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Market Drayton Town vs
Mossley AFC Saturday 25th September 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 : Richard Brown Assistant Manager : Chris Worrall Head Coach : Steve Chamberlain Assistant Coach : Nick Roberts Physio : Jess Sayers
Good Afternoon and welcome to the greenfields sports arena for today's match v high flying Mossley. We wish you an enjoyable afternoon here in Shropshire and a safe journey home. We continue to complete for large periods in the previous two matches but unfortunately, we are not able to turn possession into goals and therefore points will always be difficult to obtain at this level of competition. Thanks for your continued supports during these difficult times.
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Mossley were formed in 1903 as Park Villa, After more than fifty years in the Cheshire initially competing in local competitions but, League, the Lilywhites were elected to the after just one season the club's name was Northern Premier League in 1972.
changed to Mossley Juniors. In 1909 they became Mossley AFC and moved to their During the late 70's, Mossley grew into a
present ground Seel Park in 1912 from their formidable force in non-league football. They previous site at Luzley. The early years of Mossley AFC were spent in the Ashton & District League culminating in a superb season in 1914-15 when Mossley won the League, Manchester Junior Cup and the Lady Aitken Cup, progressing to the South East Lancs League in 1915, the Manchester Amateur League in 1916 and the Lancashire Combination in 1918. In 1919 Mossley became founder members of the Cheshire County League, finishing runners up in the first season in both League and League Cup, returning to win the League Cup the following season beating Sandbach Ramblers in the final. Apart from many successes in the Ashton Challenge Cup and various Manchester Cup wins Mossley had many lean years in the League, rarely finishing in the top half of the table, although, in 1961 they won the Cheshire League Cup for only the second time when they beat a strong Tranmere Rovers Reserve side 6-3 at Hyde United's ground under the guidance of former Blackburn Rovers star Eddie Quigley. Mossley's most successful season in their Cheshire League days was in 1969-70 when Don Wilson's side finished runners-up in the League, reached the 1st Round Proper of the FA Cup for the first time in 20 years, losing narrowly in a replay to Stockport County and, made it to the quarter finals of the inaugural F.A. Challenge Trophy going out to then Southern League giants Barnet.
won successive League titles in 1978-79 and 1979-80 and finished runners-up in each of the next three seasons. With influential manager Bob Murphy at the helm the club also saw it's greatest moment. May 1980 saw the Lilywhites at Wembley in the Final of the F.A.Challenge Trophy. After defeating supposedly bigger clubs like Altrincham, Blyth Spartans and Boston United on the way, Mossley unluckily lost 2-1 in the final to Dagenham, their first defeat in 31 games. A crowd of 26,000 were at Wembley, and a memorable day for the Club and town was captured for posterity by Granada TV in their documentary “Mossley Goes To Wembley.” At this time Mossley had the most formidable strike force in non-league football with the legendary Leo Skeete, Dave Moore and Ian Smith alongside first Eamonn O'Keefe (sold to Everton for a club record £25,000 fee), and then Kevan Keelan. The following season saw Mossley take their only Football League scalp in the FA Cup when they beat Crewe Alexandra at Seel Park. Other League clubs faced in the FA Cup during the glory years were Rotherham United, York City, Mansfield Town, Stockport County, Huddersfield Town and Darlington.
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The great run of success ended abruptly in In 1997 the Club parted company with
1984 when following financial upheavals the manager Kevan Keelan and installed another Lilywhites finished bottom of the then one former Lilywhites player, Benny Phillips as his
division NPL and had to seek re-election. replacement. Season 1998-99 then saw A gradual recovery took place through the 80's with 1988-89 being the most successful since the glory days. Under the guidance of Bryan Griffiths and the now Cardiff City manager Dave Jones, Mossley won the NPL Cup, Manchester FA Premier Cup, Reporter Floodlit Cup and at the start of the following season, the NPL Challenge Shield.
Mossley more than unfortunate not to win the title, losing out in controversial circumstances to Workington on the last day of the season. It was a bitter pill to swallow after leading the table for the last three months which included a club record 12 successive wins.
After this, fortunes faded again following further financial problems with the Club narrowly avoiding relegation in 1992. The following year, after a calamitous series of results not even the return of the legendary Bob Murphy could save the Club from the drop.
The Millennium season saw Mossley again reach the quarter finals of the FA Carlsberg Vase, going down 3-1 at eventual winners Deal Town and slip from the title race after that blow to finish 4th. They did though reach the final of the Manchester Premier Cup, unluckily losing by a last minute goal to Droylsden at Oldham Athletic's Boundary Park.
Over the next two years Mossley saw no fewer than six managerial changes and the Lilywhites run of 23 years in the Unibond/NPL came to an end in 1995 when they were relegated to the North West Counties League.
2000-01 was a disappointing one after a great start which saw the record 12 successive wins equalled, but hampered by injuries and suspensions to key players Mossley eventually finished in mid-table.
1995-96 saw Mossley make a highly promising NWCL debut, involved in the promotion race for most of the season they eventually finished 4th, reaching the final of the NWCL Floodlit Trophy into the bargain.
In November 2001 Benny Phillips was replaced as manager by former Coventry City and Stoke City star Ally Pickering and Mossley finished in 8th position.
The following season, after a bright start, the team failed to stay the pace with the leaders and finally finished in 7th position, but did have a great run in the FA Carlsberg Vase, reaching the quarter finals.
Mossley finished their Centenary Season 2002-03 in 3rd position, reaching the quarter finals of the FA Carlsberg Vase for the third time and won their first silverware in over a decade when beating Clitheroe 2-1 to win the NWCL Worthington Trophy at Gigg Lane, Bury.
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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.
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saw Quinn replaced by former The 2003-04 season saw Jason Beckford Summer 2008 replace Pickering as manager just prior to the Mossley player Chris Willcock as manager and
in a creditable 10th season and the club fought tooth and nail to the team finished win promotion to the UniBond League, going position, also reaching the final of the on a 21 match unbeaten run up to the new Manchester FA Premier Cup, unluckily losing year. They were then hit by a 3 point deduction due to an administrative error and form took a nosedive as the team quickly crashed out of four cups and lost poll position in the League. The drama continued to the end as Mossley where just pipped to the title by Clitheroe on the last day of the season. Promoted in second place, 2004-05 season saw Mossley consolidate back in the UniBond League, being unfortunate to miss out on a place in the promotion play off's after finishing in 7th place. In the 2005/06 season Mossley excelled by becoming Champions of the UniBond League Division One on the last day of the season, finishing two points above Fleetwood Town. This despite losing their last two games earned promotion to the Premier Division where they had last competed in 1993. Unfortunately, the joy was short-lived as the Lilywhites were relegated at the end of the season, returning to a newly reconstituted UniBond Division One they were placed in the North Division. Beckford resigned followed quickly by the retirement of the clubs Directors and main sponsors, the Rigby family after a ten year period in control of club affairs. A new Board of Directors made up of club supporters was appointed in the summer and former Emley, Altrincham and Ashton United boss Gerry Quinn was named as manager in what was a hugely transitional time for the club.
2-1 to Droylsden in the final at Oldham Athletic's Boundary Park.
In late December 2009 severe weather caused two of the 39 year old floodlights to collapse and the remaining six pylons were condemned meaning midweek home games were played at Ashton United's Hurst Cross for the remainder of the season. A new floodlight system was installed in the close season of 2010. Chris Willcock resigned in January 2010 to be replaced by his former assistant John Flanagan and the team enjoyed a great run climbing to 7th position. Flanagan resigned at the end of the season and he was replaced by former Stalybridge Celtic reserve boss Shaun Higgins. Despite a good FA Cup run to the final qualifying round Higgins reign only lasted until March 2011 when following a poor run of results and form he was replaced by former Woodley Sports boss Gareth McClelland, initially on a caretaker basis. McClelland impressed enough to be given the job for the 2011/12 season Mossley's 100th year at Seel Park. McClelland resigned in January 2012 and former Accrington and Droylsden defender Steve Halford was appointed player manager and lifted the team to a comfortable midtable finish. Mossley also reached the final of the Manchester FA Premier Cup but the final was never played as scheduled opponents Droylsden couldn't raise an eligible team and so the Lilywhites were awarded the trophy by default.
MOSSLEY AFC
www.mossleyafc.co.uk The 2012/13 season saw Mossley competing at the top end of the Evo-stik League Division One North throughout the campaign finally achieving a play off position on the final day of the season. However, the team were then desperately unlucky to lose to an injury time goal at Cammell Laird in the play off semi final. The Lilywhites did, however, retain the Manchester FA Premier Cup beating Salford City on penalties in the final at Stockport County’s Edgeley Park ground following a 2-2 draw. Manager Halford departed to Ashton United just prior to pre season and Mossley appointed his former assistant Peter Band and ex Winsford United boss Lloyd Morrison as joint managers for the 2013/14 season and with a completely rebuilt team finished just below mid-table. The 2014/15 season saw Mossley competing all season for a play off place only losing out in the last week of the campaign. That disappointment was waylaid by success in the Manchester FA Premier Cup as the Lilywhites beat Curzon Ashton on penalties in the final at Oldham Athletic's Boundary Park to win the trophy for the third time in four seasons. 2015/16 saw the Lilywhites on the fringes of the play offs throughout the season but injuries and suspensions took their toll on League form and the team had to settle for a mid table finish. However, Mossley retained the Manchester FA Premier Cup beating National League North neighbours Stalybridge Celtic 3-1 in the final at Hyde United’s Ewen Fields Stadium to win the trophy for the fourth time in five years. .
2016/17 and 2017/18 were largely disappointing seasons culminating in the departure of the the popular Band and Morrison in April 2018 after almost five years in charge. Former Stockport Town boss Dave Wild and ex Glossop and Cheadle Town coach Terry Hincks were appointed as successors. The 2018/19 season saw the Lilywhites challenging for a play off place throughout the season but in the end finished in 8th place also reaching the Manchester Premier Cup Final losing 3-1 to Curzon Ashton Terry Hincks departed to become manager of Abbey Hey at the end of the season leaving Dave Wild in sole charge. Wild resigned in February 2020 after a poor run of form with team captain Andy Keogh taking over as caretaker manager. However, four games later the season was halted due to the Covid-19 virus outbreak. Former Chadderton FC Manager David Fish was appointed team manager in June 2020 and along with his assistant Lee Ashworth put together a new look squad which has gradually been improved upon in readiness for the 2021/22 season.
MOSSLEY AFC
www.mossleyafc.co.uk Antony Brown - Forward (dob 26/12/92) Big, powerful forward Antony Brown was signed in October 2020 from Silsden. A prolific scorer throughout his career he previously played for Brighouse Town, Emley, Nostell MW, Campion and Eccleshill United having begun as a youth player with Huddersfield Town. Jordan Butterworth – midfield / defender (dob 04/09/1998) Midfielder Jordan was signed from Chadderton in July 2020. He was previously a member of the first ever quadruple winning Curzon Ashton Youth Team in 2016/17, having previously been part of the academies at Manchester United and Oldham Athletic. The Ashton-under-Lyne based midfielder moved to Chadderton in 2017 and was an integral part of their first team for three years. Kain Dean - midfield (dob 21/08/2002) Kain is a versatile left sided player who signed in July 2021 from FC United of Manchester having previously graduated through the ranks at Mansfield Town. Alex Dinsmore – midfield / defender (dob 27/10/1997) Versatile left sided player Alex (age 23) was signed in August 2021 following an extended trial after moving north from Wiltshire. His previous club is Royal Wootton Bassett Town of the Hellenic League. Alex previously played for Cheltenham Town, Cirencester Town and Loughborough University. Declan Evans – defender (dob 29/06/1999) Declan is a strong and skilful central defender signed originally on dual registration from Chorley in December 2017 but has been fully committed to Mossley since the closed season of 2018. He was voted both Managers and Players Player of the Year in the 2018/19 season and Players Player of the Year again in 2019/20. Declan previously came through the youth ranks at Rochdale. Mason Fawns - forward / midfield (dob 10/01/1999) Attacking midfielder Mason Fawns signed for Mossley from Ramsbottom United in the 2021 closed season. He came through the ranks at Blackburn Rovers and Oldham Athletic, making his first team debut for Oldham in 2017 and going on to make 6 first team appearances while also have loan spells at Ashton United and AFC Fylde. Since leaving Oldham in 2019 he has also had spells with Curzon Ashton and Alttrincham.
Jack Grundy – defender (dob 05/09/2001) Central defender Jack initially signed for Mossley on work experience from Oldham Athletic in December 2019. He then joined the Lilywhites on a permanent basis following his release from the Latics in June 2020. Jordan Hadlow goalkeeper (dob 12/08/1997) Jordan is a young keeper who was signed in July 2020 from Chadderton. He had enjoyed an impressive 2019/20 season when he was awarded Managers Player of the Year after stepping up from Manchester League side Manchester Central. Kyle Hawley – forward (dob 11/05/2000) Powerful centre forward Kyle joined the Lilywhites from Glossop North End in August 2021. Kyle was previously with Stalybridge Celtic having begun his career with Morecambe where he made his first team debut in 2017 before having loan spells with Skelmersdale United, Witton Albion, Lancaster City and FC United of Manchester. Kane Hickman – midfield (dob 21/07/1997) Kane is a talented hard working midfield player who was signed in August 2020 from the currently inactive Droylsden FC. Previously Kane came through youth football with Avro and Rochdale before spells with Abbey Hey, Hyde United, Pretswich Heys, Glossop North End and Buxton. Andy Keogh – midfield / forward / defender (dob 26/12/1987) Andy is a highly versatile player able to play in defence, midfield or attack and who re-signed for his third spell with Mossley in February 2018 having returned from Trafford. He began his playing career as a youth teamer at Altrincham. He then had spells with Wythenshawe Town and Flixton before joining Winsford United in 2012 and Mossley in August 2013, departing for Nantwich Town in December 2013 after scoring 9 goals in 29 Mossley appearances. He returned to Mossley in August 2014 and made a further 95 appearances for Mossley scoring another 17 goals before transferring to Trafford in February 2017. Andy was re-appointed as team captain in 2018. Sam Kilner – midfield / defender (dob 26/01/2002) Sam is a versatile wide player comfortable in both defence and midfield on either flank. He was signed from Buxton in January 2020 having begun his career as a youth player at Rochdale.
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www.mossleyafc.co.uk David Kuba-Kuba – forward (dob 01/03/1995) Versatile forward David Kuba-Kuba signed for Mossley in the 2021 closed season after returning from four years playing in the Swedish League for Ange IF, IFK Östersund, Ytterhogdals IK and most recently Bodens BK. David began his playing career with FC United of Manchester before a successful spell with Ramsbottom United. Dale Latham - goalkeeper (dob 23/03/92) Dale is an experienced goalkeeper signed from Glossop North End in the closed season of 2021. He has previously with Chadderton, Winsford United, Radcliffe Borough, Droylsden, Avro, Atherton Colls and Ramsbottom United. Ben Lowe – midfield (dob 12/09/2002) Teenage midfielder Ben Lowe signed in August 2021 following his release by Morecambe. Bailey Marsden – midfield (dob 12/10/2002) Attacking midfield player Bailey Marsden was signed in the 2021 closed season following his release by Crewe Alexandra. Bailey was previously a junior player at Manchester United. Devon Matthews – defender (dob 04/01/2000) Devon Matthews is a talented young defender signed from Glossop North End in the closed season of 2021. He was previously with Chadderton onnor Morris – forward (dob 27/02/2003) Connor is a lively exciting attacking player signed in the 2021 closed season following his release by Bradford City. The young striker has scored double figures in his last two seasons with the academy at Valley Parade, and last season scored an impressive 13 goals in 15 starts. .
Harry Pratt - forward (dob 24/09/1997) Harry is a tall and skilful forward who was signed in August 2020. He previously had a brief spell at Mossley in November 2017 when on loan from Chorley making 3 Lilywhites appearances and since leaving Chorley has had spells with Colne, Chadderton and Padiham. Harry began his playing career with Rochdale before spending time with FC United of Manchester and Clitheroe. Ben Richardson - defender / midfield (dob 04/03/1989) Ben is a versatile defender or midfielder originally signed by Chris Willcock in January 2009 from Stalybridge Celtic having earlier played for Curzon Ashton. He was Mossleyweb Player of the Year in the 2009/10 season but moved to Woodley Sports in February 2011. Ben was re-signed for Mossley by Gareth McClelland from Woodley Sports in November 2011 before departing to Curzon Ashton in January 2013, He then played for Ashton United before spending two spells with Glossop North End with a short time at Ramsbottom United sandwiched between. He re-signed for Mossley again in August 2018 under Dave Wild & Terry Hincks. Ben then moved on to Ramsbottom United in January 2020 but returned to Mossley for a fourth time in June 2020. Paul Riley – defender (dob 05/02/1997) Paul was signed in August 2020 from Wythenshawe Amateurs where he was Player of the Year in the 2019/20 season. He was previously with Macclesfield Town, Manchester Central, Winsford United and Abbey Hey. Paul has a family connection with Mossley as his grandfather Jimmy Riley scored 19 goals in 35 appearances for the Lilywhites in the mid 1970's.
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Bootle vs Ramsbottom United Clitheroe vs Leek Town Colne vs Glossop NE Kidsgrove Athletic vs Prescot Cables Warrington Rylands vs Marine Workington AFC vs 1874 Northwich
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