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In 2003, the club set up a flagship senior team. In the team's first season within the Lincolnshire League they secured a credible fourth place finish for which the foundations for the future were set. Now rebranded Cleethorpes Town, the club has redeveloped into an important community outlet. With almost 30 teams competing at every level of local and regional football, the Owls are one of the largest clubs in the area and still continues to expand in all areas. The excellent array of teams and high quality coaching saw the club awarded with Football Association Charter Standard Community Club Status thus further underlining the clubs commitment to providing high quality football coaching alongside enjoyment for youngsters. The development and evolution of Cleethorpes Town Football Club has been spearheaded by the first team. With the arrival of a new manager during the 2010-11 season it saw the club who were languishing in the lower echelons of the Sills and Betteridge Lincolnshire League go on to finish the season in an amazing third place finish. In addition, the club collected the Supplementary Cup by defeating Heckington United in the final at Sincil Bank. 2011-12 season saw us not only become champions of the Lincs League but also the Challenge Cup winners. Additionally the club was accepted into the NCEL. Our first season in the league saw us finish fourth in the table with some impressive victories along the way. It was a steep learning curve for the players, management and staff. The 2013-14 started with a change of management and Marcus Newell was brought in. The season started off at a medium pace but a long unbeaten streak mean the Owls were top of the league at christmas. However, we had a slow slow to the new year and fell 7 points behind with only a handful of games remaining. With the pressure at its highest, others around us felt it most and we managed to secure the title with one game to go. The club is determined to make further strides to improve and fulfil their immediate ambition of becoming North East Lincolnshire's most successful lower league football club.

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Cleethorpes Town has come a long way in its relatively short history. Initially formed in 1998 as Lincolnshire Soccer School, it was the brainchild of former Grimsby Town player Tommy Watson. The team was an immediate success with both boys and girls across every age group and the club began to grow quickly.

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However, the homes fans were up on their feet in the 41st minute as Cooper volleyed the ball past the Carlton keeper from the edge of the area following a Robertson cross. The half ended a few minutes later but not after the visitors had a long-range effort on goal saved by Steer. The Owls knew though that the second half would be tough due to Carlton’s resilience. The second half started like the first, with a flurry of chances for the Owls. Firstly, Danny Grant tried his luck from 35 yards, in search of his first goal for the Owls, but it was blocked as it looked like it was hitting the target. Secondly, Debnam fired narrowly high and wide following a Danny Grant lofted pass into the channel. Then, in the 53rd minute Matthew Coleman headed against the crossbar and from the rebound Louis Gant hooked his shot over the bar. At the other end, Carlton were struggling in front of goal since the break but created a chance in the 57th minute when OgedeUzokwe found himself ahead of the last line of defence with the ball and only had Steer to beat. As he bared down on goal and Steer sprinting out to narrow the angle he decided to chip the keeper but he put it wide of the mark with the goal at his mercy.

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The Owls had to soak up a bit of pressure from the visitors in the moments following this. However, the Owls broke quickly forward and there were shouts for a penalty as Debnam was clattered to the ground but the referee waved away all the appeals. Following that, a corner was delivered in from the left hand side and McFarland out

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players and dinked the ball goal bound but it rebounded off the crossbar and back into play much to the disappointment of the fans and players alike. The Owls were in desperate need of a goal but it didn’t seem like it was on the cards as Cooper missed a header from 5 yards out and then Debnam, in a similar move missed from 8 yards out at the back post in the next attack.

leapt his marker but his bullet header was cleared off the line much to his disappointment. McFarland was in the thick of the action some minutes later as he was beaten to the ball by Ogede-Uzokwe, but as he was about to pull the trigger McFarland made a last ditch tackle. A scramble then ensued with the ball pinging around the pitch but after two further shots on goal were blocked and eventually it was ushered out for a goal kick. Danny Grant did well linking up with Robertson but shot narrowly over the bar in the 72nd minute as the Owls searched for an equaliser. However, Carlton still pushed forward and looked dangerous on the break with Ogede-Uzokwe going close once more. Leading scorer Cooper looked to add to his tally with just 14 minutes left but his shot went wide of the mark from a tight angle. Then Robertson tried from a similar position, but this resulted in the same outcome. As the clock ticked down the Owls made three substitutions bringing on Jack Richardson, Nicholas Goodwin and Nathan Emson in replace of Jack Debnam, Matthew Coleman and Louis Grant. The change of personnel had an immediate impact as the Owls equalised with just four minutes of the 90 remaining. Cooper nodded on a long pass into Robertsons path who raced clear and poked the ball home was the despairing keeper. Further chances fell to both sides as the clocked ticked over into injury time. Firstly, Cooper shot straight at the keeper from close in then Danny Grant was heroic as he cleared off the line as Hooten nipped in in front of Steer and with the goal gaping his shot was cleared inches in front of the line.

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Just 45 seconds later though, the ball was in the back of Carlton’s net and Robertson was peeling away celebrating like a little boy at Christmas. The ball fell to the youngster inside the

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A fantastic flowing move deep into injury time nearly saw a winner for the Owls as Robertson’s cross was a toes length away from Cooper as he slid in but missed the ball.

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box and he cooly slammed it home with virtually the last kick of the game sending the homes fans into ecstasy in scenes similar to the previous rounds FA Cup clash. The actual last kick of the game fell to Carlton’s Martin Ball who volleyed just inches over the bar from just outside the area. The final whistle was then blown and scenes of jubilation all around the ground was evident.

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linked well together in close-knit quarters it looked like the Owls would stroll to victory with the amount of chances that were been created. Chances kept on coming for the Owls as in the 10th minute Robertson played in Louis Grant but he could only blast over the bar from 10 yards. Just 30 seconds later, both Robertson and Louis Grant were involved again but this time it was Robertson who missed from close range however it would not of counted as Louis Grant had fouled the keeper in the build-up.

Brody Robertson’s brace in the final few minutes of this afternoons FA Cup clash with Carlton Town saw Cleethorpes Town into the next round 3-2. Carlton raced into a 2-0 lead thanks to a brace from Junior OgedeUzokwe. The Owls pulled a goal back thanks to prolific striker Marc Cooper just before the break but the Owls then left it late once again. Robertson scored the equaliser with just four minutes left then deep into injury time, he scored the winner with nearly the last kick of the game. Another great afternoons entertainment for the Owls fans in this seasons FA Cup.

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At the other end, Carlton finally mustered a chance when Aaron Hooton shot on target but Damian Steer had no issues stopping the mid-range shot. The Millers were on the up as they then took the lead. Ogede-Uzokwe managed to work space just outside the area and curl a shot past Steer totally against the run of play. Just three minutes later, Carlton should have extended their lead but Ogede-Uzokwe shot straight at Steer making the save routine. The Owls, in the 14th minute should have equalised as Cooper was racing through on goal but he could only toe-poke his effort straight at Luke Cook in the Carlton goal.

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Then Ryan Hastie did well on the wing for Carlton against his marker, Heward. He crossed to Ogedi-Uzokwe but his tame shot at the near post was easily collected by Steer. Jack Debnam then tried his luck from 20 yards out after winning the ball back from his opponent but it was rather a tame effort. Just 30 seconds later, Cooper was played in on goal and as he went around the goalkeeper, he was fouled resulting in a penalty kick and a yellow card for Cook. Debnam took the responsibility on his shoulders but he scuffed his shot and it went well wide of the target from 12 yards out. This did not put the Owls off though as they pushed forward. Cooper rose above his marker and flicked a header on into the path of Robertson but the youngster could only steer his shot wide of the mark.

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With the half hour mark reached, the Owls should of fallen further behind as Steer had to scramble backwards to tip a long cross onto the woodwork and behind for a corner. From the corner, McFarland had to react smartly as the ball was played in low and was goal-bound but he sorted his feet out well and cleared off the line. This was in vein though as just three minutes later, Ogedi-Uzokwe had his second of the game as he volleyed home from 10 yards out. Nearly from the restart, Alex Flett nearly scored as he danced his way past four Carlton

The Owls were much changed from their 3-2 NCEL League Cup midweek win over Penistone Church. The Owls only notable missing compadres were Luke Mascall and Richard Peck who where both unavailable. The Owls started the game well and nearly had the ball in the back of the net after just two minutes. Jack Debnam forced his way past two Carlton players and laid it off into Cooper’s path but he could only steer his shot wide of the mark. The pressure kept mounting as the Owls pushed forward. Robertson’s run was just not quick enough from a Lee McFarland long ball as he would have been through on goal just 60 seconds later.

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With just six minutes gone, the home side had a second clear cut chance and it was Cooper again who it fell to but once again he shot wide of the keepers left hand post.

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The Owls started the game on the front foot settling into the game and creating chances from the off. Mikey Milne played a great 20 yard through ball splitting the Holton defence allowing Dale Mason to loft the ball over the on rushing keeper. The Owls continued pressing and shortly before the break Mason was brought down in the area with captain D a l e Pr a t t c a l m l y slotting home from the spot. The Owls kept probing for a 3rd to try kill the

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Cleethorpes AKP recorded another win against Louth Town reserves having previously beaten them in the league this time in the cup group stages. Cleethorpes goals all came from Nathan Emson who scored a hat trick in a 3 - 2 win. Emson having also hit the upright in the game could of scored more but the player himself will be pleased to get 90 minutes as he presses for a recall to the first teams starting lineup The side saw under 18’s player Sam Willett step in and play in goal. Usually a defender he has done well for the under 18’s in goal, and he earned the chance to play in goal for the development side as injuries to Keal and Bailey forced the change.

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The following season saw more progress, gaining a place in the promotion play-offs via a fourth place finish. Although the promotion push floundered on a tense evening at Radcliffe, that disappointment was assuaged by the club taking the outright record from Hull City with a seventh successive East Riding Senior Cup triumph.

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North Ferriby successfully defended the East Riding Senior Cup in season 2007/08 with a 4-1 victory over Hall Road Rangers and again in 2008/09, overcoming Bridlington Town 3-1.

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JUST GIVING Yo u C a n H e l p WHAT'S THE PROBLEM WE'RE TRYING TO SOLVE? Cleethorpes Town F.C. were unfortunately the victims of a crime last week, we have had our goal posts stolen and are looking to the community to help us in funding of our attempts to purchase new Goal posts for the club and repair previous damages caused by the vandalism to our dugouts and perimeter fences. WHY DO WE CARE ABOUT THIS PROJECT? The club know how important its games are to the community and we need to get this problem addressed as soon as possible to avoid possible postponements to future games due to the lack of goal posts at our disposable. HOW WILL THE MONEY BE SPENT? The whole amount of money raised will go into the buying of the new goal posts, fences and dugouts surrounding our pitch. WHEN WILL WE SEE THE DIFFERENCE? The supporters will see an immediate difference as the goal posts, fencing required and dugouts will be purchased as soon as the adequate funding has been achieved for each. You can donate online here: https://www.justgiving.com/yimby/CleethorpesTownFC#/

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MANAGER SPOTLIGHT

MANAGER SPOTLIGHT Dave, how did you get into management? Have you got any coaching badges? No coaching badges, I enjoy managing players, creating a structure and the man-to-man management side of the role more than coaching. I became player-manager at Grimsby Borough reserves following the resignation of the current manager, was great fun and a learning experience (especially trying to manage Matty Powell!!!), I managed to stabilise the team, bring in some new, young players and improve performances and league position so a successful time that gave me a taste for management Did you used to play, and what level did you play at and what position? I played at North East Counties div 1 level as a centre half, the majority of my playing days was lincs league an extra yard of pace would have helped! How was the transition between playing and managing? Quite natural really, I enjoy the responsibility and challenge. You were joint managers with the reserve side during the 2012-13 campaign, did you enjoy this and what did you get out of it? We (Matty and I) came to the club to progress and develop as managers/coaches, to work at a club that was professional, well-structured and geared for success. We quickly identified the quality, young players we had worked with who we wanted to bring to the club. Players who had the potential to improve and progress through to the 1st team, that was a key part of our job. We finished 4th, played some great, attacking football but didn’t quite realise the potential we had. If we had carried on for another season we would have been targeting the league title as a realistic goal, but we are extremely proud to see the likes of Lee McFarland, Jack Richardson, Brody Robertson and Reece Newell progress from our reserve side into 1st team players, that is the true measure of success for any reserve team to feed the 1st team with talent. Was there a big change between the reserve and 1st team? Yes, in terms of professionalism. As reserve team managers we set our own high standards, did the best we could with the resources we had available in terms of preparing for games and creating a successful environment for the players, this proved a good grounding for the step up to the 1st team. But it was a learning curve in terms of training methods, preparing for games and dealing with a higher level of player and being able to help improve them. The lads have been great and we would like to feel we have brought some decent banter to the 1st team setup, something that was maybe lacking in previous seasons, its important the lads enjoy what they are doing in order to perform at their best.

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How is working with Marcus? Does he let you express yourself and ideas? Marcus is a top manager, the lads, staff and all involved with the club have the upmost respect for him and rightly so. Going from manager to assistant took some adjustment, but the gaffer involves us in squad and team selection and brings us in where he feels it is right to add value to the messages he is getting across in team talks and during training.

“...it was a learning curve in terms of training methods, preparing for games and dealing w i t h a h i g h e r l e v e l o f p l a y e r. . . ”

Why do you think we was so successful last season? We have good players, they won the league. We just ensured they were supported and encouraged to go realise their potential on the pitch. The quality and depth of our squad was another massive factor. Winning the league must of been great, tell me about the emotions you went through? It is a massive achievement, the players take huge credit for what they achieved. When you put the time and effort into something and get the rewards it’s an unbelievable feeling of pride and that is the key emotion, we are so proud of our achievement and of the players for delivering this for the club. Marcus has had a successful time as the 'gaffer', why do you think this is? He knows what to say at the right time, reads the game really well and explains what he wants from the players. The gaffer is just simply the best man for the job, the only man who could have delivered the success last season. He manages with honesty and the players respect that, but they also know not to cross him! What are you thoughts on the season so far? Excitement, its great to be in a new league and to test our players. We know little about the league and the teams involved, so we see this season as a learning curve to provide a platform from which to keep building. What can we expect from The Owls this season, midtable? Top 6? Promotion? Let’s play some great football, improve as a team, see our players develop and see where that gets us. Lastly, tell us about your favourite game you've managed so far for the Owls? Well, we’ll ignore the Morpeth Town game where me and Matty oversaw a 5-1 loss shall we! So I would say Shirebrook away, the gaffer put his faith in me and Matty that night to get a result as he couldn’t make the game. Shirebrook are always tough, especially in a mid-week away game so we were delighted to come away with a narrow win by the odd-goal. A result that kept our momentum and gave us great belief for challenges ahead.

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MATCH STATS Date Fixture August Sat 9 Liversedge Wed 13 Albion Sports Sat 16 Borrowash Victoria (FA Cup EP) Wed 20 Parkgate Sat 30 Gresley (FA Cup P) September Wed 3 Gresley (FA Cup P - Replay) Sat 6 Loughborough Uni (FAV 1Q) Wed 10 Penistone Church (League Cup 2) Sat 13 Carlton Town (FA Cup 1Q) Wed 17 Athersley Recreation Sat 20 Heanor Town Wed 24 Worksop Town Sat 27 North Ferriby United (FAC 2Q) October Wed 1 Pickering Town Sat 4 Radcliffe Olympic (FAV 2Q) Tue 7 Retford United Sat 11 Nostell Miners Welfare Wed 15 Lincoln Moorlands Railway (LST1) Sat 18 Glasshoughton Welfare Wed 22 Garforth Town Sat 25 Thackley Wed 29 Shaw Lane Aquaforce November Sat 1 Barton Town Old Boys Sat 8 Handsworth Parramore Wed 12 Bridlington Town Sat 15 Maltby Main Tue 18 Parkgate (League Cup 3) Sat 22 Tadcaster Albion Sat 29 Staveley Miners Welfare December Sat 6 Pickering Town Sat 13 Athersley Recreation Sat 20 Garforth Town Sat 27 Armthorpe Welfare January Sat 3 Armthorpe Welfare Sat 10 Liversedge Sat 17 Albion Sports Sat 31 Worksop Town February Sat 7 Parkgate Sat 14 Retford United Sat 21 Heanor Town Sat 28 Bridlington Town March Sat 7 Shaw Lane Aquaforce Sat 14 Nostell Miners Welfare Sat 21 Glasshoughton Welfare Sat 28 Thackley April Sat 4 Barton Town Old Boys Sat 11 Handsworth Parramore Sat 18 Maltby Main Sat 25 Tadcaster Albion May Sat 2 Staveley Miners Welfare

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Result

2014/15 NCEL Premier Division

Att.

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92 119 61 84 253

1 2 Beattie Mascall Beattie Mascall Beattie Mascall Beattie Mascall (1) Beattie Mascall

5-4 W 5-2 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 1-0 L 1-0 W 3-1 L

193 74 72 122 151 151 420

Steer Steer Steer Steer Steer Steer Beattie

Mascall D. Grant D. Grant D. Grant Mascall Mascall D. Grant

Starting XI 6 7 8 9 10 11 Hanslip (1) Robertson Flett (1) Cooper (3) L. Grant Oglesby (1) Hanslip Robertson Richardson Cooper L. Grant Oglesby Hanslip Robertson (1) Richardson (1) Cooper (1) L. Grant (1) Oglesby Hanslip Robertson Richardson Cooper L. Grant (3) Oglesby (1) Flett Robertson Richardson Cooper L. Grant Oglesby

3 Coleman Coleman Heward Heward Heward

4 McFarland Heward Peck Peck McFarland

5 Peck Peck Coleman McFarland Peck

Heward Coleman Heward Heward Heward Heward Heward

McFarland Peck Peck McFarland Peck Peck Peck

Peck Flett Robertson McFarland Hanslip (1) Debnam (1) Goodwin Richardson (1) Syer Coleman Hanslip Robertson (2) Hanslip D. Grant Debnam Hanslip D. Grant Debnam Mascall Hanslip Robertson

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Richardson Flett (1) Hanslip Flett Flett Flett Flett

Cooper (1) Cooper (1) Emson Cooper (1) Cooper Cooper (1) Cooper

L. Grant Emson L. Grant L. Grant L. Grant L. Grant L. Grant

Oglesby (1) Oglesby Robertson (2) Debnam Robertson Robertson Barlow (1)

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13/17 Belding Emson Emson McKenzie McKenzie

Substitutions 14 15 D. Grant Funnell Debnam Funnell Newell McKenzie Emson Newell Emson Newell

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16 Richardson Wheeler McFarland D. Grant Goodwin Emson Gaughan -

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