COLFC Vs Leek Town FC

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PITCHING IN NORTHERN PREMIER LEAGUE WEST CITY OF LIVERPOOL VS LEEK TOWN FC SATURDAY 22ND OCTOBER 2022 - 3:00PM KO #UPTHEPURPS THE OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME OF CITY OF LIVERPOOL FC 1
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WELCOME

Welcome to the Berry Street Garage Stadium for this Pitching In Northern Premier League Game vs Leek Town FC.

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Chairman: Paul Manning

Deputy Chairman: Peter Furmedge Club Secretary: John Lavin Club Welfare Officer: Mike Caulfield COLFC Community: Sean Lindblad 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

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LEEK TOWN opposition history

Although some say the origins of Leek Town go back as far as 1876, the history of the club as we now know it begins in 1946. Starting out as Leek Lowe Hamil in the Leek and Moorlands League and progressing to the Staffordshire County League, where they still hold the record of being the only team to win the championship without the loss of a match in 1949/50. On moving into the Manchester League in 1951/52, they became Leek Town and won the championship at the first attempt. After a brief flirtation with the Birmingham League in 1954/55, they moved back to the Manchester League and eventually back to the Staffordshire County League. It was 1968 when Leek Town started to become the club it is now. The ground was improved adding a clubhouse, small stand and floodlights. Manager Paul Ogden led the team to success in the Staffordshire County League and the Manchester League before joining the Cheshire League in the 1973/74 season and winning that championship at the second attempt. The chairman at the time was the late Geoff Harrison, after whom Harrison

Park is named. Leek became founder members of the North West Counties League in 1982 but had little success. When the Northern Premier League First Division was added in 1987/88, Leek were founder members. After two seasons finishing third, they were promoted to the Premier Division on topping the First Division in 1989/90. This season also saw them reach the FA Trophy Final at Wembley, where they lost 3-0 to Barrow. This was a historic achievement, as no other side from that level of the pyramid had ever done so previously. The success, all under the guidance of manager, Neil Baker, continued in the following season in the form of an FA Cup run where they defeated Scarborough in the First Round Proper and forced a replay against Chester

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City in the Second Round.

Leek’s second place finish in 1993/94 should have been enough to see them promoted to the Vauxhall Conference.

Instead, they were rewarded by being shunted sideways to the Southern League, as they were denied a place for financial reasons. They enjoyed a fairly successful campaign, finishing in 7th place, but due to the crippling financial commitment, requested a move back to the Northern Premier League.

Success followed shortly as they won the championship in the 1996/97 season and were promoted to the Conference.

The club managed to retain its Conference status at the end of the first season, a feat that required them to play six matches in the final eight days of the season. The following season proved one too many and relegation back to the UniBond NPL Premier Division resulted.

The relegation saw a complete change in the playing staff, with a side of mainly local players. The team struggled and was relegated again at the end of the 2000/01 season to the UniBond NPL First Division. Following the league restructuring at the end of the 2003/04 season, Leek returned to the Premier Division where they finished in 7th position. In the following three seasons Blues struggled against

relegation and after two great escapes they succumbed in the 2007/08 season.

Relegation saw a complete rebuilding of the side, but under manager Wayne Johnson and then Neil Cox they failed to reach the promotion Play-offs. Neil Baker took the reins briefly in 2011 before returning to Crewe Alexandra, his assistant Lee Casswell took charge and led the Blues to the promotion Play-offs three times in four seasons, losing twice in the Final against Ilkeston FC in 2012 and Sutton Coldfield Town in 2015. Lee remained in charge until April 2016 when Anthony Danylyk stepped in as player/ manager and continued in the 2016/17 season.

Neil Baker returned at the start of 2017/18 and in his first season narrowly missed out on a Playoff spot. The following season 2018/19 Leek Town finished 3rd, and after beating Colne in the Semi-Final, they narrowly lost to Radcliffe FC in the Final after beating their opponents twice in the league campaign.

In 2019/20 Leek Town were riding high and were top of the table from December 2019with 10 games to go the covid pandemic curtailed the season - they were cruelly denied promotion when the season was declared null & void. In 2020/21 Leek continued where they left off and where top of

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the table again after 8 games, where once again COVID campaign curtailed the season. In 2021/22 the Club was moved from the NPL East to the NPL West with the re-organisation at Step 4, they also changed their playing surface to 3G which saw a revamp of the already impressive stadium, despite having to play away from home until mid-October Neil Bakers side finished 3rd and progressed to the Play-offs. They then lost at home in the Semi-Final to Runcorn Linnets who in turn beaten by Marine in the Final.

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LEEK TOWN FC opposition lineup

Sam Booth – Goalkeeper

A talented young goalkeeper who joined the Club in 2021/22 whilst also playing for Crewe Alexandra in the U23 squad. Sam made his debut against in August 2021 against Gresley Rovers in the FA Cup.

Danny Roberts – Goalkeeper

Re-joined the club for a second spell in January 2018 from Belper Town. Danny originally joined Leek during the 2010/11 season and has since also played for Norton United and Witton Albion. A strong, dominant keeper who has made over 200 appearances for Leek Town. Danny was a member of the NPL team of the year in 2018/19.

Regan joins the Blues this season after impressing in several preseason games and training. A very young prospect who is quick and physically imposing, previously he has played for Ashton Athletic.

Olly Harrison – Defender

An imposing strong defender who had previously been a scholar at Crewe Alexandra. After a stint in Sweden for IKF Ostersund he returned to the UK and signed for Leek Town at the tail end of 2018/19 season, making his debut against Glossop NE. Virtually ever-present in 2021/22 and an integral part of the meanest defences in the NPL. Selected as a player in the West Division Team of the Season.

Louis Keenan – Defender

Jessy Bavanganga - Defender

Comfortable as a full back or central defender. Jessy made his first team debut in April 2018 and became the first graduate from the Blues NPLFA Academy side to make it into the first team squad, he cemented his place at right back in the 2021/22 season. Formerly on the books of Stoke City as a youngster.

An experienced defender who joined Blues from Loughborough Dynamo at the start of the 2019/20 season, where he had played under Assistant Manager Peter Ward. In the last three seasons ‘Keeno’ has made 95 appearances in a possible 96 games. A no-nonsense defender with a touch of class.

Alex Morris - Defender

Alex has returned to Leek after

Regan Brown – Defender

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successful spells at Kidsgrove Athletic and Mickleover Sports. Equally comfortable in the left of defence or midfield. He first joined the Blues in after being released by Port Vale and already has 56 appearances and over 100 for other NPL teams.

Town. Comfortable as a left back or higher up the pitch, with an eye for spectacular goals.

Ross Davidson - Midfield

Scott Wara - Defender

An imposing, versatile defender who has recently joined the Club from Stoke City U23s following his release in 2020. Scott was born in Fiji and received his first call up to the Fijian senior national team in March 2018, making his debut in September 2018. Comfortable at right back or in the centre of defence.

Ross re-joined Leek Town in 2022 ten years after his debut in 20212. He was a former professional at Port Vale and is vastly experienced and respected after spells at Witton Albion, Kidsgrove Athletic and Trafford FC. An imposing versatile figure in midfield who can also cover in defence.

Josh Ryder - Defender

Josh joins Leek Town from near neighbours Congleton Town. A classy defender who has impressed for the last two years playing in the North West Counties Premier Division. Prior to this Josh was a scholar at Port Vale and on the books of Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Marc Grocott – Midfield

Combative midfield player signed in June 2017 from Kidsgrove Athletic where he was Manager’s and Player’s player of the Season in 2016/17. Marc began his career on the books of Stoke City where he spent several seasons and gained experience with loan spells at Alfreton Town and Stafford Rangers. ‘Groctuso’ is a firm fan favourite now in his 6th season with the Club.

Lewis Short – Midfielder

Joined the Blues in September 2018 after a short spell with Chorley. Lewis was on the books of Crewe Alexandra and then went on to play for Northwich Victoria, Airbus UK, Nantwich Town, Connahs Quay and Bala

Tom Hinton - Midfield

Tom is a Leek lad and is highly rated in the local football community having played for the youth teams of Stafford Rangers and Newcastle Town. A central midfielder who is comfortable on the ball and an eye for a pass.

Billy Reeves – Midfield

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Classy midfield player who arrived at Harrison Park in September 2018 after a spell with Stafford Rangers. Billy was previously on the books of Port Vale where he made a number of first team appearances. A popular player with his peers and fans, winning Players Player and Managements Player at the end of season awards in 2021/22. Selected in the NPL Media Team of Season in 2021/22.

Jack Wakefield - Midfield

Jack joined Leek Town at the start of the 2020/21 season, his impact was immediate with 2 goals in 4 games. He was released from Port Vale as a scholar earlier that year.

Jack is an energetic, technical midfielder with an eye for goal who can also play higher up the pitch.

midfield or across the forward line.

Lucas Baker - Striker

Lucas joined the Club in 2021/22 and made his debut against Kidsgrove Athletic in December 2021. He has trained with the Club throughout this period and also been on dual registration with Stone Old Alleynians and Alsager AFC. A pacy winger who loves to run at defenders.

Tim Grice – Striker

Prolific striker signed in September 2011 from North West Counties League side Eccleshall. Tim started out at the Stoke City Academy and was also on the books of Aston Villa before going on to play for Wolstanton United and Alsager Town. Our longest serving player ‘Gricey’ is the club’s record goal scorer with 227 goals for Leek in just over 420 games for Leek and is affectionately known as Mr Leek Town.

Tom Carr – Striker

Tom joins Leek Town from Stafford Rangers and has previously played for Wythenshawe Amateurs and Avro. Tom is young, pacey and equally comfortable playing in

Rob Stevenson -Striker

Attacking player who previously had a spell at Harrison Park under Lee Casswell in the 2012/13 season. Since then Rob has played for Market Drayton Town, Belper Town and Stafford Rangers before returning to Leek in October 2016. ‘Stevo’ is talented player renowned for individual goals and mazey runs with over 200 appearances for the Blues.

Will Saxon – Striker

A winger who can also play as a striker. Will joined us from Step 3 neighbours Nantwich Town. Will has experience in the Northern Premier League after a successful spell with neighbours Kidsgrove Athletic in 2018/19. He is an exciting player to watch and has a good goal scoring ratio.

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Jack Tomlinson – Striker

Jack joins Leek Town from near neighbours Stone Old Alleynians. A young and imposing forward who can hold the ball up well and has an impressive goals to game ratio at Step 5. The Blues fought off many local suitors to bring Jack to the Club.

Dan Trickett-Smith - Striker

Dan returned to Leek Town for his second spell after being released by Port Vale in 2021. Dan started out on the books of Crewe Alexandra before securing a move to Liverpool aged just 16, he then moved to America following his release from Anfield playing for Sacramento Republic. He initially joined in September 2018 with many impressive performances which earned him an offer of a professional contact at Port Vale in March 2019. Selected as a player in the West Division Team of the Season and third highest goal scorer in the league.

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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.

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.

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

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.

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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.

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.

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.

Danny Mckenna –Defender

The 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.

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

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

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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 .

A versatile operator, James is highly capable of operating in a number of positions across the midfield.

Edgar joined from Prescot Cables in the summer of 2021 having long been coveted by Purps manager Michael Ellison.

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.

Simmo was a key part of Michael Ellison’s Runcorn Linnets side which won the NWCFL Premier Division title.

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.

James Edgar – Midfielder

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

Since leaving the APEC Taxis Stadium, Simpson has recently represented NPL West champions Warrington Rylands and Step 5 play off winners Skelmersdale United.

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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.

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.

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

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

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penchant for important goals.

he became the first player born after the millennium to make his debut in the Welsh topflight.

Jack Hazlehurst –Midfielder

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.

Our new signing was part of the Nomads squad which knocked SPL side Kilmarnock out of the Europa League in 2019, before they were eventually beaten by Serbian giants Partizan Belgrade.

Harwood later joined Flint Town United in 2020 where he was a regular fixture last season, featuring 27 times for The Silkmen.

Tinashe Chakwana - Striker

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

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

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.

Despite his age, Conor has considerable experience at Cymru Premier level, having made his debut in 2016, and is a player City of Liverpool have scouted for some time.

Ste Milne – Striker

The former Warrington Town, Bootle and Rylands forward becomes Paul McNally’s fourth signing following the arrivals of Graeme McCall, Danny Mitchley and Kev Ellison.

Connor Harwood – Striker

The 22-year-old forward came through the youth ranks at Cymru Premier side Connah’s Quay Nomads and made history when

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.

Milne fired home a long range effort to level matters at Gorsey

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Lane, with the Purps going on to win 3-2 against the eventual NPL West division champions.

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.

Connor McCarthy – Striker

The highly-rated attacker brings a wealth of experience from higher up the football pyramid, having represented Southport, FC United of Manchester, Telford and Warrington Town.

McCarthy originally joined the Purps in November 2020 following a serious knee injury and has since gone through his rehabilitation to return to full fitness.

Connor has impressed as a trialist during pre-season, bagging a number of goals and demonstrating his undoubted ability to supporters.

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.

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

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DATE LGE/ CUP A/H OPPOSITION

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

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Hughes Simp son Burke Allen Jones McGrath Steele Edgar Corrigan McCarthy

Wylie Rule Burke Steele Jones McGrath McCarthy Edgar Simpson Hughes

Wylie Rule Edgar Burke Har wood McGrath Steele Hassall Simpson McCarthy

Wylie Rule Allen Simp son Harwood Burke Steele Hassall Jones

Hughes Rule Burke Simp son Jones Steele Hassall McGrath Harwood Shaw

Hughes Rule Burke Hassall Jones McGrath Steele McKenna Shaw Corrigan Edgar McKen na Burke Harwood Hazlehurst Steele Hassall McGrath McCarthy

Wylie Burke Steele Allen Jones Hazlehurst Edgar McCarthy McKenna Harwood

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Sat Aug 13 2022

Tue Aug 16 2022

Sat Aug 20 2022

Tue Aug 23 2022

Sat Aug 27 2022

Mon Aug 29 2022

Sat Sep 3 2022

Tue Sep 6 2022

Wed Sep 14 2022

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TROPHY

Sat Oct 15 2022 LEAGUE

Tue Oct 18 2022 LEAGUE

Kidsgrove thletic

Widnes

Sat Oct 22 2022 LEAGUE H Leek Town

Sat Oct 29 2022 LEAGUE A Workington

Sat Nov 5 2022 LEAGUE H Newcastle Town

Sat Nov 12 2022 LEAGUE A Prescot Cables

Sat Nov 19 2022 LEAGUE H Witton Albion

Sat Nov 26 2022 LEAGUE A Mossley

Sat Dec 3 2022 LEAGUE A Ramsbottom United

Sat Dec 10 2022 LEAGUE H Hanley Town

Sat Dec 17 2022 LEAGUE H Glossop North End

Mon Dec 26 2022 LEAGUE A Runcorn Linnets

Mon Jan 2 2023 LEAGUE H Bootle

Sat Jan 7 2023 LEAGUE A Skelmersdale United

Sat Jan 14 2023 LEAGUE H 1874 Northwich

Sat Jan 21 2023 LEAGUE A Widnes

Sat Jan 28 2023 LEAGUE H Ramsbottom United

Sat Feb 4 2023 LEAGUE A Trafford

Tue Feb 7 2023 LEAGUE H Colne

Sat Feb 18 2023 LEAGUE A Kidsgrove thletic

Sat Feb 25 2023 LEAGUE H Clitheroe

Sat Mar 4 2023 LEAGUE A Leek Town

Sat Mar 18 2023 LEAGUE H Workington

Sat Mar 25 2023 LEAGUE A Newcastle Town

Sat Apr 1 2023 LEAGUE H Prescot Cables

Sat Apr 8 2023 LEAGUE A Macclesfield

Mon Apr 10 2023 LEAGUE H Runcorn Linnets

Sat Apr 15 2023 LEAGUE H Mossley

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22/23 fixtures
League / Cup H/A Opponents Score
LEAGUE A Glossop North End 1 - 0
LEAGUE H Skelmersdale United 1 - 2
FA CUP A Ramsbottom FC 0 - 0
FA CUP H Ramsbottom FC 4 - 3
LEAGUE H Macclesfield 0 - 1
LEAGUE A Bootle 2 - 1
FA CUP A Dunston UTS FC 3 - 0
LEAGUE A Colne 2 - 1
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H Sheffield FC 2-4 (p)
LEAGUE A 1874 Northwich 2-0
LEAGUE A Hanley Town 2-3
LEAGUE H Trafford 3-2
LEAGUE A Trafford 3-2
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LEAGUE TABLE 2022/23 # Team Pl
1 Macclesfield 10 8 0 2 28 5 23 24 2 Prescot Cables 11 5 3 3 15 11 4 18 3 Mossley 11 5 3 3 16 14 2 18 4 Leek Town 10 4 5 1 19 9 10 17 5 Runcorn Linnets 10 5 2 3 14 7 7 17 6 1874 Northwich 10 4 5 1 15 9 6 17 7 Workington AFC 10 5 2 3 14 10 4 17 8 Newcastle Town 11 4 5 2 13 13 0 17 9 Trafford 11 4 3 4 17 17 0 15 10 Glossop North End 10 4 2 4 10 11 -1 14 11 Bootle 11 4 2 5 12 19 -7 14 12 Clitheroe 8 4 1 3 11 9 2 13 13 City of Liverpool FC 11 4 0 7 17 18 -1 12 14 Kidsgrove Athletic 10 2 6 2 13 16 -3 12 15 Skelmersdale United 11 4 0 7 20 25 -5 12 16 Witton Albion 10 3 2 5 11 14 -3 11 17 Ramsbottom United 11 3 2 6 14 25 -11 11 18 Hanley Town 9 3 1 5 15 19 -4 10 19 Colne 9 2 2 5 8 14 -6 8 20 Widnes 10 1 2 7 9 26 -17 5 21 Liversedge 14 3 1 10 12 31 -19 10 25

COLFC LEEK TOWN

RYAN HAMER

DANNY SHAW

JACK WALLS

LOUIS CORRIGAN

ADAM HUGHES

JACK HAZLEHURST

MAX ALLEN

BOOTH

Scott Wara

Louis Keenan

Marc Grocott

Oliver Harrison

Josh Ryder

William Hugill

WILL YOU COLLABORATE

NATHAN BURKE

William Reeves JOHN MCGRATH

CONNOR HARWOOD

JAMES STEELE

RULE

MCCARTHY

CHAKWANA

WYLIE

MCKENNA

EDGAR

SIMPSON

ELLISON

STRICKLAND

Tim Grice

Thomas Carr

Rob Stevenson

Daniel Trickett-Smith

Jessy Bavanganga

Mason Pickering

Lucas Baker

Jack Tomlinson

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