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Market Drayton Town vs
Colne FC Saturday 11th March 3:00 pm Kickoff Greenfields Sports Ground, Greenfields Lane, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 3SL
Admission Adults - £7.00 Seniors - £6.00 Children - £1.00
MARKET DRAYTON TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB Ground : Greenfields Sports Ground, Greenfields Lane, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 3SL Tel : 07435 960650 E-mail : secretaryMDTFC@hotmail.com RULE 2.13 Club Entity Incorporated - A private Limited company by guarantee without share capital (company no. 07362001)
Directors Brian Garratt, Frank Hodgkiss, Pauline Hodgkiss, Clive Jones
Associate Member of The FA | Member of Shropshire FA Chairman : Mick Murphy Treasurer : John Kirkham Secretary : Darren Beech Club Safety Officer : Mark Parton Press/Media : Cliff Taylor Manager : Matt Johnson Head Coach : Steve Chamberlain Physio : Jess Sayers
MANAGERS
VIEW & REVIEW
A very warm welcome to the management, players, officials and fans of Colne FC. We hope you enjoy your stay with us and wish you a safe journey home after the game. We go into today’s game off the back of a real positive performance against 10th place City of Liverpool. It was a City of Liverpool side that had come of a win, loss and draw from their last three games and were only 8 points off a playoff spot. They had scored as many as they had conceded so I knew there would be areas to exploit but also they would be capable of grinding out a result if needed. The game plan was to press high and strangle them off the ball, forcing them to go long enabling us to pick up firsts and second balls, which we did. We looked comfortable at the back, dominated the midfield and dangerous going forward creating the better chances. I think if our pitch was more forgiving it would of suited us even better. They had one chance on the break with a good delivery and finished well to go 1-0 behind. We responded well and engineered a penalty before halftime which Eshan converted. We started the second half the same as the first and looked strong. Unfortunately the mad 5 minutes then came with City of Liverpool going down to 10 men, we miss penalty, Panashue sent off and conceding a second goal. It was like winning the jackpot then having it taken off you before you could spend it! This really knocked the stuffing out of us and we just didn’t get back into any rhythm or momentum. We pushed more and conceded a third against the run of play which “is was it is”. Todays game will truly see where we are at as a group, with Colne sitting 3 places above us, all be it coming off the back of an excellent win against Widnes in the week. We have worked hard in the week and there is a real focus on todays game knowing 3 points can kick start a run to get off the bottom of the table. Again I urge our home supporters to continue to support the team on this journey and even tough results haven’t been there they can see progression in application, work ethics and game plan since I took the job. All the best and hope you enjoy the game.
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YOUR 21/22 Gingerbread Men Ashley Rawlins: Talented Goalkeeper who has returned to the club after a season at AFC Telford United. Amongst the best Goalkeepers in the NPL. Sam Leyland: Sam is a young pacey, tricky winger who has the ability to beat his man on a regular basis. Has a lot of potential at this level. Sam has previously been on the books of Port Vale and Stafford Rangers. Andre James- Big strong striker who when fit will always score goals. Brendan Price: Left sided player who gives balance to the team. Versatile player who can play in a variety of roles and positions. Joe Care: Excellent Centre half signing who should progress as the season unfolds. Justice Campbell- Classy Left footed midfield dynamo. A player who loves to get on the ball and dictate the play. Rory Regan- Young left sided defender recently signed from Rocester. A promising player for the future. Jack Sweeney- On loan from AFC Telford United. Great prospect for the future. Jamie Meadows; Jamie is a very highly rated box to box competitive central midfielder, whose has spent time at Kidderminster Harriers & AFC Wulfrunians. Eshan Greer - Eshan is a technically gifted and hard working centre forward with bags of pace previous clubs include AFC Wulfrunians & Stourbridge Cameron East - Cameron is a young ‘two footed’ talented full back who provides an abundance of energy, forward thinking play and great defensive quality; Cameron’s previous clubs include Stourbridge and AFC Wulfrunians. Brendon Price - Brendon is ‘Mr Versatile and is comfortable playing in defence, midfield or as an attacking forward. Brendon is a vital part of the MDTFC team and has proven to be a true and loyal stalwart in what had been a very difficult Season. Jordan Jones: Jordan is a strong, powerful, experienced LB/LWB or LM. Jordan will add quality and a high level of intensity to the squad. Jordan has played locally for Shawbury, Ellesmere and Shifnal Town so is well aware of MDTFC heritage.
YOUR 21/22 Gingerbread Men Joe Hawkins - Joe is a strong and experienced central defender who is comfortable with the ball at his feet. Joe’s previous clubs include Worcester City, Crawley and Lye Town. Angelo Franco - Angelo is an vastly experienced centre midfielder that will not only add ‘bite’ and energy but also a high level of midfield quality. Randane Lamond - Randane is an athletic, clinical centre forward with a proven goal scoring CV. Randane’s previous clubs include Redditch Utd, Kidderminster Harriers & Coventry Sphinx. Reuben MacKay - Reuben is a highly rated, tricky, direct right or left sided midfielder. Reuben has a wealth of Non-League experience. Panashe Madamba- Panashe is a strong dynamic and powerful centre forward who has showcased his talents in China, Belgium and Spain. Mike O’Reilly - Mike is a very versatile player with a wand of a left foot, he is highly capable of playing in defence, midfield or as an attacking forward. Mike is in his second spell at Market Drayton, previous clubs include Oswestry Town and Chasetown. James O’Reilly - Jimmy is a vastly experienced central defender, but is also very comfortable in any role in the defence and midfield. Jimmy is also in his second spell at Market Drayton, previous clubs include Oswestry Town and Chasetown. Roger Ngaah Bosio - Roger brings an abundance of energy, power and grit to an already talented MDTFC midfield. He has a wealth of experience from Spain, but carved his UK career at Highgate United, Redditch United and Banbury United.
COLNE FC
www.colnefootballclub.com Colne F.C. were formed in January 1996, by a group of like-minded people under the wing of now Life President Dave Blacklock. The enthusiasts combined their strengths and knowledge of non-league football, and arrangements were made for a new club to use the vacant Holt House Stadium, once used by the Dynamoes in the North West Counties Football League Division Two.
Season 2003/04 brought back the glory days to Colne with a string of successes. In the League Colne had to play catch up after a successful cup run, but ended the season 10 points clear in Division two, scoring 102 goals in their 38 games.Colne completed the double by winning the Division Two Trophy 1 – 0 over Great Harwood.
Colne FC’s first ever competitive game was on the 17th August 1996 against Middlewich and the result ended in a 1 – 0 defeat.
The season was capped by an amazing run in the FA Vase for a North West Counties Football League Division Two club, they progressed all the way to the semi-finals, (via an incredible 1 – 2 away win at AFC Wimbledon) before being defeated over two legs 4 – 3 on aggregate to AFC Sudbury
The team was then managed by Keith Mason, but after his resignation soon after, Denzel Hart was appointed to the hot seat. His first game was a 6 – 0 defeat away at Ashton Town, but just two games later Colne FC recorded their first ever victory thumping Bacup Borough 5 – 2. The highlight of the season, coming when the reserves won the BEP Cup at Clitheroe’s Shawbridge ground. In the summer of 2002 James Webster took control of the club, to become the youngest chairman in the league at the age of 24. James was a player at the club with plenty of experience and along with his father who was vice chairman, had a strong desire to see the current side emulate the success of its predecessors. Webster responded immediately by appointing Nigel Coates as the new manager as well as player Gary Rishton as his number 2. Nigel had played for the Dynamoes, being in the FA Vase winning team and had experience of management at local rivals Nelson. .
As the season progressed attendances started to rise as the local population realised we were no longer the whipping boys of the league, and the famous RED ARMY was formed. In November 2013 Colne’s manager for the past 10 years Nigel Coates stepped down from the hot seat and former Colne player Steve Cunningham was appointed manager, with another former Colne favourite Ted Cockett as his No.2 and Coach. Steve and Ted had ambitious plans for the club and wasted no time in bringing in a few new faces to boost the playing squad, consolidating for the rest of the season but with big hopes and plans for the following seasons.
COLNE FC
www.colnefootballclub.com Season 2014-15 proved to be the best ever at that time in terms of league placing, with Colne finishing a creditable fourth. Season 2015-16 proved to be the best ever in Colne FC twenty year history. The reds battled for the NWCFL Premier title with Runcorn Linnets and Atherton Collieries with the Reds winning the title with an 81 minute goal at 1874 Northwich securing 100 points and 100 + goals upon the way. The reds also reached the final of the League Cup before falling to Atherton. 2016-17 saw the Reds compete at level 4 for the first time in their history and finished a more than creditable 5th and the final play-off spot which the Reds lost in the semi- final to Farsley Celtic. The Colne fans earned many accolades throughout the season for their fine and vocal support of the team. The 2017-18 season see’s Steve Cunningham lead his team for another tilt at the title. A new Chairman Ryan Haigh was appointed in June 2017 and with the backing of Utility Renewals. The reds again were competitive missing out on the final play off place on goal difference.
S2018-19 saw a new era for the club with the formation of the NPL West Division. Again Colne suffered play off heartache losing to a last minute extra goal in the Semi-final at Leek Town. 2019-20 sees a return to a North / South split for the NPL leagues. Again Steve Cunningham and his Management team will be looking to finish near the top of the table. Having lost a couple of key players form the 2018-19 squad Steve looks to have made some astute signings and the Red Army are optimistic of another enjoyable season.
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COLNE FC
COLNE FC APPEARANCES
Oliver Roberts
35
Daniel Edwards
5
Paul Dugdale
32
Tommy Lent
5
Harry Winstanley
32
Matty Makinson
5
Reece Webb-Foster
31
Louis Myers
5
Charlie Russell
28
Elliott Rokka
5
Anthony Williams
26
Enoch Takpe
5
Tom Dean
25
Craig Ellison
4
Hakan Burton
24
Ewan McFarlane
4
Ryan Taylor
23
Olatunde Bayode
19
Matty Morgan
4
Lee Pugh
19
William Shepherd
4
Alex Dodd
16
Joel Torrence
4
Billy Hasler Cregg
15
Ryan Forde
3
Aaron Turner
15
Leon Johnson
3
Harry Canon-Noren
12
Jack Williams
3
Tyler Hornby-Forbes
11
Declan Baldwin
2
Prince Haywood
10
Regan Brown
2
Dean Ing
10
Kian Ellis
2
Jack Worrall
9
William Habler Crece
2
Cameron Gourley
8
Ethan Sutcliffe
2
Sam O’Halleron
8
Jesurun Uchegbulan
2
Kingsley Williams
8
Matthew Lawlor
1
Tom Brown
5
Sam Waller
1
GOAL SCORERS Reece Webb-Foster
16
Olatunde Bayode
3
Matty Morgan
3
Oliver Roberts
3
Lee Pugh
2
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The other great ‘Town’ in Market Drayton Daniel Derrington, opened The Town House Restaurant in February 2018, having previously run a restaurant in France since 2011. “We want to sell food you can’t do at home, I’m not the only one who can make this, but I’m the only one doing it in the area – you have to travel to Shrewsbury or Nantwich otherwise.” Originally from Halifax, Daniel has been a chef for 18 years. The Town House serves modern British food but with a twist – such as Braised duck leg ‘Kiev’, black pudding, burnt leeks, duck butter and chip shop curry sauce. Everything is handmade including bread, yoghurts and chutneys and wherever possible local suppliers are being used such as Joules Brewery and Buttercross Farm.
Tel: 01630 657344
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Telephone - 01630 652604
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RSC are the Main Club Sponsor Of Market Drayton Town FC
In addition to getting his customers back on the road, Steve’s biggest passion is restoring old vintage cars. As a family run business, we fully understand the importance and difference it makes to provide close customer service on every single project we undertake. As part of our unrivalled customer service, we guarantee all of our customers access to a hire car, regardless of whether their insurance premium covers it or not.
Alongside Steve, we have a small but exceptionally trained group of expert technicians. Following Steve’s guidance and his knowledge and experience of over 35 years in the industry, we make sure every single repair and restoration is completed to the highest possible standard.
We are very proud that an abundance of our work comes through referrals, which is why we continue to strive for great customer service, speedy turnaround and competitive prices no matter the client or the size of the job. With RSC, you will find no hidden costs or added extras, every quote we give is fully inclusive of all costs for ultimate transparency and respect for our loyal customers
RSC Body Centre 27-31 Tern Valley Business Park Market Drayton TF9 3SQ
Tel: 01630 655311
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(Table correct as of 09.03.2022) -1 Kendal Town - Ineligible player
S Y A D TO s e r u t i x F
City of Liverpool v Warrington Rylands Kendal Town v Mossley Leek Town v Workington AFC Marine v 1874 Northwich Market Drayton Town v Colne Newcastle Town v Bootle Ramsbottom United v Prescot Cables Runcorn Linnets v Clitheroe Trafford v Kidsgrove Athletic Widnes v Glossop North End
Northwhich 1874
Ground : The Offside Trust Stadium, Townfield, Townfield Lane, Barnton, Northwich CW8 4LJ
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Bootle FC
Ground : Berry Street Garage Stadium, Vesty Business Park, Bootle L30 1NY
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City of Liverpool Ground : Rivacre Road, Ellesmere Port, CH66 1NJ
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Clitheroe FC
Ground : Shawbridge St, Clitheroe BB7 1LZ
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Colne FC
Ground : Holt House Harrison Drive, Colne BB8 9SF
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Glossop North End
Ground : The Amdec Forklift Stadium Surrey Street Glossop SK13 7AJ
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Kendal Town FC Ground : Parkside Road, Kendal, LA9 7BL
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Kidsgrove Athletic Ground : Hollinwood Rd, Kidsgrove, Stoke-on-Trent ST7 1DQ
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Leek Town FC
Ground : Harrison Park, Macclesfield Rd, Leek ST13 8LD
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Marine A.F.C.
Ground : The Marine Travel Arena, College Rd, Liverpool L23 3AS
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Mossley AFC
Ground : Seel Park, Market Street, Mossley, Lancashire, OL5 OES
///detail.armed.rugs
Newcastle Town FC
Ground : The Red Industries Stadium Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffs ST5 3BX
///transit.ports.ranks
Prescot Cables FC
Ground : IP Truck Parts Stadium Hope St, Prescot L34 6HB
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Ramsbottom Utd FC
Ground : Bridge St, Ramsbottom, Bury BL0 0BS
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Runcorn Linnets
Ground : Millbank Linnets Stadium, Stockham Lane, Murdishaw, Runcorn WA7 6GJ
///cities.mural.poodle
Trafford FC
Ground : Pennybridge Ln, Urmston, Manchester M41 5DX
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Warrington Rylands FC Ground : Gorsey Ln, Warrington WA2 7SH
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Widnes FC
Ground : Lower House Ln, Widnes WA8 7DZ
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Workington FC
Ground : Borough Park, Workington CA14 2DT
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Monday 14th March Kickoff - 7:45pm
Saturday 2nd April Kickoff - 3:00pm
Ashley Rawlins Cameron East Brendon Price Jamie Meddows Ben Jevons Jordan Jones Panashe Madama Matthew Johnson Eshan Greer Alexandru Margina Reuban Mackay Jack Sweeney Randane Larmond Roger Bosio James Dutton Joe Care
Hakan Burton Prince Haywood Paul Dugdale Tommy Lent Tom Dean Oliver Roberts Daniel Edwards Kingsley Williams Ethan Sutcliffe Jack Williams Elliott Rokka Jack Worrall Dean Ing Aaron Turner Regan Brown Daniel Thorpe
(Both managers will select from a list of players available to them today)
Manager Matt Johnson
Manager Jon Macken
Today's Match Officials Ref: Thomas Swift Asst A: Michael Day | Asst B: Daniel Simmons