefract Collieries

5

0

2

3

4

14

-10

2

18

Widnes

4

0

1

3

4

10

-6

1

19

Brighouse Town

5

0

1

4

9

17

-8

1


2020/21

FIXTURES & RESULTS Comp

Opponents

Sat Sep 12

Date A

Emirates FA Cup Prelim

Glossop North End

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

Sat Oct 24

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Colne

Sat Nov 7

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Ossett United

Sat Nov 14

A

Buildbase FA Trophy 1

Mossley

Sat Nov 21

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Pickering Town

Sat Nov 28

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Clitheroe

Sat Dec 5

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Dunston

Sat Dec 12

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Widnes

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 Tadcaster Albion

Sat Jan 9

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

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

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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

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Marine

Sat Apr 10

H

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Kendal Town

Sat Apr 17

A

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Marske United

Sat Apr 24

A

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Pontefract Collieries

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

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Ramsbottom United

Sat May 18

H

Pitching In Nothern Premier League N/West

Pontefract Collieries

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

Score


City of Liverpool FC vs Trafford FC

TODAYS TEAMS COLFC

Trafford FC

OWEN WHEELER

1

Matt Cooper

JORDAN BARROW

2

Jake Kenny

ANTHONY BROWN

3

Dieter Downey

CRAIG CAIRNS

4

Oli Roberts

KARL CLAIR

5

Keil O'Brien

LOUIS CORRIGAN

6

James Neild

ETHAN DEVINE

7

Chris Palmer

TONY GRAY

8

Ross Davidson

9

Max Hazeldine

JACK HAZELHURST KAIR SHARROCK

10

Astley Mulholland

JASON JEFFRIES

11

Matty Morgan

GERARD KINSELLA

12

Florian Yonsian

JAMES McCARTEN

14

Adam Rooney

JAMIE McDONALD

15

Ben Halfacre

KEVIN McKELLIN

16

Jack Sloan Jack Dorney

DOMINIC REID

17

STEPHEN RIGBY

18

THOMAS STEPHENS

19 20 21

MICHAEL ELLISON MATHEW CROSS

Manager

Danny Caldecott

Assistant Manager

Luke Gibson

Coach

Terry Smith

G/K Coach Physio

Ellie Hanna

Referee

Stevel Lennon

Asst Referee

James Milburn

Asst Referee

Keith Davenport

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


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