v AFC Blackpool 28.03.2016 NWCFL Premier Division Kick Off: 15:00 Issue 20 ÂŁ1.50
DANNY
PENSWICK Good afternoon everyone, First of all I would like to welcome committee members and supporters of AFC Blackpool. This game is going to prove vital for both sides, with both of us scrapping in a relegation battle. I would like to think that we are, as a club, heading towards the right direction despite our recent dip in form over the past couple of weeks.
“Options will be key with the games coming thick and fast over the Easter break” Games are coming thick and fast for the lads, so this will start to show how we cope with our squad depth, and options will be key. On Saturday at Cammell Laird, they had a good set up and game plan and weren’t allowing us to play our football. They passed the ball well, and had the bite that we were missing. Woods made some great saves to keep us in the game, and Westwood was solid at the back. As a team we are improving every week. We try to take each game at a time, as I’ve said before we can only beat what’s in front of us.
“They had a good set up and game plan, and weren’t allowing us to play our football” I’ve been quite surprised with AFC Blackpool this season, they’ve got some decent players in their squad who can cause us problems today, but I feel that we are well prepared for derby day and we are raring to go. Both teams know each other well and with us both down towards the bottom, it’s going to be vital for us to be on the top of our game.
“They’ve got some decent players in their squad who can cause us trouble today” We continue to strengthen the squad with returning players from injury, so we have a fully fit squad ready for the game. The mood among the team is positive, and we feel that we are more than capable of picking up all three points. It’s a must.
“The mood among the team is positive…” Finally, I would like to thank everyone for coming down this afternoon, and thanks for your support. We host Abbey Hey at home on Saturday. I hope to see you all then.
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Ben Fletcher (Sponsored by S.E.I. [Maintenance] LTD) Superb young shot stopper that had a tremendous season last year. He kept numerous clean sheets and played every single minute of every single game. 2015/16 will be his 3rd season with the club where he’ll be looking to continue his fine form. Nathan Trout (Available for sponsorship) Nathan moved to the Fylde coast from Liverpool. A ball winning centre half that has a big presence on the pitch, he’ll be hoping to force his way into the team and make his position his own. Alex Colquhoun (Available for sponsorship) After a short spell at the club last season, Alex has returned to the club hungry and determined to play on a regular basis. He showed signs of quality last season and will be looking to cement his place in the 2015/16 season.
Brett Ferguson (Sponsored by Service Solutions Direct Ltd) One of the main characters within the changing room, “Channy” as he is called, always has stories to tell, consistently produced good displays during last season and got on the score sheet on numerous occasions. A very adaptable player that has made a huge impression on all within the club. Winner of Clubman of the Year 2014/15. Andy Richards (Available for sponsorship) A club stalwart! ‘Rico’ as he is known, has been with the club for many seasons and has become a linchpin of the side. His performances and changing room experience has played a vital role in recent success. A player with many superstitions that is well liked at the club. Josh Westwood (Sponsored by Mark Ashmore) Josh was a rock at the heart of defence during last season. He produced some fine individual displays and chipped in with a few headed goals. A quiet individual but very popular player that lets his feet, or head do the talking. Josh is also adaptable to play up front. Mike Hall (Available for sponsorship) Mike was only with Gate briefly last season but his knowledge and experience of the game was beneficial to all that played alongside him. He was influential in his performances and will be looking to have the same impact throughout the 2015/16 season. Conah Bishop (Available for sponsorship) Conah is one of the youngest players in the squad and plays on the right side of midfield. He has the pace to run at the opposition and can also score goals. He is a great addition to the team. Joe Noblet (Available for sponsorship) Joe had a spell with Gate a few seasons ago, and returned under the new management of Danny Penswick. He is an attacking midfielder with an eye for goal and will be sure to add goals to the squad.
Alex McKendrick (Available for sponsorship) Alex has been at the club for a number of seasons, first arriving under the stewardship of ex manager Russ McKenna. His work rate and willingness to do the unfashionable jobs in a game have been hugely important to the team. Injury put a halt to his 2014/15 season but he’ll be looking to come back a stronger player this season.
Billy McKenna (Available for sponsorship) The flying winger missed a large part of last season due to injury but is looking to make the right midfield position his own. A popular player within the changing room that can have a big influence on games when in the mood.
Antony Stayte (Available for sponsorship) Stayte is a great addition to the squad, who brings experience from his time at AFC Fylde and from teams in a higher tier. He knows how to organise and motivate his team mates and is very good at holding the ball up.
Ashley Rowley (Sponsored by TravelCare World) Ash joined Gate towards the end of last season, and impressed in the time he played. He scored a crucial equaliser at home to Congleton Town and will be looking to have an impact this season.
Danny Penswick (Sponsored by Bill White) Danny is the manager and captain of the club. He first joined midway through the 2013/14 season and soon established himself as a leader and highly influential player. His game understanding and levels of performance have seen him become a focal point of the team.
Mark Buchan (Available for sponsorship) Mark models himself on Ally McCoist. A fiery Scot that knows where the goal is. His workmanlike performances often go unnoticed, but he scored some valuable goals during last season. An influential player both on and off the pitch and will be a key player during this season.
Aaron Clarke (Available for sponsorship) Aaron was part of the Kirkham and Wesham squad which was victorious at Wembley in 2008. Unfortunately for Aaron, he picked up an injury the week before the final so didn’t take part in the game. A quick striker who possesses skill and eye for a pass and can also play in behind the striker in attacking midfield. Aaron will be looking to cement a spot up top and to fire Gate up the table.
Ryan Tanser (Available for sponsorship) Ryan joined the club in October and came off the bench in the 5-2 defeat away at Atherton Collieries. He scored his first goal for the club on his first full debut in our 5-1 win over Maine Road in the MEN United cup. He will bring goals to the team for sure.
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TANSER 10 10 HOWELL HIGHAM 11 11 MELLOR Gate left frustrated after tight game at The Royal British Legion Stadium on Tuesday night loosing 3-1 against Winsford. Squires Gate hosted Winsford United on Tuesday night, looking to continue their good form that's seen them loose just one of their last seven games.
Mark Buchan did well to get past player/ manager Lee Duckworth in the corner but his ball to find his strike partner, just fell the wrong side of him.
The second half saw Winsford start the better of the two teams and Gate chasing the game as the visitors looked to keep possession The second half saw a lot of half chances for both but neither really had the After either side had early chances, the quality to take the lead. Had Winsford had game turned very end to end. Gate had a better quality up front they could have chance from a corner after Mckennas been in the lead with several chances on shot was deflected into Highams path goal. Gate come into the game on the who won the corner. From the corner back of a 1-1 draw away at Congle- Winsford cleared and went down the Winsford did take the lead but it could have ton last Saturday. The homeside other end to narrowly miss wide of the been avoided for Gate. Mistakes at the back took the lead before Ryan Tanser post. saw Kyle Riley slip the ball under Thompson continued his good form to equalise. and but the visitors in the lead. Gate would take the lead in the game Gate made three changes from Sat- after 21 minutes. A quick long throw Then the turning point came in the game urday's team with Jamie Gibson from Ferguson sailed over the Winsford and Gates spirits rose. Winsfords centre returning to the bench after being defence to find Buchan. He ran onto the back sent off for a second yellow lifting unavailable and Ash Rowley joining ball and hit it first time past the helpless Gates spirit. him after recovering from injury. keeper. The Scotsman showing his qualiAlso coming into the team keeper ty with the first time finish. Chances for Gibson and Trout followed but Nathan Thompson who replaced Gate really were unlucky not till hit the Josh Woods who was unavailable. Winsford always posed a threat through- target. Winsford scored a third soon after, out the game and equalised on 34 another mistake at the back allowing Riley The game started in favour of Wins- minutes. The ball played diagonal to in again to add his second. ford with the mid table side still Taylor's feet on the wing. He took the looking like they had something to ball down and beat Ferguson before The loss ends Gates unbeaten run but Gate play for. The visitors didn't give Gate striking across goal into the opposite manager Danny Penswick isn't too upset time on the ball and dominated in corner. and believe they can put things right on midfield where they outnumbered Saturday. With others around Gate dropGate. Gate struggled to get the ball The game continued to be an end to end ping points they'll be looking to get back to forward and find with either Buchan game with both teams looking to take winning ways when they visit Cammell Laird or Tanser up front until they'd the lead. First McKenna then Tanser on Saturday. settled around 15 minutes in. having half chances but both failing to find the target. Pics by Albert Cooper Report by Mark Ashmore
Monday 28th March 2016
Barnoldswick Town v Alsager Town
1874 Northwich v Winsford United
Bootle v Colne
AFC Darwen v Padiham
Congleton Town v AFC Darwen
AFC Liverpool v Bootle
Maine Road v Silsden
Atherton Collieries v Abbey Hey
Padiham v 1874 Northwich
Barnoldswick Town v Nelson
Runcorn Linnets v AFC Blackpool
Colne v Silsden
Squires Gate v Abbey Hey
Congleton Town v Alsager Town
Winsford United v Nelson
Runcorn Linnets v Runcorn Town
Monday 4th April 2016l
Squires Gate v AFC Blackpool
Atherton Collieries v Winsford United
West Didsbury & Chorlton v Maine Road Tuesday 29th March 2016 Ashton Athletic v Cammell Laird 1907
Wednesday 30th March 2016 AFC Blackpool v Winsford United Saturday 2nd April 2016 Ashton Athletic v Atherton Collieries
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12 APR 19:45 VS BOOTLE
£6 ADULTS £3 CONCESSIONS FREE FOR UNDER 12’S
AFC Blackpool are currently 22nd in the NWCFL Premier Division and have netted 45 goals this campaign. Gate media manger Mark Ashmore takes a look at their main threats and the players that have played a big part this season.
Here is a little bit of information about the ones to watch.
PAUL CARROLL
AARON FLEMING
CHARLIE WATERS
The experienced ex Gate defender The winger come striker is a threat A lot like Fleming, Waters is direct will always give his all and has a cutting in off the left hand side with and pace down the right hand side. knack of giving that extra 10% for his lightning pace. Another former Gate player who derby day. struggled to break into the first The former AFC Fylde man has team at the start of the season. Carroll will be key to Blackpool's found himself in and out of the chances of coming away with a team but when he plays he tends to Since he signed for the Mechanics, clean sheet. perform. he has become a regular starter and has caused teams problems. The versatile defender can fit in The winger has found the net five anywhere across the back four and times so far this season including He will be looking to find a weakdo a job for the team. He possess- the 2-1 defeat at Atherton Collieries ness in the Gate defence in order to es a long throw and good commulast week. create chances for AFC. nication within his back line.
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DUG-OUT WATCH: Stuart Parker Appointed as AFC Blackpool first manager in March 2013. Blackpool born and bred. He has had a spell at Squires gate back in 2012 but didn't go to well and he left to go to AFC Blackpool (Blackpool Mechanic then). He is a always get his point on the touch line and has been ban for some of his action to referee.
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Squires Gate made two changes to the side that lost to Winsford United on Tuesday night when they made the trip to Cammell Laird 1907 on Saturday. Keeper Josh Woods returned in between the sticks to play a full 90 through illness and Billy McKenna dropped to the bench to be replaced by Jamie Gibson. Gate also had to make a late change just before kick off with Mike Hall coming in for Alex Colquhoun.
Mark Buchan did well to close down the Lairds keeper on thirty three minutes but his clearance rebounded off Buchans knee and out. At the other end Josh Woods, playing through illness, pulled of a superb save to his right with own hand to deny Lairds.
It would take the homeside just four minutes after that save to take the lead. The goal came to easy for Gates liking. The defence standing off Paul Foy for him to stroke the ball into the bottom corner. The goal came just two minutes before half time and was perhaps a tad Both teams made a lively start to the harsh on Gate. game but Lairds had the better chances early on. The home side Perhaps Gates best chance of the whole looked a good passing side and regame came on 52 minutes. Joe Noblet stricted Gates possession of the ball. taking the ball from the keepers hands Gates first clear chance of the game after he spilt it. But his cross from the didn't really come till the thirteenth edge of the box went straight back to minute. Mark Buchan sending Ryan the keeper with both Tanser and Buchan Tanser clear but the strikers shot waiting. was pushed wide by the keeper from a tight angle. The home side looked Unfortunately two minutes later Lairds patient on the ball and constantly found the net again. A needless Freekick looked to play around Gate who at given away just outside Gates box. Jay times looked wooden and off the Clare stepped up for Lairds and fired the beat. ball straight in from the Freekick. A superb finish. Ryan Tanser again had another good chance for Gate on seventeenth With conceding the second goal Gate minute but he couldn't keep his had a resurgence and started battling for header down from the corner. the ball abit more. Stayte went close Tanser was the real spark for Gate with a shot just over the bar before first half having another chance down the other end Josh Woods made shortly after but his shot went wide another great save to deny Craig Cairns. when he cut inside.
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Ash Rowley came on as a sub and almost made an instant impact. He cut inside but was tackled before he could shoot. Mark Buchan picked up the loose ball from the tackle but the shot was straight at the keeper. The homeside had a great chance to make it 3-0 on 70 minutes when they outnumbered Gate on the attack but luckily for Gate the pull back was poor and the ball was cleared. Gate had the last chance of the game but Mark Buchan pulled the ball wide from Ryan Tansers pull back. The loss keeps Gate down just above the relegation zone though with others loosing points aswell Gate hadn't dropped position. Report By Mark Ashmore
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Cammell Laird 1907 (A)
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Colne (A)
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Padiham (H) Cammell Laird (A) Atherton Collieries (H) Runcorn Town (H)
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Chairman: Tommy Baldwin
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Founded: Ground: The Mechanic Ground
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15/16 RECORD
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Winsford United (H)
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Nelson (H)
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Silsden (A)
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Congleton Town (H)
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AFC Blackpool was formed in 1947 under the name of Blackpool Metal Mechanics and played at Stanley Park for two years before moving to the current Jepson Way ground. They played in local leagues before taking the step up to join the West Lancashire League. During this period in local league football they won many awards, taking the Division Two title of the Fylde District League in 1950/51 and in Division One were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive years between 1953/54 and 1957/58. Numerous local cup competitions were also won, including the Lancashire Junior Shield in 1957/58, a competition they were to win again in 1960/61. As the 50's drew to a close, Blackpool Mechanics decided to take the next step up and join the West Lancashire League. They were an almost immediate success, being runners-up in 1959/60 and champions for the next two seasons. Various cups and trophies from local competitions still regularly found their way to Jepson Way. The club then took another step up the football ladder by joining the Lancashire Combination. The jump in standard meant the cups and honours that had poured into the trophy room dried up and it was not until the turn of the decade before many more honours were to come their way. In 1972/73 they won the Lancashire Combination Bridge Shield and in 1974/75 they finished runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions Darwen.
SQUIRES GATE 1 AFC BLACKPOOL 3
MONDAY 21ST ARPIL 2014 15:00
AFC Blackpool prevail on Derby day as Squires Gate drop into the relegation zone. It was the away side's frontline who had the better of the first 45, their constant movement and vision led to the first goal in the 13th minute. A ball in from the right hand side of the box met the foot of Mitch Newsham to finish well past Dave Rogerson. The opening goal seemed to liven up the game for both sides with efforts from both sides in what was a tight end to the first half. As the second half got under way it was clear that Gate were up for a battle. As the clock wound down Gate had several chances to equalise in the game. Chances falling to strikers Washburn and Haley but a combination of good saves and bad misses meant the game stayed 1-0 to the away side. But after all Gates’ hard work, it was the away sides clinical strike force who again prevailed, Mitch Newsham again scoring on the 17th minute. The home side looked to change the game, introduced Charles Orji from the bench and it was the sub who scored, what would only be a consolation goal. Jack Sowerby weaving through the Blackpool defence found the feet of Orji to slot past the Blackpool keeper in the 78thminute mark. Gate’s day was made worse when on the 85th minute when Ben Singleton rifled a free kick past the helpless Dave Rogerson making it Squires Gate 1-3 AFC Blackpool. The loss for Gate leaves them sitting in the bottom two on goal difference. Gate’s last game of the season is against in form 6th place Ashton Athletic away on the 26th April with a 3 o'clock kick off.
SQUIRES GATE 1 AFC BLACKPOOL 0
FRIDAY 26TH DECEMBER 2014 15:00
It was right first half for both teams with both putting in strong tackles and showing real passion. Gates defence had to be at its strongest when Gate were caught on the break early in the first half, the defence though more than equal to Blackpools attack and the game stayed 0-0. Gate struggled to get a real hold on the game and struggled to create a clear chance in the first half. Blackpool had their Chances but Gate made sure the game remained scoreless at half time. Into the second half the first thing Gate did was make a change Jake Forshaw coming on for Rob Henry. The game was changed into the second half when Blackpool were reduced to 10 men, Muscroft judged to have lead with his leg when jumping for a header resulting in a straight red. This seemed to give Gate the boost they were looking for and they went on to dominate the second half. Gate made the break though shortly after the sending off. From the corner kick Colquhoun headed the ball back into the box to find an unmarked Mark Buchan who's header couldn't miss, the Scot opening the scoring to get his fourth for the season. Gate had chances to double their lead and on another day perhaps would have but in extreme weather conditions luck just wasn't on the home teams side. Gate pilled on the pressure late on to double their lead but looked understandably
AFC BLACKPOOL 0 SQUIRES GATE 0
MONDAY 6TH APRIL 2015 15:00
The first half was a very scrappy affair. Harry Dunn had what was probably Gates best chance of the half but even that couldn't be considering a clear cut chance. The winger was closed down quickly on the edge of the box Blackpool with 6 men behind the ball making hard for any of Gates front line to penetrate. Gate reacted to Blackpool's quick closing down of the front men by switching there play to a more direct approach but even then they only had one noteworthy chance. Dunn again involved as he was sent through by Chris Anderson but the winger couldn't latch onto the ball and Blackpool's keeper was able to collect the ball at the edge of his box. Gate perhaps created the better attacking chances in the first half but there really wasn't much in it with both teams looking average. Afc Blackpool started with a spring in there step in the second half and looked determined to take the game to Squires Gate. But like the first half the home side didn't really posses much threat in attack and failed to really test Fletcher in net. But it was Gate who had the best chance after 10 minutes Mark Buchan with time in the box but his shot possessed too much power and flew way over the goal. What followed was a good attacking spell for Gate but both Westwood from the corner and Mckenna, who chose to shoot rather than pass across goal, missed golden chances to put Gate ahead. It looked like the home side had taken the lead around the
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4
Poulton
34
17
8
9
70
57
13
42
5
Dalton United
34
14
12
8
56
43
13
40
6
Barnoldswick P.R
34
16
7
11
61
44
17
39
7
Vickers S.C
34
17
4
13
67
58
9
38
8
Freckleton
34
15
7
12
68
44
24
37
9
Burnley United
34
15
6
13
56
60
-4
36
10
Haslingden
34
12
9
13
62
64
-2
33
11
Holker O.B
34
11
11
12
65
68
-3
33
12
Colne British Legion
34
10
10
14
43
54
-11
30
13
Squires Gate
34
11
7
16
50
57
-7
29
14
Lansil ( Lancaster)
34
7
13
14
50
62
-12
27
15
B.A.C Preston
34
10
7
17
65
87
-22
27
16
Penworthham H.R
34
9
7
18
39
68
-29
25
17
Mills Hill St Peter’s
34
7
7
19
51
87
-36
22
18
Padiham Res.
34
3
8
23
44
104
-60
14
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
PTS
1
I.C.I Thornton
36
24
9
3
104
48
56
57
2
Middleton (Heysham)
36
24
7
5
83
33
50
55
3
College F.C (Morecambe)
36
23
7
6
92
47
45
53
4
Anchor Cables
36
21
9
6
101
45
56
51
5
Lytham Res.
36
21
6
9
89
59
30
48
6
Wigan College
36
17
11
8
83
52
31
45
7
Colne Dynamos Res.
36
19
5
12
85
62
23
43
8
Wren Rovers Res.
36
18
6
12
90
58
32
42
9
Trimpell (Morecambe)
36
19
4
13
78
55
23
42
10
Calgate F.C
36
16
7
13
81
70
11
39
11
Bae Warton
36
13
7
16
45
52
-7
33
12
Lancaster City Res.
36
14
4
18
57
62
-5
32
13
Kirkham F.C
36
12
8
16
58
69
-11
32
14
Lucas S.C (Burnley)
36
11
8
17
69
76
-7
30
15
Springfields
36
8
10
18
56
69
-13
26
16
Wesham FC
36
8
9
19
51
75
-24
25
17
Carnforth Rangers
36
7
4
25
51
102
-51
18
18
Thornton Cleveleys
36
1
6
29
35
140
-105
8
19
Bispham J.F.F
36
2
1
33
29
161
-132
5
AUGUST DATE
K.0
Sat 08
15:00
Wed 12
OPPOSITION
H/A
SCORE
ATT:
POS:
COMP:
1874 NORTHWICH
A
2-0
293
19TH
NWCFL
19:45
AFC LIVERPOOL
A
1-0
131
19TH
NWCFL
SAT 15
15:00
BARTON TOWN OLD BOYS
A
2-2
122
FA CUP EP
TUES 18
19:45
BARTON TOWN OLD BOYS
H
2-4
34
FA CUP EP R1
SAT 22
15:00
CAMMELL LAIRD 1907
H
2-2
48
21ST
NWCFL
TUES 25
19:45
ATHERTON COLLIERIES
H
3-4
150
21ST
NWCFL
SAT 29
15:00
BARNOLDSWICK TOWN
A
3-0
109
22ND
NWCFL
TUES 01
19:45
NELSON
H
2-2
105
21st
NWCFL
SAT 05
15:00
IRAM
H
2-2
37
FA VASE Q1
TUES 08
19:45
IRLAM
A
2-3
80
FA VASE Q1 R
SAT 12
15:00
ASHTON ATHLETIC
H
0-0
49
21ST
NWCFL
WED 16
19:45
AFC DARWEN
A
1-1
167
21ST
NWCFL
SAT 19
15:00
CONGLETON TOWN
H
1-2
69
21ST
NWCFL
TUES 22
19:45
COLNE
H
1-4
105
21ST
NWCFL
SAT 26
15:00
RUNCORN TOWN
A
5-0
88
21ST
NWCFL
SAT 03
15:00
WINSFORD UNITED
H
0-2
36
21ST
NWCFL
WED 07
19:45
PADIHAM
A
0-1
149
21ST
NWCFL
SAT 10
15:00
BOOTLE
A
5-1
129
21ST
NWCFL
TUES 13
19:45
SILSDEN
H
3-1
45
21ST
NWCFL
SAT 17
15:00
WEST DDSBURY & CHORLTON
H
0-4
46
21ST
NWCFL
MON 21
19:45
ATHERTON COLLIERIES
A
5-2
208
21ST
NWCFL
SAT 24
15:00
MAINE ROAD
A
1-5
41
SAT 31
15:00
PADIHAM
H
3-2
70
20TH
NWCFL
TUE 03
19:45
AFC DARWEN
H
6-3
102
19TH
NWCFL
SAT 21
15:00
WEST DIDSBURY & CHORLTON
A
3-0
112
20TH
NWCFL
SAT 28
15:00
COLNE
H
2-5
40
15:00
MAINE ROAD
H
0-5
60
20TH
NWCFL
SAT 02
15:00
BARNOLDSWICK TOWN
H
2-1
68
19TH
NWCFL
SAT 09
15:00
MAINE ROAD
A
3-1
87
19TH
NWCFL
SAT 23
15:00
ABBEY HEY
A
3-1
68
19TH
NWCFL
SAT 30
15:00
AFC LIVERPOOL
H
2-1
85
19TH
NWCFL
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
MU Cup R2
NOVEMBER
MU CUP R3
DECEMBER SAT 19
JANUARY
FEBRUARY SAT 13
15:00
COLNE
A
0-0
158
19TH
NWCFL
TUE 16
19:45
NELSON
A
1-3
42
20TH
NWCFL
SAT 27
15:00
ALSAGER TOWN
H
1-2
68
19TH
NWCFL
TUES 08
19:45
ALSAGER TOWN
A
3-3
70
19TH
NWCFL
SAT 12
15:00
1874 NORTHWICH
H
2-1
210
17TH
NWCFL
SAT 19
15:00
CONGLETON TOWN
A
1-1
126
18TH
NWCFL
TUES 22
19:45
WINSFORD UNITED
H
1-3
50
18TH
NWCFL
SAT 26
15;00
CAMMELL LAIRD 1907
A
2-0
67
18TH
NWCFL
MON 28
15:00
AFC BLACKPOOL
H
NWCFL
SAT 02
15:00
ABBEY HEY
H
NWCFL
SAT 09
15:00
WINSFORD UNITED
A
NWCFL
TUES 12
19:45
BOOTLE
H
NWCFL
SAT 16
15:00
RUNCORN LINNETS
A
NWCFL
TUES 19
19:45
SILSDEN
A
NWCFL
SAT 23
15:00
RUNCORN TOWN
H
NWCFL
SAT 30
15:00
RUNCORN LINNETS
H
NWCFL
TUES 03
19:45
AFC BLACKPOOL
A
NWCFL
SAT 07
15:00
ASHTON ATHLETIC
A
NWCFL
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
PTS
1
Runcorn Linnets
32
25
1
6
76
26
50
76
2
Colne
30
22
5
3
75
32
433
71
3
Atherton Collieries
31
21
5
5
92
48
44
68
4
1874 Northwich
34
18
5
8
66
51
15
59
5
West Didsbury & Chorlton
30
18
3
13
68
52
16
57
6
Congleton Town
34
14
7
9
58
48
10
49
7
Runcorn Town
34
14
6
14
63
56
7
48
8
Bootle
34
13
9
12
65
67
-2
48
9
Cammell Laird 1907
34
13
7
14
64
65
-1
46
10
Maine Road
35
14
4
17
64
68
-4
46
11
Abbey Hey
32
12
8
12
54
56
-2
44
12
Winsford United
34
12
8
14
56
74
-18
44
13
Ashton Athletic
30
11
9
10
46
42
4
42
14
Barnoldswick Town
32
12
6
14
57
54
3
42
15
AFC Liverpool
34
10
12
12
78
79
-1
42
16
Nelson
32
11
6
15
55
52
3
39
17
Padiham
31
10
7
14
61
64
-3
37
18
Squires Gate
32
8
7
17
44
75
-31
31
19
AFC Darwen
32
7
7
18
62
96
-34
28
20
Alsager Town
33
7
5
21
42
81
-39
26
21
Silsden
31
5
8
18
38
71
-33
23
22
AFC Blackpool
28
5
7
16
45
72
-27
22
JULY
Sun 5
15:00
Rishton FC
H
7-2
Friendly
Sun 12
15:00
Longsands FC
A
0-7
Friendly
Sun 06
14:15
Clifton Rangers
H
8-2
League
Thu 10
18:15
St Annes
H
9-0
League
Sun 20
14:15
Foxhall
A
2-5
League
Sun 27
14:15
Bispham Vipers
H
12-2
League
Sun 04
14:15
Euxton Villa
H
12-3
Cup
Sun 11
14:15
Lytham Juniors
A
2-5
League
Sun 18
14:15
Thornton Cleveleys Blues
A
2-10
League
Sun 25
14:15
Eccleston & Heskin
A
5-2
Cup
Sun 08
14:15
Thornton Blues
H
7-1
League
Sun 22
14:15
Lytham
A
2-6
League
14:15
BJ Vipers
H
9-1
League
Sun 14
14:15
Blackpool Rangers
H
9-0
League
Sun 28
14:15
St Annes
A
2-6
League
14:15
Foxhall Hoops
H
11-0
League
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
JANUARY Sun 31 FEBRUARY
MARCH SUN 20
Well Done to the Under's 13’s who took part in a Tournament this weekend and after winning 4 out of there 5 games .
P
W
D
L
PTS
1
BJFF Blades
13
13
0
0
39
2
Foxhall
15
11
1
22
34
3
Squires Gate
10
10
0
0
30
4
Lytham Juniors
13
7
2
4
23
5
BJFF Vipers
15
7
1
7
22
6
Clifton Rangers
9
6
0
3
18
7
Thornton Cleveleys Blues
13
5
1
7
16
8
Poulton FC
7
5
0
2
15
9
St Annes
15
3
1
11
10
10
Foxhall Hoops
13
2
2
9
8
11
Fleetwood Gym
12
1
0
11
3
12
Blackpool Rangers
13
0
0
13
0
JULY Thur 23rd
19:00
Academica
H
0-2
Friendly
Sat 5th
15:00
Padiham
A
4-0
League
Thu 10th
19:45
Colne
A
5-0
League
Wed 16th
19:45
Workington Town
A
2-1
Cup 1st Leg
Thurs 24th
19.30
Lancaster
A
3-4
League
Sat 26th
15:00
Lancaster City
H
4-3
League
19:30
AFC Fylde
A
3-0
League
Wed 4th
20:00
Workington Town
A
4-1
League
Thur 12th
20:00
Workington Town
H
1-5
Cup 2nd Leg
Thur 19th
19:45
Bamber Bridge
H
0-1
League
19:30
Colne
H
1-3
League
19:45
Bamber Bridge
A
5-1
League
Thur 11th
20:00
AFC Fylde
H
4-3
League
Thur 18th
19:45
Ashton Athletic
A
3-1
League
Thur 17th
19:45
Nelson
A
1-1
League
Thurs 24th
19:30
Padiham
H
League
Thurs 31
19:45
Ashton Athletic
H
League
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER Fri 16th
NOVEMBER
December Thur 17th
January Thur 21st
February
March
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
PTS
1
Padiham
12
9
1
2
33
14
19
28
2
Colne
11
8
0
3
31
21
10
21
3
AFC Fylde
12
7
1
4
32
26
6
22
4
Workington
10
6
1
3
39
21
18
19
5
Ashton Athletic
9
4
0
5
25
27
-2
12
6
Bamber Bridge
11
3
0
8
19
30
-11
9
7
Skelmersdale United
9
3
0
6
13
25
-12
9
8
Squires Gate
11
3
1
7
15
30
-14
9
9
Nelson
8
1
1
6
12
24
-12
4
Mark has been a great striker for us this season and has bagged 16 goals already and is our top scorer so far this season. He speaks to us about his first game for gate and his memorable moment and his derby favourites. What were your personal expectations before the season started? Have you met them yet? I wanted to hit a personal target of 20 goals for the season myself and I’ve nearly achieved that. I did expect the team to finish higher but football is a funny old game these days.
Do you remember the first game you played for Squires Gate, what was the score? Did you score? Yes, it was Glossop away and I played the second half. No goal. Got beat 3-2. If only I came on a bit earlier, eh?
A few players have said that you are a nightmare to defend against in training, which two players would you love to play up against if you had the chance? Any Celtic player or Danny Penswick. He's a bungalow.
Who would be your dream strike partner? Suarez. Absolute baller. Just imagine us two up front, we’d easily hit 70 goals a season and Gate would be in the Football League in no time!
If you could bring 3 PL players to Squires Gate on a free, who would you bring? Sergio Aguero, Danny Drinkwater and Dele Ali. World class players.
What is your favourite derby game to watch? Which is the most entertaining? The old firm is my favourite to watch but the most entertaining has to be the el classico. Full of geniuses.
What has been the best goal you have ever scored? Do you remember your first goal for Gate? The winner away at altrincham in the FA cup for Witton Albion. My first goal for Gate was Runcorn town away in a 7-2 win.
If you were manager of a 5 a side team and could pick 2 Gate players and 3 PL legends. Who would you pick? John Maguire , Brian Penswick, Paul Gascoigne, Thierry Henry and Roy Keane
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TOTAL MATCHES
7 OVERALL RESULTS
2
2
3
AT SQUIRES GATE
2
2 AT AFC BLACKPOOL
1
1 GOALS
6
9
NWCFL LEAGUE HEAD TO HEAD RECORD GOALS
44
45 CLEAN SHEETS
3
4 CONCEDED
75
72 AVERAGE GOALS PER GAME
1.38
1.61
27TH FEBUARY 2016
26TH MARCH 2016
CAMMELL LAIRD 0
AFC BLACKPOOL 1
AFC BLACKPOOL 2
RUNCORN TOWN 2
13TH FEBRUARY 2016
22ND MARCH 2016
AFC BLACKPOOL 2
AFC BLACKPOOL 1
MAINE ROAD 0
ATHERTON COLLIERIES 3
13TH JANUARY 2016
19TH MARCH 2016
SILSDEN 0
CAMMELL LAIRD 1907 2
AFC BLACKPOOL 1
AFC BLACKPOOL 1
14TH NOVEMBER 2016
12TH MARCH 2016
MAINE ROAD 0
COLNE 2
AFC BLAKCPOOL 2
AFC BLACKPOOL 0
24TH OCTOBER 2015
2ND JANUARY 2016
AFC DARWEN 1
COLNE 2
AFC BLACKPOOL 3
AFC BLACKPOOL 1
26TH MARCH 2016
19TH MARCH 2016
6TH APRIL 2015
AFC BLACKPOOL 1
CAMMELL LAIRD 1907 2
AFC BLACKPOOL 0
RUNCORN TOWN 2
AFC BLACKPOOL 1
SQUIRES GATE 0
22ND MARCH 2016
12TH MARCH 2016
26TH DECEMBER 2014
AFC BLACKPOOL 1
COLNE 2
SQUIRES GATE 1
ATHERTON COLLIERIES 3
AFC BLACKPOOL 0
AFC BLACKPOOL 0
15TH MARCH 2016
27TH FEBUARY 2016
21ST APRIL 2014
AFC BLACKPOOL 2
CAMMELL LAIRD 1907 0
SQUIRES GATE 1
PADIHAM 2
AFC BLACKPOOL 2
AFC BLACKPOOL 3
13TH FEBRUARY 2016
20TH FEBRUARY 2016
26TH DECEMBER 2013
AFC BLACKPOOL 2
WINSFORD UNITED 3
AFC BLACKPOOL 2
MAINE ROAD 0
AFC BLACKPOOL 3
SQUIRES GATE 0
23RD JANUARY 2016
13TH JANUARY 2016
9TH APRIL 2012
AFC BLACKPOOL 1
SILSDEN 0
SQUIRES GATE 2
BOOTLE 1
AFC BLACKPOOL 1
AFC BLACKPOOL 1
Josh has been a solid centre half for Squires Gate this campaign and has picked up quite a few man of the match awards. He speaks to us about his derby day experiences, his first game for Gate and his memorable moment
Do you prepare differently for derby games than you do usually? What is the feeling before the game in the changing room? It’s always a relaxed atmosphere in the changing room up until about 5 minutes before kick-off. Then its final instructions from the Manager and game heads on.
What is your favourite derby game to watch? Do you passionately hate any team as a football fan? Arsenal vs Spurs is always good to watch, especially with the team that Spurs have got this season. Don’t have the energy to passionately support any team let alone hate any team. Do you remember your first game for Squires Gate, what was the score? Drew 1-1, can’t remember who it was against but I do remember playing a part in giving away a penalty. If you could bring in 3 PL players on a free to Squires Gate, who would you sign and why? Stones – be good to have a centre back who can actually play football Kante – be good to have a midfielder who can run, and he’s been the best player in the Premier League this season. Costa – be good to have an intimidating striker If you were manager of a 5 a side team, and had to pick 2 Gate players and 3 PL legends. Who would you pick? Fletcher, Penswick, Keane, Henry, Zola Do you remember your first goal for Squires Gate? Who was it against? Poachers finish from a corner against AFC Liverpool, strikers instinct. Is there any memorable/favourite games that you have played in? Winning 3-2 in the Cup away from home last season. 2-0 down with 20 minutes to go I score a header to make it 2-1, we then equalise with about 5 minutes to go, our CM then completes the comeback with a last minute wonder strike to get the win. What is your most memorable game within your time at Gate? Same as above
What has been the best goal you have ever scored? The best I’ve scored for Gate would be a header against Nelson last season. Free kick crossed in deep to the back post, I tried to header it back across goal instead it inadvertently went in the top corner.
WHO’S IN CHARGE? Lee Duckworth
LAST SEASON
SQUIRES GATE 0 WINSFORD UNITED 0 Penswick took the reigns after the club parted company with Dave McCann. Penswick chose to recall Stephen Higgins after he served his ban and Mckendrick after his injury. Gate started the half on fire and could have scored after 3 minutes. Penswick fired the freekick into the box but couldn’t find a Gate man. From the goal kick Winsford went down the other end and had a chance of their own. But Ben Fletcher came to Gates rescue to deny Winsford after the attacker found space. Alex Colquhoun had the chance to open the scoring from the corner but his shot floated over the bar. The game was controlled by Gate throughout the first half with the home side seeing more of the ball and having the best of the chances. Winsford opened the scoring against the run of play after 16 minutes. The striker reading the flick on which beat Colquhoun found the run of his teammate to score. Gate had a shout for a penalty turned down on 25 minutes a good burst into the box from Mckendrick the defender seemed to handball the ball but the ref waved away Gate’s claims. Gate were unlucky to go into half time one goal down but couldn’t convert there chances. The second half featured many chances again for Gate but the Blackpool side struggled to capitalise on their dominance. Ash Rowley had the chance to grab a goal back for Gate on 50 minutes from just inside the box. A good run from McKenna found Rowley who spun his man but his shot was saved. Rowley was involved again 5 minutes later when he found Alex Mckendrick on the edge of the box but he chose to cut the ball back to the edge of the box instead of across the face of goal and the ball was cleared. Billy McKenna was next to attack the Winsford back line and showed good skill to get past his man but his cross into the box couldn’t find any of the 3 Gate attackers waiting. Ryan Riley had a chance to put Gate level after coming off the bench but his header went over the bar. The damning blow for Gate came on 84 minutes when Winsford broke on the counter attack. Gate lost the ball up top and Winsford broke to find Danny Hudson he jinked past his marker and fired past Fletcher to put Winsford 2-0 up and through to the next round.
GROUND Barton Street Stadium
PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Jake
Rob
Bury vs Gillingham
0-2
2-0
Doncaster vs Blackpool
2-0
2-1
Oldham vs Chesterfield
0-2
0-1
Port Vale vs Barnsley
1-2
2-1
Barnet vs Luton
3-0
4-0
Leyton Orient vs Hartlepool
2-1
0-3
Notts County vs Wycombe
1-2
3-1
Guiseley vs Chester
1-1
2-0
Your Prediction
Name
Team
Pts
1
Ben Fletcher
Squires Gate
40
2
Daniel Hayden
Squires Gate
40
3
Peter Naylor
Barnoldswick Town
40
4
Spencer Leader
Squires Gate
40
5
Andy Richards
Squires Gate
35
6
Jack Owen
1874 Northwich
35
7
Jay Hayden
Squires Gate
35
8
Joe Duckworth
Winsford United
35
9
Mark Halliwell
Irlam
35
10
Peter Jones
West Didsbury & Chorlton
35
11
Steve Palmer
Squires Gate
35
12
Ben Metcalfe
Colne
30
13
Nathan Mckie
NWCFL Ground Hopper
30
14
Stuart Hopwood
Squires Gate
30
15
Albert Cooper
Squires Gate
25
16
Brett Ferguson
Squires Gate
25
17
Brian Addison
Squires Gate
25
18
Danny Penswick
Squires Gate
25
19
Denise Gibson
Squires Gate
25
20
Ian Woodward
Alsager Town
25
21
Joe Noblet
Squires Gate
25
22
John Maguire
Squires Gate
25
23
Josh Kay
Barnsley
25
24
Mark Ashmore
Squires Gate
25
25
Mark Morrissey
Irlam
25
26
Mick Fletcher
Colne
25
27
Paul Eke
Gateshead
20
28
Paul Smith
AFC Liverpool
20
29
Ste Bignall
Runcorn Linnets
20
30
Ash Rowley
Squires Gate
15
31
Chris Appleton
Winsford United
15
32
Peter Barton
Ashton Athletic
15
33
Ray Richards
Squires Gate
15
34
Tony Emmott
Padiham
15
International SCRAMBLE Can you unscramble the letters to find the names of International teams GLEN AND
COIL MOB A
REF CAN
RUST I AA
HALL NOD
LAY IT
RANGY ME
KERN DAM
COLDS ANT
SLEW A
LINER AD
MANIA OR
GULP ORT A
CIAO ART
SPA IN
HUNG RAY
GLUM BE I
KEY RUT
BURL SEA
WALTZ SNIDER
PAL NOD
CUED OR A
Can you unscramble these England players?
ARCLIKE RICH CAM DALE I EL JEWELS RACK HI WHENCE OIL AM RELINK GREY A BRASHLY BRONC OBIT HEALERS RAN A DIVED MACK BAH RICHLY GAL A HEAVENS AWE OAR
vid Beckham, Gary Cahill and Owen Hargreaves
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2. Michael Carrick Dele Ali, Jack Wilshere, Micheal Owen, Gary Lineker, Sir Bobby Charlton , Alan Shearer, Da1.
England, France, Holland, Germany, Scotland, Ireland , Portugal , Spain, Belgium , Belarus, Poland , Colombia, Austria , Italy, Denmark, Wales, Romania , Croatia, Hungary, Turkey, Switzerland and Ecuador.
Abbey Hey (H)
Saturday 2nd April 2016 The Royal British Legion Kick Off: 15.00 Adults £6, Concessions £3
Bootle (H)
Tuesday 12th April 2016 The Royal British Legion Kick Off: 19:45 Adults £6, Concessions £3
Runcorn Town (H)
Saturday 23rd April 2016 The Royal British Legion Stadium Kick Off: 15:00 Adults £6, Concessions £3
Runcorn Linnets (H)
Saturday 30th April 2016 The Royal British Legion
FYLDE DISCOUNT For our game with Runcorn Linnets, if you have a season ticket for any Fylde Coast clubs (Blackpool, Fleetwood or AFC Fylde) you can get a discount on admission prices. The prices would be as follows; Adults £4 Concessions £2 It must be a valid 2015/16 season ticket, and must be presented upon entry.
Winsford United
Silsden
Saturday 9th April 2016
Tuesday 19th April 2016
The Barton Stadium CW7 3AE
The Angel Telecom Stadium
Kick Off: 15:00
Kick Off: !9:45
Adults £6, Concessions £3
Adults £6, Concessions £3
Runcorn Linnets
AFC Blackpool
Saturday 16th April 2016
Tuesday 03rd May 2016
Millbank Linnets Stadium
The Mechanic Ground
Kick Off: 15:00
Kick Off: 19:45
Adults £6, Concessions £3
Adults £6, Concessions £3
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Joshua WESTWOOD
Ryan VAUGHAN
Daniel PENSWICK Brett FERGUSON Alex MCKENDRICK
Mark BUCHAN
Daniel GREEN Referee David Underwood
Ashley ROWLEY Alex COLQUHOUN Michael HALL Nathan TROUT Aaron CLARKE Steven HIGGINS Ryan RILEY Joe NOBLET Antony STAYTE Tarran MOXON
Ryan TANSER Jacob HIGHAM
Assistant Referees Richard Aspinall Christopher Haines
Ste BETTERIDGE Matthew MUSCROFT
John Maguire Treasurer John Stokes Manager Daniel Penswick Assistant Manager Brian Penswick Reserves Manager
Lloyd BLAZAS
Andy Collins
Marc TAYLOR
Under 13’s Manager
Aaron FLEMING
Mick Bishop
Kurt WILLOUGHBY
Groundsman
Ben DUFFIELD
Brian Addison
Ben SINGLETON
Mark Ashmore
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