Cleethorpes Town V Yorkshire Amateur

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T O D A Y ’ S

T E A M S

MATCH OFFICIALS

CLEETHORPES TOWN MANAGER

REFEREE P Henger (S Yorkshire)

Marcus Newell Brody Robertson Christopher Gordon Danny Grant Darren Hanslip Jack Debnam Jack Richardson James Osbourne John Gaughan Jonathan Ogelsby Lawrence Heward Lee McFarland Luke Mascall Marc Cooper Mark Lodge Matthew Oswin Miles Fenty Nathan Emson Reece Newell Richard Peck Ricky Belding Ricky Forrest Scott Drury Tim Lowe

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C L U B 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. One of the main advantages for this side was that it would be used as an end product for the younger teams as they could spire to one day represent the club at the highest level possible. 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. Keen to build on the success in the 2011-12 season they began in sparkling form, winning their first seven fixtures. The club went on to an unbeaten run of 42 matches and a 4-2 victory against Skegness United

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sealed the club's first title. It was an extraordinary season in which 130 league goals were scored in 32 matches with only 18 being conceded. The first team were announced in the proposed constitution of the 2012-13 Baris Northern Counties East League adding to another exciting chapter in the history of Cleethorpes Town football Club. The club's home, Linden Homes Club on Clee Road is a newly renovated and modernised facility that the club are proud to call home. However for upcoming Baris NCEL Division One season the club will play from nearby Bradley Community Stadium. 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.

H O N O U R S SUPPLEMENTARY CUP WINNERS: 2010/11 LINCS LEAGUE WINNERS: 2011/12 CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS: 2011/12

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TODAYS OPPONENTS

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The season started off quite slowly but we have now built momentum and are now unbeaten in the last seven matches in all competitions and this is down to fitness, patience and putting away chances that are created. Wednesday night against Louth Town was a prime example of the above as we gave away a sloppy goal from a corner which was not dealt with. Our possession during the first half was poor and we need to concentrate when we are not in possession. The game changed at half time where fitness was a key factor and also our ball distribution. Goals from Jack Richardson, Jonathan Ogelsby, Marc Cooper and Lee Stephenson saw us comfortably over the line to set up a second round tie with out closest rivals Grimsby Borough. I am pleased with the draw for the second round as I thought we didn’t give a good account of ourselves in our 2-1 victory over them just a few weeks ago. It is great to see that we have three strikers all vying to be the top goalscorer and this can only be a good thing. Marc Cooper has just come back from injury and after scoring two goals on Wednesday seems to have found his form again. Jonathan Ogelsby is our man in form at the moment with all his seven goals so far this season coming in the past six weeks. Then we have Brody Robertson who has come on leaps and bounds since breaking into the first team at the start of the season and with his confidence growing he will also be a contender. I think as long as your are honest towards the players then you will get the best out of them, I do believe that the lads have played well so far this season but they can get better. We will have a tough game today against Yorkshire Amateur, especially as their away form eclipses their home and they will be hungry for victory after not winning a match in over a month. Marcus Newell First Team Manager 4

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HISTORY OF TODAYS OPPONENTS The club was founded as Yorkshire Amateur A.F.C. by a local man called Kolin Robertson in Leeds during November 1918. In those early days, the club’s fixtures largely consisted of playing friendlies at Elland Road following the demise of Leeds City FC, on the orders of the Football Association, after irregularities were discovered in their accounts. In 1920 the club decided that the ground was not suitable for their needs and sold the lease to the newly formed Leeds United AFC for the sum of £250. The aim of the club in those days was to compete as a major force against the professional teams playing n the north of England. This proved not to be viable and in 1920 the club became one of the founder members of the Yorkshire League, and played at various grounds during this period, even sharing with Harrogate Town at one point. The following year they became the first ever football club from Britain to tour the Eastern European counties of Latvia and Estonia. The club produced a number of leading amateur international players such as Joe Woodcock who, at left back, was the first Bradford born amateur international. In the 1930-31 season they moved to their current home of Bracken Edge. The most successful year in the clubs history was in 1931-32; they reached the FA Cup 1st Round going out to Carlisle United 3-1, they reached the semi-finals of the FA Amateur Cup before going out to Marine 2-1 and were crowned champions of the Yorkshire Football League Division One.

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For the second time in their history, the club reached the the FA Cup 1st round, where they played Lincoln City in 1945-46. Yorkshire Amateur pulled off a 1-0 victory against their Football League opposition but were squashed 5-1 in the second leg, ending their FA Cup dream. By the late 1970’s the club was at a very low ebb and a youth policy was embarked upon with the formation of the Junior Section. This policy has produced rich dividends in recent years with a number of players moving on to full time professional football including Stuart Naylor and Gary Strodder (both West Bromwich Albion), Andy Watson (Swansea City) and Warren Ward (York City). Yorkshire Amateur became a founder member of the Northern Counties East League in 1982, where they still remain today.

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HISTORY CONTINUED... The club is currently managed by Graham Hodder who took over from Pete Cusic in Mach 2007. Graham who holds both FA and UEFA coaching badges had been managing the Reserves and also Yorkshire Amateurs U19 Academy side and was asked to take over when Pete Cusic resigned. Pete Ryder who was Assistant Manager of the Academy agreed to be the First team Assistant. Graham Hodder led the club’s U17’s to winning the Supreme Premier Division Championship and the following season he led the U18’s to Leeds and District Cup and League Cup success also. Graham’s first full season in charge was very much a consolidation period as due to a lack of experiences players he relied heavily on on the young players from the Academy and these young men have done well in stepping up to the NCEL. The 2007-08 season saw John Ward taking over the Academy bringing a whole host of exciting young players with him to add to the players already at the club. The Academy had a very good season finishing third place in the league and having a good run in the FA Youth Cup. For the 2009-10 season further changes were made with the Reserves entering the Lancashire League which was a step up in standard of football from then league they were in previously.

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Pos

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Max

Min

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Shaw Lane Aquaforce

198

56

155

2

Cleethorpes Town

305

74

153

13.33

3

Shirebrook Town

177

121

147

54.74

4

Knaresborough Town

189

91

139

1.46

5

Worsbrough Bridge Athletic

321

61

114

48.05

YORKSHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION TWO CHAMPIONS: 1931/32 YORKSHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION ONE CHAMPIONS: 1932/33 YORKSHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION TWO CHAMPIONS: 1958/59 YORKSHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION THREE CHAMPIONS: 1977/78 WEST RIDING COUNTY CUP WINNERS: 1930/31, 1933/34, 1944/45 WEST RIDING COUNTY AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP WINNERS: 1953/54, 1960/61, 1971/72 NCEL LEAGUE WILKINSON SWORD TROPHY WINNERS: 1998/99 HARROGATE & DISTRICT LEAGUE DIVISION THREE CHAMPIONS: 2006/07 FOLLOW US @CLEETOWNFC ~ FACEBOOK.COM/CLEETHORPESTOWNFC

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AFC Emley

137

75

99

-8.33

7

Grimsby Borough

189

57

91

30.00

8

Louth Town

107

62

88

-4.35

9

Selby Town

121

70

88

10.00

10

Hemsworth Miners Welfare

109

62

82

-13.86

11

Hallam

86

65

74

13.85

12

Rossington Main

112

48

74

13.85

13

Pontefract Collieries

99

52

72

-18.18

14

Teversal

138

42

71

12.70

15

Clipstone

71

59

66

3.13

16

Eccleshill United

91

43

65

51.16

17

Dronfield Town

101

45

65

18

Dinnington Town

79

41

54

19

Bottesford Town

64

32

49

-2.00

20

Yorkshire Amateur

65

33

48

45.45

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Hall Road Rangers

81

16

46

-32.35

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Appleby Frodingham

35

26

31

-20.51

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321

16

85

10.39

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Another long journey to the south of the county saw was denied his second goal when the ball hit the post Cleethorpes Town Under 17s progress to the next and the half time whistle blew. round of the Steve Asher Memorial Charity Cup with their biggest win of the season. Clee carried on in similar vain to how they finished the first half and after 4 minutes of the restart Aldrich Clee went into this game with plenty of confidence played the ball through to Walker and although the following recent good performances and looked shot was blocked Walker was first to the loose ball and dangerous from the start. After 2 minutes Tom Wilson placed it to the left of the keeper to make it 4 - 0. ran in at the far post but couldn’t quiet reach a ball that flashed across the box but the signs were there that it 10 minutes later Walker was through again and this wouldn’t be long before Clee would open the scoring. 5 time he had time and space to calmly take the ball minutes into the game it was no surprise to see the round the keeper and side foot it into an empty net to deadlock broken when Sam Walker pushed forward to get his hat-trick and make the score 5 - 0. head in from close range. Pointon continued to battle but the Clee defence of Clee dominated possession and forced a number of Paul Blow, Matty Russell, Patel and Willett were solid corners and a Will Dyas free kick was well saved by the and as confidence grew and grew in the Clee team, Pointon keeper. However constant pressure reaped its Patel and Blow both pushed forward and had shots rewards on 22 minutes when Jordan Patel and Sam from distance. Willett combined and played the ball forward to Luke Aldrich. He ran into the box but was brought down by a Dyas had another excellent game in midfield and made mistimed tackle and the referee had no choice but to it 6 - 0 when he received the ball just inside the box award a penalty. Aldrich had no hesitation in taking the from Saxon Wraith. He shot with his left foot and penalty and placed the ball into the bottom corner of although the outstretched keeper managed to get a the net with the keeper diving the wrong way. hand to the ball he was only able to push it onto the post and watch it go over the line and into the back of Sam Willett, Matty Moss and Tom Wilson were the net. combining well down the left hand side and after 32 minutes Wilson came in from the left and made the Wraith, Brad Mitchell and Josh Blakey were controlling score 3 – 0 when he side footed the ball in at the near the midfield and Pointon had few opportunities. Clee post. Despite this Pointon still posed a threat and won dominance was rewarded again when Luke Mosley was a free quick well into Clee territory but Ben Keal was played in down the right. He brought the ball forward able to tip the Pointon shot safely over the bar. and unleashed a shot which beat the keeper at the near post and made the final score 7 - 0 to Clee. Clee continued to press forward and came close with numerous chances and almost scored again in the final This was an excellent performance from Clee but credit seconds of the half when Aldrich beat the keeper, but to Pointon for not giving up and a special mention to their keeper who made some excellent saves.

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W 6

D 2

L 1

GD 12

PTS 20

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Lincoln United Reserves

10

7

0

3

12

18

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Hykeham Town

8

5

0

3

1

18

4

CGB Humbertherm

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5

1

1

13

16

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Skegness Town

8

5

1

2

10

16

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Boston United Reserves

9

4

3

2

10

15

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Skegness United

8

5

0

3

5

15

8

Ruston Sports

8

4

2

2

7

14

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Horncastle Town

8

3

1

4

1

10

10

Cleethorpes Town Reserves

7

3

0

4

-4

9

11

Sleaford Town Reserves

10

2

2

6

-6

8

12

Nettleham

10

2

2

6

-7

8

13

Heckington United

7

2

1

4

-5

7

14

Grimsby Borough Reserves

9

2

0

7

-19

6

15

Grantham Athletic

8

0

1

7

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20/08/2013

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14/12/2013

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Ruston Sports

24/08/2013

4-1 L

Hykeham Town

21/12/2013

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Skegness United

28/08/2013

0-1 W

Nettleham

28/12/2013

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CGB Humbertherm

14/09/2013

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Boston United Reserves

04/01/2014

AWAY

Heckington United

28/09/2013

0-4 W

Grantham Athletic

11/01/2014

HOME

Grimsby Borough Reserves

05/10/2013

6-0 W

Lincoln United Reserves

25/01/2014

HOME

Grantham Athletic

17/08/2013

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Lincoln United Reserves

09/10/2013

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Horncastle Town

01/02/2014

AWAY

Ruston Sports

12/10/2013

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Boston United Reserves

08/02/2014

HOME

Horncastle Town

19/10/2013

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Skegness Town

15/02/2014

HOME

Heckington United

26/10/2013

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Sleaford Town Reserves

22/02/2014

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Sleaford Town Reserves

09/11/2013

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Grimsby Borough Reserves

01/03/2014

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Boston United Reserves

16/11/2013

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Lincoln United Reserves

08/03/2014

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Lincoln United Reserves

23/11/2013

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Gainsborough Town

15/03/2014

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Gainsborough Town

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Nettleham

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Jamie Hudson and Jeff Bostock have resigned as the joint management team at Tevesal, the Carnarvon Street club has announced. A statement from the Toolstation NCEL Division One side read: “Jamie steeped down on Wednesday with immediate effect, wishing to take a break from the game, whilst Jeff has agreed to continue in his role until a replacement can be found. Darren Hepworth has been reinstated as manager at AFC Emley just days after he had left the club. It was announced on Friday that he had been relieved of his duties in charge of the Toolstation NCEL Division One side but the decision was sensationally reversed on Sunday.A statement released from the club earlier today read: "The events of the past few days have left everyone at the club stunned. Following the shock resignation by Leigh Herrick, Winterton Rangers have moved quickly to recruit ex-Barton Town Old Boys chief executive Paul Friskney as their new boss. After successfully steering Winterton away from relegation last season as caretaker manager along with Mark McDonagh, Herrick took the job full time this season but, after only eight games into the new season, he has had to leave the post due to personal reasons.

AFC Emley chairman John Whitehead has announced the departure of the manager of their Toolstation NCEL Division One side, Darren Hepworth. In a statement, he said: "By mutual consent AFC Emley First Team Manager, Darren Hepworth, has parted company with the club with immediate effect. The club thank Darren for his invaluable input over the last 3 years and would wish him every success in future ventures."

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Shaw Lane Aquaforce Bottesford Town Eccleshill United Cleethorpes Town Worsbrough Bridge Athletic AFC Emley Shirebrook Town Clipstone Selby Town Teversal Pontefract Collieries Yorkshire Amateur Hall Road Rangers Grimsby Borough Hemsworth Miners Welfare Knaresborough Town Dronfield Town Hallam Rossington Main Louth Town Dinnington Town Appleby Frodingham

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W 10 7 8 8 7 8 6 5 6 5 4 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 3 3 2 2

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NCEL PREMIER DIVISION 1 Thackley 2 Retford United 3 Tadcaster Albion 4 Athersley Recreation 5 Bridlington Town 6 Barton Town Old Boys 7 Brighouse Town 8 Garforth Town 9 Basford United 10 Worksop Parramore 11 Albion Sports 12 Liversedge 13 Heanor Town 14 Glasshoughton Welfare 15 Maltby main 16 Armthorpe Welfare 17 Pickering Town 18 Long Eaton United 19 Winterton Rangers 20 Staveley Miners Welfare 21 Parkgate 22 Lincoln Moorlands Railway 23 Nostell Miners Welfare

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F 34 30 28 26 27 38 26 35 18 19 23 21 37 18 22 20 27 13 14 13 10 14 17

A 16 9 14 16 17 18 16 19 13 12 18 28 29 20 27 30 18 15 42 26 23 53 51

Pts 30 28 26 23 22 21 21 20 20 19 19 17 16 16 15 15 14 12 11 10 7 7 3

+/18 21 14 10 10 20 10 16 5 7 5 -7 8 -2 -5 -10 9 -2 -28 -13 -13 -39 -34

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AWAY TEAM Glasshoughton Welfare Liversedge Retford United Nostell Miners Welfare Athersley Recreation Barton Town Old Boys Long Eaton United Pickering Town Bridlington Town Staveley Miners Welfare Worksop Parramore

S KO 3:00PM 3:00PM 3:00PM 3:00PM 3:00PM 3:00PM 3:00PM 3:00PM 3:00PM 3:00PM 3:00PM

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L A S T

A W A Y

Louth Town C l e e t h o r p e s

T o w n

G A M E 1 5

Wednesday 9th October 2013 A much changed starting line-up saw Cleethorpes Town travel to Park Avenue after winning their previous six matches in all competitions. Second half goals from Jack Richardson, Lee Stephenson, Jonathan Ogelsby and two from Marc Cooper rounded off a comprehensive win over local rivals Louth Town to set up a second round tie with ground sharers Grimsby Borough. The match started off very tentatively with neither side willing to give away possession in key areas of the field. This coincided with several niggily fouls being committed by both teams. The first chance came after nine minutes when Louth Town’s player-manager whipped in a dangerous free kick which was gaol bound but out out by an Owls defender for a corner. The corner was swung in from the right and eventually made its way to their number 4 who bungled the ball home from inside the six yard box much to the disapprovement of the traveling support. The Owls thought that they dad equalised a few minutes later after a great move found Jack Richardson in space but he fired only inches wide of the left hand post. Just moments later Lee Stephenson was fouled just on the edge of the box but play was waved on by the referee even though he had blown his whistle where the ball fell to Jamie Osbourne with the goal gaping but he could only side foot wide. The next chance to equalise fell to Lee Stephenson, who after a great ball over the top by Ricky Forrest, half vollied the ball goalwards with Shearer-esq technique but this was just off target. Louth Town nearly extended their league in the 34th minute when from another free kick form Daryl Clare was played deep and found their number 9 in plenty of space but his header was straight at Miles Fenty. The less than decisive first half ended just shortly after Jamie Osbourne had a chance to equalise but could only drive the ball wide of the mark, summing up the Owls first half performance. A half time substitution that replaced Jamie Osbourne with Marc Cooper seemed to have the desired effect as the Owls started the second half with venom and desire. The equaliser came just seven minutes into the second half when Matthew Oswin picked up the ball half way into his own half when he

played a delightful ball over the top for Jack Richardson to run onto, he took it in his stride and cooly slotted home in off the post. The Owls then took the lead just five minutes later when Lee Stephenson linked up with Marc Cooper, with the latter cushioning the ball back into Stephenson’s path for him to rival home his first goal of the season. Louth Towns best chance to equalise came half way through the second half when their number 11 managed to spin away from his marker and shoot from 20 yards but Miles Fenty in goal was at hand to make a good save. The Louth Town faithful were up in arms with appeals for a penalty with just over 10 minutes to go following a foul on the edge of the area, but the referee only pointed for a free kick and not the desired penalty that they were hoping for. The free kick that was then taken by Daryl Clare was powerfully driven, but over everyone’s heads. Just moments later the ball was played up field where Jack Richardson chased a lost cause but managed to get the ball and his shot from a very tight angle hit the upright and bounced to the fortunate goal keeper. The Owls extended their lead with little over six minutes of play remaining when Jack Richardson played a ball out wide to Luke Mascall who dinked the ball to Marc Cooper who headed home past the static Louth Town goal keeper. With only one minute of normal time remaining a long ball from the Cleethorpes Town defence was missed by everybody apart from Jonathan Ogelsby who duly collects the ball and rounds the goal keeper to slot home his seventh goal of the season. The scoring was complete when in injury time Luke Mascall tricked and twisted his way past the Louth Town right back to square the ball to Marc Cooper who slots home his second of the evening to send the Owls into the next round of the Lincolnshire Senior Trophy Northern Section where the Owls will face local rivals Grimsby Borough in the #BattleOfBradley. By Craig & Kelly Kendall

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V I D E P R I N T E R Shaw Lane Aquaforce

P-P

Swallownest

WEST RIDING COUNTY CUP FIRST ROUND Garforth Town

0-3

Wakefield

Glasshoughton Welfare

1-4

Ossett Albion

Ossett Town

5-0

Tadcaster Albion

Yorkshire Amateur

1-2

Brighouse Town

NCEL PREMIER DIVISION Basford United

2-1

Albion Sports

Lincoln Moorlands Railway

1-6

Thackley

Retford Uniited

1-0

Bridlington Town

FRIENDLIES Dinnington Town

0-3

Sheffield United

WEDNESDAY 9TH OCTOBER 2013 LINCOLNSHIRE SENIOR TROPHY NORTHERN SECTION FIRST ROUND Louth Town

1-5

Cleethorpes Town

SHEFFIELD & HALLAMSHIRE SENIOR CUP SECOND ROUND Millmoor Juniors

2-6

Athersley Recreation

Steveley Miners Welfare

2-1

Worsbrough Bridge Athletic

Stocksbridge Park Steels

5-1

Dinnington Town

NCEL LEAGUE CUP FIRST ROUND Bottesford Town

1-2

Hall Road Rangers

NCEL PREMIER DIVISION Winterton Rangers

1-5

Heanor Town

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V I D E P R I N T E R SATURDAY 5TH OCTOBER 2013 NCEL DIVISION ONE Clipstone

4-1

Louth Town

Eccleshill United

1-1

Shirebrook Town

Grimsby Borough

1-3

Dronfield Town

Hallam

2-1

Hemsworth Miners Welfare

Rossington Main

2-3

Cleethorpes Town

Selby Town

1-0

Knaresborough Town

Shaw Lane Aqauforce

1-1

Pontefract Collieries

Teversal

1-1

Worsbrough Bridge Athletic

Yorkshire Amateur

0-2

Bottesford Town

TUESDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2013 NOTTS SENIOR CUP FIRST ROUND Clipstone

4-1

Kimberley Miners Welfare

Teversal

2-0

Calverton Miners Welfare

SHEFFIELD & HALLAMSHIRE SENIOR CUP SECOND ROUND AFC Emley

1-6

Houghton Main

Hallam

2-3

Oughtibridge

Kinsley Boys

2-4

Maltby Main

Nostell Miners Welfare

1-2

Handsworth

Parkgate

1-0

Hemsworth Miners Welfare

Pheonix

1 - 12

Rossington Main 16

8-3

Worksop Parramore Bentley Colliery

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L A S T

H O M E

C l e e t h o r p e s Hallam

T o w n

G A M E 4 1

Saturday 28th September 2013 The game started off very slowly with both sides canceling each other out as it was not until the sixth minute before anything of real note came to light. A ball was played in over the top where it fell to Jonathan Ogelsby, a great first touch from the striker ensured he had enough room to unleash a left footed strike which clattered the woodwork; had it gone in it would have been ruled out as the linesman had flagged for offside. The first chance for Hallam came in the 11th minute when their number seven broke the defensive line of the Owls and chased a lofted ball through but quick thinking from Scott Drury in goal saved the day as he came rushing out to smoother the ball. Jonathan Ogelsby was certainly enjoying himself on the ball as he played a wonderous cross field ball to Luke Mascall (an identical play to the first goal against Basford United) but this time Mascall could not control the ball. The opening goal of the game after some great work by the Owls down the right where a clever cross from Alex Flett was met sweetly by Jonathan Ogelsby who side footed home his fourth goal of the season. This first goal gave the Owls much confidence and their second goal followed just three minutes later when Marc Cooper flicked on a header to Brody Robertson just on the corner of the six yard box and rifled home passed the keepers left hand from a tight angle. It could have been 3-0 had it not been for Brody Robertson’s shoe size, had he been just one size bigger he would have been able to reach a wonderful cross from Jonathan Ogelsby who’s left footed low cross caught out the Hallam defence. Hallam had the ball in the back of the net in the 23rd minute after their number 10 poked the ball home past Scott Drury but the linesman came to the Owls rescue as he raised his flag for offside. A comedy moment came next when Hallam’s number six was very nearly left red faced when his thumping clearance clattered into Brody Robertson’s derrière which went just inches wide of the post with the keeper rooted to the ground. Hallam did manage to get a goal back before half time when in the 37th minute their number 11 breached the high line of the Owls defence and dinked the ball over the advancing Scott Drury, much to his frustration. As the half time whistle blew the Owls knew that they had to be more clinical and that Hallam had goals in them. The second half started at a frantic pace and Luke Mascall very nearly extended the lead when a dangerous cross was played in from the left, but he just failed to connect his head to the ball. Jonathan Ogelsby then had two great chances, the first came when he picked the ball up in the channel, glided past Hallam’s number two with ease, strolled into the 18 yard box but his left footed strike went just wide of the keepers left hand post. The second opportunity fell almost immediately

after when Danny Grant played a defence splitting ball over the top to Ogelsby who was ready to pull the trigger when he was tackled by Hallam’s number four. Cleethorpes Town continued to apply the pressure when from a corner their goal k e e p e r f u mb l e d th e b a l l which landed at the feet of central defender Richard Peck, making his 13th appearance of the season, had a rush of blood to the head and out his foot through the ball and straight over the fence into the car park from only six yards out. Further chances from Marc Cooper and Luke Mascall went begging before captain Darren Hanslip showed them exactly how it should be done when a corner from Jonathan Ogelsby was headed down by Lee McFarland where it fell kindly to Hanslip to fire home his first of the season. The shots carried on raining down on the Hallam goal keeper and Jonathan Ogelsby must have thought he had scored his second of the afternoon after he worked space for himself inside the Hallam half and unleashed a strike that appeared to be heading into the net had it not been for a great save. In the 76th minute Lee Stephenson was brought onto the field in place of Marc Cooper for his first appearance of the season. Stephenson was involved in the game very quickly an was fouled moments after his first touch of the ball. From this free kick the ball was played along the ground to Alex Flett who had a shot from 25 yards and this was deflected out for another Cleethorpes Town corner. The corner was then played short in a similar style to the free kick when again Alex Flett had a shot but this time it was wide and a goal kick was awarded. The Owls fourth of the afternoon and Jonathan Ogelsby’s second came in the 84th minute when Ogelsby collected the ball 40 yards out, glided past three into the box and smashed the ball home to the keepers right. The Owls the continued to look for further goals with James Osbourne, Tim Lowe and Jonathan Ogelsby all squandering chances at the death but the fifth goal failed to arrive. As the final whistle went the Cleethorpes Town players celebrated in the centre of the pitch knowing that all their hard work off the field was coming together at the right time. The match was proudly sponsored by Pattesons Group and their chosen Man of the Match was Jonathan Ogelsby for his outstanding performance and his two well taken goals. A big thank you to all 74 fans who made the effort to come and watch the Owls in what was their fifth straight victory. By Craig & Kelly Kendall

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F I X T U R E S Date Fixture August Sat 10 Louth Town Tue 13 AFC Emley Sat 17 Knaresborough Town Sat 24 Pontefract Collieries Mon 26 Dinnington Town Sat 31 Selby Town September Wed 4 Dronfield Town Sat 7 Eccleshill United Sat 14 Hall Road Rangers Wed 18 Hallam (Cup) Sat 21 Basford United (FA Vase) Wed 25 Grimsby Borough Sat 28 Hallam October Sat 5 Rossington Main Wed 9 Louth Town (Cup) Sat12 Yorkshire Amateur Tue 15 Hemsworth Miners Welfare Sat 19 Eccleshill United Wed 23 Bottesford Town Sat 26 Shaw Lane Aquaforce Tue 29 Shirebrook Town November Sat 2 Selby Town Sat 9 Clipstone Sat16 Teversal Sat 23 Appelby Frodingham Sat 30 Grimsby Borough December Sat 7 AFC Emley Sat 14 Dronfield Town Sat 21 Dinnington Town Sat 28 Worsbrough Bridge Athletic January Sat 4 Worsbrough Bridge Athletic Sat 11 Louth Town Sat 18 Knaresborough Town Sat 25 Pontefract Collieries February Sat 1 Shirebrook Town Sat 8 Bottesford Town Sat 15 Hall Road Rangers Sat 22 Hemsworth Miners Welfare March Sat 1 Hallam Sat 8 Rossington Main Sat 15 Yorkshire Amateur Sat 29 Shaw Lane Aquaforce April Sat 5 Selby Town Sat 12 Clipstone Sat 19 Teversal Sat 26 Appelby Frodingham

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R E S U L T S

Result Att. 2-0 0-2 2-2 4-4 0-2 1-2

182 108 143 86 44 70

1 Fenty Fenty Fenty Fenty Drury Lodge

2 Grant Grant Lowe (1) Lowe (1) Lowe Lowe

3 Heward Forrest Heward Forrest Sawyer Coleman

4 Peck Peck Peck Peck Peck Peck

5-0 0-2 1-3 3-1 0-2 2-1 4-1

98 172 38 51 74 305 74

Drury Drury Drury Fenty Drury Drury Drury

Lowe Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant

Coleman Forrest Heward Sawyer Heward Heward Lowe

Lowe Peck Peck Forrest Peck Peck Peck

2-3 1-5 H A A H H A

48 101

Drury Fenty

Grant Lowe

Coleman Peck Coleman Greetham

5 Forrest S. Cooper Coleman Gordon Coleman Gordon

Starting XI 6 7 Hanslip Mascall Steer Mascall Hanslip Mascall (1) Gaughan Mascall (1) Gaughan Mascall Gaughan Mascall

Gordon Gaughan Gordon Hanslip Coleman Hanslip Peck Gaughan Coleman Flett Coleman Hanslip McFarland Hanslip(1) Lowe Forest

Hanslip Newell

8 9 Flett Cooper (2) Richardson Cooper Gaughan Cooper Flett Cooper (1) Flett Cooper (2) Flett Cooper

2 0 1 3 - 1 4

10 11 Osbourne Emson Emson Ogelsby Emson Robertson Robertson Heward (1) Robertson Ogelsby Robertson (2) Ogelsby

12 Ogelsby Gaughan Grant Grant Grant Emson

Substitutions 13/17 14 Flint Steer Newell Robertson Sawyer Belding Oswin Newell Fenty Newell Stephenson Grant

Oswin Osbourne (1) Forrest McFarland McFarland Oswin Gaughan Heward Gaughan McFarland Bedling Stephenson Drury Heward Emson Stephenson Cooper Oswin McFarland Newell Lowe Oswin Newell Sawyer Newell Stephenson -

Mascall Mascall Mascall Newell Mascall Mascall Mascall

Flett Flett Flett Oswin Hanslip Flett Flett

Emson (2) Emson Emson (1) Cooper Emson (2) Emson (1) Cooper

Robertson Ogelsby (2) Robertson Ogelsby Robertson (2) Ogelsby Osbourne (2) Belding (1) Robertson Ogelsby Robertson Ogelsby (1) Robertson (1) Ogelsby (2)

Peck Osbourne Oswin Hanslip Sawyer Cooper Osbourne

Mascall Richardson (1)

Flett Oswin

Cooper Gaughan

Robertson (2) Ogelsby (1) Stephenson (1) Osbourne

Emson Mascall

15 16 Robertson Gaughan Osbourne Heward Newell Deeming Stephenson Osbourne Deeming Deeming McFarland

Newell Stephenson Cooper (2) Ogelsby (1) Peck

Sawyer -

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Denotes Substitution Denotes Yellow Card Denotes Red Card Denotes No. Goals

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