C A S T L E Newcastle Town FC vs Widnes FC Pitching In NPL West Division Tuesday 27th September 2022 Kick off 7:45 pm M A T C H D A Y P R O G R A M M E 2 0 2 2 / 2 3
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Widnes FC RECENT HISTORY
Widnes FC’s origins can be traced back to 2003 when the club was originally formed as a youth football club.
In 2012, the groundwork was laid for the club to make the set up into senior football as in March of that year, a consultation process began with Widnes Vikings RLFC to become part of the Vikings Sports brand, a partnership that would enhance the clubs community status.
A First Team was formed with the initial short-term goal of gaining admission into the North West Counties Football League under the guise of ‘Widnes Vikings FC.’
Steve Hill was appointed First Team manager in September 2012 and steered the Club to a 4th placed finish in its inaugural and so far, only season in the West Cheshire League Third Division. During this season, the Club also submitted its application to join the North West Counties Football League for the 2013/14 campaign.
Prior to the new season, Widnes’ application was successful, and the Club began life in the North West Counties Football League Third Division with a 3-1 home defeat to Cheadle Town before winning their first game in the NWCFL with an emphatic 5-1 away win over Northwich Flixton Villa.
Hill eventually guided his side to a 14th placed finish in their inaugural season in the First Division with 36 points from 36 games.
Off the pitch, the Club would be re-named as Widnes Football Club after ending their partnership with Widnes Vikings.
The 2014/15 season saw the Club make significant progress in cup competitions. Widnes reached the last 16 of the League Cup before falling to eventual League Champions Glossop North End and reached the quarter-final of the Liverpool Senior Cup, beating Prescot Cables before being knocked out in the last eight by eventual winners Skelmersdale United.
The season also oversaw the Club’s first foray in the FA Vase. Widnes were knocked out in the Second Qualifying Round following a 2-0 defeat at AFC Emley.
Following the season’s conclusion, winger Ben Tollitt became the first former Widnes player to play for a Football League club as he signed a one-year deal with 2008 FA Cup winners Portsmouth, after impressing on trial with Paul Cook’s side during pre-season. Tollitt’s performances earned the former Widnes man a one-year extension after scoring once in 16 games in all competitions for the EFL League Two club.
Tollitt has since gone on to achieve two promotions with Tranmere Rovers, and is now on the books at Blackpool in League One.
The following season saw the Club again reach the quarter-final of the Liverpool Senior Cup, coming up against an Everton XI managed by David Unsworth. The young Toffees excelled in the game and beat Widnes 8-0 despite an admirable performance from the home side.
After a 13th placed finish, Chairman David Day and Manager Steve Hill stepped down from their roles, allowing a new Board of Directors and management team to be appointed to bring some much-needed new stimulus to the club.
Mr Day remained on the newly established Board of Directors, headed by incoming Chairman Ian Ross that bring the necessary expertise and drive to enable the Club to progress over the coming seasons.
Danny Meadowcroft and Brian Pritchard where appointed as joint managers heading into the 2016/17 season but later left the Club by mutual consent following an indifferent start to the season in September. Danny Salt was appointed interim manager, leading the side to a win and a draw in his two games in charge.
Former Burscough, Warrington Town and Runcorn Linnets manager Joey Dunn was appointed as new First Team Manager later that month.
Dunn’s appointment led to a massive turnaround in results, with Widnes putting together a run of just two league defeats in their final 32 league games as the Whites surged to the North West Counties First Division title.
The title and promotion was secured with a game to spare after a 5-1 win at AFC Blackpool, with Widnes winning 14 straight games to finish at the top of the pile. The Whites also performed admirably in cup competitions that season, reaching the last eight of both the League Cup and Liverpool Senior Cup, and the semi-final of the First Division Cup before losing out to eventual winners City of Liverpool.
During the season, Kevin Towey became the Club's new record goalscorer following a brace at Skelmersdale United in November – a record that still stands to this day at 72 goals.
The summer of 2017 oversaw the Club’s attempts to re-establish a junior setup with two youth teams at Under-7s and Under-9s. Lindsey Davies was appointed as Youth Development Officer, and the junior section has thrived ever-since become a pillar of the local community.
The 2017-18 season started with Widnes’ first-ever FA Cup game which ended in a heavy 5-0 defeat at home to Handsworth Parramore at the Halton Stadium.
Widnes would endure an inconsistent start to life in the North West Counties Premier Division (level 9 of the National League system) – the highest level in the Club’s short history.
Ultimately, manager Dunn would depart in early October, resigning from his position as manager. Senior players Kevin Towey and Steve Akrigg were installed as player/joint-managers and would go on to enjoy a massively successful first foray into management.
The duo began their stint with three successive 2-2 draws, with Widnes scoring late equalisers in each of those games to rescue a point. Their first win would come with an emphatic 5-1 win over Maine Road at the Halton Stadium as Sam Sheen netted twice.
Inconsistency would continue to plague the Whites in the following weeks, emphasised by a 3-3 draw at Padiham late in October that went viral after Widnes conceded twice in the last two minutes in a bizarre stoppage time period that was reported by various National Media outlets including the Guardian, the BBC and a feature on Soccer AM, while Champions League and World Cup winning goalkeeper Iker Casillas would tweet about the game on his Twitter account.
This would eventually have a positive effect on the side as Widnes never really looked back. A 3-0 home defeat to Charnock Richard in November would be the last time Widnes would taste defeat in the league until March as the Whites won 23 of their 25 remaining games to seal a second successive promotion to the Northern Premier League, beating out local rivals Runcorn Town on the final day.
In truth, Widnes’ form from November onwards was remarkable, only tasting defeat twice against Marine (Liverpool Senior Cup semi-final) and Barnoldswick Town – a run that included a 5-1 home win over Southport in the Liverpool Senior Cup, and league double over neighbours Runcorn Linnets.
The form would continue in the League Cup, as Widnes would end the season with a trophy after beating Burscough in the final at Fleetwood Town’s Highbury Stadium, with the Whites coming from behind to win with goals from Ben Hodkinson and a late Sheen winner.
The summer of 2018 saw Widnes’ preparation for a first-ever season in the Northern Premier League Division One West (level 8 of the National League system) disrupted by pitch problems at the Halton Stadium, which had failed its FIFA artificial pitch test. With the surface due to be relaid after the conclusion of the Rugby League season, Widnes were forced to begin the season at Barnton’s Townfield Lane.
Once again, the Club continued to make significant strides as one of Halton’s best junior football clubs. The 2018-19 season saw the junior section expand to 14 teams across eight age groups, including two girls’ teams at Under 12s and Under 14s.
Promotion to the Northern Premier League also allowed the Cub to enter a team into the NPL Football Academy, forming the Widnes FC 'Education and Football Academy' – an alternative to college, ideal for any 16/17 year-old who wants to gain a great education and develop as a footballer at the same time.
The Club’s first season at Step 4 proved to be an inconsistent one, with co-bosses Akrigg and Towey ultimately guiding the side to a consolidatory 12th placed finish. Widnes would again advance to the Liverpool Senior Cup semi-final, losing to Prescot Cables on penalties.
Widnes did add another trophy to the cabinet though with a 3-0 win at Runcorn Linnets to lift the North West Counties Champions Cup.
It was a significant season for a number of players, with Kev Pollard, Mike Burke and Chris and George Lomax reaching a century of Widnes appearances, while Accrington Stanley loanee Niall Watson would become the Whites’ youngest ever player and goalscorer in a 2-2 draw against Colwyn Bay in January aged 18 years and 211 days.
Widnes would once again consolidate their position in the NPL Division One North/West in 2019-20, sitting comfortably in mid-table when the COVID-19 pandemic curtailed the campaign early.
The Club did however reach the first qualifying round of the FA Cup for the first time following an extraordinary replay win at Mossley in the preliminary round, in which Conor Ready netted a 93rd minute winner after the nine-man hosts had come from behind to equalise in the 90th minute.
Despite the pandemic, the club have continued to grow with its burgeoning junior section now overseeing 26 teams including a new Under-17s side and the popular Wildcats initiative.
After the pandemic brought an early halt to the 2020-21 season, the Whites began the 2021-22 campaign with fresh optimism, but a poor start led to the departure of co-bosses Akrigg and Towey after a hugely successful three-and-a-half-year spell in charge.
Dave Dempsey was appointed new manager in September 2021 and would steer the club away from relegation danger to a comfortable mid-table position – a run which included a highly impressive set of results and to date, the club’s best ever run in the FA Trophy.
The Club’s junior section continued to expand, with the total number of teams now standing at over 30 ahead of the 2022-23 season.
Kian Bell – Defender
Young full-back Kian made an instant impression in a Widnes shirt following his arrival in early 2022. He made 14 appearances at the end of that season, only tasting defeat twice. Son of assistant manager Karl, Belly is an extremely exciting prospect and his development will continue to go from strength-to-strength this term.
Mike Burke Defender Club captain Mike is the club’s record appearance holder and is now embarking on his seventh season in a Widnes shirt. He arrived from Barnton in the summer of 2016 and has been a virtual ever-present since, winning three trophies and two promotions Burkey even had a stint as interim manager during the 2021 22 season.
Jack Hatton Defender
Full-back Jack returned to the club in September 2021 after a brief spell at Nantwich Town. The youngster initially spent the 2020 21 season with Widnes, earning a move to a higher level with the Dabbers. He is a product of Bury’s youth academy and has spent time in Sweden playing for Ytterhogdals IK. Jack is equally adept at playing left and right back.
James McCulloch Defender
‘Kirky’ arrived at the DCBL Stadium in September 2021 having spent 10 years with Prescot Cables, making over 400 appearances. McCulloch won the Liverpool Senior Cup twice with Cables and led them to the play-off final in 2018 as captain, narrowly losing out to Bamber Bridge
Tom Stephens Defender Centre half Tom signed for Widnes late in the 2021-22 season. Stevo lists Skelmersdale United, Congleton Town and Bala Town amongst his former clubs.
Jordan Barrow Midfielder
Jordan joined the club in the summer of 2021 from City of Liverpool. Equally adept as a centre-half, ‘Baz’ was a trainee at Everton before spells at Welsh clubs Airbus UK, Cefn Druids and Flint Town United. Jordan won the Liverpool Business Houses Premier Division and the FA Sunday Cup with Campfield in 2020 21.
Jesse Dowling Midfielder
Jesse joined the club from Witton Albion late in the 2021-22 season. He scored on his debut for Albion in a defeat at South Shields after arriving from AFC Liverpool, for whom he scored 10 goals in 23 appearances last season. He also lists Southport, Skelmersdale United, Ashton Town and Winsford United amongst his former clubs.
Fisnik Hajdari – Midfielder
Fiz joined the club in the summer of 2019 and is has been a virtual ever present in a Widnes shirt. Kosovan born, Hajdari has featured for both TNS and Cefn Druids in the Cymru Premier. He captained Campfield to the Liverpool Business Houses and FA Sunday Cup double in 2021.
Stephen Rigby Midfielder
Left back/winger Ste was a long term target of the club, stretching back to the summer of 2017 when he appeared in a handful of pre-season friendlies under Joey Dunn. He eventually joined in October 2020, arriving from City of Liverpool Ste has also had spells at St Helens Town, Clitheroe, Stalybridge Celtic, Droylsden and Ashton United.
Tom Ruffer Midfielder
Tom joined the club this summer after spending last season with Runcorn Town He holds a distinction of representing both Town and Runcorn Linnets in his career. Only 21, Tom was a youngster at Chester, where he was a part of a highly successful youth team squad.
Jay Salkeld – Midfielder Jay is another of a recent summer recruits. A Tranmere Rovers trainee as a teenager, Jay has since played for City of Liverpool, Burscough and Skelmersdale United. A direct and tricky attacking midfielder, Jay scored on his home competitive debut in the FA Cup against Winsford United.
Lucas Schofield – Midfielder
Teenager Lucas joined the club following his release from FC Halifax Town in the summer of 2022. He made the bench on a handful of occasions for the National League club last season. Only 17, Lucas made his competitive debut for Widnes in the FA Cup against Winsford United.
Jordan Wynne Midfielder
Jordan left Bootle to join Widnes this summer. The 24 year old is a twice winner of the Liverpool Senior Cup with Prescot Cables, alongside Widnes teammate James McCulloch and Lloyd Dean, and a former Wigan Athletic youngster. A box-to-box midfielder, Jordan has also represented AFC Fylde, Hyde United, Trafford and Runcorn Linnets.
Lloyd Dean Forward
Experienced striker Lloyd arrived from Prescot Cables in December 2021. He spent over six years with Cables, scoring over 50 goals and winning the Liverpool Senior Cup twice. Dean has also enjoyed spells at Clitheroe, Burscough and Barnton.
Dylan Glass – Forward
Dylan was a long-term target of manager Dave Dempsey, who eventually secured his signature in January 2022. He played under Dempsey at Ashton Town where he earned a move to the Northern Premier League, signing for Atherton Collieries. He burst onto the scene at Warrington Town as a 16-year-old in 2012 and is believed to be the Yellows’ youngsest ever goalscorer
Alex McMillan Forward
Alex arrived from Prescot Cables in October 2021. A tall forward who is also adept at playing out wide, ‘Macca’ lists Rainhill Town, Southport, Rhyl, Congleton Town and Warrington Rylands amongst his former clubs
Luke Sephton Forward
Forward Luke arrived from Northwich Victoria in the summer of 2022. An agile centre-forward, who can play anywhere across the front-three, Luke scored on his competitive debut in a Widnes shirt. He lists Stalybridge Celtic, Pilkington and Warrington Rylands amongst his former clubs.
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