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Market Drayton Town vs
Workington AFC Saturday April 23rd 2022 | Kickoff 15:00 Greenfields Sports Ground, Greenfields Lane, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 3SL
Admission Adults - £7.00 Seniors - £6.00 Children - £1.00
Match Ball Is Sponsored By Mark McIntyre
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 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
Good Afternoon and welcome back to the Greenfields Sports Arena for today's Match against Workington AFC. We welcome all their officials, players, and supporters and hope you have an enjoyable stay here in Shropshire and maybe return back to Cumbria as League Champions. So after 13 seasons at Step 4 , the club will now return to Step 5 football. I have no further comment at this time. May I express thanks to the following: Our Small but loyal group of supporters. All the club sponsors especially RSC Body Centre, Palethorpes , PD Nagington, House of Carpets, Town and Country Fencing and Hales Sawmills. The Northern Premier League and Angie Firth in particular for her guidance and support. Those players and Managers who had a desire to play for the club. The Directors and various committee members. The Ground staff Team. The many volunteers over the years with special mentions and thanks to Nicky Millington, Cliff Taylor, John Kirkham , Stuart Holloway, Nick Allsop, Rod Pope and Darren Beech. Finally , Jayne Lawton for supporting myself and the club through my Daily/Weekly / Match day Tears and Tantrums. None more so than this season.
I will present a full report at the AGM with my thoughts on the season!
Mick Murphy Market Drayton Town FC is sponsored and supported by
Today's match ball sponsor is Mark McIntyre from Shrewsbury. Mark is a former director of Bradford (Park Avenue) and enjoyed Northern Premier league football from 1995 to 2004, The nine years spent in good company resulted in him serving on several football committees following a sports injury in 2004 and he remains the only Salopian ever to have been on the committees of the Shropshire County league, The West Midlands Regional league, The Midland Football Alliance, and was a founder member of The Midland Football league.
Match ball Sponsor
PROUD SPONSORS OF ASH RAWLINS & CONNOR HUGHES
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.
Market Drayton Town Football Club are proud to be sponsored by Barringtons Chartered Accountants
Barringtons vision is to be recognised as the foremost provider of highest quality, proactive and responsive professional business advisory services. Their services, but not restricted to include: Audit & Bookkeeping, Company Secretarial, Corporate Finance, Management Accounts & Payroll, Tax & VAT
www.barringtons.co.uk
The other great team in Market Drayton House Of Carpets pride themselves on being able to supply a wide range of floor coverings to suit all budgets. Established in 1995 their reputation for quality and service has grown year on year They provide a free measuring & estimating service. Great people providing a great service
Telephone - 01630 652604
WORKINGTON AFC R2021/22 WORKINGTON AFC HISTORY Formed in1884, Workington played competitive football in the Cumberland Association, Cumberland Senior, Lancashire, Lancashire Combination and the North Eastern leagues before disbanding in 1911, going into voluntary liquidation. The club was reformed in 1921 and, since then, has operated from the North Eastern League (25 seasons), Football League (26 seasons), Northern Premier League (34 seasons), North West Counties League (1 season) and National North (9 seasons). Various events are being planned to celebrate the club’s centenary season. North Eastern League When the club was reformed in 1921, they became members of the North Eastern League remaining there for thirty years. They finished in the top half of the table more often than not – 5th on five occasions, 4th five times and runners-up after one memorable season. Goals were plentiful in those days, with the team netting over a century on eight occasions – including 147 at the end of the 1933-34 campaign. Billy Charlton was the leading scorer during the early thirties, netting 131 NEL goals in just three seasons. The Club record victory (16-1 v. Chopwell Institute) was obtained in May, 1934 having overcome the same team 7-4, away, earlier in the season. On two occasions, they lifted the NEL Challenge Cup overcoming Middlesbrough Reserves in 1936 and Blyth Spartans two years later. They were beaten finalists in 1938. The Football League Elected to the Third Division North in 1951, their first Football League fixture was against Halifax Town but ended in a 3-1 defeat. A few days later, Chesterfield were welcomed as the first visitors to Borough Park with Reds emerging 3-1 victors. It was a tough baptism, though, and Workington finished 24th, 23rd and 20th in their first three seasons with a record FL defeat (0-8 at Wrexham) inflicted upon them during the ’53-54 campaign. Matters slowly began to improve under the management of Bill Shankly and his two year tenure saw the club better positioned when he left than they were on his arrival. Two other prominent managers, Joe Harvey, who was in charge for five seasons, and Ken Furphy, in the hot seat for just over two years, did so much to enhance the club’s reputation throughout the late fifties/early sixties.
Promotion from the Fourth Division in 1964 led to three seasons in the Third and, whilst there, Workington attained their highest FL placing – 5th position at the end of the ’65-66 campaign. Sadly, though, relegation was experienced twelve months later. It had been a golden period in the club’s history and included a notable league double over Swansea Town (7-0 at home, 6-1 away), during the 1965-66 campaign. They became famed League Cup fighters in the sixties, reaching the quarter finals in both 1964 and 1965 only to lose to West Ham United and Chelsea respectively. The run in ‘6465 competition began with a 9-1 victory over Barrow and included a sensational 5-1 replay success over, then, top flight outfit Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park – arguably the club’s finest ever result. Other cup heroics were recorded in the FA Cup – a narrow 1-0 defeat against Liverpool (‘51-52) and a 1-3 reverse v. Manchester United (‘57-58) – both memorable occasions. Messrs Shankly, Harvey and Furphy were revered during their time in the Borough Park hot-seat, but the stability was not quite the same thereafter and managers came and went on a regular basis. Brian Doyle and former player, George Aitken, did stay longer than most but once they left the club the future looked bleak The decline set in during the mid-seventies and Workington’s final four seasons saw them finish 23rd, 23rd, 24th and 24th. It ended in demotion from the Football League in 1977, voted out and replaced by Wimbledon. The Non-League Era They became members of the Northern Premier League on the 18th June, 1977 but life remained a struggle. Indeed, they were left to reflect on 19th, 14th and 21st final placings in the first three campaigns and didn’t manage a top half finish (7th) until the end of their sixth season. Winning a first trophy in forty seven years was welcome respite when they lifted the President’s Cup in 1984 but matters deteriorated on the league front culminating in relegation at the end of the 1987-88 season. Many unwanted records were established including an all-time heaviest loss, 0-9 at Chorley, and the heaviest home defeat, 0-8 v. Rhyl. Ten mediocre seasons in the NPL First Division followed, before another relegation saw them demoted to the North West Counties League in 1998. After years of struggle and decline, what happened in the NWCL was truly remarkable. They won their final fourteen league games to pip Mossley for the ’98-99 title on the final day of a dramatic season – a first senior championship in the club’s history. It prompted fifteen years of moderate success and a nine season stint in Conference North, ending in April, 2014.
They twice reached the Conference North play-offs, and enjoyed several good FA Trophy runs, with a few Cumberland Cup successes thrown in for good measure. They finished runners-up in Evo-Stik Premier in 2015 recording more victories (27) than any other team in the division. Unfortunately, though, they lost in the play-offs to Ilkeston, a team they had beaten twice in the regular campaign. A fifth place finish in 2016 again culminated in play-off heartache, beaten in the final at Salford City. Workington made it a hat-trick of top five finishes, fourth in fact, but again suffered disappointment in 2017 when they fell at the first hurdle, albeit a thrilling 3-2 defeat at Stourbridge. It was a mid-table finish at the end of the 2017-18 campaign when an injury crises over the second half of the season saw them slump from a position of second at the turn of the year to a final standing of eleventh. And the decline continued throughout the 2018-19 season with only eight league wins recorded, culminating in relegation. During the last three months of a depressing season, Workington lost nine consecutive league games at home – another unwanted club record! Under new management, the Reds bounced back in style during the ‘19-20 campaign but, the intervention of a world-wide pandemic prevented a highly probable promotion and immediate return to Step 3 football. They were ten points clear at the top of the North West Division when the season was declared ‘concluded’ and recorded as null and void. 2020-21 also was not completed due to COVID with the Reds third when only eight games were possible. Managers Darren Edmondson was appointed in September, 2007 and became the longest serving manager in the club’s history before stepping down in December 2013. He had been in the hot seat for six years and three months. Some of his predecessors include Bill Shankly, Joe Harvey, Ken Furphy, Keith Burkinshaw, Alan Ashman, John McNamee, Bobby Johnstone, Barry Endean, Les O’Neill, Mick Heaton, Peter Hampton and Tommy Cassidy. Gavin Skelton took over as player manager and guided the club to a second place finish, just two points behind champions, FC United of Manchester. His success attracted the interest of Queen of the South who enticed him over the border to become their assistant manager. Derek Townsley was appointed his successor and he can reflect on a fine career, in England and Scotland, as well as a previous playing spell with Workington. When Townsley stepped down, two more former players, Lee Andrews and David Hewson, took over, enjoying moderate success at first. Danny Grainger was in charge for two seasons but resigned in June to take up a post in Scotland and Chris Willcock became his successor following his appointment in July, 2021.
Stadium Borough Park has been Workington’s home for eighty four years and the record attendance for the ground was set in 1958 when 21,000 fans witnessed the visit of Manchester United (FA Cup 3rd Round). The Fourth Division Boxing Day derby v. Carlisle United in 1963 attracted a record league crowd of 18,628. Plans for a new 8,000 capacity stadium, which would have housed Workington AFC and Workington Town RLFC and hosted three World Cup matches in 2021, were abandoned in June, 2019. The subject is under constant review, however, with a scaled down version now the preferred option. Their previous home was Lonsdale Park, adjacent to the current site, where they played from 1921 until 1937. The ground staged Workington’s only ever appearance in the 4th Round of the FA Cup when Preston North End emerged 2-1 winners before a 16,730 attendance. Famous ‘old boys’ John Burridge, Glenn Murray, Grant Holt and Adam Collin are some of Workington’s better known home grown players with the likes of Alan Suddick, Paul Stewart, Derek Fazackerley and Derek Mountfield also spending brief periods with the club. George Best and Bobby Charlton have also worn the WAFC shirt in ‘one-off’, fund raising matches. Honours Cumberland Cup Winners: 26 times. Cumberland Cup Runners-up: 12 times North Eastern League Runners-up: 1939 North Eastern League Challenge Cup Winners: 1935, 1937 North Eastern League Challenge Cup Runners-up: 1938 Promotion from Division Four (Football League): 1964 (3rd position) Best season in Football League: 5th position in Division Three 1965-66 Football League Cup Quarter-finalists: 1964, 1965 North West Counties League Champions: 1999 Northern Premier League President’s Cup winners: 1984 Runners-up: 2004 Best season in Northern Premier League: 2nd position in 2004-05, 2015-16 Northern Premier League Play-off winners: 2004-05 Best season in Conference North: 3rd position in 2006-07 Best season in FA Cup: 4th Round proper in 1933-34 Best season in FA Trophy: Quarter-final in 2009-10 Best season in FA Vase: 6th Round in 1998-99
Matty Clarke
40
Jim Atkinson
36
Sam Smith
36
Ceiran Casson
35
Brad Carroll
31
Brad Hubbold
31
Reuben Jerome
30
David Symington
28
Kyle Harrison
27
Conor Tinnion
27
Dan Wordsworth
27
Steven Rigg
26
Connor Gaul
David Symington
14
Reuben Jerome
8
Brad Carroll
7
25
Conor Tinnion
7
Iyrwah Gooden
17
Nic Evangelinos
6
Kieran Charlton
15
Steven Rigg
6
Nic Evangelinos
15
Rowan Roache
3
Scott Allison
14
Scott Fenwick
14
Sam Smith
3
Charlie Bowman
12
Scott Allison
2
Donae Lawrence
12
Ceiran Casson
2
Keelan Leslie
12
Matty Clarke
2
Rowan Roache
8
Connor Gaul
2
Carl Lightfoot
6
Kyle Harrison
2
Paul Marshall
6
Brad Hubbold
2
Danny Eccles
5
Aidan Howarth
4
Dan Wordsworth
2
Louis Rowe
3
Scott Fenwick
1
Josh Dixon
2
Paul Marshall
1
Levi Amantchi
1
Jack Burns
1
Reuben Butterworth
1
Liam Lightfoot
1
Allison Scott
1
Tom Skinner
1
Louis Webster
1
Daniel Whitehead
1
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Town & Country Fencing Contractors to the construction industry Fencing supplied and erected to BS specification. Security Agricultural Sports Ground Domestic and Pipeline Contractors to the construction industry. Ground maintenance and landscape service also provided
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
36 Cheshire St, Market Drayton TF9 1PF
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In the 2021/22 season, our online programmes have been viewed online over 5,000 times this meaning we are reaching followers from all over the UK and further. If you would like your business and brand advertised in our 2022/23 programme contact the club today for more information.
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RSC Body Centre is the perfect place for quality customer care and excellent efficiency. Standing close to the borders of three counties; Shropshire, Cheshire and Staffordshire, RSC Body Centre is perfectly located to serve the major towns of Stoke on Trent and Newcastle-Under-Lyme. We are also proud to offer our services nationwide, covering all areas of the UK. We are a family run business with a tight nit, dedicated and fully trained brigade. RSC has been helping drivers get back on the road for over 15 years and our owner, Steve has over 35 years experience in car renovation.
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
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Northern Premier League West Table
(Table correct as of 21.04.2022) -1 Kendal Town - Ineligible player
Joshua Brown
4
Joe Care
33
Mikel Brown
4
Brendon Price
32
Harry Goode
4
Reuban Mackay
18
Andre James
4
Jamie Meddows
18
Jack Sweeney
17
Roger Bosio
3
Reece Jacobs
16
Adam Lawrence
3
Jordan Jones
15
Roger Bosio
2
Callum Graybrook
14
Callum Griffiths
2
Eshan Greer
14
Joe Hawkins
2
Reece Taylor
14
James O Reilly
2
Jacob Burroughs
13
George Taylor
2
Randane Larmond
13
Callum Griffiths
1
Cameron East
12
Kian Knott
1
Conor Hughes
12
Panashe Madama
12
Liam Riley-Stewart
11
Matthew Johnson
10
Sean Jones
10
Sam Leyland
10
Jordan Davies
9
Dimitri Dunkley
9
Matt Jones
9
George Lewis
9
Connor Russo
Eshan Greer
3
Jeremy Abbey
1
Joshua Brown
1
9
Justice Campbell
1
James Dutton
8
Musa Ceesay
1
Angeli Franco
8
Justice Campbell
6
Jordan Davies
1
Kyle Jordan
6
Callum Graybrook
1
Taylor McMahon
6
Conor Hughes
1
Harry Morris
6
Reece Jacobs
1
Mike O Reilly
6
Musa Ceesay
5
Andre James
1
Harry Farnsworth
5
Ben Jevons
1
Joshua Ireland
5
Panashe Madama
1
Ben Jevons
5
Jamie Meddows
1
Alexandru Margina
5
Brendon Price
1
Kyle Montague
5
Rory Regan
5
Ashley Rawlins
1
Jeremy Abbey
4
Connor Russo
1
Market Drayton Town FC 2021/22
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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
Jim Atkinson Matty Clarke Keelan Leslie Dan Wordsworth Sam Smith Ceiran Casson David Symington Steven Rigg Scott Fenwick Conor Tinnion Nic Evangelinos Scott Allison Reuben Jerome Brad Hubbold Liam Lightfoot Donae Lawrence
(Both managers will select from a list of players available to them today)
Manager Matt Johnson
Manager Chris Willcock
Today's Match Officials Ref: Thomas Swift Asst A: Joshua Howell | Asst B: Daniel Taylor