Cleethorpes Town vs Parkgate FC NCEL Premier Division Wednesday 20th August 2014

Page 1

The Official Matchday Programme Of Cleethorpes Town Football Club PRICE £1.50

TODAY’S

Bradley Crossroads, Grimsby, DN34 5NB. Tel: 01472 312345 Fax: 01472 312324 E: mercspecialists@switfauto.co.uk

TEAMS Cleethorpes Town

Match Officials

Manager Marcus NEWELL

vs

Parkgate Manager Sam ADAMS

Referee: Alex FLETT Andrew DUNNE Alex MCKENZIE Brody ROBERTSON Brad BEATTIE Chris FUNNELL Christopher GORDON Assistants: Danny GRANT Andrew BROWN Darren HANSLIP Paul ANDREWS Grant BAILEY Jack DEBNAM Jack RICHARDSON James OSBOURNE A big thank you for your continued Jonathan OGLESBY support, enjoy the Kirk WHEELER game and have a Lawrence HEWARD safe journey home. Lee McFARLAND Louis GRANT Luke MASCALL Marc COOPER Next Home Game... Matthew COLEMAN FA Vase 1st Miles FENTY Qualifying Round Nathan EMSON vs Reece NEWELL Loughborough Uni Richard PECK Sat 6th Sept Ricky BELDING 3:00pm KO

Match Sponsor

The Owl

David REAY Connor SIMPSON Ash EMSON Jon WRAGG Matt REAY Niall SMITH Reece WESLEY Scott LOWE Gregg MASON Scott PREECE Andy DAWSON Ben LANGFORD Callum DOUGLAS Danny ABDULLA Joe SLATER Michael JONES Piers BOND Simon MIRFIN Scott WHITTINGTON Oliver GRAHAM

Matchball Sponsor

NCEL Premier Division Wednesday 20th August 2014 7:45pm Kick-off

Lawrence Heward

Back & Fully Fit inside: ASSISTANT MANAGER Matthew Powell MATCH REPORT Borrowash Victoria

NCEL Sponsors

Voted 34th Best Programme In NonLeague Football for 2013/14


MATCH SPONSORS

2014-15 STAT PACK

TODAY’S SPONSORS

STAT PACK

Latest Results: Friday 15th August 2014

Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Table 2014/15 FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round MATCH:

POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Team Heanor Town Worksop Town Handsworth Parramore Garforth Town Thackley CLEETHORPES TOWN Bridlington Town Tadcaster Albion Maltby Main Shaw Lane Aquaforce Parkgate Albion Sports Glasshoughton Welfare Retford United Athersley Recreation Pickering Town Armthorpe Welfare Barton Town Old Boys Staveley Miners Welfare Nostell Miners Welfare Liversedge

P 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2

W 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

D 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 2

F 5 8 7 4 4 6 4 5 4 2 3 1 3 1 0 1 3 1 1 2 5

A 1 5 1 2 2 3 1 4 3 1 4 3 8 1 0 2 5 3 4 6 11

GD PTS 4 6 3 6 6 4 2 4 2 4 3 3 3 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 -1 3 -2 3 -5 3 0 2 0 1 -1 0 -2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -4 0 -6 0

CTFC Player Stats: MATCHBALL:

Guangdong Huaxing Glass Co., Ltd. was established in 1987,.It has become a large glass bottle manufactory with annual production capacity of over 3.8 billion pcs and more than 7600 personnel,whose production capacity stand first among the Asia. There are multiple product categories in our company. We can produce glass bottles and vessels of different shapes made from clear flint, flint, green, ember and other colors, widely applied in foodstuff, beverage, spice, alcohol, cosmetic, medicine and other industries. The weight scale is from 25g to 2000g. We can also carry out deep processing such as printing in all colors, spraying, and glass frosting.

02 The Owl

www.cleethorpestownfc.co.uk

Mins On App Sub Not Field (Inc Yellow Red Subbed Goals Assists (Sub) Used Added Cards Cards Time) 0 0 0 288 1 0 1 0

Players Name

App

Darren Hanslip

3

Brad Beattie

3

0

0

0

288

0

0

0

0

Matthew Coleman

3

0

0

0

288

0

1

0

0

Richard Peck

3

0

0

0

288

0

0

0

0

Jonathan Oglesby

3

0

2

0

272

1

1

0

0

Marc Cooper

3

0

1

0

269

4

1

0

0

Louis Grant

3

0

2

0

244

1

1

1

0

Brody Robertson

3

0

2

0

230

1

2

0

0

Luke Mascall

3

0

1

0

223

0

0

0

0

Jack Richardson

3

1

0

0

202

1

0

0

0

Lawrence Heward

2

0

0

1

183

0

0

0

0

Jack Debnam

2

2

0

0

55

0

0

0

0

Chris Funnell

2

2

0

0

45

0

0

0

0

Alex Flett

1

0

0

0

95

1

0

0

0

Lee McFarland

1

0

0

1

95

0

0

1

0

Daniel Grant

1

1

0

1

68

0

0

0

0

Nathan Emson

1

1

0

0

19

0

0

0

0

Reece Newell

1

1

0

0

7

0

0

0

0

Ricky Belding

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

Kirk Wheeler

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

Alex McKenzie

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

CleethorpesTownFC

Heanor T 1-0 Long Eaton Staveley MW 2-0 Worskop T

Saturday 16th August 2014 FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round Alsager T 2-3 Winterton Barton TOB 7-0 Abbey Hey Bridlington T 1-1 Whitley Bay Cleethorpes 4-1 Borrowash Glasshought‘ 1-2 Knaresboro’ Guisborough 1-1 Armthorpe W Handsworth P 5-1 Oadly Town Newton A 1-2 Garforth T Nostell MW 1-2 Stockport S Retford U 2-2 Stapenhill Seaham RS 2-1 Liversedge Tadcaster A 5-0 Barnoldswick Thackley 1-2 Albion Sports Wigan Robin 1-2 Maltby Main Winsford U 0-1 Athersley R Sunday 17th August 2014 FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round Pickering T 0-6 Washington

This Weeks Fixtures: Tuesday 19th August 2014 NCEL Premier Division Armthorpe W vs Bridlington T Pickering T vs Glasshoughton Wednesday 20th August 2014 NCEL Premier Division Albion Sports vs Retford U Athersley R vs Nostell MW Cleethorpes vs Parkgate Maltby Main vs Handsworth P Staveley MW vs Thackley

@CleeTownFC

The Owl 35


2014-15 STAT PACK

WELCOME TO THE BRADLEY COMMUNITY STADIUM

HISTORY

& WHO’S WHO

VS 21

12

MATCH FACTS Four Owls players have played every minute of the season including cup games

1

Goals For

Goals Against

1

87

Highest Attendance

4 Most Goals

Times Lead Lost GOAL TIMES

SCORED CONCEDED

3

4

2

1

1

0-15

16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90+

The Owl 34

0

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.

3

2

0

2

2

GOAL TIMES 4

Parkgate have conceded first in each of their opening NCEL Premier Division games

7

119

Clean Sheet

MATCH FACTS

9

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.

SCORED CONCEDED

0-15

16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90+

www.cleethorpestownfc.co.uk

CLUB HONOURS: SUPPLEMENTARY CUP WINNERS: 2010/11 LINCS LEAGUE WINNERS: 2011/12 CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS: 2011/12 NCEL LEAGUE ONE CHAMPIONS: 2013/14

CleethorpesTownFC

CLEETHORPES TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB Bradley Community Stadium, Bradley Road, Grimsby, DN37 0AG. Website: www.cleethorperstownfc .co.uk Chairman Dave Patterson Vice-Chairman Alan Boyington 1st Team Manager Marcus Newell Reserve Team Managers Tommy Watson Paul Bilham Secretary Jevon Southam PR/Media/Programme Manager Craig Kendall

@CleeTownFC

The Owl 03


THE CONTENTS

LAST MATCH

INSIDE

THIS ISSUE

vs PARKGATE 20.08.14 NCEL Premier Division

16 GETTING BACK TO FULL FITNESS

Then came 45 seconds of ecstasy for the Owls. Firstly Cooper was played in by Oglesby who clipped the ball home past the advancing keeper. Then straight from the kick-off, the ball was won back, played into Grants feet, his shot went past the keeper but Danny Fields’ clearance only fell to Robertson 5 yards out who had the easiest of chances to put the Owls in front in a remarkable turnaround.

There was more delight just 4 minutes later in the 61st minute when Grant finally broke his duck. The 25 year old striker picked the ball up 25 yards out and left fly blasting the ball into the back of the net. He sprinted past all his teammates to the dugout and jumped on manager Marcus Newell followed by a trail of teammates.

Two further notable chances before the break happened when Cooper unleashed a rasping 30 yard driver which beat the keeper all ends up however the shot rattled the crossbar and went out for a goal kick. The second of the chances came in injury time when from a corner Oglesby found, the ball fell back to the winger but his curled effort was wide and high of the mark.

The visitors tried to get themselves back in the game in the 64th minute when Fields attempted to lob Beattie from 30 yards but it was just too powerful and went over the bar.

With no changes at half time and all the 22 players accounted for, the referee restarted the match. It was clear from Borrowash’s body language during the break that they were not really up for the fight in the second half. However, nothing could have been more wrong as they immediately went in search of an equaliser and should of got it within 40 seconds as Massingham missed a header from 5 yards out. At the other end Grant missed yet another chance to break his duck for the season, this time slotting the ball past both keeper and post after being under pressure from Fields. It took a while for the second half to fully take off but it was the Owls who

2 ! Match Sponsors

8 ! Manager Notes

16 Lawrence Heward

!

!

!

04 The Owl

At the other end Jason Foster should of further enhanced the visitors lead but could only drag his shot wide of the mark after a lovely flowing move.

were flying when Cooper beat one man down the wing, and he laid the ball off to Richardson who sweetly stroked the ball home past the sprawling Frost. The delight on his face was evident that he has scored in the historic FA Cup.

The referee blew for half-time once the game had restarted and it was the Owls who were the happy of the two sides as Borrowash left the field very despondent and looked like a beaten team.

LAWRENCE HEWARD

DeeBees & Guangdong 3 ! Club History ! Who’s Who 6 ! Chairmans Notes ! Dave Patterson

racking up. In the 35th minute Hanslip was challenged just three yards out with the goal at his mercy after Cooper had dinked the goalkeeper.

Matthew Powell 11 Commercial Comment ! Sponsors 12 Todays Visitors ! Parkgate

Main Feature

18 Match Stats !

Complete Overview 24 Players Sponsorships ! Sponsor a player!

www.cleethorpestownfc.co.uk

The Owls made their first substitution in the 65-minute when they brought on Jack Debnam in replace of Robertson. This mean the Owls attacking intent was reinforced with Debnam's pace and drive at the forefront. However, as the Owls pushed to further widen the gap, holes started to appear in their defence and two chances in quick succession nearly paid off for Borrowash. Firstly, Curtis Williamson missed a golden chance after Ross Coxon’s cross was inch perfect, however the finish couldn’t match the buildup. Secondly, Captain Dave Leigh only had Beattie to beat in the Owls goal but he completely missed the ball with the goal at his mercy.

Match Stats: POSSESSION

56%

44%

SHOTS 21

9

ON TARGET 9

5

CORNERS 3

4 FOULS 6

8

BOOKINGS 1

1

The game went from bad to worse for Borrwash’s Fields’ as he was shown a straight red card for an apparent elbow on Oglesby.

1

The Owls had just over 20 minutes left on the clock when the visitors went down to 10 men. This advantage meant that the hosts saw plenty of the ball in the final stages and were creating chances galore.

then was denied by keeper Frost when bearing down on goal late on. Whilst Emson only had the keeper to beat with two minutes left after sprinting past Lee Stevenson but his angled shot was just too high.

However, all of these where missed. Grant was guilty of missing two clear cut chances whilst Nathan Emson, a 74th minute substitute missed another late on. Grant curled an effort wide of the mark from just outside the area,

The final whistle came after three minutes of stoppage time, as Marcus Newells’ men marched on into the next round of the FA Cup.

CleethorpesTownFC

By Craig Kendall

@CleeTownFC

The Owl 33


LAST MATCH

THE CONTENTS

LAST

M AT C H

Cleeth rpes

vs Borrowash Victoria 16.08.14 FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round

Cleethorpes Town Football Club

The Owl: Editor: Kelly Kendall Design: Craig Kendall Photography: Blue Giraffe Media

For advertising sales call: 07862 720406

as on Wednesday when they were defeated 1-0 by Albion Sports thanks to a 94th minute penalty. The game kicked off at precisely 15:00 after the pleasantries had been finalized and it was a near perfect start for the Owls as Grant attempted a cheeky but effective overhead kick from just inside the area but his ambitious effort was wide of the target.

Cleethorpes Town ran out 4-1 winners in the FA Cup Preliminary Round against Borrowash Victory this afternoon. Goals from Marc Cooper, Brody Robertson, Jack Richardson and Louis Grant was enough to see off the visitors after they themselves had taken the lead through Phil Massingham. The Owls started with the same line-up

The hosts kept pressing in the opening stages and Cooper should of scored but dragged his effort wide of the mark. Grant was making a nuisance of himself in the oppositions half and had the keeper worried when he was bearing down on goal in the fourth minute but the pass was just too strong and the Mark Frost dealt with the situation well. Borrowash could not get going in the game and could not muster up a chance whilst the Owls were playing free flowing football, creating themselves even more

30

chances. It was Richardson this time to have a shot on goal but his 18 yards effort was easily dealt with by the keeper. Frustratingly for the Owls, the missed chances in the opening ten minutes were costly as Borrowash took a shock lead. A ball was played in from the left hand side from a free-kick and was flicked on by Massingham into the back of the net sending the away fans into raptures. The delight was evident on the player’s faces as they wildly celebrated in the corner. Near enough straight from the restart the Owls should of equalised however Cooper slid his shot wide of the mark after turning his marker inside out. The chances kept on coming to equalise and it was in the 24th minute that the best chance so far was missed. Grant managed to find space inside the box after a clever run by Oglesby found the striker who only had the keeper to beat but could not hit the target from close range. Just minutes later the home fans where up on their feet appealing for a penalty after Grant appeared to be bungled to the floor however the referee was having none of it and waved away all the appeals. It was becoming a frustrating afternoon for the Owls as the chances missed kept

The Owl 32

www.cleethorpestownfc.co.uk

32

26 Reserve Team

30 Juniors

35 Table & Player Stats

!

!

!

2013/14 Review 27 Cleethorpes Town ‘A’ ! PSF vs CGB Humbertherm 28 Ladies Team ! 2013/14 Review

2014 Tournament Review 32 Last Match ! Borrowash Victoria 34 Stat Pack ! Facts & Figures

CleethorpesTownFC

NCEL Table

36 Today’s Teams !

Full Squad Lists

@CleeTownFC

The Owl 05


CHAIRMAN’S NOTES

JUNIORS OWLS

DAVE

PAT T E R S O N

Page Sponsor

SATURDAY 7TH JUNE 2014 SATURDAY 14TH JUNE 2014 LINDEN HOMES CLUB, CLEE ROAD, GRIMSBY.

GOOD evening and welcome back to The Bradley Community Stadium for the visit to Parkgate in our second home NCEL Premier Division tie...

unity Under 11’s Clee Comm Red ift itg Wh Tigers vs John

Good evening ladies and gentlemen.

ever FA cup tie, winning by four goals to one.

What a first week we have just had in our first season at this level. Started off with a superb victory away at liversedge.

It has certainly been an hectic week but one I will never forget. The lads have definitely stepped up their performances and hopefully they can continue that this evening where we welcome Parkgate from Rotherham.

Then on Wednesday we were hit with a last gasp penalty against Albion sports and Saturday was just an unbelievable experience for the whole club with our first

The Owl 06

What I have seen this season is a great togetherness from everyone involved. Marcus has everyone singing off the

same hymn sheet and this shows on the pitch. We all saw what it meant to Louis Grant on Saturday and his celebration just showed what everyone was feeling. It was fantastic to see. Hope you all enjoy tonight's game. And we will be celebrating another three points come the final whistle.

Under 12's Brigg Town Hotshots A vs Clee Town BJB

Under 15’s Clee Town

Under 10's Waltham Under 13’s Discoverie s Score Gunners vs Clee Town BJB

COYO! Dave Patterson Chairman

www.cleethorpestownfc.co.uk

sby Borough Blue Under 14's Grim B Red vs Clee Town BJ

Under 15's Clee Town Patte Red vs Clee Town JFC sons Red

The Owl 31


JUNIOR OWLS

Bradley Crossroads Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN34 5NB

2014 CLEETHORPES TOWN JUNIOR TOURNAMENT Results:

Under 10’s Winners - Clee Town BJB Finalists - Discoveries All Stars (Whites).

e Stars everley Whit Under 9’s B

Under 12‘s Winners - Brigg Town Hotshots A Finalists - Brigg Town Hotshots B.

Independent Mercedes-benz Specialists based

Our car servicing in Grimsby is second to none, so you can rest assured that you are in safe hands when you choose us. We are independent Mercedes specialists, however we welcome all makes and models of vehicles. We cater to all the general public from throughout the Grimsby area. Our services include: MOTs Exhausts

Under 13’s Winners - Discoveries Finalists - Park Tigers

Servicing Tyres and Repairs

Call us today for more information on 01472 312 345, or visit us at www.swiftautocentre.com Swift Auto Centre Ltd - the best choice for MOT testing in Grimsby

Under 14s Winners - Grimsby Borough Colts Finalists - Grimsby Borough Colts

The Owl 30

www.swiftauto.co.uk

Auto Centre

Welcome to the Swift Auto Centre Ltd - offering MOT testing in Grimsby, and throughout the surrounding areas. We offer a wide variety of services for you to choose from, all tailored around you to ensure you get the best possible service for your money. If you would like to find out more, please feel free to call us and speak to our team today!

Under 9’s: Winners - Beverley White Star Dragons Finalists - Discoveries Flyers Plate Winners - Keelby Plate Finalists - Marshall Sports

Under 15‘s Winners - Clee Town BJB (Green) Finalists - Clee Town BJB (Blue) Plate Winners - Crosby Plate Finalists - G.I Group Lions

Email: mercspecialists@swiftauto.co.uk

in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire

Under 8’s - football festival no results recorded so no winners or losers

Under 11 Winners - Clee Community Tigers Finalists - Clee Town JFC Plate Winners - Waltham Wolves Plate Finalists - Louth Town

Tel: 01472 312345 Fax: 01472 312324

Under 9’s C lee Town P attesons C elebrate

www.cleethorpestownfc.co.uk

PROUD SPONSOR OF THE CLEETHORPES TOWN FC PROGRAMME Independant Mercedes-Benz Specialists

Registered Company Number: 3799276 Registered Office as above


MANAGER’S NOTES

MATTHEW

P O W E L L

CLUB

GOOD evening and welcome to the Owls second home match of the season in the Premier Division against Parkgate...

Anyway, we must move forward now and concentrate on getting back to Premier Division action tonight against Pa r k g a t e . T h e y a r e veterans of the division now since they won the Division One title back in 2006/07 so they have the experience over us at this level. However, they did not have a good season and only survived relegation due to the bottom few teams not picking up many points. They have started their season

The Owl 08

UPCOMING EVENTS... Saturday 23rd August The Ultrabeats

What a day Saturday was. The emotional high from the day is still there especially in the dressing. The lads played superbly on the day and created many chances, we probably should of won it by more but what a result. Cleethorpes Town won an FA Cup game, it’s what dreams are made of.

SHOWN HERE FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE 5* FOOD HYGIENE AWARD

Sunday 24th August Soul All-Dayer

Under New Management Fantastic New Acts

NEW RS BE ! M E M ME O C WEL

T: 01472 693601

Lovelane Corner, Clee Road

with the same results as the Owls so we know that they can be dangerous. We have a couple of lads who are unable to play due to being away or being injured but we have great set of players here and will ultise our full squad.

There is a coach that will be going to our next FA Cup tie away at Gresley in 10 days time, it’s only £5 and will be a great day out. Put your name down, the list is at the Linden Homes Club.

UP THE OWLS! Matthew Powell Assistant Manager

www.cleethorpestownfc.co.uk

Weekday Events & Entertainment including Monday - Special Needs Disco Tuesday - Line Dancing Wednesday - Quiz Night Thursday - Monthly Jazz Friday - Available to Hire ‘Like’ & ‘Follow Us’ on


CLEETHORPES TOWN LADIES

CLEETHORPES TOWN LADIES Wa s G r i m s b y To w n L a d i e s 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 w i t h Paul Farbrace

2013/14 Lincs League:

2013/14 Results: 1/9/13 8/9/13 15/9/13 6/10/13 20/10/13 27/10/13 3/11/13 10/11/13 1/12/13 23/2/14 9/3/14 16/3/14 30/3/14 6/4/13 13/4/14 27/4/13 4/5/14 18/5/14

West Bridgford LFC Ruddington Village LFC Mansfield Hosiery Mills LFC Retford United LFC Sleaford Town LFC Solar LFC Alfreton Town LFC West Bridgford LFC Mansfield Hosiery Mills LFC Ruddington Village LFC Notts County LFC Dev Teversal LFC Sleaford Town LFC Solar LFC Teversal LFC Retford United LFC Alfreton Town LFC Notts County LFC Dev

Page Sponsor

3-2 W 2-8 L 5-3 W 12-1 W 2-3 L 3-3 D 11-1 W 6-0 W 1-3 L 2-0 W 1-5 L 2-0 W 4-2 W 0-3 L 2-2 D 5-1 W 2-2 D 0-7 L

POS

Team

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD PTS

1

Solar LFC

18

15

3

0

67

17

50

48

2

Notts County LFC Dev

18

13

2

3

92

20

72

41

3

Sleaford Town LFC

18

10

3

5

57

42

15

33

4

Ruddington Village LFC

18

10

1

7

57

41

16

31

5

Grimsby Town LFC 18

9

3

6

63 46 17 30

8

45

35

Mansfield Hosiery Mills LFC

18

8

2

7

Teversal LFC

18

4

6

8

27

41 -14 18

8

Alfreton Town LFC

18

4

2

12

38

57 -19 14

9

West Bridgford LFC 18

3

3

12

29

63 -34 12

10

Retford United LFC 18

1

1

16

12 125 -113 4

6

10

proud sponsors of Cleethorpes Town FC

26

e: sales@jarsandbottles.co.uk t: 01472 3400005 f: 01472 241573 : Pattesons Group : @jarsandbottles

www.jarsandbottles.co.uk

Back Row (Left to Right): Gemma Charlton, Chelsea Codd, Sophie Burns, Sophie Madsen, Ruth Ashton, Emily Mumby, Katie-Leigh Bateman. Front Row: Jade Charlton, Gemma Wardle, Gemma Hopkin, Lindsay Dye, Natasha Smith

The Owl 28

www.cleethorpestownfc.co.uk

Suppliers of Glass Jars & Bottles


2014/15 G old M e m be r s h i p Pa ckag e

CLEETHORPES TOWN ‘A’

CLEETHORPES TOWN ‘A’ Wa s A & G A u t o s 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 w i t h M i c k Gibbons & Andy Cawte midfield alongside captain Tom Furnell. Cameron Donson and Ollie Kirton continued upfront. D a v e German was making his f i r s t appearance from the bench also.

Be part of the club’s growth by becoming a Gold Member of our club - this gives you the following: •Season Ticket to all home games •Merchandise Pack (Scarf, hat, mug and pin badge) •Linden Homes Club membership •Programme at every home game •2 x Sportsman's dinner tickets •2 x Additional functions •Half-Time complimentary hot drinks and food •Seat at every home game in the middle section •Free travel to any away game we run trips to Only £250

Cleethorpes Town A FC played a very strong CGB Humbertherm FC on Tuesday night in what was only the second game since the teams formation, at Fulstow playing fields. The starting 11 featured 9 players under the age of 22 and 6 under the age of 18 in a youthful looking side. Grant Bailey made his first appearance for the team in goal with a back four of Sam Willett, Matt Russell, Tom Wingate and A debut for Danny Revill. George Hairns, Brad Mitchell and James Sawdon made their first appearances in

The game started at great pace with teams trying to play football and keep the ball down. The football played in the first half was a joy to watch with some quality interplay creating a couple of half chances but on the whole the Owls kept the ball well. In the second half CGB Humbertherm took the lead through Danny Trott with a quick-fire shot that found the bottom corner. The Owls then pressed for the equaliser and carried

CleethorpesTownFC

Page Sponsor on playing the football that again brought us chances with Ollie Kirton finding the bottom corner after some great work from George Hairns. His snap shot deceived the keeper and found the back of the net with 10 minutes of the game to go. The Owls got their just deserves with just five minutes on the clock to go after some great build up play between Brad Mitchell and George Hairns. The ball found James Sawdon who with a 'Cruyff' turn spun his defender and smashed a right footed shot across the keeper into the bottom corner of the net. The game was another great workout for the lads and the Owls would like too thank Geoff Broom and his lads and wish them luck for the forthcoming season. Managers Mick Gibbons and Andy Cawte were pleased with how the lads are playing and are proud of the performance, attitudes and teamwork shown throughout .

@CleeTownFC

The Owl 27


LINCS LEAGUE SIDE

CTFC COMMERCIAL

LINCS LEAGUE SIDE

OFFICIAL

PARTNERS

w i t h P a u l B i l h a m & To m m y Wa t s o n

MAIN CLUB SPONSOR

SPONSORS

MAIN CLUB SPONSOR

0-4 L 0-2 L 1-04 L 1-0 W 1-2 L 6-0 W 1-0 W 2-4 L 0-2 L 4-2 W 3-1 W 2-2 D 0-0 D 0-1 L 4-3 W 0-3 L 2-0 W 0-1 L 3-0 W 2-0 W 1-5 L 3-3 D 1-4 L 2-2 D 3-0 W 3-1 W 2-3 L

Ball: Duane Bradley Plastering

POS

Team

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD PTS

1

Skegness Town

24

17

3

4

56

20

36

2

Hykeham Town

24

16

2

6

54

36

18 53*

Gainsborough Town 24

14

5

5

64

33

31

47

3

vs Borrowash Victoria Match: Carpet Chris

2013/14 Lincs League:

2013/14 Results: 17/8/13 Skegness Town 20/8/13 CGB Humbertherm 24/8/13 Hykeham Town 28/8/13 Nettleham 14/9/13 Boston United Res 5/10/13 Lincoln United Res (Cup) 9/10/13 Horncastle Town 12/10/13 CGB Humbertherm 19/10/13 Skegness Town 26/10/13 Sleaford Town Res 2/11/13 Skegness Town (Cup) 23/11/13 Gainsborough Town 30/11/13 Nettleham 7/12/13 Heckington United 14/12/13 Heckington United 21/12/13 Skegness United 11/1/14 Ruston Sports 19/1/14 Lincoln United Res 15/2/14 Skegness United 1/3/14 Boston United Res (Cup) 8/3/14 Gainsborough Town 15/3/14 Sleaford United Res 22/3/14 Boston United Res 29/3/14 Lincoln United Res 19/4/14 Horncastle Town 26/4/14 Ruston Sports 10/5/14 Skegness United (Cup)

MATCHDAY

vs Albion Sports MAIN CLUB SPONSOR

MAIN CLUB SPONSOR

54

4

Ruston Sports

24

14

4

6

51

33

18

46

5

Boston Town Res

24

12

6

6

46

29

17

42

6

Skegness United

24

10

5

9

47

45

2

35

7

CGB Humbertherm

24

9

5

10

41

43

-2

32

8

Lincoln United Res

24

10

2

12

34

43

-9 29*

9

Cleethorpes Town 24 Res

8

5

11 36 47 -11 29

10

Horncastle Town

24

7

3

14

26

44 -18 24

11

Sleaford Town Red

24

5

3

16

35

60 -25 18

12

Nettleham

24

4

5

15

34

58 -24 17

13

Heckington United

24

4

4

16

22

55 -33 16

Match: Pennells Garden Centre Ball: Traditional Joiners

vs Grimsby Town Match: DSV Commercials

MAIN CLUB SPONSOR

MAIN CLUB SPONSOR

Ball: Croft Estate Agents

vs Teversal Match: Ramsdens Group Ball: DSV Commercials

MAIN CLUB SPONSOR

MAIN CLUB SPONSOR

vs Selby Town Match: DSV Commercials Ball: Ramsdens Group

MAIN CLUB SPONSOR

MAIN CLUB SPONSOR

vs Shirebrook Town Match: DSV Commercials Ball: Pennells Garden Centre

vs Rossington Main 1ST TEAM SPONSOR

LADIES TEAM SPONSOR

Match: Patteson’s Glass Ball: Pennells Garden Centre

vs Hemsworth Miners Match: Global Hydraulics

CATERING SUPPLIERS

Players Player Kieran Wressell

The Owl 26

Managers Player Josh Williams

CLOTHING PARTNER

Ball: Patteson’s Glass

vs Worsbrough Bridge

Most Jordan Improved Pla Vatcher y & Jake er Wilson

Match: BJB Fork Lifts Ball: Pennells Garden Centre

Contact the Sales Team for advertising and sponsorship enquiries... Call: 07862 720406

The Owl 11


VISITING TEAM

PLAYER SPONSORS

SPONSOR A PLAYER FROM ONLY £50... CALL: 07862 720406

DARREN HANSLIP

ALEX FLETT MIDFIELDER 20/9/92 Sponsor:

PA R K G AT E The club was established in 1969 as B.S.C. Parkgate, and joined the Sheffield and Hallamshire County Senior League this is now known as Windsor Food Service County Senior League under the terms of a sponsorship deal. The club joined the Yorkshire Football League Division Three in 1974, In 1990 they changed their name to R.E.S. Parkgate, and then became just Parkgate in 1994. The Yorkshire Football League merged with Midland League in 1982 to become the Northern Counties East Football League in which the club competes today.

The Owl 12

MIDFIELDER Sponsor:

Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup for the first time, they eventually lost the match 3–0 to 8 times winners Emley F.C, now known as Wakefield F.C. Parkgate made it to the final again in 2005–06 where they lost out a second time to Sheffield when the match finished 2–1.

Pa r k g a t e F C i n s t a l l e d floodlights at their ground at Roundwood Sports Complex in 1992 and Dave Bassett then the manager of Sheffield United brought a team for the switch on.

In the 1998–99 season, Parkgate also reached the final of the Northern Counties East Football League Trophy known as the Wilkinson Sword Trophy but they Lost to Yorkshire Amateurs. The club again made the final of the Wilkinson Sword Trophy in 2006–07 where they recorded a 4–3 aggregate

The 1997–98 season saw Parkgate reach the final of the

www.cleethorpestownfc.co.uk

STRIKER 30/12/94: Sponsor:

CHRIS FUNNELL STRIKER Sponsor:

Traditional Joiners & Carpenters

Alan Boyington On Behalf Of

LOUIS GRANT

LUKE MASCALL

STRIKER Sponsor:

REECE NEWELL

MIDFIELDER 15/4/93 Sponsor:

MIDFIELDER 14/6/93

Gyangdong Hauxing Glass Ltd

BRODY ROBERTSON

Parkgate had a taste of local cup success when they won the Rotherham Charity Cup in 1983–84 and again in 1998–99. They finished runners up in the cup in 1996–97. Parkgate were also runners up in the Mexborough Montagu Hospital Cup 1991–92 when they lost 2–1 to Brodsworth Welfare.

JACK RICHARDSON

STRIKER 6/4/89 Sponsor:

CleethorpesTownFC

Available To Sponsor

JACK DEBNAM

JONATHAN OGLESBY

STRIKER 22/8/91 Sponsor:

STRIKER 22/6/87 Sponsor:

MARC COOPER

NATHAN EMSON

STRIKER

STRIKER

Sponsor:

@CleeTownFC

Sponsor:

Traditional Joiners & Carpenters

The Owl 25


PLAYER SPONSORS

VISITING TEAM

FACT FILE:

2014/15 PLAYER SPONSORS

MARCUS NEWELL

MATTHEW POWELL

DAVE SMITH

MANAGER

ASSISTANT MANAGER

ASSISTANT MANAGER

Sponsor:

Sponsor:

Sponsor:

GOALKEEPER 28/10/89 Sponsor:

GRANT BAILEY

BRAD BEATTIE

CHRISTOPHER GORDON

DANNY GRANT

GOALKEEPER 31/5/92

GOALKEEPER

DEFENDER

Available To Sponsor

Available To Sponsor

Nickname: Steelman Stadium: Roundwood Sports Complex, Rawmarsh, Rotherham Capacity: 1,000

MILES FENTY

CLUB HONOURS:

Available To Sponsor

DEFENDER 26/10/93 Sponsor:

Parkgate FC enjoyed a very successful season when they finished 2nd in the Northern Counties East Football League Premier Division, narrowly losing out to Farsley.

MATTHEW COLEMAN

LAWRENCE HEWARD

LEE McFARLAND

RICHARD PECK

DEFENDER 9/11/90 Sponsor:

DEFENDER 30/9/92

DEFENDER 3/8/92 Sponsor:

DEFENDER 28/3/80 Sponsor:

The Owl 24

Available To Sponsor

victory over Staveley Miners Welfare

Gyangdong Hauxing Glass Ltd

www.cleethorpestownfc.co.uk

On 3 May 2011 Parkgate finished runners up in the Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup once again, in a match against Stocksbridge Park Steels F.C. The game took place at Hillsborough Stadium home of Sheffield Wednesday F.C., the final score was 3–0 to Stocksbridge.

North Counties East League Premier Division: Runners-Up 2010-11 Division One: Champions 2006-07 Wilkinson Sword Trophy: Winners 2006-7 Runners-Up 1998-99 Rotherham Charity Cup: Winners: 1983-84, 1998-99 Runners-Up: 1996-97 Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup: Runners-Up: 1997-98, 2005-06, 2010-11

CleethorpesTownFC

@CleeTownFC

The Owl 13


SOCIAL MEDIA

SOCIAL MEDIA ‘Like’ us on Facebook... Over 730 likes... wClub News

wExclusive Images

wTicket Updates wMatch Results Facebook.com/CleethorpesTownFC

‘Follow’ us on Twitter... Over 3,050 followers... wClub News

wExclusive Images

wTicket Updates wMatch Updates DSV Commercials operate a commercial vehicle and trailer workshop which provides maintenance and repairs of all makes of light through to heavy commercial vehicles, including trailers, specialising in petroleum road spirit tankers.

Twitter.com/CleeTownFC

Subscribe to our YouTube

The workshop facility is situated in South Killingholme which is ideally located close to the entrance of the Immingham docks and Killingholme port providing both convenient and time saving solutions. The site comprises of an extensive range of specialist tools and equipment boasting a 300K stock holding. With advanced computerised diagnostic equipment now in use, we can reduce vehicle downtime in fault finding and repairs. As loan vehicle specialists, DSV Commercials supply alternative transportation for drivers dropping off vehicles to return to base. DSV Commercials hold the MAN Truck and Bus Ltd franchise for the North Lincolnshire area supporting MAN and ERF Trucks as well as Neoplan Bus and Coach products, the portfolio includes owner drivers through to large blue chip companies carrying hazardous goods.

DSV Commercials Ltd Eastfield Road South Killingholme North Lincolnshire DN40 3DR

channel... wMatch Videos

wPlayer Interviews

wManagers Thoughts Youtube.com/user/CleethorpesTownFC Visit our Website... wMatch Reports

wClub News

wJunior News

wExclusive Content

wClub Shop

wForum

CleethorpesTownFC.co.uk

CleethorpesTownFC

@CleeTownFC

The Owl 23


FANTASY TEAM

FA N TA S Y T E A M with CTFC Keeper Miles Fenty

Each week a Cleethorpes Town player picks their ultimate fantasy team including Starting XI, Substitutes, Manager and Formation. Substitutes 12. Iker Casillas 13. Sergio Ramos Messi

Ronaldo C. Ronaldo

14. David Beckham 15. Xavi Scholes

Viera

PLASTERING, RENDERING, COVING, BONDING, BOARDING, DRY-LINING ALL ASPECTS OF PLASTERING WORK, INSURANCE WORK UNDERTAKEN

Zidane

16. Thierry Henry

Roberto Ferdinand Cannavaro Carlos

Cafu

Manager Alex Ferguson

Formation Buffon

FREE ESTIMATES NEAT AND RELIABLE SERVICE

4-3-3

Do you agree with Miles’ Fantasy Team? Tweet us @CleeTownFC with the #FantasyTeam or comment on our Facebook page, ‘CleethorpesTownFC’. The Owl 22

DUANE BRADLEY PLASTERING

TEL: 07947 334669 DUANE BRADLEY PLASTERING


PLAYER SPOTLIGHT

LAWRENCE HEWARD

T E A M M AT E S w i t h C T F C ’s J a m e s S a w d o n

The Owl caught up with Reserve Team player James Sawdon at training this week and got an insight into the Cleethorpes Town dressing room. Laziest? Marc Cooper

Hardman? Richard Peck

Worst dancer? Me!

Quickest? Luke Mascall

Best player you have played with? Ian Ward (From School)

Worst banter? Reece Newell Best banter? Matthew Powell

Worst taste in music? Me again!

Up for the challenge... The Owl 16

Best trainer? Lawrence Heward

Most skilful? Alex Flett ...and who's the longest in the shower? Jack Richardson

The Owl 21


PLAYER SPOTLIGHT

PLAYER SPOTLIGHT

“ Wi n i n g t h e l e a g u e w a s t h e b e s t f e e l i n g e v e r. To w o r k s o h a r d f o r something and to win the title being at home was very surreal.�

Lawrence, you were injured during a game late last year, how did the recovery go and are you now fully fit and ready to take on the Premier Division? The recovery went well although it was a long wait to get back fully fit, I'm still a little bit off where if like to be but having a full preseason to get that sharpness back will certainly help me. Do you like to train or do you prefer to be on the pitch kicking a ball about? How does work effect your training? I have always liked training , I think every player prefers being on the pitch playing in a game but for me anytime playing football I enjoy. Work are really good they understand I have other commitments and that my football has always played a big part in my life. So, take me back to the beginning, how did you first get into football? I was 9 when I first found an interest in football which today would be starting football a bit late, I was born in to a footballing family I really had no choice that's all we speak about !! You joined CTFC in 2012 from Brigg Town, how was the transition between the clubs? I joined CTFC from Brigg town in 2012 both clubs being fairly local I adjusted pretty well I knew of had heard of most of the lads playing for Cleethorpes at the time. Who did you make your debut against for The Owls and how did you find it? I actually helped Cleethorpes out when I was at Brigg, CTFC had an away trip at Emley and they where struggling for a centre back with Brigg having a good relationship with Clee they asked me to play which I jumped at the chance to do we ended up winning the game 2-3 and I felt a huge buzz about the club and later ended up joining the owls.

The Owl 20

You played at left-back most of your Owls career, is this your preferred position? I like left back or the role of a wing back that allows me to get forward more but I do like to play centre back also and I wasn't too bad as a striker either !! Winning the league must of been great, tell me about the emotions you went through? Winning the league felt amazing, to work so hard for something and to finally achieve it was the best feeling ever specially in the way we did it also being almost out of it to winning it without kicking a ball was incredible. Marcus has had a successful time as the 'gaffer', why do you think this is? I think Marcus appreciates and understands every player is different and every player learns in different ways. He has the ability to build not just a group of talented players but a talented team that work together to gain success. What can we expect from The Owls this season, midtable? Top 6? Promotion? I believe if we play to the best of our ability and understand what is needed to get out of the division we will be fine. We have a team of players in which I believe are more than capable of playing this league and higher. I tip us for top 3 home form will be key. Lastly, according to my records you have scored 2 goals for the Owls, is this true? And tell me about your favourite game you have been involved in? I scored agains Pontefract last season I played left wing a position I really like, it allows me to get forward a lot more The finish wasn't too bad as I lobbed the keeper inside the box. Possibly my favourite game whilst playing for Cleethorpes town has to be against Basford. I believe we beat them 2-0 away in the FA Vase the boys that day were unplayable.

www.cleethorpestownfc.co.uk

FACT FILE: Full name: Lawrence Heward Date Of Birth: 30th September 1992 Height: 6ft Playing position: Defence Previous Clubs: Grimsby Town, Brigg Town

The Owl 17


MATCH STATS Date August Sat 9 Wed 13 Sat 16 Wed 20 Sat 30 September Sat 6 Wed 10 Sat 13 Wed 17 Sat 20 Wed 24 Sat 27 October Wed 1 Sat 11 Wed 15 Sat 18 Sat 25 Wed 29 November Sat 1 Sat 8 Sat 15 Sat 22 Sat 29 December Sat 6 Sat 13 Sat 20 Sat 27 January Sat 3 Sat 10 Sat 17 Sat 31 February Sat 7 Sat 14 Sat 21 Sat 28 March Sat 7 Sat 14 Sat 21 Sat 28 April Sat 4 Sat 11 Sat 18 Sat 25 May Sat 2

Fixture Liversedge Albion Sports Borrowash Victoria (FA Cup EP) Parkgate Gresley (FA Cup Preliminary)

Result 2-6 W 0-1 L 4-1 W

2014/15 NCEL Premier Division

Att. 92 119 61

1 Beattie Beattie Beattie

2 Mascall Mascall Mascall

3 Coleman Coleman Heward

4 McFarland Heward Peck

5 Peck Peck Coleman

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

12 Heward D. Grant Debnam

13/17 Belding Emson Emson

Substitutions 14 15 D. Grant Funnell Debnam Funnell Newell McKenzie

16 Richardson Wheeler McFarland

Loughborough Uni (FAV 1Q) TBC (League Cup) Retford United Athersley Recreation Heanor Town Worksop Town Bridlington Town Pickering Town Nostell Miners Welfare Garforth Town Glasshoughton Welfare Thackley Shaw Lane Aquaforce Barton Town Old Boys Handsworth Parramore Maltby Main Tadcaster Albion Staveley Miners Welfare Pickering Town Athersley Recreation Garforth Town Armthorpe Welfare Armthorpe Welfare Liversedge Albion Sports Worksop Town Parkgate Retford United Heanor Town Bridlington Town Shaw Lane Aquaforce Nostell Miners Welfare Glasshoughton Welfare Thackley Barton Town Old Boys Handsworth Parramore Maltby Main Tadcaster Albion Staveley Miners Welfare

The Owl 18

www.cleethorpestownfc.co.uk

CleethorpesTownFC

@CleeTownFC

The Owl 19


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.