Hebburn Town - Ashington Match Programme

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Hebburn Town FC 1912-2012 100 YEARS IN BRIEF

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ebburn was very different back in 1912, the year the football club was formed. The collieries that had changed it from a small agricultural hamlet to a cosmopolitan but pretty grimy industrial town were nearing peak employment of 1,864 men; the shipyards launched by Andrew Leslie were in full vigour; and the town, eleven years earlier, had welcomed a diminutive Frenchman called Alphonse Reyrolle. Reyrolle opened an engineering works, which initially employed just 50 men, in the former dye factory next to St Aloysius’s church. At its peak, Reyrolles would employ 12,000 men from a wide range of backgrounds, religions and cultures, and export to 70 countries being known worldwide. The company also started a football team, and, encouraged by industrialist and mine owner Sir Ralph Carr-Ellison, another famous name in Hebburn history, he provided the sports ground on which team still plays on in the Northern League. The football team formed in 1912 were elected to the second division of the Jarrow and District Junior League. There had been plenty of football teams in the before 1912, most notably Hebburn Argyle – who kicked off in 1882 by Father Toner, the priest at St Aloysius’s. The town had so many Scots, they became known as the Tyneside Highlanders. Pre-World War 1 derby games with Jarrow would attract crowds of 8,000. The Geordie town also had shinty and curling clubs and even an annual Highland Games which was organised by the Hebburn Celtic Society. This 1912 team progressed, and flourished in the 1930s, followed by a wartime season in the North

Eastern League, won the Durham Challenge Cup in 1943, and then returned to the Northern Combination where they stayed until 1958. In 1959-60, Reyrolles as we were still known as, had another season in the terminally ailing North Eastern League but finished bottom with just eight points. The Tyneside club then had 28 pretty indifferent seasons in the Wearside League, though they won the league in 1966 and the Monkwearmouth Cup in 1968. In 1988 the name was changed to Hebburn and an application was made to join the Northern League – though it was before the days of automatic promotion and relegation and there wasn’t a vacancy. The ground was improved, other clubs canvassed and then Hebburn got a lucky break when North Shields created a vacancy by deciding to play elsewhere. The team which had finished fifth in the Wearside League and then played its first Northern League game on August 19 1989, winning 2-1 at Shotton Comrades, before winning promotion and the Durham Challenge Cup in 1992 before being relegated – contentiously – for failing to meet ground criteria. The club then won the Craven Cup in 1999-2000. In the 2011-12 season, Hebburn Town reached the FA Cup fourth qualifying round and a dream tie at neighbours Gateshead, from whom they were separated by 125 league places. This was the club’s furthest ever run in the competition and the Hornets also secured promotion to the Northern League Division 1 for their centenary year.


Matchday Programme March 12 2013 Ashington HONORARY PRESIDENT

GROUND

Brendan Foster CBE

North Drive Hebburn Tyne and Wear NE31 1UN 0191 483 5101

HONORARY LIFE PRESIDENT

Jason Cook

CHAIRMAN

Billy Laffey

VICE-CHAIRMAN

Alan Armstrong SECRETARY

Tom Derrick

COMMERCIAL MANAGER

Ricky Bainbridge

COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIA MANAGER

Andy Hudson

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Stephen Newton Paul Hill Paul Samuels Ronnie Tatum Mick Laffey Ronnie Stidolph Dave Patterson TEAM MANAGER

Paul Bennett

ASSISTANT MANAGER

Dean Nicholson CLUB CAPTAIN

Chris Jewels

PHYSIOTHERAPIST

Shanaugh Lillie GROUNDSMAN

Gordon Taylor CATERING

Val Gowens DESIGNER

Nenad Mijaljević

HEBBURN TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB

CLUB INFORMATION

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TREASURER & KIT MANAGER

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The Platinum Lounge W e would like to extend a very warm welcome to the officials, players and supporters from Ashington and hope they have a pleasant evening on South Tyneside. In particular a warm welcome to Gary Middleton following his problems earlier in the season and we all hope he has now fully recovered.

The Colliers have a long, proud, and distinguished history, and just the mention of Ashington brings very fond memories of the Charlton and Milburn family footballing dynasties along with other famous footballers like Jimmy Adamson. Although they’ve enjoyed happy times in the

Northern League we must not forget Ashington’s vast experience in the Football League, Midland League, North Eastern League and Northern Premier League. At present they are lying in sixth place in the league with 49 points. We drew with the Colliers 1-1 at their new ground earlier in the season and anticipate another hard match tonight. We need to secure all three points as the positions in the bottom half of the league are becoming tighter and tighter. The weather is not helping with the majority of games postponed last Saturday and even when game are being played, the grounds are generally at saturation point and playing conditions are extremely difficult. The fixtures backlog is becoming a real headache. We also extend a warm welcome to our three match officials for this evening’s game and wish them an incident free match. Of course, everyone is welcome to join us in the club house after the game for a gargle and a healthy exchange of opinions on the match.

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The Dugout Hello all, I hope everyone is well and you’ve enjoyed your weekend off. We were quite disappointed with our game being off at RCA as we feel we were ready after a decent performance against Dunston, but the weather seems as unpredicatbale as our performances these days. I’d like to welcome all officials, players and fans from Ashington, I hope you all enjoy your visit to Hebburn, and have all wrapped up warm. Ashington pose a big threat as they have some excellent individuals. I have played with a few of the lads, such as Walton and Dugdale, so know what damage they can do. They have a top manager in Gary Middleton who has turned them into a side comfortably finishing in the top ten of the league every season. We drew 1-1 in the first fixture after an excellent finish by Kirky, and I think we could have pushed on to win the game, though a draw was maybe fair on the day. We now have a tough run in, with some very hard games to come, but our lads are bang up for the challenge, and I can’t wait to see how we fare against them. We have brought young Ryan Page in to bolster our defence and I am sure he will blossom in the Hebburn shirt. I hope everyone enjoys their evening. Have a pint and pie, and, most importantly, enjoy the game,

Dean Nicholson Player & Assistant Manager

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Ashington AFC Playe KARL DRYDEN Previously of Bedlington Terriers. A brilliant shot stopper with good handling and a good command of the box. Plenty more to come from this young goalkeeper over the coming seasons. Voted player of the season by his team-mates last season

DARREN LOUGH Popular former Newcastle United full-back who returns to Ashington after a spell in Icelandic football playing for KA Akureyri. Provides a threat to the opposition defence with his surging forward runs

LIAM ATKIN Liam is in his third spell at Ashington after re-signing from Blyth Spartans in August 2011. A quality defender with plenty of pace who played in the last game at Portland Park in his previous spell with Ashington. Former clubs include Newcastle United, Carlisle United, Blyth Spartans, Gateshead and West Allotment Celtic.

GARETH WILLIAMS Signed from Whitley Bay in July 2012, a versatile defender who has played over 400 games for Blyth Spartans in the Unibond League and Conference North. Was part of the Spartans side that reached

the third round of the FA Cup in 2008 only to lose narrowly against Blackburn Rovers.

GARETH REES After stepping up from the reserves Centre-back Rees has looked more assured as every game goes by. Strong in the tackle with a cultured right foot. Previous Northern League experience with Morpeth Town when in the first division.

CRAIG SCOTT Powerful, ball playing centre-backwho can also mix it. Good in the air and dangerous from set pieces. Supporter’s player of the year last season

JAMES TAYLOR Another ex-Magpie who joined his hometown club after release. Right sided and versatile, James is comfortable playing anywhere in defence or midfield.

MATTHEW GRIEVE Ex-Magpie who joined his hometown club following release and a trial at Leyton Orient. 6’’3’ Grieve is dominant in the air and comfortable on the ground.

JORDAN MELLISH Former Hartlepool United defender who joined Ashington

in December 2012 from Blyth Spartans. Strong and composed, Jordan has bags of potential he’ll be looking to unlock at Woodhorn Lane.

ANDY DUGDALE Defensive midfielder who brings a wealth of Northern League experience to a young Ashington side. Tough in the tackle and comfortable on the ball, Dugdale won the Northern League most recently with Benfield. Also formerly of Whitley Bay and Bedlington Terriers.

JONATHAN GODSMARK Skilful attacker with bags of pace. Another of the ex-Magpies who joined the Colliers at the start of last term. Godsmark terrified Northern League defences last season from the right hand side or when played up top.

PAUL ANTHONY Experienced midfielder who’s former clubs include Carlisle Utd, Newry Town, Gateshead, Team Northumbria and Benfield. Scored a sensational winner for Benfield against Ashington last season.

ANDREW JOHNSON Stepped up from Ashington Colliers to the first team before being transferred to West Allotment


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ers under Andy Gowens. Re-joined Ashington when Gary Middleton took over the reigns at Woodhorn Lane. Popular attacking midfielder who delivers from either flank or down the middle and adds goals from midfield. Was top scorer for the Colliers last season.

JAKE TURNBULL Former Bedlington Terriers and Blyth Spartans winger who joined the Colliers in December 2012. Tremendous ability and potential out wide with a dangerous cross.

SAM HODGSON Recently signed from Blyth Spartans, Sam is another youngster who is one to watch over the coming years. Composed and with a cultured right foot, Sam’s former clubs include Whitby Town and Tow Law

MARK O’DEA Cultured central midfielder who joined the club from Brandon United two seasons ago. Excellent at breaking down the play and laying in defence splitting passes for alert attackers. Previous clubs include Brandon United and Arnold Town.

GARETH BAINBRIDGE Striker who has been hampered by injury over the past few campaigns. A natural goalscorer who

GARY MIDDLETON

has been on fire in pre season and hopefully continues in the same vein. Finished as Ashington’s top goalscorer in the first season at Woodhorn Lane having scored the first goal at the new ground.

PHIL BELL Striker returned to Woodhorn Lane in November 2011 signing from Whitley Bay for the second time in a year. Scored 16 goals for the Colliers in the 2010/11 season including a brace at New Mills in the FA Vase Second Round tie which saw him come off the bench and change for course of the game as the Colliers won 4-2. Returned to Hillheads in the close season but rejoined the Colliers as part of a deal which saw Chris Fawcett return to Whitley Bay.

MARC WALTON Striker signed from Consett in December 2011. Previously with Newcastle United as a junior. Also had spells with Torquay Utd, Newcastle Blue Star, Newcastle Benfield, Blyth Spartans and Durham City.

GLEN TAYLOR Popular young striker who began his senior career at Ashington. Glen left to sign for Whitley Bay, then moving to Blyth Spartans and most recently Spennymoor, before returning to Woodhorn Lane in January 2013.

Gary took over as Ashington manager in the summer of 2009, making the move from West Allotment Celtic, and took Ashington to two Cup Finals and a top 6 League position in his first season at Woodhorn Lane. ‘Middler’ has years and years of experience in local football and had a very successful playing career, captaining Whitley Bay to FA Vase glory in 2002, playing at Wembley with Bedlington Terriers and playing in the UniBond League with Blyth Spartans. Also played for Ashington towards the end of his playing days. Currently manages the Hirst Welfare Football Centre, as well as working with Newcastle United.

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town of just 27,000 people in England’s least densely populated county, Ashington has long punched above its weight when it comes to global sporting success. The Charlton brothers won a World Cup with England and European trophies with Leeds and Manchester United, Jackie Milburn jet-propelled Newcastle United to three FA Cups, Jimmy Adamson captained Burnley to Wembley victory and a league title, and Steve Harmison, a teenage footballer at his hometown club, became, for a time, the cricketing world’s deadliest fast bowler. Formed in 1883, Ashington were among the twenty founder members of the Third Division North in 1921, the year that player-coach and ex-Manchester United skipper Patrick O’Connell lifted the club’s first Northumberland Senior Cup. O’Connell left for Spain at the end of the season, coaching at Santander, Oviedo, Sevilla and Barcelona, and taking Real Betis to the 1935 La Liga title. The Colliers went on to finish eighth in 1923-24 and reached the FA Cup third round in 1927. Two years later, with the club’s coffers hard hit by a miners’ strike, they slumped to last place and were voted out of the league in favour of York City. Spells in the North Eastern, Midland – where they finished runners-up to Peterborough United - Northern Premier and Northern Alliance Leagues followed, over 13,000 turning out for an FA Cup second round tie with Rochdale in December 1950. After joining the Northern League in 1970, the Colliers, with Harmison’s father, Jimmy, a stalwart in the centre of defence and Brian Pringle a prolific scorer up front, narrowly missed out on the 1974 FA Amateur Cup final, losing in a semifinal replay to eventual winners Bishop’s Stortford. Times have been leaner since. There was a ninth Northumberland Senior Cup win in 1980, Division Two titles in 2001 and 2004 and a pair of Ernest Armstrong

The Jackie Milburn statue is halfway up Station Road, the town’s main street

Cups, but along the way Portland Park, Ashington’s home since 1907, was demolished, its final game attracting nigh on 2,000 fans in early 2008. Sadly, there’s no truth in the urban legend that the site of one of the penalty spots has been marked for posterity in the Asda supermarket which now occupies the land. While Woodhorn Lane is yet to witness any additions to the club’s trophy cabinet, the Colliers made the finals of the Northern Senior and Northern League Cups in 2010, losing out to Whitley Bay and South Shields. In November 2011, of course, Ashington joined Hebburn Town as Northern League representatives in the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup. While the Hornets were losing at Gateshead, the Colliers went out to Grimsby Town, who, in one of those strange coincidences that the game occasionally throws up, were their first ever Football League opponents back in 1921. On and off the pitch, it’s a history to be proud of. By Michael Hudson http://TheAccidentalGroundhopper.blogspot.com



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Ian Cusack’s Sweet Hebburn

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n the absence of Andy Hudson, I’m delighted to have been afforded the chance to pen a few words for the programme, especially as this evening’s opponents Ashington are the side I first followed when I was bitten by the Northern League bug. I’m at the game this evening, so if you’d like your copy autographed, don’t be shy; I do carry a pen! My interest in non-league football was sparked in the mid-90s, partly by a growing revulsion with the Premier League and partly by reading Harry Pearson’s magnificent book about football in the north east, The Far Corner, which inspired me to complete my Northern League “set” in double quick time. The first game I saw at Hebburn was a 2-0 defeat by South Shields on 7 October 1995; I trust I won’t bring such bad luck tonight,

especially as the last game I saw involving the Hornets was the 5-0 loss at Whitley Bay, which I spent in the company of a certain Harry Pearson. It seems hard to believe it is 5 years since Ashington vacated their wonderful old Portland Park ground. I fell in love with the place when I first visited for a 5-2 win over Shotton Comrades on 15 January 1996. Until 2004, when geographical and personal circumstances meant I transferred my Northern League affections to Benfield, I wrote for Ashington’s legendary fanzine Pit Pony Express, held a season ticket, was a spectacularly unsuccessful Commercial Manager and exhorted the Collier Choir to chant in Slovak at games (it’s a long story). All the best to both sides.

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his evening’s game will be my 38th Northern League encounter of the season; not a bad total, considering I’ve also seen Newcastle a dozen times, as well as a couple of Scottish fixtures with my absent friend Mr. Hudson. However, my real love is the Northern Alliance and, in particular, my club Percy Main Amateurs. I’ll be back here on Saturday 23rd when we play Hebburn Reyrolle who, after coming so close to winning the title last season, are having a tough time of it at the foot of the table, along with the other side from south of the Tyne, Rutherford from Lobley Hill. At the top of the table, Heaton Stannington have signalled their desire to move up to the Northern League, but they are facing a tough battle for the Championship with the likes of Amble United and Carlisle City. As for Percy Main, we’re resolutely mid table and loving the atmosphere of our Step 7 Heaven. Come and visit us some time; www.percymainafc.co.uk

Sršne a Banici do toho!!

Ian Cusack is Assistant Secretary at Percy Main Amateurs FC & a Marxist. His weekly football, cultural & political observations can be found at http://payaso-del-mierda.blogspot.com

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In Focus STUART NICHOLSON


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ver the last three years, Hebburn Town have been fortunate to have the services of forward player Stuart Nicholson. The 26-yearold has had an impressive run with the club since initially joining from Birtley Town in October 2010.

Stu at West Brom

Nicholson spent his youth football career with West Bromwich Albion, where he was also part of the international set-up as a member of England’s U19 squad where he excelled. Eventually he would make his first team debut in January 2006 in the FA Cup against Reading and then Nicholson made his Premier League bow four days later against Sunderland where he replaced his childhood hero Nathan Ellington – by the end of the season he was named Young Player of the Year for the Baggies. Looking back at this time, Nicholson remembers: “I can’t describe the feeling exactly. The Reading fans were chanting “who are you?” when I came off the bench. I had to keep pinching myself when the ball was out of play and I kept asking myself if this was all real. “My Premier League debut was by far the best feeling in the world. I’m a Geordie playing against Sunderland and the Sky cameras were there. It could have been better as we lost 1-0, but no one can take away the fact I have played in the best league in the world and I loved every minute of it.” “When I called up for England I was sent a letter from The FA saying I was selected but I was on stand-by. Theo Walcott was in the squad and later that day Theo got called up to to the senior squad for the 2006 World Cup. I half expected the call and when I got it I was speechless. My mam was in tears on the phone and telling all the family. “I remember my first training session. I felt so out of place. Players like Joe Hart, Micah Richards and Adam Johnson, to name a few, and I was rubbing

shoulders with them; I was so nervous. We played the first game against Belgium and I came on off the bench and did really well. After that game, and for the rest of the week, I was the team joker. I found my feet and kept the lads on their toes. “The Serbia game sticks out the most as we had to get at least a point to qualify and ended up losing 1-0. I created two great chances for Joe Garner – I’ll always remember them – and he blazed over. If one of the chances went in we were on our way to Portugal for the Euros but it wasn’t to be.” Now on his third spell with the club, having re-joined during the Australian post-season where he played as a professional for Moreland Zebras, Nicholson has been an integral member of the team over the past three years at the Hebburn Sports Ground.

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Scott Donaldson Jeff Forsyth Chris Jewels Dan Kirkup John Toomey Lee Harrison Martyn McGonigal Kieron McDonald Ryan Page

The Squad 2012/13

Action photos by John Stock Photography

Dan Regan Martin Hunter

Stephen Forster Dean Walker Paul Gardiner Andy Brown Aaron Croft Scott Robson James Luccock Dean Nicholson Stuart Nicholson Alex Benjamin Tony Stephenson Wayne Gredziak

Daniel Regan GOALKEEPER Debut: 1 October, 2011: Hebburn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0

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Squad photos by Michael Marriner Photography

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Former club: Washington Signed from Washington when the club had a goalkeeper injury crisis. Since signing, Dan has made the number one shirt his own with a number of classy performances and fantastic shot-stopping.


Matchday Programme March 12 2013 Ashington Martin Hunter GOALKEEPER

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Debut: 22 October, 2011: Newcastle Benfield 2 Hebburn Town 1

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Former club: West Allotment Celtic Capable goalkeeper who has provided back-up to Dan Regan since signing for Hebburn Town. A good shot stopper and a is always focused.

Scott Donaldson DEFENDER Debut: 12 January, 2011 Guisborough Town 1 Hebburn Town 4

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Former club: Chester-le-Street Classy centre-back who played 15 games in 2011 for the club, scoring twice, after signing from Newcastle Benfield. After spells with South Shields and Chester-leStreet, the player re-signed for the Hornets at the start of March 2013.

Jeff Forsyth DEFENDER

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Former club: West Allotment Celtic A classy, ball-playing defender, Jeff started his career in promising circumstances at West Brom, with the club fighting to hold on to him amidst huge interest from bigger clubs. Moving back to the north-east, Jeff eventually moved to Hebburn Town shortly after Paul Bennett taking over the managerial duties at the club.

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Former club: Washington Club captain and defensive rock, Chris has battled through injuries since signing for the club. The big South African is a commanding presence at the centre of defence.

Dan Kirkup DEFENDER Debut: 19 November, 2011: Hebburn Town 4 Thornaby 3

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Former club: South Shields A defensive rock who can also play as a forward, Dan is an ex-professional who started his career at Carlisle Utd and enjoyed loan spells while at the club. Dan played in New Zealand and Australia before entering non-league football upon moving back to Northumberland.

John Toomey DEFENDER Debut: 8 March, 2011: Whitehaven 1 Hebburn Town 0

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Former club: Ryhope CW After an eventful first full season with the club, John suffered injury heartache. With a recovery period of about one year, John, who was Clubman of the Year for 2011-12 and a vital member of the Hebburn Town squad, has joined Paul Bennett’s backroom staff.


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Debut: 16 August, 2011: Hebburn Town 1 Esh Winning 3

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Former club: Chester-le-Street Town. A no-nonsense left-back who is also a set-piece specialist, Lee was a key member of the Hebburn Town squad that gained promotion in his first season at the club.

Martyn McGonigal DEFENDER

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Debut: 12 February, 2013: Ryhope CW 3 Hebburn Town 1 Former club: Bedlington Terriers Defender who spent much of the 2012/13 season training with Hebburn after making a comeback from a long term injury. Martyn proved his fitness and signed for the club in January 2013. A very highly-rated defender, Martyn was previously at Bedlington before a three year spell on the sidelines after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament and tearing the cartilage in his knee.

Kieron McDonald DEFENDER Debut: 18 December, 2012: Hebburn Town 2 Team Northumbria 2

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Former club: Chester-le-Street Town Kieron is a left-back and replaces Adam McGuinness who moved back to Sunderland RCA after a month at Hebburn. With Lee Harrison having returned from long term injury, there will be strong competition between the two fullbacks for the number three shirt.

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Stephen Forster MIDFIELDER

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Debut: 6 November, 2010: Chester-le-Street Town 2 Hebburn Town 1 Former club: West Allotment Celtic A flying winger who joined the club shortly after Paul Bennett’s appointment as manager, Stephen has been an integral member of the team ever since. Equally adept at defending as he is going forward, Stephen was one of the top performers during the 2011-12 season.

Aaron Croft MIDFIELDER Debut: 22 August, 2012: Newton Aycliffe 1 Hebburn 4

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Former club: Chester-le-Street Town Young, ball playing midfielder who is also a football coach at Sunderland’s Academy of Light. Signed for Hebburn Town during the summer of 2012 after a spell playing for Chester-le-Street Town.

Paul Gardiner MIDFIELDER Debut: 13 August, 2011: Horden CW 1 Hebburn Town 4

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Former club: West Allotment Celtic Goalscoring midfielder who was Mr Consistent for the club during the 2011-12 season and scored twice in the Cup giant killing of Radcliffe. Paul was Player of the Season as Hebburn clinched promotion out of the Northern League Division 2.

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Debut: 24 November, 2012: Hebburn Town 0 Dunston UTS 3 Former club: Durham City Composed player who is comfortable playing at full-back and in midfield. After spending a year at Yavapai in Arizona on a football scholarship, Andy moved back to the north-east and signed for Durham City before signing for Hebburn Town in November 2012.

James Luccock MIDFIELDER Debut: 27 August, 2012: Team Northumbria 0 Hebburn 2

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Former club: North Shields A rapid winger and a graduate of Nottingham Trent University, James played for his Uni during his student days before signing for North Shields on his return to the north-east. After a number of stand-out appearances for The Robins, James moved to Hebburn Town at the start of the 2012-13 season.

Scott Robson MIDFIELDER

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Debut: 11 August, 2012: Thackley 1 Hebburn Town 3 Former club: Whickham Hebburn Town beat off competition from a number of clubs to sign Scott ahead of the 2012-13 season with the classy central midfielder’s signature being chased by Paul Bennett over an 18-month period before he eventually got his man.

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Dean Nicholson MIDFIELDER

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Debut: 29 October, 2010: Hebburn Town 2 Seaham Red Star 1 Former club: West Allotment Celtic A former WBA midfielder, Dean has been an integral member of the squad since October 2010. Hebburn’s current longest serving player, he replaced Andrew Wood in the dugout during the 2011-12 season after suffering from a long term injury and started the 2012-13 campaign as Player/Assistant Manager.

Stuart Nicholson FORWARD

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Debut: 6 November, 2010: Chester-le-Street Town 2 Hebburn Town 1 Former club: Moreland Zebras Ex-England U19 star who made his Premier League debut for West Brom away against Sunderland a week after his professional debut in FA Cup against Reading. The childhood Bristol Rovers fan then signed on loan for The Gas. Stuart is in his third spell with the club in between playing professionally in Australia.


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Debut: 6 February, 2013: Darlington 1 Hebburn Town 0 Former club: Northallerton Town Experienced, all-action forward who signed for the club on the eve of the Darlington away clash in February 2013. A fox in the box and a proven leader of the line.

Tony Stephenson FORWARD

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Debut: 22 March, 2011: Chester-le-Street Town 3 Hebburn Town 0.

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Former club: Dunston UTS Having joined the club as a centre forward, Tony has proved equally comfortable and capable playing on the left-wing and terrorising opposition right-backs with his trickery. A committed player and fine finisher, Tony was a regular scorer during the 2011-12 promotion winning season.

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Shaunagh Lillie

PHYSIOTHERAPIST

Shaunagh joined Hebburn Town at the start of the 201213 season after achieving a 2:1 in her Bsc (hons) degree in Physiotherapy at Teesside University. Born in 1990 and growing up in Fulwell, Shaunagh is awaiting full-time work within the NHS, but helps out at events such as the Great North Run with sports massages on athletes. This is Shaunagh’s first role in football and as well as being of great experience to her in dealing with sports injuries, she’s been a great asset to the club as she embarks on what should be a great career in her profession.


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NORTHERN LEAGUE DIVISION ONE

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