COLFC vs Kidsgrove Athletic

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CITY OF LIVERPOOL VS KIDSGROVE ATHLETIC 8TH FEBRUARY 2022 KICK OFF 7:45PM SATURDAY 21ST DECEMBER 2019 - KICK OFF 3:00PM



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CONTENTS

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OUR OPPONENTS TODAY

KIDSGROVE ATHLETIC Kidsgrove Athletic were formed in December 1952 after a meeting in the Blue Bell public house ten minutes’ walk from the present ground. It was formed as a breakaway club from Kidsgrove United when it was thought the club were bringing in too many ‘outsiders’ from the potteries instead of local players. The main instigator, Ernie Langford, endured a sixty year tenure with the club as chairman then president and served many years on the Staffordshire FA until his passing a few years ago. The main stand is named after him. Eric Hibbitt and Frank Timmis, who both attended that first meeting, still support the club today.

The club started life in the now defunct Burslem and Tunstall League playing on the Vickers and Goodwin pitch on the A50 just down the road. In 1961 the present ground was acquired from a local farmer and the club took a year out to develop the pitch.

After success in cup and league in the Burslem and Tunstall league the club joined the Staffordshire County League in 1963 where again they had more success in winning the league and the Staffs Challenge Cup. In search of more success the club joined the Mid Cheshire league, a move not entirely liked by the Staffs FA but eventually they did allow a Kidsgrove reserve side back into the County league.

The seventies and eighties saw the club have huge successes winning the Mid Cheshire league four times and the challenge cup three times, and they also lifted the Staffs FA Vase and the challenge cup once more. They also lifted the prestigious Sentinel Cup three times.

The Eighties saw the club grow more and more and the clubhouse and ground started developing further and further with the aid of a strong committee, supporters and local tradesmen. In 1986 the club applied for membership to the North West Counties league but this was rejected twice until facilities were improved. The club were accepted in 1990, the same year they became the first team to win the Staffs FA Vase twice.

Three years later Kidsgrove were promoted to the first division after finishing tenth in the second division, the result of the league introducing strict ground criteria. Part of this was the installation of floodlights (acquired free off the council from the run down tennis courts at Chinky Park) and on the 29th October 1991, Lou Maccari brought his Stoke City team to officially switch on the floodlights.

Within the next ten years, the south and west stands were completed but the club struggled financially on and off the pitch but after the demise of Eastwood Hanley in 1997, the playing side was strengthened when manager Jimmy Wallace took over.


The team had unparalleled success winning the league and challenge cup and narrowly missing out on a place in the FA Vase final at Wembley losing 3-2 to Tiverton in the semi-final in front of Kidsgrove’s record crowd of 1903.

Promotion to the NPL was not forthcoming because of facilities but, in 2002 after winning the league promotion was gained. The team struggled on and off the field and two years later they faced relegation for the first time in their history after finishing bottom of the league. The restructuring of the league however saved this from happening and to celebrate the club won the Staffordshire FA Senior Cup for the first time beating Stafford Rangers 1-0 at the Britannia Stadium (home of Stoke City), a feat they have won four times since. The club have only picked up one piece of silverware in the league, winning the Chairmans Cup 7-6 on aggregate against Woodley Sports. They’ve reached the playoffs once, losing 1-0 to Glapwell in the semi-finals back in 2010.

Struggles have ensued and reprieves twice saved relegations and despite reaching the Integro Sports Cup quarter-final losing 2-0 to Ilkeston, and the FA Cup 4th Qualifying round losing 2-0 to Bradford Park Avenue, Kidsgrove have had to settle for fair play awards.

The club reached the FA Cup 4th Qualifier again in 2018 under the management of Ryan Austin and faced a long journey to National League side Hartlepool United and was unlucky to lose 1-0.

The following season the club did well again on the pitch at first before going out of the FA Cup in the 3rd Qualifier of the FA Cup 1-0 to Gateshead. The Grove slipped slightly in the league tough were still in with a chance of the playoffs before the season was halted due to the Coronavirus

pandemic.

Kidsgrove parted company with Ryan Austin and former player Scott Dundas was appointed as the new manager. A decent run in the FA Trophy was halted by Stamford before the season was ended with Grove 4th after eight games.

With plans approved for new floodlights, clubhouse and other facilities, the club and supporters remain very optimistic about the future on and off the field.


NOTES FROM THE CHAIRMAN

COLFC 1ST TEAM Ollie Martin – Goalkeeper

on to join on loan.

Ollie Martin is a graduate of the Manchester City academy, as well as completing a two year scholarship with Fleetwood Town FC, captaining the Youth team in his second year. As a first year scholar he was heavily involved with the first team, before subsequently making his first team squad debut making the bench in early 2013. After being released from Fleetwood, Oliver signed for Conference North side Stalybridge Celtic, staying there for almost a year, before joining Swedish Club Ange IF. He enjoyed recent spells at Mossley, Radcliffe Borough and FC United before joining the purps in January 2022.

Hughes spent last season back at Marine on loan and featured in the Boxing Day fixture against Michael Ellison’s Purps before making the jump over to the purple shirt.

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.

Shaun Kelly – Defender Adam Hughes 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

Liverpool born Shaun, 33, has previously played in Australia with Shepparton United, South Melbourne FC & Port Melbourne Sharks as well as in the English Football League with Chester City F.C., and various other English non-league sides with his most recent club being Bala Town FC.

Scott Lycett – Defender Stoke born Scott, 32, is a vastly experienced player who joins the club from Leek Town, having also played for Congleton Town, Mossley, Colwyn Bay, Willenhall Town, Hednesford Town, Leamington, Kidsgrove Athletic, Halesowen Town, Nantwich Town and Witton Albion. He began his career as a youth player


NOTES FROM THE CHAIRMAN

COLFC 1ST TEAM at Port Vale and Manchester City and also played reserve football for Leicester City.

While at Ewood Park, he had loan spells with Morecambe in League Two and Macclesfield Town - rejoining Southport, also on a temporary basis in between.

Louis Corrigan - Defender

On his release by Blackburn in summer 2012, Zac again returned to Southport on trial but subsequently moved to Warrington Town of the Evo-Stik League before more recently impressing at Runcorn Linnets under now purps manager Michael Ellison.

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 and scored 9 goals in 35 competitive games last season, including a goal from the spot against the Purps in the game at the Millbank Linnets Stadium.

Jack Hinnigan – Defender The former Warrington Town, Burscough and Ashton Town centreback was signed from Runcorn Linnets in October 2020 having previously impressed current purps boss Michael Ellison while Ello was manager at Runcorn.

Zach Aley – Defender Liverpool-born player Zach spent two years at Blackburn Rovers, who he joined in 2010, having come through the youth ranks at Haig Avenue to make the Southport first team.

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 preseason before committing to the purps for 21/22.

Louis Isherwood – Defender The 19 year old centre back came through the youth ranks at Wigan Athletic, before moving to the Liverpool FC Academy at the age of 12. Louis then moved back to the Latics as an Under 14 and progressed through their youth system. Isherwood was a key figure as a talented young Latics side progressed to the quarter final of the FA Youth Cup


NOTES FROM THE CHAIRMAN

COLFC 1ST TEAM in 2020, only to be narrowly beaten by Manchester United at Old Trafford. The towering defender left Wigan at the end of the 2019-20 season and joined Chorley where he has continued his development in their Under 21 side, before making the step up to First Team football over the summer. A confident ball playing defender, Isherwood is highly adept at both centre back and right back and has impressed for the Purps during several cameos as a trialist during pre-season.

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.

James is highly capable of operating in a number of positions across the midfield.

Glenn Rule – Midfielder Birkenhead-born Rule started his career at Chester before representing then-NPL side Colwyn Bay, Stalybridge Celtic and Airbus. 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.

Elliot Johnstone – Midfielder Johnston was recently a professional with Salford City after impressing during a trial spell, and now joins Michael Ellison’s new-look side looking to make an impression in the NPL this season.

James Edgar – Midfielder

Max Allen – Midfielder

Edgar represented Prescot Cables across a couple of spells which sandwiched a period at fellow NPL side Marine. A versatile operator,

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


NOTES FROM THE CHAIRMAN

COLFC 1ST TEAM 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.

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.

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.

MJ Monoghan – Midfielder

After returning home from San Jose recently, Max signed for Rylands earlier this year and now joins Michael Ellison’s Purps.

The talented attacking midfielder is well known on the local Non League scene, and brings a wealth of experience having represented Warrington Town, Marine, Burscough and Witton Albion amongst others.

George Hassall – Midfielder Hassall, 22, joined the club from local team Warrington Rylands FC. The ex Marine FC, AFC Fylde and Prescot Cables player had originally come through the Shrewsbury Town youth system.

Xenon Bahula – Midfielder Toxteth based 18 year old Xenon joined the club in the summer after impressing in the purps youth team at the Steven Gerrard Football College. A graduate of our junior partner club Kingsley Utd, Xenon has impressed throughout the season.

Jack Hazlehurst – Midfielder

The former Prescot Cables star joined Linnets in the summer and has also previously represented National League side Telford United. MJ also had a spell playing in Australia for Corio Soccer Club before returning to the UK, he then signed for Witton in 2019.

James Murphy – Midfielder The talented forward came through the youth ranks at Chester and Connah’s Quay, before moving to Airbus where he initially played academy football. The youngster broke into The Wingmakers’ first team in 2015/16 and impressed considerably, making 35 appearances across two seasons and winning the Welsh Premier League


NOTES FROM THE CHAIRMAN

COLFC 1ST TEAM Young Player of the Year accolade in 2016. Murphy briefly represented Newtown before moving to Rhyl where he scored an impressive 21 goals in 55 appearances, and then signed for NWCFL Premier Division side Litherland Remyca in early 2020 after leaving The Lilywhites before a brief stint at Ramsbottom Utd preceded him joining Michael Ellison and the purps.

Josh Quarless – Striker

At the end of the 2019–20 season he was not offered a professional contract by the club and released.[6] After joining Salford City’s under-23 development team in the 2020–21 season he made the switch to join the purps on loan for the season.

Tinashe Chakwana - Striker The 23-year-old is a Zimbabwean forward who has previously represented Burnley up to under 23 level.

Josh, 25, joined the Purps in November from local club Burscough after some dazzling performances including 15 goals and 5 man of the match awards in the NWCFL Premier. The forward will also be a familiar name to followers of the Liverpool Sunday football scene, with various clips of spectacular strikes by Josh for FC Dovecot and Sefton Athletic

Whilst with the Clarets, Chakwana featured regularly on the scoresheet for their Academy sides and left the Turf Moor club in 2017.

Lewis Mckinney – Striker

Ryan Gibson – Striker

McKinney played for Burnley’s youth teams before joining Oldham Athletic for the start of the 2017–18 season, signing two-year scholarship forms to join the club’s youth team from the 2018-19 season.[2] He made his first-team debut as a 69th-minute substitute for Mohamed Maouche in a 1–0 defeat to Macclesfield Town at Boundary Park on 19 October 2019. [3][4] In November 2019, he joined Runcorn Linnets on a month’s work experience loan.[5]

A pacey forward by-trade, Gibson joined his hometown club Linnets midway through the 2018-19 season and immediately made an impression at the Millbank Linnets Stadium before joining league rivals Widnes FC and then making the switch over to join us at City of Liverpool FC.

Our new signing, known as “T”, made his debut off the bench during this seasons 2-2 draw at Leek Town and took no time at all to hit the ground running.


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APPEARANCE STATS LEAGUE

CUP SUB

SUB

TOTAL

GOAL

Zach Aley

11

6

16

6

22

0

Jack Hazlehurst

17

2

9

2

Adam Hughes

13

1

1

5

1

19

3

22

9

1

18

2

20

Xenon Bahula

2

11

4

2

1

1

6

13

19

1

James Edgar

16

2

4

20

0

20

0

Elliot Johnston

13

1

3

16

2

18

0

1

Theo Roberts (GK) Jack Hinnegan

10

6

16

0

16

0

14

3

17

0

17

Nathan Burke

10

0

15

0

15

Ryan Schofield

9

2

6

13

3

16

Freddie Potter

5

5

0

7

6

13

7

Louis Isherwood

7

2

Ryan Gibson

9

1

11

3

14

0

11

1

12

Ethan Devine

5

4

1

7

5

12

James Murphy

8

3

0

8

3

11

1

George Hassall

7

4

Stephen Rigby

5

1 2

Ben Rydel

4 8

Jack Walls

10

Danny Taberner (GK)

9

Josh Quarless

10

Glenn Rule

6

Shaun Kelly

6

James Salkeld

2

Scott Lycett

6

Djavan Pedro

3

Kai Shorrock

2

James Kirby

2

Andy Kanga Lewis McKinney

SUB

GOAL

5

2

3

6

1

5

1

3

4

1

2

1

4

1

1

2 2

1

1

8

4

12

0

6

4

10

1

7

3

10

1

9

1

10

0

1

10

1

11

0

9

0

9

0

10

0

10

4

6

2

8

0

7

0

7

0

4

2

6

1

6

0

6

1

1

4

1

5

1

3

5

0

5

0

1

1

3

1

4

0

2

1

1

1

3

3

1

1

1

1

1

4 2 1 2

2

1 1

1

3

Michael Monaghan

3

1

Mitchell Bryant

2

Harvey Sample

APP

CARDS

APP

Louis Corrigan

GOAL

TOTAL

APP

1

Ben Finley

1

1

1 2

1

1

2

3

0

1

3

4

0

3

1

4

1

2

0

2

0

1

1

2

0

0

2

2

0

Anton Smith

2

2

0

2

0

Ollie Martin (GK)

3

3

0

3

0

0

3

3

0

1

0

1

0

Harry Scarborough Tom Morris

3 1

Y

1

R

1


CLUB NEWS

LEAGUE TABLE #

Team

Pl

W

D

L

F

A

PTS

1.

Workington

27

20

5

2

58

21

37

65

2.

Marine

26

20

0

6

52

29

23

60

3.

Warrington Rylands

27

17

5

5

64

32

32

56

4.

Leek Town

26

16

5

5

55

28

27

53

5.

Runcorn Linnets

26

15

4

7

54

33

21

49

6.

Clitheroe

25

13

5

7

51

33

18

44

7.

Trafford

27

12

8

7

47

29

18

44

8.

Mossley

27

13

3

11

46

44

2

42

9.

Bootle

24

13

1

10

54

41

13

40

10.

City of Liverpool FC

24

9

6

9

33

32

1

33

11.

1874 Northwich

24

9

5

10

40

42

-2

32

12.

Kidsgrove Athletic

26

9

3

14

36

48

-12

30

13.

Widnes

25

9

2

14

36

36

0

29

14.

Glossop North End

26

6

11

9

26

36

-10

29

15.

Colne

24

8

4

12

28

38

-10

28

16.

Newcastle Town

28

7

7

14

37

53

-16

28

17.

Ramsbottom United

24

8

3

13

33

47

-14

27

18.

Prescot Cables

27

8

2

17

38

58

-20

26

19.

Kendal Town

28

3

2

23

25

75

-50

10

20.

Market Drayton Town

25

1

3

21

11

69

-58

6


2021/22

FIXTURES & RESULTS Date

Competiton

Home/Away

Opponents

Score

Sat Aug 14 2021

BVNPL

H

Ramsbottom

0-0

Tue Aug 17 2021

BVNPL

A

Workington

3-0

Sat Aug 21 2021

FA Cup

H

Emley

2-0

Tue Aug 24 2021

BVNPL

H

Glossop North End

1-1

Sat Aug 28 2021

BVNPL

A

Newcastle Town

1-3

Mon Aug 30 2021

BVNPL

H

Bootle

2-1

Sat Sep 4 2021

FA Cup

H

Clitheroe

1-0

Tue Sep 7 2021

BVNPL

H

Clitheroe

0-4

Sat Sep 11 2021

BVNPL

A

Warrington Rylands 1906

2-3

Tue Sep 14 2021

BVNPL

A

Colne

4-0

Sat Sep 18 2021

FA Cup

H

Farsley Celtic FC

3-0

Tue Sep 21 2021

FA Trophy

H

Stockton Town

0 - 0 (4-3p)

Sat Sep 25 2021

BVNPL

A

Runcorn Linnets

3-3

Sat Oct 2 2021

FA Cup

H

Buxton FC

1-6

Tue Oct 12 2021

BVNPL

H

1874 Northwich

0-1

Sat Oct 16 2021

BVNPL

H

Trafford

0-0

Sat Oct 23 2021

BVNPL

A

Marine

2-1

Sat Nov 6 2021

BVNPL

H

Leek Town

2-0

Tue Nov 9 2021

BVNPL

H

Market Drayton

3-0

Sat Nov 13 2021

BVNPL

A

Kidsgrove Athletic

2-1

Sat Nov 20 2021

BVNPL

A

Mossley

1-2

Sat Nov 27 2021

BVNPL

H

Kendal

0-0

Sat Dec 4 2021

BVNPL

A

Prescot Cables

0-6

Sat Dec 18 2021

BVNPL

A

Ramsbottom Utd

1-0

Sat Jan 15 2022

BVNPL

H

Runcorn Linnets

2-0

Tue Jan 18 2022

BVNPL

H

Workington

0-2

Sat Jan 22 2022

BVNPL

A

Trafford

1-0

Sat Jan 29 2022

BVNPL

H

Marine

1-2

Sat Feb 5 2022

BVNPL

A

Leek Town

2-2

Tue Feb 8 2022

BVNPL

H

Kidsgrove Athletic

Sat Feb 12 2022

BVNPL

A

Bootle FC

Tue Feb 15 2022

BVNPL

H

Widnes FC

Sat Feb 19 2022

BVNPL

H

Colne

Sat Feb 26 2022

BVNPL

A

1874 Northwich

Sat Mar 12 2022

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Prescot Cables


City of Liverpool FC vs Kidsgrove Athletic

TODAYS TEAMS COLFC

KIDSGROVE ATHLETIC

OLIVER MARTIN

1

RYAN BROWN

KAI SHORROCK

2

JACK BROMFIELD

NATHAN BURKE

3

RICKY BRIDGE

LOUIS CORRIGAN

4

ETHAN PADDEN

SCOTT LYCETT

5

OLIVER JEPSON

JACK HAZLEHURST

6

DECLAN O'RIORDAN

JACK HINNIGAN

7

CALLUM LEIGH

ADAM HUGHES

8

KYLE BLAKE KINGSLEY ADU-GYAMFI

SHAUN KELLY

9

JAMES EDGAR

10

JOHN JOHNSTON

MICHAEL J MONOGHAN

11

DANNY COCKS

RYAN GIBSON

12

MAX MCCARTHY

GLENN RULE

14

KIERAN BROWN

RYAN SCHOFIELD

15

LEWIS BERGIN

JACK WALLS

16

CALLUM LOVATT

LOUIS ISHERWOOD

17

MAX ALLEN

18

JOSH QUARLESS

19

XENON BAHULA

20

ZACERY ALEY

21

MICHAEL ELLISON

Manager

MATHEW CROSS

Assistant Manager

CHRIS LAWTON

Coach

RYAN BROOKFIELD PAUL TREMARCO

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.

SCOTT DUNDAS ANTHONY BUCKLE SCOTT BENTLEY

G/K Coach Physio

WILL YOU

MARK CORNES

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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