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Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Table 2015/16 This Weeks Fixtures POS Team 1 Tadcaster Albion 2 Worksop Town 3 Handsworth Parramore 4 Bridlington Town 5 Albion Sports 6 Barton Town Old Boys 7 Garforth Town 8 Staveley Miners Welfare 9 Clipstone 10 Parkgate 11 Cleethorpes Town Rainworth Miners 12 Welfare 13 Retford United 14 Liversedge 15 Pickering Town 16 Pontefract Collieries 17 Nostell Miners Welfare 18 Maltby Main 19 Armthorpe Welfare 20 Athersley Recreation 21 Thackley 22 Brigg Town

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W 8 8 7 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4

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L 1 2 1 4 4 3 3 4 2 4 4

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Alex Flett

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0

0

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Brody Robertson

11

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7

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737

4

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Caine Winfarrah

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Daniel Grant

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Daniel Trott

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7

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Darren Hanslip

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1022

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Jack Richardson

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196

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Jody Barford

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576

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Jonathan Oglesby

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368

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0

0

0

Laurence McKay

3

2

1

2

71

0

0

0

0

Lawrence Heward

9

1

1

0

778

1

0

0

0

Liam Dickens

3

0

0

1

288

0

0

0

0

Liam Higton

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

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Louis Grant

5

5

0

0

107

0

0

2

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Luke Mascall

11

0

2

0

1026

0

0

1

0

Marc Cooper

11

0

1

0

1026

13

3

1

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Matthew Kingston

5

1

1

1

396

0

0

1

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Miles Fenty

1

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96

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Nicholas Goodwin

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66

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Peter Winn

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838

3

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Reece Newell

2

2

0

1

23

0

0

0

0

Richard Peck

2

0

0

1

192

0

0

0

0

Tim Lowe

8

0

1

0

736

0

0

2

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06 Chairman’s Notes Dave Patterson

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08 Ass. Manager Notes Mathew Powell

18 Top goalscorer Brody Robertson only missed one match last season for the Owls

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owls history

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 as Cleethorpes Town, the club has redeveloped into an important community outlet. With over 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. In addition, the club collected the Supplementary Cup by defeating Heckington United in the final at Sincil Bank.

Chairman Dave Patterson Vice-Chairman David Mann 1st Team Manager Marcus Newell Assistant Manager Matthew Powell Coach Dave Smith Physio Ken Vincent

The 2011-12 season saw the Owls not only become champions of the Lincs League but also win the Challenge Cup. Additionally the club was accepted into the Northern Counties East League.

Development Team Manager Gary Paton

Our first season in the NCEL 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.

“A” Team Manager Andy Cawte

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.

Secretary Matt Jones Media Officer Craig Kendall

In 2014-15 the club started life out in the NCEL Premier Division in slow fashion and with a mountain of Cup games fell behind the main pack. But once the FA Cup exploits had finished, we went on a run of 11 then 9 games without defeat which saw us climb the league table and had the rest looking over their shoulders. We finished the campaign in 4th place, our highest ever position and also got to the NCEL League Cup Final which we narrowly lost. Cleethorpes Town represented the Northern Counties East League in July 2015 in the Toolstation Cup in Bristol where they played Willand Rovers. A nine-goal thriller ensued and thanks to a hat-trick from Danny Trott and a brace from Marc Cooper the Owls lifted the trophy. The club is determined to make further strides to improve and fulfill their immediate ambition of becoming North East Lincolnshire's most successful lower league football club. With plans in place for a new stadium back at the true home of Cleethorpes Town Football Club, at the Linden Homes Club, it is a truly exciting time for the Owls.

SUPPLEMENTARY CUP WINNERS: 2010/11 LINCS LEAGUE WINNERS: 2011/12 CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS: 2011/12 NCEL LEAGUE ONE CHAMPIONS: 2013/14 TOOLSTATION CUP WINNERS: 2015/16

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juniors round-up Cleethorpes Town are delighted to announce that Nottingham Building Society have kindly donated £250 to sponsor the Under 11’s Swift Auto side. The Nottingham is a mutual building society and estate agency with branches throughout Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. Since 1849, they have been putting their customers’ needs at the heart of everything they do, providing advice, products and services for every stage of their lives to make sure they have a secure home and financial future. Sarah Heinzman of The Nottingham Building Society commented, “We have been sponsoring local sides for a couple of years now. We select a different club each year and offer a £250 sponsorship. This helps us build up relationships in the local community.” “We pick a team that we think would be suitable to receive the sponsorship money and go from there. Cleethorpes Town are a local and upcoming team and after speaking to Karl Overend, the Under 11’s team manager, I knew that we had made the right decision.” Karl Overend was delighted to have received the funds for the kit. “It is a fantastic and generous offer from the Nottingham Building Society. The money has gone towards the cost of a new kit for the players and they are really pleased with it.”


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Cleethorpes Town Ladies were formed at the beginning of last season and competed for the first time in the East Midlands Womans Regional Football League Division One under the helm of former Grimsby Town Ladies manager Paul Farbrace.

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10

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Sleaford Town Ladies

16

8

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3

14

29

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Mansfield Hosiery Mills

16

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3

7

10

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“Our first season with Cleethorpes Town finished with progress in terms of reaching a Cup Final although we lost it 4-2. The move across saw us retain the same side as well as adding a couple in which helped,” he commented. “In terms of league standings we maybe didn't do as well as we maybe should;

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particularly when we fielded a full 11. We can compete at the top end of the table as the results and performances against Champions Winterton Rangers shows”, Paul added. “Going into the 2015-16 season we can hopefully improve our league position as well as promote and progress the ladies and girls section furthermore. We'd like to thank everyone at the Club and also our sponsors Haines Watts and PGD Limited for their support during the season.” Players Name Ashton, Ruth Bennington, Julie Burns, Sophie Camburn, Claire Charlton, Gemma Dent, Rebecca Dye, Lyndsay Fabrace, Kylie Frobisher, Lauren Fussey, Alyssa George, Amy Gray, Sophie Hardman, Naomi Hopkin, Gemma Madsen, Sophie Mumby, Emily Olley, Katie Smith, Kirsty Smith, Natasha Wallis, Kassie Wardle, Gemma

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“a” team 2015-16 season so far DAVE PATTERSON

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We’re back on form now... Many people have been asking me “What’s wrong with Cleethorpes Town. They were flying high last season and have started so badly.”

I say to them, well we haven’t played badly, just been unlucky. We didn’t play play for around 20 minutes away at Rainworth but aaprt from that we have stuck together and it’s all coming together now.

Tuesday 8-0 win wasn’t a massive surprise for me as we have been training well and the lads are as sharp as ever. We just haven’t had the rub of the green so to speak so far this season but if we can put a big run together we will be up at the right end of the table before we know it. Today we host Staveley Miners Welfare, so a big warm welcome to

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those that have travelled, to their players, committee and and supporters. I hope you have agreat day at the seaside. We welcome you all back in open arms to our club house which is just 3 miles down the road, at the Linden Homes Club, Clee Road, Grimsby. Cheap beer and a great atmosphere to round up a good day. I hope everyone has a good day and hope to see you back here soon. COYO!

An opening day defeat VS SCORE completely against the run of A.F.C. Louth 1-0 Loss play away at AFC Louth who (Away) went 1-0 up after 5 minutes North from a free kick was not the Somercotes 3-1 Loss ideal start of the season for United (Away) “A” team manager Andy Louth Old Boys Linden Homes Cawte. (Home) CLub (2:30 KO) AFC Holten Le Linden Homes Reece Moody hit the bar in the Clay (Away) CLub (2:30 KO) second half with a volley from 25 Crossland Road, yards out and further chances Barnoldby FC Willows Estate, came and went but could only (Home) find AFC Louth goalkeeper with Grimsby at least 8 shots being kept out

much to their frustration. “8 of the 16 players involved were under the age of 21 but we're mixed in with the experience of Paul Jones, Andy Bradley and John Willis. The performance couldn't be knocked with them moving the ball round well and creating chances” said Andy Cawte afterwards. Three changes were made from the first game of season away against last seasons champions North Somercotes. Tom Cooke made his debut for the 'A' team in goal with Dale Pratt and Jack Steel, also making his debut coming in. An even first half erupted on 36 minutes when Somercotes broke the deadlock after a scramble in the area. They doubled their lead 2 minutes later when the Owls failed to clear. Straight from the kick off Somercotes had the ball back and back in the Owls net to make it 3-0 in 4 minutes. The Owls gathered ourselves at half time and asked for a positive reaction, which they got in second half that saw Steel hit the bar and Paul Jones hitting the bar from a header much to the Owls frustration. Joel Mann was pulled back in the area from a corner which Jones converted on 78 minutes . They continued to plug away but couldn't find another way through and the game finished 3-1. Andy commented about the 2nd game of the season, “The response from the lads at half time when 3-0 was good too see and shows we wont let our heads drop showing pride in the process. Lessons learnt from us as a team to take as barring the 4 or 5 minutes we produced a good performance but can't switch off against sides in this league.

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development squad 2015-16 DATE/ TIME Cleethorpes Town Development Team have 14/08/2015 19:45 22/08/2015 15:00 had mixed fortunes so far 29/08/2015 15:00 in their first four league 02/09/2015 18:30 games. They started with a 05/09/2015 15:00 26/09/2015 15:00 3-0 win away at Brigg 17/10/2015 15:00 Town. That was followed 24/10/2015 15:00 by a 3-3 draw away at 31/10/2015 14:00 07/11/2015 14:00 Skegness Town.

HOME TEAM Brigg Town Reserves Skegness Town Wyberton Market Rasen Town Wyberton CTFC Dev CTFC Dev CGB Humbertherm CTFC Dev CTFC Dev 14/11/2015 15:00 CTFC Dev 21/11/2015 14:00 Skegness United

Since then, the Owls have 05/12/2015 14:00 lost two games against Wyberton 3-0, once in the 12/12/2015 14:00 league and once in the 19/12/2015 15:00 09/01/2016 14:00 Cup. They were sandwiched between a win 16/01/2016 15:00 23/01/2016 14:00 at Market Rasen.

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CTFC Dev Horncastle Town CTFC Dev Lincoln Railway A.F.C. Sleaford Town Reserves 30/01/2016 14:00 CTFC Dev 06/02/2016 14:00 Ruston Sports

Manager Gary Paton commented, “I am very 13/02/2016 14:00 20/02/2016 14:00 impressed with our start this season apart from the 27/02/2016 14:00 05/03/2016 15:00 blip last Saturday but we 19/03/2016 15:00 will bounce back on the 26th when we host Brigg 26/03/2016 15:00 Town at the Linden Homes Club.”

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“Our hopes are to finish as high up as we can and have a good cup run and to enjoy the season. I would like to try and get a few players involved with the first team.” Gary only took over the role of Manager of the Development squad in July but added, “I would like to say thanks to all my players, my staff and to the first team management for their help with the players plus when the first team are aaa and we are at home it would be good to get some of the supporters down and I am sure that they would be pleasantly surprised at how well we play."

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action replay match report Cooper was denied with a fine block at one end hen Denton saw his long range shot narrowly miss the left hand side upright.

MATTHEW POWELL FIRST-TEAM ASSISTANT MANAGER

#BounceBackAbility now our season starts! We had a rocky start to the season but Tuesdays 8-0 win over Retford United just shows what we are all about. Talent, ability and bags of goals! I am so pleased for the lads to have finally kick started the season as it is thoroughly what

they deserve. Their preparations for the game are seond to none and always give it 100% during training and the warm-ups. They have the ability to go on a major run now and challenge the teams above them so who knows in a couple of

months where we will be in the table. It has been great to see plenty of the younger players rising up to the challenge recently and after watching the Under 21’s on Wednesday night the future of our club is looking very bright.

With time ticking down and both teams becoming frustrated the Owls had the best chance with just 13 minutes left as Robertson broke free but once again the goal frame came to the rescue of Clipstone as his curling shot rebounded back off the cross bar much to his angst. However, just seven minutes later all was forgiven as Cooper all but sealed the game as his completed his hat-trick in fine style after the Owls broke forward and he coolly side footed the ball past Hernandez sending the travelling army into raptures. Deep into injury time Clipstone managed to pull a goal back through Brad Jones who terrifically volleyed home a long Royles cross but it was too late for the Cobras who could not fashion another chance in the remaining 60 seconds. The win sends the Owls to 16th in the standings with plenty of games in hand over most of the other sides.

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With no changes at the break it was the hosts who MOTM started the Marc Cooper brighter looking for an equaliser. Fenty was on hand to deny Sam Finlan who inadvertently deflected Finlans shot from just outside the box which looked like it was heading into the back of the net and it would have had it not been for a fine reaction save. Moments later, the Owls really should have stretched their advantage but Robertson just could not turn the ball home as he curled he shot beyond the onrushing Hernandez but saw the ball come crashing back off the post. Both teams made like for like changes looking

Cooper increased the Owls grip on the game in the 41st minute as once again he headed goalbound, this time from a Mascall cross following a swift move down the right from the Owls. The referee was just about to blow for half time when Jahmal Smith got the wrong side of Tim Lowe and was upended inside the box leaving the referee with no option but to award a penalty. It was neatly dispatched by Allec Denton sending Fenty the wrong way with the last kick of the half.

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At Cleethorpes RNLI lifeboat station a team of 25 volunteers operate the D-class lifeboat 'James Burgess II' round the clock, 365 days a year. This dedicated crew launch, on average, 50-60 times a year, in sometimes difficult weather conditions and have carried out 31 services this year so far. These range from persons cut off by the incoming tide to commercial vessels in difficulty. Training Exercises take place twice a week in order to maintain the high standards of service RNLI Cleethorpes aim to provide upon the Humber Estuary and beyond. Without the vital funds generously donated by the public this lifesaving operation would not be possible. The crew are very grateful indeed to Alan Boyington for sponsoring this afternoons match in support of our station and thanks also go to our home town team, Cleethorpes Town FC. COYO! Darren Weatherill Lifeboat Press Officer

A hat-trick from Marc Cooper was enough for Cleethorpes Town to record their third win of the season yesterday against Clipstone. The Owls raced into a 2-0 lead but were pegged back through a penalty just before the break but Cooper extended the Owls lead with five minutes to go. Clipstone did pull a goal back deep into injury time but it was not enough as the Owls collected all three points.

The Owls pushed forward to try and respond to the early pressure and nearly got the break through in the sixth minute but Brody Robertson was pulled back for offside as he sprinted clear with just the keeper to beat. Just three minutes later the Owls should have taken the lead through Cooper but keeper Steve Hernandez managed to keep out a riffled shot from 20 yards.

Marcus Newell kept with the same starting line-up as from the Owls 2-1 defeat last weekend to Garforth Town.

With pressure increasing and the visitors pushing forward, Hernandez was once again called into action, this time to deny former Grimsby Town winger Caine Winfarrah who headed straight at the keeper from close range from a Luke Mascall cross.

It was the hosts who started the brightest in the sunshine as keeper Miles Fenty had to think quickly to deny Allec Denton from just outside the box as he looked to open the scoring.

The visiting fans did not have to wait much longer though for the first goal of the afternoon. Cooper managed to rise above his marker Liam Royles to nod home a Peter Winn corner from the left.

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Proud to support Cleethorpes Town Football Club 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. 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

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sponsor a player from only £75 LAURENCE MCKAY

LEE MCFARLAND

LIAM DICKENS

LOUIS GRANT

LUKE MASCALL

APP: 8 GOALS: 0 Former Rotherham United youth player. Laurence has settled in well since his move and he loves to run! Sponsor: Available

APP: 62 GOALS: 6 Fantastic centreback after spending much of his up up front. Was decent in between the sticks once last season as well! Sponsor: Available

APP: 43 GOALS: 5 On his second spell at the club. Has a very good reading of the game and can spot danger a mile away. Sponsor: The Dickens Family

APP: 59 GOALS: 22 A very good striker who is deadly on his day. Took a while to get going but now he’s on form he’ll be on the scoresheet. Sponsor: Available

APP: 109 GOALS: 26 Mr. Clee Town in every form. Puts his team first. Grit, determination and will to win in abundance. Sponsor: The Mann Family

MARC COOPER

MATTHEW KINGSTON

PETER WINN

RICHARD PECK

TIM LOWE

APP: 25 GOALS: 1 Signed from North Ferriby United half way through last season. Played a vital role in the ‘run-in’ and is a solid defender. Sponsor: Available

APP: 0 GOALS: 0 Joined from Chester FC in the summer. Welath of experience in League One and Two, will bring solidarity in midfield. Sponsor: Available

APP: 100 GOALS: 4 A leader at the back. You can always count on ‘Pecky’ to put his neck on the line with his dogged determination. Sponsor: Available

APP: 70 GOALS: 2 On his second spell at the club. A rock solid defender who can get you out of trouble. Also great with his head.

APP: 132 GOALS: 74 Clubs leading scoring. Rarely misses given half a chance. Been compared to Berbatov on many occasion. Sponsor: Coopers Painting Co. Ltd TOM CHARSLWORTH APP: 0 GOALS: 0 Ex-Grimsby Town midfielder who is looking to cement his place in the team. Sponsor: Available

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Marc Cooper Luke Mascall


meet the owls

a warm welcome to our visitors this afternoon DANIEL GRANT

DANIEL TROTT

APP: 81 GOALS: 0 Ever reliable right-back, Danoel works his socks off for his team and always gives 110%. Sponsor: DFDS

APP: 15 GOALS: 6 Only came to the club in February but made a big impression up front using his height to great advantage. Sponsor: Available

JODY BARFORD

JONATHAN OGLESBY

LAWRENCE HEWARD

APP: 5 GOALS: 0 Former Hull City and Brigg Town keeper joined the Owls in the summer and will be looking to cement his place in the first team. Sponsor: Traditional Joiners Co.

APP: 127 GOALS: 47 Lighting quick winger who loves to take on all opponents. Has a wicked right foot and can score from anywhere. Sponsor: Available

APP: 89 GOALS: 5 Most famous for his own goals! But on a serious note a rock at left-back with an eye for the key pass/through ball. Sponsor: Available

ALEX FLETT

BRODY ROBERTSON

CAINE WINFARRAH

APP: 112 GOALS: 11 Former Bradford City player with bags of potential and lightening quick feet. Sponsor: Available

APP: 90 GOALS: 51 League leading goalscorer for 2014/15. Prolific in the box and super quick running. Sponsor: The Nearney Family

APP: 4 GOALS: 0 Owls snapped up this youngster in July after he was released from Grimsby Town. Promising talent. Sponsor: The Friends of Cleethorpes Town

DARREN HANSLIP

JACK RICHARDSON

APP: 105 GOALS: 14 Captain fantasic. A born leader and goes in every challenge full blooded. Sponsor: DFDS

APP: 101 GOALS: 14 A great young talented midfielder who always gives his all. Scored some vital goals last term. Sponsor: The Mann Family

STAVELEYMINERSWELFARE

Alex Flett Brody Robertson Jack Richardson

- Established 1989 -


history and factfile

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.

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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 BriggTown, and then followed another disastrous season, finishing 2nd bottom of Division One, but surviving their status by re-election. 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 Terry Damms who was appointed as Chairman and his team of helpers, rushed through a rescue package to save the club from extinction in early June. In the weeks leading up to the start of the NCEL season things were frantic with urgent work to the ground and facilities, requiring a monumental effort to get the club ready for the season ahead. The clubs ethos of youth football was evident from day one of the 2007/2008 season with no less than 7 first team regulars being eligible for the U19’s. The club with what was basically an U19 team, managed a commendable 8th placed finish in the NCEL Division 1. The Under 19’s gained promotion from division 3 to division 2. In 2008/2009 the club went on a 23 game unbeaten run and collected 57-points from the last 25-games, finishing fourth, and added the Wilkinson Sword Trophy to the trophy cabinet being the only club to win it twice. In 2010/2011 the club produced its best ever season with the first team having an array of youngsters in it 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. All sorts of records were broken during that 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 was lost and with the same all but a handful of players and the manager also left the club. The club finished mid-table. This was an exceptionally testing time for the club, but it’s strategy remained and from where it started, its youth ethos, the club dusted itself down and set about re-building its model. The 2013/2014 season started with a fair expectation, but ill-discipline and a string of poor results and performances followed and a mid-table finish was achieved. For the 2014/2015 season the club went on an 11 game winning streak, but that was followed by the club taking just 18 points from the last 20 league games and a 9th finish was achieved. The U21 team however was starting to flourish and a top 3 finish and wining the HKLDFL Cup was a superb achievement. We recognise here that it is the supporters who are as important if not more important than the players and managers themselves. Non-league football is here for a reason, to provide to a paying customer an enjoyable time at affordable prices with as good as facilities as each club can afford. We now have a group of people within our Press Gang, within our clubhouse, within our club structure that are all pulling together in one direction. It is not about the Chairman, the manager or any one player, it is about “the club” from tots at 3 and 4 year old through the juniors, ladies and U21 team to the first team. It’s about our fantastic band of volunteers with whose help this club would not survive. We are a community club here for the benefit of the local people and kids. Yes we will recruit players from outside the region also where we compliment the differing people and groups so we are competitive. That must be done professionally, with discipline and respect for all concerned in our beautiful game.

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previous match

Wednesday 23rd September 2015 Worksop Town 2 Staveley Miners Welfare 1 Staveley went out of the Sheffield and Hallamshire Cup in the first round on Wednesday night losing 2-1 to a decent Worksop Town side. The Welfare went behind in the 51st minute when James Cottingham finished smartly following a good move. Welfare then equlised 15 minutes later through Courtney Hastings, hist 7th of the season. However, as the game looked like it was heading into extra time, Andrew Ofosu poped up to head home a cross from the right giving Worksop a last minute winner.

........................................................... Darren Hanslip (Club Captain)


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Inkersall Road homeofstaveleyminerswelfare formguide 23.09.15 Worksop Town (A) SHSC 1

Lost 2-1 19.09.15 Nostell Miners Welfare (H) NCEL Premier Division

Won 2-1 15.09.15 Liversedge (A) NCEL Premier Division

Won 5-1 12.09.15 Retford United (A) NCEL Premier Division

Lost 2-1

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DRAW

BTFC

Friendly

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in the news Chesterfield FC Youth team to play home games at Staveley MW Chesterfield’s youth team will play their home games at Staveley Miners Welfare’s Inkersall Road ground this season. Staveley Miners Welfare chairman Terry Damms issued an invitation to host the matches and Spireites academy manager Mark Smith was delighted to accept the offer. Smith said: “It is a nice stadium with good facilities, so it will have the feel of a proper game, which will benefit our youngsters. It is the kind of positive environment we want to go into and we can’t wait for it to start. I’d like to thank Terry for his help in arranging this, which is much appreciated.”

club honours NCEL: Div 1 - 2010/11, Wilkinson Sword Trophy - 1997/98, 2008/09, 2009/10; County Senior League: Div 2 - 1992/93, Div 3 1991/92; Byron League Cup 1989/90. THE OWL 15


last time we met Cleethorpes Town Cooper ’7, ’51

STAVELEY MINERS WELFARE Kay ’18, Fisher ’24, Smith ’86

2 3

Saturday 29th November 2014 / Bradley Community Stadium / Attendance: 146 CLEETHORPES Town suffered their first league defeat in eight matches when they lost to Staveley Miners Welfare on Saturday. The Owls went down 3-2 with a brace from topscorer Marc Cooper, below, not enough as goals from James Kay, Craig Fisher and Jahmal Smith gave the visitors the points. The Owls opened the scoring after Jonathan Oglesby's effort was cleared by a defender to Cooper, who fired home from six yards. Cooper then fired a free-kick straight at the keeper as the hosts pushed for a second. A fine move involving four Staveley players resulted with the ball being laid off to Kay, who steered into the top corner. Smith should then have put Staveley in front, but Richard Peck was on hand to block his powerful shot from just outside the box. However, only three minutes later, they did take the lead. A corner was played in from the right and Beattie's weak punch fell straight to Fisher who smashed a deflected effort home. Cooper then crashed a volley off the bar as Marcus Newell's side pushed for an equaliser.

Cooper was denied again moments later when he saw a decent shot blocked by Matt Hassett before dragging another effort wide of the target seconds later. Shortly after the restart, Staveley looked oddson to increase their lead when a great ball from Damien Magee played in Smith, but he was denied by a Liam Dickens' superb last-ditch challenge. Staveley were left to rue that miss as the Owls immediately went up the other end and equalised. Cooper grabbed his second of the game when he bundled home Alex Flett's cross from the right.

“To lose the NCEL League Cup final 4-3 after leading 3-1 with 7 minutes to go was gutting but we will bounce back in style after pledging never to do that again...”

There have been rumours during the summer about players been approached to go elsewhere but every first team regular from last season has been resigned. Does this show how good the team spirit in the camp is? We definately have a good team spirit and are all good friends trying their hardest for the club.

You're 2nd in the stats for most appearances made for he club with 127. How does made you feel? It is really good and something that I am proud of. By Craig Kendall

Clee saw chances to take the lead come and go, with Luke Mascall heading narrowly over and Cooper's free-kick striking the woodwork. Four minutes from time, disaster struck for the hosts when Smith nicked the winner after he pounced on a defensive error before tucking the ball away calmly. By Craig Kendall

The ball bounced down and Clee appealed that the ball had crossed the line, but the referee waved play on.

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spy in the other camp How would you sum up last season? Would you say it was a success? I would have to say that it was a great sucess. Even though we did not win any trophies to get promoted I think that we showed what we are capable of and we must push on from this. What sort of things did you get up to during the off-season? I’ve just been enjoying family time really and spending time relaxing. Did you enjoy pre-season? Is this something you look forward to or dread? I enjoy pre-season to be honest. I like to get fit again and it’s good to meet up with the lads. Nothing beats competitive football I suppose, how much was you looking forward to the start of the season? I was really looking forward to the new season and hope we can push on now following our poor start to the season. You scored 11 goals in 48 appearances with 23 assists, which do you think was your best goal?

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I would have to say my free kick against Barton Town Old Boys. I struck the ball perfectly and gave the keeper no chance! What was the hardest game last season? Worksop Town away when we lost 3-1 having being 1-0 up. How do you expect us to do this season? I think that we should be up there with Tadcaster and Worksop pushing for promotion. Marcus has a successful time with the club, why do you think this is? Marcus knows all of his players very well and is a top manager! You played as a winger for most of last season, is this your natural position or something you have adapted to? I have always played on the wing so I would have to say that this is my natural position.

“Sometimes you have to go back in life to move forwards” pondered the Staveley Miners Welfare chairman Terry Damms. In 2013 Staveley were a club in turmoil. After issues with sponsorship the club’s playing budget was completely removed and all but two players left the club. “As regrettable as it is non-league football is driven by players and their delusions of financial gain. It was a case of stabilising the ship and building for the future, it was a very testing time but one that was also very enjoyable in many ways.” The team nicknamed “The Trojans” are no strangers to adversity. “In September 2008 the then first team

manager and playing staff walked out on the club, so in our next game we took our entire U19’s squad to play a step five NWCL side called Runcorn Linnets. The game went to extra time, and we lost 4-3 before a crowd of just under two hundred. It was a memorable day if ever there was one and it set our club off on a course to develop youngsters for the future.” Damms is the managing director at HKL Specialists, and the company sponsor the club and the North Midlands Development League. Its role in both enables Staveley to bring through younger players and build for the future. “It is the Staveley way, on Saturday we should have five or six players who are still eligible for the under 21s.” The chairman also explained why he wants the club to bring through younger players: “As time goes by players get older, they have family lives and work duties and tend to THE OWL 17


spy in the other camp

2 0 1 4 - 1 5 F i n a l N C E L P r e m i e r D i v i s i o n Ta b l e

lose interest as they progress. Yet some still try and suck the last ounce of blood and penny from you. We won’t have money driven players at our club – fact.” Not just satisfied with developing young talent Staveley also want to become financially stable.

“We don’t want to be dependent on HKL or for that matter any one sponsor. We are developing with every available penny; the facilities and the playing budget is the same this season as it was last and it will be the same for the next four seasons. Stavely MWFC is a club for the recreational community of staveley; it’s all about them.”

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oglesby factfile Date Of Birth: 22nd June 1988 Height: 5ft 8in Position: Winger Previous Clubs: None


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2015/16

fixtures & results Date

Fixture

Result

Att.

April

March February January DecemberNovember

October

September

August

HOME in BOLD

Starting XI

Substitutions

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13/17

14

15

16

Heward

Dickens

Winn

Flett

Cooper

Robertson

Oglesby

Winfarrah

Peck

L. Grant

Trott

Richardson

Sat 8

Nostell Miners Welfare

0-1 L

121

Barford

Mascall

Kingston

Hanslip

Sat 15

Brigg Town (FA Cup EP)

5-1 W

116

Barford

Mascall

Kingston

Hanslip

Peck

Lowe

Winn (1)

Flett

Winfarrah

Heward

Oglesby (1)

Trott (1)

Richardson

-

Sat 22

Albion Sports

4-1 L

76

Barford

Mascall

Kingston

Hanslip

Heward

Lowe

Winfarrah

Flett

Cooper

Robertson

Winn

Oglesby

Richardson

Goodwin

Trott (1)

-

Sat 29

Clipstone (FA Cup P)

1-0 L

109

Barford

Mascall

Winfarrah

Hanslip

Dickens

Heward

Oglesby

Flett

Cooper

Trott

Winn

Robertson

Richardson

D. Grant

L. Grant

-

Tue 1

Rainworth Miners Welfare

6-3 L

66

Barford

Mascall

Winfarrah

Hanslip

Goodwin

Lowe

Oglesby

Flett

Cooper (1)

Trott

Winn (1)

Robertson

Richardson (1)

Newell

-

-

Sat 5

Athersley Recreation

3-1 W

105

Barford

D. Grant

Winn (1)

Hansslip

Lowe

Heward

Mascall

Flett

Cooper

Trott (2)

Robertson

Richardson

L. Grant

Goodwin

-

-

Tue 8

Pickering Town

0-3 W

92

Fenty

D. Grant

Winn

Hanslip

Heward (1)

Lowe

Mascall

Flett

Cooper (1)

Trott

Robertson (1)

Richardson

Newell

L. Grant

Winfarrah

McKay

Sat 12

Garforth Town

1-2 L

108

Fenty

D. Grant

Winn

Hanslip

Heward

Lowe

Mascall

Flett

Cooper (1)

Robertson

Winfarrah

Richardson

Barford

L. Grant

McKay

Kingston

Sat 19

Clipstone

2-3 W

78

Fenty

D. Grant

Winn

Hanslip

Heward

Lowe

Mascall

Flett

Cooper (3)

Robertson

Winfarrah

Kingston

Richardson

McKay

Dickens

-

Tue 22

Retford United

0-8 W

124

Fenty

Kingston

Winn

Hanslip

Heward

Lowe

Mascall

Flett

Cooper (3)

Robertson

Oglesby

Richardson

Winfarrah

D. Grant

Trott (2)

McKay

Sat 26

Staveley Miners Welfare

Wed 30

Maltby Main

Tue 6

Thackley

Sat 10

Parkgate

Wed 14

Bottesford (LSTN 1)

Sat 17

Pontefract Collieries

Wed 21

Barton Town Old Boys

Sat 24

Tadcaster Albion

Wed 28

Handsworth Parramore

Sat 31

Armthorpe Welfare

Sat 7

Brigg Town

Sat 14

Worksop Town

Sat 21

Bridlington Town

Sat 28

Liversedge

Sat 5

Rainworth Miners Welfare

Sat 12

Barton Town Old Boys

Sat 19

Pickering Town

Sat 26

Armthorpe Welfare

Sat 2

Retford United

Sat 9

Nostell Miners Welfare

Sat 16

Maltby Main

Sat 23

Albion Sports

Sat 30

Handsworth Parramore

Sat 6

Thackley

Sat 13

Garforth Town

Sat 20

Clipstone

Sat 27

Staveley Miners Welfare

Sat 5

Athersley Recreation

Sat 12

Parkgate

Sat 19

Pontefract Collieries

Sat 26

Tadcaster Albion

Sat 9

Brigg Town

Sat 16

Worksop Town

Sat 23

Bridlington Town

Sat 30

Liversedge

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