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Good afternoon everyone and welcome to the Red Industries Stadium for this afternoon’s NPL League game against Workington who have made the long trip down the M6 to be with us this afternoon. We hope that everyone from Workington enjoys their visit to us and has a safe journey home. Today is the 30th anniversary of the opening of the floodlights when George Best and Alan Hudson both played for Castle. See the article later in the programme. We went down 2-0 on Tuesday night to a very strong Runcorn Linnets side who are doing well in the League in front of a crowd of over 500. It was not a bad performance from the guys as we had four players missing for one reason or another. We had a very young side and a mention must go to Josh Roberts who stepped up from the Academy to make his first appearance when he came on as a late substitute. It was an entertaining game last Saturday in the FA Trophy away to Coleshill Town who are doing well in the Midland section of the NPL. We came from behind twice during the game with first of all Challis Johnson finding the net and then skipper James Askey heading home a free-kick before Jack Van Der Laan scored the winner from 20 yards after the home keeper had made a flying save from Nathan Morley. The victory takes us into the Third Qualifying Round and another away game with a visit to Sutton Coldfield Town also from the Midland section with the game taking place on Saturday 30th October. We have never reached this stage before and are just this game away from the First Round Proper. Before that, we travel next Saturday to play Ramsbottom United in a League game and as there are no midweek games in the next two weeks our next First Team game down here is on Saturday 6th November against Prescot Cables. Enjoy the game.


View from the Dugout Today we host top of the league Workington AFC who have started the season very strong. We would like to give a warm welcome to their players, staff, directors, and supporters. It’s a fair distance from Workington coming down the M6 and we have recent history playing in the cup a couple of years back getting a 2-2 draw at home and having to play a replay on Tuesday night. It took us over 5 hours and it wasn’t a night to remember with the result as horrible as the weather was that night. This game is coming after the Tuesday night game at Runcorn where we traveled with a depleted squad hit by flu which was a difficult game where we worked extremely hard but we’re toothless in the final third and made a few mistakes that cost us the 2 goals. We are in high spirits though and look forward to the challenge whatever personal we have available. We hope you all have a great afternoon and enjoy the game.

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After victory over Coleshill Town FC, we have been drawn away and will now play Sutton Coldfield in the 3rd Qual round of the 2021/22 FA Trophy. The match is scheduled to be played on Saturday October 30th, ticket details will be on our website and social media in the coming days.

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Today is the 30th anniversary of the celebration to mark the installation of floodlights down here at the Lyme Valley. Newcastle had moved up to the North-West Counties Football League Division Two from the Mid-Cheshire League but to make further progress it was a requirement to have floodlights installed. Given the green light by the Council the floodlights were installed and to mark the occasion Lou Macari brought a strong StokeCity First Team to the Lyme Valley attracting an attendance of 1160 To add to the festivities Newcastle included both George Best and Alan Hudson (yes the real ones) in their team much to delight of the watching crowd. However the crowd were unaware of the drama that unfolded following the arrival of George who suddenly realised that he had forgotten his boots. Well let’s be honest what would a night like this be without a bit of drama surrounding him.

Step forward Matt Walker, an eighteen year old player from Castle to lend George his boots and appear in all the newspapers together with his hero. After the game George signed the boots for Matt and needless to say the boots never made an appearance on a football pitch again.

The lights have been improved again this season as Stoke City now use the Red Industries Stadium for their home games at Under 23 level and are amongst the best in the League ready for the Club to progress further.



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Workington AFC 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 193334 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.

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 200405, 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


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 ‘64-65 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 midseventies 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 worldwide 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.


WORKINGTON AFC PLAYER PROFILES SCOTT ALLISON (forward) Goal scoring talent recruited from Northern League side Penrith in the summer of 2013 and now into his ninth season at Borough Park. Scored a handful of goals in National North and matured into a prolific marksman during the ’15-16 campaign, netting 32 in league and cup – a tally which included a four goal blast against Matlock Town. Now has six hat-tricks and over a century of goals to his credit as he approaches 300 appearances for the club. Top scorer on three occasions but recently sidelined through injury.

DANNY ECCLES (goalkeeper) Made his debut in one of the pre-season games having arrived at the club in the summer. Most recently with Squires Gate, Danny has also played for Ashton United, Chorley, Ramsbottom United, Kendal Town and Congleton Town.

JIM ATKINSON (goalkeeper) Joined the club in 2019 and established himself as the first choice ‘keeper, keeping sixteen clean sheets in an impressive first season. Was with Lowland League club Gretna 2008 previously and played for Queen of the South earlier in his career.

ROBBIE HEBSON (defender) Now in his second spell with the club having played for Penrith in between. Came to prominence in an FA Youth Cup tie, scoring a hat-trick, but subsequently converted to an attacking full back. Has featured in nearly a hundred games for the club including Play-off and Cumberland Cup finals.

CHARLIE BOWMAN (forward) Has experienced more than his fair share of injuries over the past three seasons, missing almost a year at one point. Arrived at the club in the summer of 2019 and netted his first goal for the Reds against one of his former clubs, Kendal Town. Has also played for Penrith. BRAD CARROLL (midfield) Began his senior career with Barrow but made his mark playing, and captaining, Clitheroe. Previously with Kendal Town, before linking up with Workington late in 2018, he was an influential player in the table-topping side two seasons ago, scoring on a regular basis. His first career hat-trick was netted against one of his former clubs, Kendal Town. CEIRAN CASSON (midfield) Another talented teenager who joined his hometown club after spending his career progressing through the Carlisle United Academy. Versatile player who displays maturity wherever he plays. Made his NPL debut on his 18th birthday, marking the occasion by scoring his first league goal. Was a league ever-present in his first season but missed most of pre-season through injury or isolation. KIERAN CHARLTON (defender) Became the club’s first signing of the summer having played most of his football in his native north east. Originally with Middlesbrough, the twenty year old has also spent time with South Shields and Blyth Spartans. MATTY CLARKE (midfield) Twenty-two year old who joined the club in 2019 from Bradford Park Avenue. Previously with Kendal Town and Penrith, he enjoyed a good first season with the club operating in an attacking right back role.

IYRWAH GOODEN (forward) Skilful front-man with pace and another new recruit to the squad. He began his career with Mansfield Town and has since been associated with Warrington Town, Chester, Ramsbottom United and Clitheroe.

AIDAN HOWARTH (defender) Featured with the first team over a dozen times after making his senior debut as a sixteen year old. Has skippered the Development team over the last two years BRAD HUBBOLD (midfield) Arrived at the club in 2018 and performed well in a struggling side before blossoming over the last two seasons when confidence was restored. Ball-playing midfielder who has scored several spectacular goals with his trusted left foot. Most of his senior football has been spent in the North West Counties League with Holker Old Boys but now making an impression at a higher level. REUBEN JEROME (forward) The club’s major summer signing in 2020 when he joined from title rivals, Ramsbottom United. Scored against Workington on a couple of occasions in recent seasons then had the misfortune of missing two penalties on his Reds debut in pre-season. Marked his Borough Park debut with a hat-trick in one of the pre-season matches. Previous clubs include Brighouse Town and Warrington Town. CARL LIGHTFOOT (forward) Made his first team debut at seventeen and another member of the Development Squad to have featured with the seniors. Opened his goals account last season with a spectacular chip v. City of Liverpool.


WORKINGTON AFC PLAYER PROFILES JORDAN LITTLE (defender) Joined the club in 2019 after starting the season with Cleator Moor Celtic in the Hallmark Security League. Talented player, listing Penrith and Gretna 2008 amongst his former clubs, who marked his full debut for Workington with a fine headed goal. Currently recovering from a knee operation. STEVEN RIGG (forward) Returned to Borough Park in the summer having previously spent time with the club in 2018, scoring a winning goal on his debut. After a wonderful scoring record with Penrith, he got his chance with Carlisle United and scored for them on his Football League debut. He has since represented Queen of the South, Barrow, Chorley, Gateshead and Dover Athletic as well as spending a period in America. SAM SMITH (defender) The only member of the squad who has made a century of appearances for both Reserves and the first team. Made his debut for the seniors during the ’13-14 season and would have made considerably more than his 190 starts had it not been for several frustrating injuries. A former captain of the Cumberland County side, he has also played for Whitehaven and Penrith.

DAVID SYMINGTON (midfield) Workington born but launched his career with Carlisle United where he spent three seasons in the first team. His first goal in senior football was against Ipswich Town in a League Cup tie and he later scored Carlisle United’s ‘goal of the season’ during his time at Brunton Park. Joined Workington on loan during the 2014-15 season but was injured on his debut then subsequently signed for Barrow. Re-signed in 2016 and finished his first season as top scorer which included his first senior hat-trick against Mickleover Sports. Netted several spectacular goals for the team and now approaching his 150th appearance. CONOR TINNION (midfield) Team captain and longest serving player in the squad with 300 appearances to his credit. Skilful individual who has developed into an outstanding player and recognised by his team mates with a hat-trick of Players’ Player of the Year awards in recent seasons. Named in the NPL Premier Division ‘Team of the Year’ for 2016. Originally a winger, he now operates everywhere from centre midfield and still scores his share of spectacular goals. Was originally with Carlisle United and has also sampled football in New Zealand. DAN WORDSWORTH (defender) Originally with Carlisle United, he then had a brief stay with Kendal Town before signing for Workington, initially in 2011, and now embarking on his tenth season at the club. Skippered the team in the past, and now has almost 250 appearances to his credit. Had a gap year during which he sampled football ‘down under’, playing for a club in the Brisbane area.





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2021/22 Player Stats Player

APPS

Dominic Kurasik Owen Mooney Zak Noble James Askey Luke Dennis Jack Fishman Max Raine 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 * Josh Roberts

1 13 1 15 15 13 (2) 1 2 (1) 15 15 0 (4) 10 (2) 1 (1) 8 (3) 15 14 7 (3) 6 (6) 5 (2) 2 (2) 3 (1) 3 (3) 0 (1)

GOALS

0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 0

Including all league and cup games * 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 Josh Roberts Nathan Morley Maxwell Chimenes Declan Arber Ryan Baxter Challis Johnson

Jim Atkinson Matty Clarke Donae Lawrence Dan Wordsworth Kyle Harrison Ceiran Casson Iyrwah Gooden Steven Rigg Louis Rowe Conor Tinnion Connor Gaul Reuben Jerome Brad Carroll Carl Lightfoot Danny Eccles

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