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Newcastle Town FC vs

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Talk of The Town Good evening everyone and welcome to our rearranged evening game down here at the Red Industries Stadium. Tonight we welcome Kendal Town to our ground having made the long trip down the M6 from the Lakes to be with us. We should have welcomed them last Saturday but we were drawn to play in the Buildbase FA Trophy First Qualifying Round at Kempston Rovers. It is certainly a long way for Kendal to come for a night game. It was certainly an entertaining game last Saturday against Kempston Rivers with Town coming from behind with two early second half goals from Joe Berks and Jack Van Der Laan before an equaliser took the game penalties. With Owen Mooney saving the First two penalties from Kempston it put us on top and Castle ran out winners 4-3 and go into the Second Qualifying Round away to Coleshill Town in two weeks time. There is further FA Cup action down here this Thursday when our Under 18s are in action in the FA Youth Cup Second Qualifying Round against Halesowen Town. Prices are £3 and £1 so why not come down and cheer the lads on. We have said goodbye to Rueben Lal who has moved to Sporting Khalsa which is nearer his home in Wolverhampton but we also had our first look at Challis Johnson on Saturday and we have high hopes for him . Keep an eye out for a couple of new faces who could be joining us shortly. We are away next Saturday when we make the short visit to Widnes but there is no midweek game next week before we go to Coleshill and the Runcorn on Tuesday night. Hope you enjoy the game and we wish Kendal a safe journey home.


View from the Dugout Tonight we host Kendal in the league with another vital 3 points to play for. We would like to give a warm welcome to their players, staff, directors, and supporters. Kendal who are just below us in the table will look at this fixture as an opportunity to put points on the board the same way we do and we will expect another difficult game but go into it with confidence after a good FA trophy win on penalties away at Kempston Rovers FC on Saturday. We are in need of points at home after some very good performances against some top teams in the league but have had nothing to show for thus far. We hope you enjoy the game.

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LATEST CLUB NEWS Newcastle Town FC Welcomes Paul Wright

Paul who is a “B” Licence coach will bring a wealth of experience from his extensive local playing career at Rocester, Meir KA, Burton Albion, Eccleshall and Stafford Town, plus his 4 years of coaching at Port Vale Academy and not to forget his managerial career most recently at Rocester and a very successful period at Eastwood Hanley where he achieved back to back promotions with the Staffs County Side.

Coleshill Town FC is next

After our victory over Kempston Rovers we will now travel to play Coleshill Town of the NPL Midlands Division in the next round of the 2021/22 FA Trophy. The match is scheduled to be played on Saturday October 9th at Pack Meadow and more info on tickets and admissions will as always be posted on our website and social media feeds in the coming days.

Nathan Morley Signs Contract Extension

We are delighted to announce that after an electric start to the season Nathan Morley has signed a new long-term contract with the club. Nathan has worked extremely hard to get where he is now and we are looking forward to help him to continue his development with us.

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Kendal Town FC The Beginnings The present Club was originally formed as Netherfield AFC in 1919 when employees at K Shoes Netherfield factory were encouraged to form a football team. They were provided with land near to the factory at Parkside and began to compete in local leagues. In 1925 the team achieved its first notable success winning the Westmorland County Cup.

The Golden Era In 1945 the club joined the semi-professional ranks becoming a member of the Lancashire Combination League and for the first time in its history Netherfield AFC played against Football League opposition that year when nearly 10,000 people watched the two FA Cup ties against local rivals Barrow. Netherfield AFC was soon established as a major non-league club by taking the Lancashire Combination Championship in 1949 and again qualifying to meet a Football League side, Gateshead in the FA Cup. Cup success was quickly becoming a tradition as in the following year, 1950, after defeating North Shields at Parkside in the First Round the team travelled to Watford where over 15,000 people watched Netherfield AFC take on Watford in the Second Round. Unfortunately for the travelling fans the home side ran out 6-0 winners. 1952/53 again saw Netherfield in the First Round of the FA Cup, this time against Gainsborough Trinity where a draw at Parkside was followed with a disappointing loss at Gainsborough. The club's reputation was further enhanced when, in the 1954/55 FA Cup Wrexham were the First Round visitors to Parkside Road and had to settle for a 3-3 draw. By the time Grimsby Town visited in 1956 it had been the fifth time in eight years that Netherfield AFC had reached the First Round stage of the FA Cup. Over 5,000 people packed Parkside Road to watch the Third Division leaders beat Netherfield 5-1, a record crowd and more than 500 more than the previous year's tie against Wrexham. The following year, 1956, Netherfield won the Combination Cup, a trophy they won again five years later in 1961. In 1963 Parkside Road again saw Second Round FA Cup action as Netherfield held Football League side

Chesterfield to a draw. The 1963/64 season saw Netherfield finish runners up to Chorley in the Lancashire Combination, striker Tom Brownlee scoring an incredible season total of 76 goals. In January of the following year Brownlee was sold to Bradford City, however Netherfield still managed to win the Combination Championship Division 1 title that year. It was the first time they had won it since 1949 and as a bonus the reserve team won the Division 2 Championship in the same year.

New Challenges In 1968 the club accepted the challenge of becoming a founder member of the Northern Premier League (NPL). However, the 1970's were not kind to Netherfield as they languished around the bottom of the Northern Premier League for most of the decade. In 1980 Netherfield and Bridlington Trinity set a record for cup tie replays that will likely never be broken, when they played each other seven times in the First Round of the FA Trophy. After a total of thirteen and a half hours match play Netherfield won 2-0 to go through to the Second Round. However, the cost to both clubs was dear, a total of £1,800 and it depleted the finances of Netherfield causing the club to move down into the North West Counties League Division 1 in 1982. In 1987 the Northern Premier League expanded into a new division, League Division 1 which provided a route back for the club to play at a higher level as they joined the new Division and in 1998 the club changed its name to Netherfield Kendal.

The New Millenia In 2000 with the demise of shoe making in the town, and with the Netherfield site now a shopping complex, K Village, the club decided to re brand itself as Kendal Town to reflect its relationship with the town. Although in recent years times have not been easy for Kendal Town there has been some success on the field, in 2003 they reached the final of the Marsden Cup and over 400 fans travelled to Accrington to watch them lose 2-0 to Conference side Leigh RMI.


Kendal Town FC New state of the art floodlights began a slow process of gradual ground redevelopment in 2004 and 2,500 fans turned up to watch the lights switched on for a visiting Manchester United XI squad. Tony Hesketh returned to the club for a second spell as manager in 2004/05 steering them to fifth place in the league. In the ensuing Play-off Final the club travelled to AFC Telford as underdogs. Although Kendal could not overhaul the favourites, they won much respect from the 4,250 Telford fans watching as they narrowly lost 2-1. Later that year, the club entered into partnership with The Westmorland FA and Bolton Wanderers in an effort to improve youth football and coaching. The club achieved Charter Standard status from the FA shortly afterwards and subsequently formed a new youth club in conjunction with local club Wattsfield FC and achieved full Community Charter Standard status in an effort to improve football for boys and girls in the area. Season 2005/06 saw the Kendal's most successful season for 40 years as they achieved a promotion for the first time in their history to the Unibond Premier League. The run-in to the end of the season was a nail-biting one and Kendal missed automatic promotion on the last day of the season by a single goal, goal-difference. A packed Parkside Road witnessed a pulsating Play-off Final won by Kendal Town in the last minute when former Manager Peter Smith popped up to score the winning goal against Gresley Rovers to seal a famous promotion resulting in one of the biggest pitch invasions witnessed in Kendal! After a fine start to the 2006/07 campaign in the Unibond Premier League, reality kicked in for Kendal Town. After a series of poor results, both in the league and in cup competitions, Manager Tony Hesketh resigned and was replaced by club captain Lee Ashcroft. The club hovered around the relegation zone for some time but managed to avoid relegation. The highpoint of the season was when Preston and England legend Sir Tom Finney OBE was persuaded to become club president - Sir Tom recounted he had as a teenager been turned down by Netherfield as a player by the club. The 2007/08 season saw the club finish in mid table. The following two seasons were Town’s best in the Unibond Premier League where they secured two Play-off places in a row losing in the Semi-Finals each time.

Long-standing Chairman David Willan was replaced by Haydon Munslow in 2010. Manager Lee Ashcroft left to join Northwich Victoria halfway through the 2012/13 season taking many of the playing team with him. Steve Edmondson took over as Manager but despite winning many of the remaining games with a new hastily formed squad was unable to prevent the club being relegated. In 2013 the club house which still runs in private ownership was taken back by the club and renamed by supporters as Finney’s (after Sir Tom). In the same year Kendal Town Ladies was formed and a local Youth Development Centre established. The 2013/14 season was one of consolidation in the EVO-STIK First Division North. Former club striker David Foster replaced Steve Edmondson as manager. The season opened with hopes of a Play-off place, but after a series of indifferent results David Foster departed and his assistant Michael Stringfellow stepped up as replacement. He was able to produce a number of exciting home wins against highly rated clubs but couldn’t find a consistent run of results. The 2015/16 started well for Michael Stringfellow with good results. A troubled period then followed with an outside Lancashire based business consortium trying hard to take over the club. Internal friction amongst the club’s members was mirrored by increasingly poor results on the pitch. Chairman Haydon Munslow resigned and was replaced by George Gudgeon. Michael Stringfellow resigned and was replaced by a new coaching team led by Gary Fawcett and returning David Foster as manager. The consortium withdrew. Results started to again improve, leading to a mid-table finish in 2016/17. Foster remained at the helm for the start of the 2017/18 season when results started to again improve, leading to a mid-table finish in the Northern Premier League's 50th anniversary season. Further consolidation followed over the summer for the 2018/19 campaign, a milestone 100th season for the Mintcakes.


Kendal Town FC During the last three seasons, in order to reduce inherited debt and reduce bills has seen the Chairman having to make unpopular decisions, such as reducing/removing player wage bill, recruiting players from in and around the surrounding area, causing continued criticism and protests for him to resign. In early 2019 a ten-point strategy laying out the plans to move the club forward was revealed to the supporters. A majority of the players refused to play for the club and manager Dave Foster was relieved of his duties. Former manager Steve Edmondson took over as caretaker manager and the team avoided relegation although fortune favoured them, with the resignation of Colwyn Bay from the league. In the 2019/20 season Steve Edmondson was appointed manager on a full-time basis, with Keith Singleton his assistant in a campaign that was never to be completed due to the coronavirus outbreak. 2020/21 suffered the same fate with Kendal playing 12 games, with a record of 2 wins, 4 draws and 6 defeats



Kendal Town FC Eric Yahaya 6ft2 striker, who can also play on both wings, has had a good start with The Mintcakes

having scored 2 goals already one in the FA cup v Glossop. Eric is a quick, strong direct

player who likes to take players on and has an eye for goal, as he’s shown already.

Gedeao Varela 5ft 9 who grew up as a left winger, but has since turned into more of an attacking

midfielder. Very good on the ball and has experience at a number of clubs both in

England and Portugal. Former clubs: AFC Fylde, Atherton LR, St Helens Town, Glossop

North End, Sanjoanense and Sporting Lisbon Academy.

Jack Patrick Jack can play in many positions and has played under manager Chris Humphrey before

at Gretna. Jack has followed suit and looks forward to the new season.

J’nai Butterfield-Steede Pacy, attacking left back that enjoys defending and going forward. Bermuda National

team player and previously at Kidderminster Harriers and Ilkeston Town FC.

Yves Zama 6ft2 very strong striker who can hold the ball up really well. An will be a great player for

Town. Has great experience having played for: Burscough FC, Southport FC, Bangor

City and Glossop North End.

Matthew Marsh Central midfielder 22 years of age, youth career at Bolton Wanderers, a versatile box to

box midfielder who has an eye for goal and very assured in possession. Matthew has

also played for Atherton Colliers.

Chappy Massamba A quick player who likes to get at players can play as a striker or on both wings. Chappy

is looking forward to this upcoming season. Previous clubs: AFC Darwen, Padiham and

most recently West Didsbury and Chorlton.


Kendal Town FC Thomas Fagan A tough versatile player who can play in defence or midfield. He is hoping to continue his

progression following a positive spell under management of Chris Humphrey.

Faisal Al Raisi 5ft 8 winger who is very quick and skill full. A direct player who is a good passer of the

ball. Former clubs Barnoldswick Town FC and Bolton County FC.

Adam Walton A versatile player who will play regardless. A young 18 year old who has a bright future

ahead of him. Adam has come straight into the squad from a Carlisle United scholarship.

Louis Jeanne 6ft 4 centre back, big strong aggressive defender, however also calm on the ball and

excited for the new season. Having joined from Atherton LR.

Jack Milburn A young attacking player looking to make his mark with the first team and looking forward

to the season with The Mintcakes.

Mambwe Chilufya Previously played for the Mintcakes under Dve Foster. Can play in a variety of positions.

Likes to get forward as much as possible. Former clubs: Warton Warriors, Carnforth

Rangers, Blackburn Rovers academy, Caton United, Lancaster City FC, Slyn with Hest

and Glossop North End.

Jordan Scott Energetic and competitive midfielder who has already impressed in pre season scoring a

stunning goal against Whitehaven. Former clubs include: Clitheroe FC, Olympia (Australia),

Padiham, Preston North End and AFC Darwen. Jordan is also vice captain of The

Mintcakes.


Kendal Town FC Morgan Bacon Morgan joined the club four years ago and is the longest serving player, formerly at Carlisle

United, our number one goalkeeper who is close to 100 games for the club.

Greg McCaragher After a youth career at Burnley and Fleetwood Town, Greg played professionally in Sweden

during the 2019 and 2020 season before joining The Mintcakes. A dynamic, energetic two

footed central midfielder looking to make a continued impact with the club.

Hugo Rodriguez has been another fans favourite since joining the club, a tall powerful and quality striker who

has been given the club captaincy by Town manager and is a real asset on and off the pitch. Shaun Gardner Shaun returns to the club as player/assistant manager. An attacking player who is known

for scoring goals. Formerly at Penrith FC, and adds great experience both on and off the

pitch. Shaun is a fans favourite at Town.

Jack Rossi Experience beyond his years, currently out with injury however once recovered will be

keen to make an impact and help the team. Jack is also a Dover Academy player.

Chris Wraighte A very fit versatile player who enjoys defending and attacking. Looking forward to the

season, and feels proud to represent The Mintcakes.

Luca Ross 20 year old keeper good shop stopper. Previoius clubs Windermere FC, Burnley FC

shadow squad, Kendal County and now Kendal Town


Kendal Town FC Chris Humphrey The gaffer. Former Jamaican international, Preston North End, Motherwell, Kelty Hearts

and a few more to name. Chris is player/manager of the Club. Having had a successful

playing career especially with Preston North End achieving promotion at Wembley to get

them into the Championship. His experience and knowledge of the game is certainly

starting to pay off at the club as he looks to progress this young Kendal Town squad. Joseph Salter 6ft 1 versatile left footed player, capable of playing both attacking and defensive roles. Previous

clubs include: St Martins FC, Barnton FC, ST Ambrose University (USA) and Witton Albion Manuel Diop Parra A tall aggressive central defender who is very composed on the ball. Having played over in Spain he brings some great experience to Town. Played at clubs Palma de Mallorca Humphrey’s Backroom staff Lynsey Goodyear Sports therapist/conditioning coach. Provides the strength and conditioning for all the players making sure they are fit and helps reduce the risk of injury. Connor Walker Our opposition analyst/scout having joined last season under Chris Humphrey. He watches the opposition and prepares a detailed report for the management team based on his experience, including stats. Connor is looking forward to this season and helping the team as much as he can with all of his off the field hard work. Macauley Barclay Performance/video analyst-is the man behind the VEO camera recording the matches and training for manager Chris Humphrey. Performance/video analyst who currently posses the level 2 Performance Analysis in football qualification and will be looking to undertake the level 3 in the near future. He provides management with any clips they require to help the teams performance.




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Northern Premier League West Table

(Table correct as of 27.09-2021

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Marine vs Colne Mossley vs Leek Town Runcorn Linnets vs City of Liverpool Trafford vs Prescot Cables Widnes vs Bootle


2021/22 Player Stats Player

APPS

Dominic Kurasik Owen Mooney Zak Noble James Askey Luke Dennis Jack Fishman Matt Harrison # Tommy van der Laan Jack van der Laan Will Lloyd Lewis Jarman Jack Grimshaw Joe Berks Ethan Vale Nathan Morley Maxwell Chimenes Declan Arber Ryan Baxter Harvey Howell # Challis Johnson Will Gibbons *

1 9 1 11 11 9 (2) 2 11 11 0 (2) 8 (1) 1 4 (3) 11 11 6 (1) 5 (5) 4 (2) 2 (2) 0 (1) 3 (3)

Including all league and cup games

GOALS

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0

* No Longer with the club | # Currently away on Loan with another club


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Dominic Kurasik Owen Mooney James Askey Luke Dennis Jack Fishman Tommy van der Laan Jack van der Laan Will Lloyd Lewis Jarman Jack Grimshaw Joe Berks Ethan Vale Nathan Morley Maxwell Chimenes Declan Arber Ryan Baxter Challis Johnson

Oliver Lombard Jack Patrick J'Nai Butterfield-Steede Thomas Fagan Louis Jeanne Manuel Diop Parra Jack Milburn Jordan Scott Yves Zama Greg McCaragher Mambwe Chilufya Shaun Gardner Gedeao Varela Matthew Marsh Chris Wraighte Eric Yahaya

(Both managers will select from a list of players available to them today)

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Manager Chris Humphrey

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