Cleethorpes Town vs Staveley Miners Welfare

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Alex Flett Brad Beattie Brody Robertson Chris Funnell Damien Steer Daniel Grant Darren Hanslip Ellis Humble Jack Barlow Jack Debnam Jack Richardson Jacob Wilson John Gaughan Jonathan Oglesby Jordan Boyington Kirk Wheeler Lawrence Heward Lee McFarland Lee Syer Liam Dickens Louis Grant Luke Mascall Marc Cooper Matthew Coleman Miles Fenty Nathan Emson Niko Goodwin Reece Newell Richard Peck Own Goals

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MATCH FACTS 44 Both Louis Grant & Brody Robertson have been involved in every game so far this season

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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. 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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The half-time whistle was signaled just a short time later with the game all square and set up nicely for the second half. Fans of both sides had barely chance to sit down for the second half before Ford was at it again and had Wisbech in front. Ford himself won a corner just 90 seconds into the half after his header was parried over the bar by Beattie. Then the corner was swung in and missed by the Owls defence and nodded home by Ford who peeled away in delight. With the floodlights on, an exciting crowd, and both teams looking to push forward the match was set up for a final 40 minutes of magic. Wisbech looked to further instill their advantage however both Ford and Cobb where caught in advanced positions and flagged for offside on more than one occasions.

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The excitement of the goal was however short lived as just eight minutes later Ford had leveled the game up in an exquisite move created by a great ball out wide and a delightful square ball by Stuart Cobb.

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The Owls on the other hand, even though looking for the equaliser struggled for final third penetration. Even after making a double substitution midway through the second half, this still continued. Louis Grant replaced Barlow up front and Daniel Grant replaced the tiring Richard Peck in the heart of the defence.

With the Owls pushing forward, it left gaps at the back and they where exploited by the counter attacks of Wisbech. Ford once again nearly capitalised on this but he skewed his header wide of the mark with just Beattie to beat following a wonderful cross from the left.

Match Stats: POSSESSION

Cooper then missed a golden chance to test Jordan as he dragged a free-kick wide of the mark after expertly won by Richardson just 25 yards out in the centre of the pitch. Then came a moment of brilliance from Luke Mascall as he sprinted 70 yards with the ball, beating three men in the process and he unleashed a rasping drive but it was well saved by the Wisbech shot stopper. With less than 10 minutes left, Jordan was once again called into action as Oglesby unleashed a wonderful swerving 35 yard shot which was saved one hand at full stretch. At the other end, as the clock ticked into injury time, Beattie had to be on guard, this time from Cobb as he shot powerfully towards the goal but Beattie had strong hands and clutched onto the drive.

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With only seconds remaining and deep into injury time, C o o p e r managed to break the last line of the Wisbech defence. He sprinted clear and smashed the ball into the back of the net. The striker knew straight away though that it had not counted as he saw that the linesman on the near side had his

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flag raised signally that Cooper was in an offside position. Moments later, the referee blew his whistle to signal the end of the Owls FA Vase journey this season. A great team spirit and fantastic support throughout the campaign saw three brilliant victories in previous rounds but this was just one step too far.

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LAST MATCH

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hand hand, sprinted 40 yards with the ball but was adjudged to of carried the ball over the dead ball line as he tried to cross to Smith who was waiting to tap the ball home.

Cleethorpes Town suffered their first defeat in 12 matches on Saturday as they were dumped out of the FA Vase at the hands of Wisbech town 2-1. The Owls led through a Jack Richardson sublime strike midway through the first half, but Wisbech’s Josh Ford scored twice, each side of the break to give the Cambridgeshire side passage into the third round.

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Just five minutes later and Smith should of opened the scoring as a wicked free-kick from Adam Millson was whipped into the far post but Smith rose too high and could not control his header which went of Brad Beattie's bar. Just before the quarterhour mark, the Wisbech backline was broken once more but Lea Jordan produced a wondrous save from

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Oglesby after the ball was laid into his path by Cooper in a beautifully crafted move. With the weather making the pitch very muddy it was difficult for players from both sides to keep ahold of their footing. This was evident as both Robertson and Cooper slipped inside the penalty area just as they where about to pull the trigger for the Owls. The best chance of the opening 25 minutes fell to Robertson who once again found himself in an advanced position as Jack Barlow bumfuzzled his way past his marker on the right and crossed with inch perfect precision to Robertson but he fired over the bar from 10 yards out much to his dismay.

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The opening goal of the game did eventually come though, in the 32nd minute. The ball was worked forward on the left hand side and it dropped nicely to Richardson who side footed the ball home with aplomb.This sent the traveling fans into raptures and the bench wild with joy.

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Marcus Newell made two changes to the Owls starting line-up from their midweek win away at Parkgate in the NCEL League Cup. Darren Hanslip and Louis Grant where both rested and replaced by Luke Mascall and Jonathan Oglesby. The game started off with a flurry of chances for both sides in the opening exchanges. Firstly, great defending from Wisbech’s Neal Spafford saved the day as Brody Robertson and Marc Cooper linked well together just outside the box but where thwarted as they tried to advance the ball into the box. At the other end Billy Smith dispossessed Luke Mascall on the right

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35 Table & Player Stats

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Firstly, I would like to commend all the traveling fans that went to Wisbech last weekend for our FA Vase tie. Unfortunately we lost the match but our sprit on and off the field was brilliant. It is great to see so many youngsters following the Owls both home and away and shows what a great family and community based club we have. Secondly, I would like to welcome our visitors this afternoon, Staveley Miners Welfare. They are on a

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fantastic run in the league, having won their last 7 matches, exactly the same as the Owls, so something has to give, and I am sure it will be a cracker! We expect it to be a tough test and will take nothing for granted going into the game. We are well under way with the planning application process for the building our our ground at the Linden Homes Club, so in the new few weeks/ months I will hopefully be

able to update you all again with more positive news. Lastly, I would like to say a big thank you to all the backroom/support staff at this great club. All the volunteers who put in countless hours behind the scenes should be applauded and I thank you all for your efforts.

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GOOD afternoon to you and welcome to the Bradley Community Stadium for our NCEL Premier Division clash with Staveley Miners Welfare... Lets start off by discussing Saturday. We travelled to Wisbech, played really well and did more than enough to get a result but it just wasn’t to be. We switched off just before and after half-time and it cost us. We gave away a sloppy goal near the break and just didn’t get going until they scored with just two minutes of the second half gone. Onto today and we welcome Staveley M i n e r s We l f a r e t o Bradley FDC. They are in very good form, having won their last 7 matches, the same as us. Only Tadcaster can boast such a good run at the moment. I expect Staveley to be

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a good side however we are no mugs and know what is expected of us from each game. We now have two inform strikers with Brody Robertson having scored 6 goals in 3 matches and Marc Cooper having scored 17 goals already this campaign. It is great

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Cleethorpes Town Ladies 1 Sleaford Town Ladies 1 Sunday 16th November 2014 Cleethorpes Town Ladies played their counterparts from Sleaford in the Lincs County Cup on Sunday 16th November at King George Stadium. The two sides played out a 5-5 draw the week before at Sleaford in the League. The Ladies started the better side with Kassis Wallis in goal. Claire Camburnand Natasha Smith were at f u l l b a c k w i t h S o p h i e Gray and Sophie Burns at the heart of the back four. Captain Ruth Ashton was partnered in the middle b y B e c k y D e n t a n d L i n d s a y Dye and Vicky Bedfordon the flanks. Gemma Hopkin and Amy

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Winterton Rangers

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Underwood Villa

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Mansfield Mills

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Ruddington Village LFC

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3

1

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West Bridgford Ladies

7

3

0

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Lincoln Moorlands Railway

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2

1

6 13 35 -22 7

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Alfreton Town Ladies

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3

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9

Cleethorpes Town Ladies

6

2

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10

Teversal LFC

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George leading the line and Alyssa Fussey a substitute. Becky Dent scored her third goal for the Owls from long range midway through the 1st half with the Owls creating some half chances but they could not quite get the second goal and Sleaford tried to catch them on the counter attack, this made for a nervy game. Just before half-time Sleaford equalised from long range. The second half saw the ladies press to regain the lead but for had it not being for some great saves from the Sleaford keeper the scoreline would of never being in doubt. The game went into extra time which led to more frustration as they could not beat the Sleaford keeper as she pulled off a top save

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diving high to her right to deny what looked like a winner from Lindsay Dye, and so the game went into a penalty shoot out. With the Owls missing their first, Sleaford scored theres but the ladies did not miss another and Kassie Wallis made one save and with Sleaford’s last penalty hitting bar the Ladies came out 4-3 winners and go into the Quarter Finals of this years Lincs County Cup.

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Player of the match was Sophie Gray who had an excellent game at the back for the Ladies. The Ladies team are next in action Sunday 30th November 2014 at King George Stadium in League Plate action Vs Ruddington Village LFC with a 1:30 kick off.

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Saturday 25th October saw the “A” team travel to Caistor to play Caistor Tennyson in the league. With a few players unavailable from last week 6 changes were made with 5 new players coming into the squad. Josh Thompson was in goal with Mikey Bleasdale from the Under 18's side making his debut at right wing back. Mark Smith continuing on the left with a new pairing of Matt Russell alongside Tom Wingate at centre half. Debutants Jamie Smith, Sebastian Blyth in midfield alongside the returning

Ben Cadman was a sub who was also making his first appearance. The Owls came straight out the blocks and after ten minutes a Bleasdale cross fell too Milne who controlled it with his knee and fired into the bottom corner from 15 yards. They continued to make more chances but was caught on the counter attack with a Caistor forward firing in from outside the box. They then found themselves 2-1 down with minutes remaining in the first half when Caistor worked in from the right and smashed the ball home.

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6

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Horncastle Town

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17

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10

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Skegness United

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24

11

13

16

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Wyberton

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4

1

3

18

8

10

13

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Hykeham Town

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4

1

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7

2

5

13

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Sleaford Town Res

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3

3

2

16

11

5

12

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Ruston Sports

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2

2

3

15

5

10

8

8

Nettleham

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2

1

3

10

11

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7

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2

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5

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6

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Market Rasen Town

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CGB Humbertherm

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6

10

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Super 10 for Development Squad Cleethorpes AKP hit ten against Louth Town Reserves as they took advantage of depleted number as the visitors could only field nine players.

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Despite this the visitors played in the right manner with a great deal maturity but they found the AKP side in a ruthless mood as they hit ten. Nathan Emson hit 5 of the the 10 in what can only be called a five star display, Nicholas Goodwin hit 2 whilst Oliver Kirton, James Deeming and Callum Robinson also where on the scoresheet.

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STAVELEY MINERS WELFARE The beautiful game has been played in Staveley for well over a hundred years and in 1883 a Staveley side beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-1 in the F.A Cup. In 1962 at nearby Barrow Hill under the name, Nag’s Head FC, a Sunday side was formed, playing friendlies for three years before being accepted into the Mansfield League. In 1968 they transferred to the Chesterfield League, before a Saturday side was formed in 1989 at their current home of Inkersall Road, finishing runners-up in the Chesterfield Amateur League, and winning the Byron Cup. In 1991 the club moved up to the Sheffield County Senior League and winning Division Three, then Division Two in consecutive seasons. Staveley by passed Division One and were welcomed into the Central Midlands League in 1993, finishing 4th, 12th, 5th and 3rd and, after passing the necessary ground grading requirements, continued their rise up the pyramid by being accepted into the Northern Counties East Division One in 1997, and finished runners-up, and claimed their place in the Premier Division, joining the likes of Buxton and Sheffield.

They also picked up their first piece of Northern Counties silverware, when winning the Wilkinson Sword Trophy, beating Harrogate Railway 8-3 on aggregate. In 2000/01 season Staveley MW suffered the first relegation in their short history after finishing bottom, 67 points behind Champions Brigg Town, and then followed another disastrous season, finishing 2nd bottom of Division One, but surviving their status by reelection. Four years ago, following a terrible run until Christmas with just one league victory and despite winning their last three away games the club still finished bottom of Division One, but were again duly re-elected. In 2003/04 the club finished 3rd bottom that year avoiding relegation somewhat fortuitously by re-election in the final minute of the season. Things improved in 2004/05 with a creditable 9th place finish and in 2005/2006 and 2006/2007 finishes of 10th and 6th respectively were achieved. In May 2007 it was reported that the clubs football committee had resigned on mass and the club was ready to fold before the current chairman, and team of helpers, rushed through a rescue package to save the club from extinction in early June. The club’s new Chairman, Terry Damms, was appointed in June 2007, and with what was

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basically an U19 team, Staveley managed a commendable 8th placed finish in the NCEL Division 1, which was achieved with the young squad The Under 19’s gained promotion from division 3 to division 2 with the management duo of Matt Tyers and Mark Renshaw. In June 2008 Steve Ludlam and Shaun Hird were appointed as manager and assistant. Regrettably, a run of 7-defeats in 8 games resulted in them parting company with the club in September 2008. The club had identified Darren Bland as a potential manager, and he along with John Hayden was appointed in October 2008. After one defeat the club went on a 23 game unbeaten run and collected 57-points from the last 25games, finishing fourth, and added the Wilkinson Sword Trophy to the trophy cabinet being the only club to win it twice. The newly formed reserves under the guidance of Mick Eborall and Dave Mace, came runners up in the Central Midlands Reserve League and the U19’s gained promotion to the top division. A fantastic achievement by all 3teams. Regrettably, the resignation of the first team management duo was tendered in early September 2009, and a replacement manager Billy Fox were appointed weeks after. Billy's remit was to bring more emphasis and a swing back to the ethos and roots of June 2007, from which the club’s

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In 2010/2011 the club produced its best ever season with the first team winning the NCEL Division 1 Title, the reserves winning the Central Midlands Reserve league and the U19’s finishing runners up and winning the Minishield with the management teams at reserves level and U19 of Dean Briggs, Neil Cluxton, Carl Vickers and Lee Needham. All sorts of records were broken during last season with us having the NCEL Top Scorer Ryan Damms who netted 38 times and surpassed 100 goals for the club, a record number of consecutive and total clean sheets

was achieved and a last 32 FA vase place was also achieved. In 2011/2012 perhaps one of the clubs greatest achievements came when we came within a whisker of appearing in an FA Vase Final at Wembley eventually going out to the winners UTS Dunston by 3-2, a heart breaking experience if ever there was one. In early 2013 the clubs main sponsorship disappeared and with the same all but a handful of players and the manager also left the ship. Neil Cluxton took over for the remainder of the 2012/2013 season doing a manful job and the 2013/2014 season started with a fair expectation, but ill-discipline and a string of poor results and performances resulted in a further change of management with James Colliver taking over with Jay Roper for the remainder of the remainder of the season. These were turbulent times.

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G A L L E RY Thackley 0 Cleethorpes Town 1 Saturday 25th October 2014

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“I’ve always loved watching and playing football. It drives my mum insane, but I just cannot get enough...”

Jayden, why do you support Cleethorpes Town? I think they are awesome, and I’m mates with some of the players.

If you could one day play for any football team, which one would it be? Cleethorpes Town first team of course!

What makes you our No.1 fan? My bedroom is full of Cleethorpes Town stuff, I come to most games (home and away) and I drive my mum mad talking about the Owls constantly.

Whats your score prediction for the Staveley Miners Welfare game? 5-2 to the Owls.

Who do you think will score first? Who do you think is our best Brody Robertson. player and why? I think it’s Jack Barlow as he’s Whats your most favourite goal fast and has scored a lot of goals you've seen for the Owls? since he signed. Brody Robertson’s third goal against Maltby Main where he Which player do you like the scored from 35 yards out. most and why? It has to be Louis Grant, he’s my mate and he’s awesome! The Owl 20

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MATCH STATS Date Fixture Result August Sat 9 Liversedge 2-6 W Wed 13 Albion Sports 0-1 L Sat 16 Borrowash Victoria (FA Cup EP) 4-1 W Wed 20 Parkgate 6-1 W Sat 30 Gresley (FA Cup P) 0-0 D September Wed 3 Gresley (FA Cup P - Replay) 5-4 W Sat 6 Loughborough Uni (FAV 1Q) 5-2 W Wed 10 Penistone Church (League Cup 2) 3-2 W Sat 13 Carlton Town (FA Cup 1Q) 3-2 W Wed 17 Athersley Recreation 1-0 L Sat 20 Heanor Town 1-0 W Wed 24 Worksop Town 3-1 L Sat 27 North Ferriby United (FAC 2Q) 1-2 L October Wed 1 Pickering Town 2-4 L Sat 4 Radcliffe Olympic (FAV 2Q) 1-6 W Tue 7 Retford United 0-3 W Sat 11 Nostell Miners Welfare 1-5 W Sat 18 Glasshoughton Welfare 3-0 W Wed 22 Garforth Town 4-1 W Sat 25 Thackley 0-1 W Wed 29 Shaw Lane Aquaforce 3-1 W November Sat 1 Southam United (FAV 1) 1-5 W Mon 3 Louth Town (LST 3) (4-2 Win Pens) 1-1 D Sat 15 Maltby Main 5-1 W Wed 19 Parkgate (League Cup 3) 1-4 W Sat 22 Wisbech Town (FAV 2) 2-1 L Sat 29 Staveley Miners Welfare December Wed 3 Bridlington Town Sat 6 Pickering Town Tue 9 Tadcaster Albion 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

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2014/15 NCEL Premier Division

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Starting XI 6 7 8 9 Hanslip (1) Robertson Flett (1) Cooper (3) Hanslip Robertson Richardson Cooper Hanslip Robertson (1) Richardson (1) Cooper (1) Hanslip Robertson Richardson Cooper Flett Robertson Richardson Cooper

92 119 61 84 253

1 Beattie Beattie Beattie Beattie Beattie

2 Mascall Mascall Mascall Mascall (1) Mascall

3 Coleman Coleman Heward Heward Heward

4 McFarland Heward Peck Peck McFarland

5 Peck Peck Coleman McFarland Peck

193 74 72 122 151 151 420 321

Steer Steer Steer Steer Steer Steer Beattie Beattie

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

Heward Coleman Heward Heward Heward Heward Heward D. Grant

McFarland Peck Peck McFarland Peck 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 Heward Hanslip Robertson

Richardson Flett (1) Hanslip Flett Flett Flett Flett Flett

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

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

125 28 81 42 139 106 111 203

Beattie Beattie Beattie Beattie Beattie Beattie Beattie Fenty

Mascall Mascall Mascall Mascall (1) Mascall Mascall Mascall Mascall

Coleman D. Grant D. Grant D. Grant D. Grant D. Grant Peck Peck

Humble Peck Peck Peck (2) Peck Wheeler McFarland D. Grant

Peck Hanslip (2) Debnam Heward Richardson (3) Robertson Heward Flett Robertson Heward Hanslip Robertson Heward (1) Hanslip Robertson (1) Heward Hanslip Cooper (1) Heward Richardson Barlow Dickens Hanslip Oglesby

Flett Hanslip (1) Richardson Flett Flett Flett Flett Flett (1)

Cooper L. Grant Cooper (3) Cooper L. Grant L. Grant (2) Cooper (1) Cooper (2)

Barlow Barlow (2) Barlow Barlow Barlow Barlow (1) L. Grant L. Grant

113 135 119 53 218

Beattie D. Grant Beattie Mascall Steer Mascall Beattie Richardson (1) Beattie Mascall

Heward D. Grant Heward Oglesby Heward

McFarland Peck Dickens Peck Peck

Flett Richardson Flett (1) Flett Flett

Cooper (2) Robertson Cooper L. Grant Cooper (1) Robertson (3) Cooper Robertson (3) Cooper Robertson

Dickens Dickens Peck Dickens Dickens

Hanslip Barlow (1) Flett Debnam Hanslip Oglesby Hanslip Barlow Richardson (1) Oglesby

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10 L. Grant L. Grant L. Grant (1) L. Grant (3) L. Grant

11 Oglesby (1) Oglesby Oglesby Oglesby (1) Oglesby

12 Heward D. Grant Debnam Debnam Debnam

Oglesby (1) Debnam (3) Oglesby Robertson Robertson (2) Newell Debnam Oglesby Robertson Newell Robertson Richardson Barlow (1) McFarland Barlow (1) Richardson Oglesby Oglesby Oglesby Oglesby Oglesby Oglesby Robertson Barlow Oglesby Oglesby Barlow L. Grant Barlow

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15 Funnell Funnell McKenzie Newell Newell

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16 Richardson Wheeler McFarland D. Grant Goodwin Emson Gaughan Oglesby Emson Heward L. Grant -

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