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City of Liverpool Football Club is a registered society under the Cooperative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014. Our Registration Number is 7231. We are a supporter owned football club, with all shareholders owning 1 share each and operating on a 1 member 1 vote basis.
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Chairman: Paul Manning
Deputy Chairman: Peter Furmedge Club Secretary: John Lavin Club Welfare Officer: Mike Caulfield
COLFC Community: Sean Lindblad
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4 - Message from the chairman 6 - Our visitors Glossop NE 14 - Meet the COLFC squad 26 - Today’s Teams
Club Directors: Paul Manning, Peter Furmedge, Earl Jenkins, John Lavin, Mike Caulfield, Sean Lindblad, Thomas Keiner, Amanda Manning
Volunteer Co-Ordinator: Mike Caulfield
Charity & Mascots Co-Ordinator: Amanda Manning
Programme Editor: Sean Lindblad
Gatehouse: Peter Furmedge, Howard Klarfeld
Hospitality: Amanda Manning, Stewards: Peter Manning, Lee Thwaite, Howard Klarfeld, John Lavin. Website: Sean Lindblad
COLlotto: Paul Manning
Purps TV: Jason Morland
Purps Matchday: Michael Meadows, Sam Pearson
NLP Correspondent: Michael Meadows
Club Graphics: Sean Lindblad
First Team Staff - Michael Ellison, Mathew Cross, Chris Lawton, Ryan Brookfield, Georgia Dutton (physio)
Junior Section - Earl Jenkins / Sean Lindblad
opposition history
GLOSSOP NE
Early years
Glossop North End were founded in 1886, when they played friendly amateur matches. They played at various grounds in the town, including Pyegrove, Silk Street, Water Lane and Cemetery Road before settling at North Road. The club joined the North Cheshire League in 1890, before moving to the Combination in 1894 and turning professional. In their first season in the Combination, 1894–95, they finished as runners-up.
After ending the following season, 1895–96, in third, the club moved to the Midland League and in the 1896–97 season finished as runners-up. After a second season in the Midland League, they were elected to the Second Division of the Football League in 1898–99 finishing as runners-up to Manchester City and winning promotion to the First Division.
They then changed their name to Glossop (primarily to avoid any confusion with Preston North End) before spending their one and only season in the top flight, 1899–1900 when they finished in last place and were relegated back to the Second Division, having won only 4 matches, all at home, against Burnley, Nottingham Forest, Blackburn and Aston Villa.
They then spent the next fifteen seasons in the Second Division, during which time they reached the Quarter-Finals of the FA Cup in 1908–09 where they lost to 1–0 to eventual finalists Bristol City in a replay on 10 March 1909.
The club’s chairman and benefactor at the time was Sir Samuel Hill-Wood, who was later to become chairman of Arsenal. However, the club became perennial strugglers in the Second Division.
The 1913–14 season saw a club record attendance of 10,736 for an FA Cup Second Round match against Preston North End on 31 January 1914. However, the following season they finished bottom of the league and had to apply for re-election.
This was curtailed when the start of World War I meant the Football League closed down. Glossop were then re-formed toward the end of the war by
Oswald Partington, but failed to be re-elected back into to the Football League. Glossop then joined the Lancashire Combination, playing just one season, 1919–20.
Northern Nomads groundshared with Glossop for several years during this time. The club then dropped out of the Lancashire Combination and into the Manchester League. In the 1920s and 1930s they won the Gilcryst Cup three times and were crowned Manchester League champions in 1927–28. They won the Gilcryst Cup for a fourth time in 1947–48.
1950’s onwards
During 1955, the club moved from its original home of North Road to their current ground Surrey Street. In 1957 Glossop re-joined the Lancashire Combination, finishing in eighth in 1957–58.
They spent nine seasons in the league before dropping back down once more to the Manchester League after the 1965–66 season. They joined the Cheshire County League as founder members of Division Two in the 1978–79 season, finishing in 17th. In 1980–81 they were Division Two runners-up, only losing out on the title on goal difference, but still winning promotion to Division One.
After a sixth-place finish in 1981–82, the club became founder members of the newly formed North West Counties Football League in 1982 when the Cheshire County League merged with the Lancashire Combination. In 1986, the club marked their centenary season with a match with sister club Arsenal.
They joined Division One, however they struggled in the
league for the next six seasons and after finishing bottom in 1987–88 were relegated to Division Two. The 1990–91 season saw the club reach the Fourth Round of the FA Vase where they lost to Cammell Laird 2–1 in a replay.
They also won the North West Counties Football League Division Two Cup, beating Cheadle Town 2–1 in the Final. However, the club almost folded in 1990–91 when their then Chairman sold the ground to the local council and left the club with large debts. The present Board of Directors took over in January 1991. After a sixth-place finish in 1991–92 they were promoted back to Division One over higher placed clubs and after the season the directors reverted the club’s name to Glossop North End.
In their first season under the club’s original name, they reached the Semi-Finals of the North West Counties League Cup, before losing to Nantwich Town 5–2 over two legs. They reached the Semi-Finals of the League’s floodlit Cup in 1994–95, losing to Penrith 3–1 over two legs. In the 1996–97 season they beat Trafford in the Final of the Manchester Premier Cup at Old Trafford, before winning the competition again the following season, this time beating Radcliffe Borough in the final at Maine Road. They also reached the Semi-Finals of the North West Counties League Cup, losing to Vauxhall
Motors 3–1 over two legs.
2000s onwards
In the 2000–01 season they won the Derbyshire County Football Association Senior Challenge Cup beating Glapwell in a twolegged final, drawing 3–3 away and 2–2 at home before winning 4–2 on penalties.
In the league the club struggled to avoid relegation from Division One throughout much of the early 2000s, before finishing ninth in 2006–07, the highest position attained by manager Chris Nicholson in his six seasons at the club. Nicholson announced in March 2007 that he was to step down at the end of the season.
As a result, his assistant Steve Young was eventually appointed manager for 2007–08. In the 2008–09 season they reached the Final of the FA Vase where they lost 2–0 to Northern League First Division side Whitley Bay at Wembley Stadium, on 10 May 2009.
Due to this achievement, Arsenal, with whom they retain connections due to Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood’s grandfather Sir Samuel HillWood having owned and bankrolled Glossop during their run in the Football League, invited them to their state-ofthe-art London Colney training ground during their stay in London, to prepare for the FA Vase Final.
In May 2013 the club appointed
Chris Wilcock as first team manager. In his first season the team finished third in the North West Counties League. During the season Glossop produced an unbeaten run in the league of 22 games, with only 5 draws, stretching from November 2013 until they were beaten by Bootle on April 2014.
On 19 April 2015 Glossop beat Nelson to win the North West Counties League Premier Division, earning promotion to Division One North of the Northern Premier League.
They also reached two cup finals; the North West Counties League Cup, where they faced Atherton Collieries winning 2–0, and the FA Vase Final, in which they played North Shields at Wembley Stadium. In a repeat of the 2009 final, Glossop were beaten 2–1 after extra-time.
Glossop began the 2015–16 season in the Northern Premier League Division One North. They also competed in the FA Trophy for the first time since 1986. The club finished fourth and qualified for the Playoffs but lost 2–1 to Northwich Victoria in the Semi- Final.
At the end of the 2016-17 season Chris Wilcock resigned as manager, leaving the position after four seasons and as the winningest manager in recorded history. On 19 May 2017 the club announced that the joint team of Steve Halford and Paul Phillips would take the reins at Surrey Street. On 12
March 2018 the management team left Glossop to join Buxton. Goalkeeper coach Mark Canning took over as caretaker manager, assisted by Andy Bishop. This was made a permanent position at the end of the 2017-18 season
After a poor run of results, culminating in a loss to Widnes in mid-October, Mark and Andy were sacked as managers. After a short search the board appointed ex-Mossley due Peter Band and Lloyd Morrison as joint managers on 14 October 2018
In an unprecedented move the majority of football activities were ceased mid-March 2020 due to the coronavirus, and by the end of March the NPL took the decision along with all Step 4 and lower divisions to end the season early and expunge all results with no promotion or relegation taking place.
This left Glossop situated in the South /East Division for a second season due to the Step 4 re-alignment not occurring.
At the beginning of August Joint Manager Lloyd Morrison departed the club to become Cheadle Town’s manager.
The coronavirus took centre stage again in the ‘20/21 season, with only a handful of games being played before the season was cancelled in February 2021. This was followed in March 2021 by the resignation of manager Pete Band who left to join up with his hometown
team Macclesfield FC. The new manager, Stuart Mellish, took charge at the beginning of May ready to start the 2021/22 season in the newly realigned Northern Premier League West Division. Glossop finished seventeenth avoiding the relegation spots.
opposition lineup
GLOSSOP NE
Name: Morgan Bacon
Position: Goalkeeper
Previous clubs: Wythenshawe Town, Kendal Town, Stafford Rangers, Shaw Lane, Penrith, Carlisle United
Biography: Morgan, 24 year old keeper, joined The Hillmen at the start of the offseason 2022, becoming Manager Stuart Mellish’s first signing of 2022. He brings with him great experience, including nearly helping his previous club reach Wembley in the FA Vase.
Name: Jordan Hadlow
Position: Goalkeeper
Previous clubs: Mossley AFC, Chadderton FC, Manchester Central
Biography: Jordan is a highly-
rated goalkeeper who joined the club in the summer of 2022 from Mossley. Jordan brings a wealthy of experience and skill having played full seasons at different levels of football.
Name: Sam Barratt
Position: Defender
Previous Clubs: Leek Town, Fleetwood Town, Stoke City
Biography: Sam joined Glossop in August of 2021 from NPL West rivals Leek Town.
Name: Mark Haslam Position: Defender
Previous Clubs: Ashton United,
Mossley
Biography: Mark is a versatile player, who is as comfortable at full back or pushing up into midfield. Mark returns for another season under Stuart Mellish, having also played under Steve Halford and Paul Phillips, turning out for their sides at Glossop, Ashton United and Mossley. Signed for GNE in the summer of 2017, Mark is a familiar face at The Amdec Stadium.
Name: Will Higham Position: Defender
Previous Clubs: Biography: Will joined Glossop in the summer of 2022.
Name: Sam Owens Position: Defender
Previous Clubs: York City, Doncaster Biography: Sam joined Glossop in the summer of 2022.
Name: Sekouba Sanogo Position: Defender
Previous Clubs: Macclesfield FC, Blanc Mesnil
Biography: Sekuba, a French national defender, joined Glossop in Nov 2021 from Macclesfield FC.
Name: Finley Stanyer Position: Defender
Previous Clubs: Market Drayton Town, Leek Town, Stoke City U18
Biography: Finley, a 20 year old defender, joined Glossop from Stockport County in October of 2021. Having played out on duel reg for some of the 2021/22 season, he came back to cover injury, however
cemented his starting position in the defence.
Name: Harri White Position: Defender
Previous Clubs: Biography: Harri joined Glossop in the summer of 2022.
Name: Lee Wilshaw Position: Defender
Previous Clubs: Leek Town, Abbey Hey, Trafford, New Mills, Stockport Town, Winsford United, Mossley, Hyde United
Biography: Lee is a 27 year old defender who joined Glossop in the summer of 2019 from Leek Town. Since then he has appeared in 71 competitive games, playing as captain in the 2019/20 season.
Name: Bevan Burey Position: Midfielder
Previous Clubs: Congleton, Skelmersdale, Runcorn Linnets, Burscough, Ramsbottom, Radcliffe, Accrington
Biography: Bevan is a 32 year old midfielder who joined Glossop from Congleton in October 2019. Bevan is one of the more familiar faces on matchday and has become a fan favourite over the last few seasons.
Name: Jack Hopkins Position: Midfielder
Previous Clubs: Clitheroe FC, New Mills FC, Stockport County
Biography: Jack, 20 year old defensive midfielder, joined Glossop in the summer of 2022. With
previous experience at Stockport County and Clitheroe, he brings additional height and skill to the squad.
Name: Luke Nock Position: Midfielder
Previous Clubs: Stockport County, Rochdale
Biography: Luke, a 19 year old midfielder, joined Glossop in November 2021 from Stockport County. Having been recalled to County during the 2021/22 season, Luke now starts the season a Hillman player bringing his ability to the midfield.
Name: Louis White Position: Midfielder
Previous Clubs: Wythenshawe Amateurs, Hyde United, Radcliffe FC, Rochdale AFC
Biography: Louis, a 21 year old midfielder, joined Glossop in November 2021 from Wythenshawe Amateurs.
Name: Reuben Dass Position: Striker
Previous Clubs: Accrington Stanley, San Diego Toreros, FC United
Biography: Reuben, a 23 year old striker, joined Glossop in August 2021 from Accrington Stanley, having previously played over in America for the University of San Diego.
Name: Harry Freedman Position: Striker
Previous Clubs: Biography: Harry re-joins Glossop
after spending time with the Hillmen back in the 2020/21 season.
Name: Matty Gillam Position: Striker
Previous Clubs: Atherton Collieries, Guiseley FC, Rochdale AFC, Cork City, Stalybridge Celtic, Rochdale AFC U18s
Biography: Matty, a 23 year old forward, joined Glossop in the summer of 2022 to add a vast knowledge and experience as a striker. Matty has playing experience in the EFL with over 20 games played for Rochdale scoring twice. He also has Irish Premier League experience with Cork City.
Name: Keaton Mulvey Position: Striker
Previous Clubs: FC United, Mossley, Rochdale
Biography: Keaton, a 21 year old striker, joined Glossop from FC United of Manchester in October 2021. This fast and skilful player has finally settled at a squad and has shown his ability to improve under manager Mellish’s guidance.
Name: Hugo Rodriguez Position: Striker
Previous Clubs: Ramsbottom United, Kendal Town, Fulwood Amateurs, Sevilla
Biography: Hugo, a 30 year old striker, joined Glossop from Ramsbottom in January 2022.
Management Pen Pics 2022/23
Name: Stuart Mellish Position: Manager
Previous Clubs: Clitheroe, Warrington, Altrincham Barrow, Southport, Witton Albion, Rochdale, Blackpool, Altrincham
Biography: Stuart played his professional career as a central midfielder, starting off playing for Altrincham in 1985, before joining Blackpool the following year for a season. At Rochdale he played three seasons before joining Witton Albion in 1989 where he won the Northern Premier League title in the 1990/91 season.
Moving on to Southport in 1992 and Barrow in 1994, Stuart finished his playing career back at Altrincham for the ‘96/97 season.
His move into management started in November 2013 when he joined Warrington Town as the assistant manager. Taking over from Shaun Reid as interim manager in 2016, Stuart was made the permanent manager in Feb 2017. With the arrival of the new board in the 2017/18 season, Stuart parted company with the club by mutual consent a few months into the season. In July 2018 Stuart became the manager at Clitheroe in the NPL West Division, but after a tough start against teams that would go on to get promotion that year, Stuart left after around 10 games, the highlight of which was a 6-6 draw against Sunderland finishing the game with only eight players.
Name: James Stokes Position: Assistant Manager
Previous Clubs: Biography: James re-joined Glossop in the summer of 2022 as a 1st team coach but was promoted to assistant manager after David Mannix departed the club.
James was previous the 1st team
coach and analysis coach under Pete Band’s management.
Name: Ollie Wright Position: Goalkeeper Coach
Previous Clubs: Juno United coach and Farsley Celtic Under 19s coach
Biography: Ollie has just finished his BSc sports coaching degree at Leeds Beckett University. When playing he played as a goalkeeper for clubs including Thackley AFC, West Didsbury & Chorlton as well as Stockport County reserves. He was due to start a coaching job in Qatar but due to the COVID-19 outbreak it was cancelled and therefore jumped at the opportunity to coach at Glossop.
Name: Eleanor Connor Position: Team Physiotherapist
Previous Clubs: Biography: Eleanor joined The Hillmen as the club Physio in the summer of 2022.
CITY OF LIVERPOOL FC
Ryan Hamer - Goalkeeper
Highly rated Ryan was spotted playing for Winsford United in the North West Counties Premier Division when FC United took an interest in him.
Hamer joined the Broadhurst Park squad in 2021-22 and made a debut as substitute in the Fenix Trophy fixture against Brera in Italy in April 2022.
Ryan made the switch in pre season 22/23 to City of Liverpool FC as the purps manager Michael Ellison looks to build his squad ahead of an exciting season.
Adam Hughes – Defender
The 24-year-old defender came through the youth ranks at Tranmere Rovers, spending 10 years with the Prenton Park outfit up to the age of 16.
He then had spells at Cammell Laird, Marine, Warrington Town and also represented Vauxhall Motors who were at the time in the National League North.
In the summer of 2019 Hughes spent a period on trial with TNS, suitably impressing enough in a
number of pre-season fixtures to earn a contract with the full-time club.
Adam picked up the August 2019 goal of the month award for TNS, for a fine right footed strike against Aberystwyth Town who he later went on to join on loan.
Jack Walls – Defender
Jack Walls is a 20-year-old right back who joined the purps in November. Jack is a product of the Liverpool FC Academy.
Progressing up to Liverpool FC U23 football before leaving the Reds at the end of the 2020-21 season and being snapped up by the purps.
An impressive first season with the club came to fruition with Jack receiving the coveted young player of the season award for 21/22.
Danny Shaw – Defender
The 26 year old defender came through the youth ranks at Tranmere Rovers before leaving at the age of 18.
Shaw played 92 times for Marine across two spells before leaving at the end of last season, and has also represented Llandudno, Airbus UK and Widnes.
Louis
Corrigan–Defender
Corrigan came through the ranks at Tranmere Rovers before spells at Colwyn Bay, Warrington Town, Skelmersdale United, Marine, Trafford and Linnets.
Louis also had a period playing out in Australia for Shepparton United before returning to the UK and signing for Marine.
The left back is renowned for his dangerous delivery from set pieces.
Pete Wylie– Defender
The 28-year-old centre-back came through the youth ranks at Blackburn Rovers and got to the FA Youth Cup final in 2012 with the Ewood Park side, eventually beaten by a Chelsea side featuring future Premier League stars Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Nathaniel Chalobah and Nathan Ake.
The experienced Wylie has played National League football for Stalybridge Celtic, featured in the NPL Premier Division with Marine and Warrington Town and also
represented Skelmersdale United. Our new signing is no stranger to manager Michael Ellison, who signed him for his Linnets side in 2018 from Marine, with the defender later going on to be appointed captain.
Danny Mckenna –DefenderThe 24 year old came through the youth ranks at Bolton Wanderers before joining Witton in 2016 and spent time with Michael Ellison’s Runcorn Linnets before returning to Wincham Park in 2017.
A versatile operator, Danny is capable of operating in both defence and midfield and is known for having a sweet left foot – particularly from set pieces.
McKenna made 41 appearances for Witton Albion last season and is Michael Ellison’s second new signing, following John McGrath’s return to the club, as the Purps manager builds his squad ahead of the 2022-23 campaign.
Ryan Schofield – Defender
The experienced defender joined the purps from Longridge Town in the NWCFL Premier Division and has previously played against his new club when representing
Charnock Richard.
Schofield has experience of playing in the Northern Premier League for Burscough and had impressed as a trialist in a number of friendly fixtures for Michael Ellison’s side during the 21/22 preseason before committing to the purps .
Nathan Burke – Midfielder
Captain and an energetic and accomplished midfielder, Nathan has a great reputation in the game having started his career at the Liverpool FC Academy.
The 25 year old scouser spent nine years at the Premier League club, where he held the role of captain at various youth levels.
After leaving Liverpool, Nathan impressed at Warrington Town before spending four successful years at Bala Town where he played in UEFA Europa League fixtures. A spell at FC Utd preceded him joining his hometown club where he remains ever since.
A midfielder who is also capable of operating in defence, Simpson started his career at Bury before playing over 200 times for Linnets across a couple of spells.
Our new signing may be remembered by fans for scoring a spectacular brace as Linnets secured a resounding 5-1 win against Simon Burton’s Purps on their way to the 2018 NWCFL Premier Division title.
Since leaving the APEC Taxis Stadium, Simpson has recently represented NPL West champions Warrington Rylands and Step 5 play off winners Skelmersdale United.
Glenn Rule – Midfielder
Birkenhead-born Rule started his career at Chester before representing then-NPL side Colwyn Bay, Stalybridge Celtic and Airbus.
Michael Simpson –Midfielder
Simmo was a key part of Michael Ellison’s Runcorn Linnets side which won the NWCFL Premier Division title.
After making over 100 appearances for Airbus, Glenn made the move to Stockport County where he appeared in 23 games and scored two goals, including a stunning strike against Nuneaton in 2015.
Our new signing later returned to Airbus before spells at Bala Town and Vauxhall Motors.
Rule brings with him a wealth
of experience from higher up the football pyramid, as well as versatility given that he is adept at operating in either central midfield or full back positions.
Max Allen – Midfielder
The 24-year-old spent the summer of 2020 on trial with the Purps, impressing as “Trialist #1” in a number of pre-season fixtures before moving to America to play for College side San Jose State University Spartans.
A classy left-footed midfielder, Max started out at Liverpool Academy before moving to Bolton Wanderers at the age of 10, where he stayed until he was 18.
As a youngster he had a spell on loan in the NPL Premier Division with Skelmersdale United in 2017, featuring 16 times for Alan Rogers’ side.
After returning home from San Jose recently, Max signed for Rylands earlier last year and now joins Michael Ellison’s Purps.
John Mcgrath – Midfielder
The winger returns for a fourth stint at the club, having initially signed from Liverpool Football College in 2017 and has made 101 appearances for the Purps to date, scoring 33 goals.
John was a key part of the side
which won the 2018-19 NWCFL Premier Division title and scored the winner in a man of the match display as the Purps won the Reusch Champions Cup in July 2019.
Since leaving the club in 2020 John had a spell at NWCFL Premier side Lower Breck before moving to Widnes in September 2021.
McGrath hit fine form with Widnes, notching 12 goals in 23 appearances last season and became a real favourite at the DCBL stadium.
John now makes the return to his hometown club where he has always been held in high esteem for his energetic displays, creativity, and penchant for important goals.
Jack, 22, signed from Liverpool Football College in 2017 and has gone on to play 112 games, scoring 38 goals for the club.
The tricky attacking midfielder has become a firm fans favourite and has scored some memorable goals along the way.
Ste Milne – Striker
The former Warrington Town, Bootle and Rylands forward
Jack Hazlehurst –Midfielderbecomes Paul McNally’s fourth signing following the arrivals of Graeme McCall, Danny Mitchley and Kev Ellison.
The versatile marksman can operate anywhere across the frontline and will perhaps be remembered by Purps fans for a stunning equaliser against his new side when playing for Rylands last season.
Kev has represented a number of clubs during his professional career, including Stockport County, Chester City, Hull City, Tranmere, Rotherham United and Bradford City.
Ellison is perhaps best known for a long spell at Morecambe, where he is a bona fide legend, scoring 81 goals in 352 appearances for the Shrimps.
Milne fired home a long range effort to level matters at Gorsey Lane, with the Purps going on to win 3-2 against the eventual NPL West division champions.
Kevin Ellison – Striker
The experienced forward had a stellar career in the professional game, amassing over 800 appearances in his career to date and left League Two side Newport County at the end of last season.
Ellison started his career in Non League with Southport and also turned out for Chorley and Conwy United before joining Altrincham.
After 23 goals in 51 appearances for Alty, Ellison attracted the interest of Peter Taylor at Leicester City, signing for the Foxes in 2001 and making his debut off the bench against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Joe Mwasile– Striker
Mwasile started his career at Morecambe and made 30 professional appearances for the Globe Arena side.
Our new signing also spent time on loan at Workington, Altrincham and Barrow before leaving Morecambe in 2014.
After leaving The Shrimps, the 29 year old went on to represent Salford City, Marine, Warrington Town and had a short spell at Witton Albion last season.
Mwasile spent three separate spells at Nantwich Town where he was firmly a fans favourite, making over 150 appearances for the Dabbers since first joining in October 2016.
Joe joins the Purps after a brief spell at Prescot Cables and manager Paul McNally is pleased
to welcome his new addition.
SEASON STATS
13-Aug-22
LGE A Glossop North End Hamer Wylie McKenna Schofield Hughes 17-Aug-22
LGE H Skemersdale United Hamer Wallls Corrigan Shaw Wylie 20-Aug-22
FAC A Ramsbottom United Hamer Wallls Corrigan Shaw Wylie 24-Aug-22
FAC H Ramsbottom United Hamer Wallls Edgar Shaw Wylie 27-Aug-22
LGE H Macclesfield Hamer Wallls Edgar Wylie Hughes 29-Aug-22
LGE A Bootle Hamer Simpson Edgar Wylie Hughes 03-Sep-22
FAC A Dunston UTS Hamer Simpson Wylie Hughes Corrigan 06-Sep-22
LGE A Colne Hamer Wallls Hughes Shaw Wylie 14-Sep-22 FAT H Sheffield Hamer Wylie McKenna Hughes Shaw 20-Sep-22
LGE A 1874 Northwich McCall Wylie McKenna Hughes Shaw 24-Sep-22
LGE A Hanley Town Hamer Wylie Corrigan Hughes Schofield 01-Oct-22
LGE H Trafford Hamer Wylie Corrigan Hughes Schofield 08-Oct-22
LGE A Trafford Hamer Wylie Corrigan Hughes Schofield 15-Oct-22
LGE H Kidsgrove Athletic Hamer Wylie McKenna Hughes Shaw Strickland 18-Oct-22
LGE H Widnes Hamer Wallls Wylie Hughes Shaw Strickland 22-Oct-22
LGE H Leek Town Hamer Simpson Wylie Hughes Shaw Strickland 25-Oct-22
SNR A Burscough Hamer Wylie Corrigan Hughes Shaw 29-Oct-22
LGE A Workington AFC Hamer Simpson Corrigan Hughes Wylie
6 7 8 9 10 11 SUBS
6 7 8 9 10 11
Hughes Simpson Burke Allen Jones McGrath Steele Edgar Corrigan McCarthy
Rule Burke Steele Jones McGrath McCarthy Edgar Simpson Hughes Rule Edgar Burke Harwood McGrath Steele Hassall Simpson McCarthy
Rule Allen Simpson Harwood Burke Steele Hassall Jones
Hughes Rule Burke Simpson Jones Steele Hassall McGrath Harwood Shaw
Hughes Rule Burke Hassall Jones McGrath Steele McKenna Shaw
Corrigan Edgar McKenna Burke Harwood Hazlehurst Steele Hassall McGrath McCarthy Burke Steele Allen Jones Hazlehurst Edgar McCarthy McKenna Harwood Burke Allen Simpson McCarthy Hazlehurst McGrath Edgar Jones Steele
Rule Edgar Simpson Jones Allen McGrath McCarthy Walls Steele
Schofield Edgar Simpson Allen Ellison Steele McGrath Rule McCarthy Shaw
Schofield Edgar Burke Allen Ellison Steele McGrath Mitchley McKenna Walls
Schofield Edgar Burke Allen Mitchley Steele McGrath Ellison Milne Walls
Strickland Allen Burke Ellison Steele Milne McGrath Walls Simpson Strickland Allen Burke Milne Steele McGrath Rule Simpson Corrigan Strickland Allen Burke Milne Steele McGrath Walls Mitchley McKenna
Rule McKenna Simpson Mitchley Milne Edgar Strickland Steele Burke Burke Milne Allen Mitchley Steele McKenna Edgar McGrath Mwasile
TODAYS TEAMS
COLFC GLOSSOP NE
BEN BARNES 1 MACKENZIE CHAPMAN
DANNY SHAW 2 JOE ROTHWELL
JACK WALLS 3 KACPER MIALKOWSKI
JACK HONT 4 MOSES YOAK
ADAM HUGHES 5 NIALL MORAN
JACK HAZLEHURST 6 LOUIS JEANNE
MAX ALLEN 7 HARRY FREEDMAN
NATHAN BURKE 8 LOUIS WHITE
JOHN MCGRATH 9 JACQUES ETIA
STE MILNE 10 NATHAN OKOME JAMES STEELE 11 SEKUBA SANOGO
KEVIN ELLISON 12 LUKE NOCK
CONNOR MCCARTHY 14 MATTHEW LIPTROTT
MICHAEL SIMPSON 15 LEE WILSHAW
PETE WYLIE 16 BEVAN BUREY
DANNY MITCHLEY 17 JUNIOR SMITH
KENNY STRICKLAND 18 19 20 21
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