Abbey Hulton United FC Abbey Hulton United FC vs
Wythenshawe Amateurs Saturday 12th March 3:00 pm Kickoff
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Club Information Legal Entity: Unincorporated Ground: Drayton Beaumont Park Address: Birches Head Road, Birches Head, Stoke On Trent, Staffordshire Postcode: ST2 8DD Telephone: 01782 570302 2021/22 Admission Prices: £5 adults, £3 concesssions, under 16s free Secretary: John Wightman Chairman: Lee Savage Manager: Russell Leadbetter Programme Editor: Simon Laidler Committee / Directors: Lee Savage, John Wightman, John Agar, Mary Wightman, Liam Franklin, Sharon Franklin, Chris Basford, Steven Buxton, Lee Wightman, Simon Laidler, Daren Foulkes, David Baskeyfield, Wayne Mellor, David Bates, Darren Martin County Affiliation: Staffordshire FA Year Formed: 1947 Record Attendance: 605 vs Stoke City FC November 2021 Previous Leagues: Staffordshire County Senior League Honours: Burslem and Tunstall Division 2 - Runners Up 1973/1974. Burslem and Tunstall Division 1 League Winners 1978/79 Burslem and Tunstall League Cup Winners 1978/1979 Fenton and District Division 1 Runners Up 1981/1982 Fenton and District Division 1 - League Winners, Cup Winners and Charity Cup Winners 1982/1983 Challenge Cup - Runners Up 1986/1987 Staffs County League Division 1 - League Winners, Cup Winners and Fair Play Award 1997/1998 Staffs County Senior League Premier Division - League winners and Leek Cup Winners 2016/2017.
CLUB HISTORY Abbey Hulton United Football Club was formed 73 years ago in 1947, making it one of the oldest formed clubs still playing Saturday football in North Staffordshire. During its very early days the club played on Council land in the Abbey Hulton area. It continued to use this facility for the first 15 years, despite the fact that the changing facilities were more than a mile away from the actual pitch. In 1962 it was decided that the team should move to the Parks facility at Bucknall Park which was complete with its own changing rooms and showers adjacent to the pitch. What a luxury. The team continued to use Bucknall Park for another 23 years, until 1985. During the period from 1947 to 1985 the team played in many local junior leagues such as: • The Longton League • Fenton and District League • Burslem and Tunstall League • Newcastle and District League They graced all the above leagues with great distinction. Over the years the club became more financially stable and grew in ambition. Finally in 1985 they acquired a piece of land at Birches Head Road on which it was able to obtain a 99 year lease. This is the clubs current address. Immediately, a clubhouse was built containing a bar and changing rooms for both teams and officials. At the same time an outside 5 a-side football facility was built, complete with floodlights. Having moved to this new facility the club opted to join the North Staffs Alliance League. It completed in this leauge before seeking election to one of the top leagues in the area, The Staffs County League (North), in 1987. The team played in this league and finally had a momentous season in 1997-1998 by winning the league, the cup and also the fair play award all in one season. Having achieved this feat the club applied to join what is the top junior league in North Staffordshire, the Staffordshire County Senior League. In 2017 Abbey Hulton United won the Staffordshire County Senior Premier League Championship and were promoted to the North West County Football League.
Player of the Month Awards announced for February
First Division South Paul Taylor has proved something of an assist machine this February, setting up four goals despite Sandbach United's poor run of form. His nomination read: Taylor has played 3 games in February whilst carrying an injury and playing out of his natural position, yet still obtained two MOM awards. In the first game against Ellesmere, he commanded the midfield as a number 8 controlling the play and assisted in two of the four goals and was unlucky not to score twice himself save some exceptional goalkeeping (Who incidentally was the opposition MOM) that denied him 2 goals on top of the two assists. Taylor played the game with an historical foot injury yet still dazzled with silky control skills and demonstrated his prowess around the edge of the box with some stinging crosses. In his second game against Maine Road, Paul again played with injury and once again dominated the play in the second and final third assisting in a through ball to Barton to win a penalty. With Taylor on the pitch, it looked like a Sandbach win was destined but that changed when he was substituted with the injury late on which changed the game. In his third game Taylor was again close to being MOM and was instrumental in the awarding of a penalty with his direct and accurate pass through to Fitzpatrick causing the defence to bring him down in the box. Taylor again playing out of his usual position glided around the pitch his experience showing in the way he looked up and provided telling passes although let down by others having a poor performance on the day.
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WYTHENSHAWE AFC
Originally founded in 1946 as Wythenshawe Lads' Club by Reg Gauntlet, a local window cleaner, gathering together a group of kids kicking a ball about in the street, started playing friendlies, held meetings with parents in a wooden hut in the grounds of Cringlewood House, Yew Tree Lane. They then set up home by hiring a room in an old farmhouse in Daine Avenue, Rackhouse. A couple of years later Noel Timpson, of Timpson Shoes, purchased two ex-WW2 Nissen huts and sited them within the farmhouse grounds. Wythenshawe, their first kit being white shirts, black shorts, black socks, first manager Bob Collins, progressed through the Manchester Federation of Lads' Clubs League 1946-49. In 1949 as the lads grew into maturity and no longer eligible for Lads Club football Harry Dalton developed them into 'The Ammies', managed by Jim Cooper, to provide football for all ages. Dalton was a Sheffield Wednesday supporter hence the Ammies royal blue & white striped kit. They became members of the South Manchester and Wythenshawe League 1949-53 racing through the lower divisions, top goalscorer being Bob Halliday with an incredible 72 goals in season 1951-52, before securing the First Division Championship in 1953. They then entered the Altrincham and District League 1953-54. In 1956 Wythenshawe played Manchester United, including Bobby Charlton, in the Altrincham District FA - Whitaker Cup Final. This was a great day for Wythenshawe because not only did they hold a very talented United team to a draw but according to press reports at the time were quite as good as their opponents. After two lots of extra time the score was 1-1, the cup was shared with each team holding it for six months. Climbing the football pyramid they were accepted into the Lancashire and Cheshire League 1954-72 winning the double in their first season, the Third Division 'A' and Hellawell Shield. Between 1955-57 they achieved the distinction of promotion in three successive seasons, 1955 Third Division 'A' champions, 1956 Third Division runner-up, 1957 Second Division champions. Also First Division champions 1962 and three time winners of the Rhodes Cup (1958, 1961, 1972). They established themselves in the Manchester League in 1972-73 season, winning automatic promotion to the Premier Division by becoming champions of the First Division in their first season, three time champions of the Premier Division (1990, 1993, 2003) runner-up ten times (1980, 1985, 1992, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2017, 2018) and record winners (7) of the Gilgryst Cup (1986, 1987, 1990, 1999, 2001, 2009, 2018) twice finalists (1980, 1988). Three time winners of the Lancashire Amateur Cup (1976, 1990, 1996) finalists six times (1982, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1994). The senior section alone have won over 50 trophies. Arguably one of their most successful seasons came in 1989-90 when the first team, managed by Ray Mallalieu, achieved the treble by winning the Lancashire Amateur Cup, Manchester League Premier and Gilgryst Cup, whilst the reserves added the second division title and the Sunday team winning the Wythenshawe and District Sunday League Challenge Cup.
Although youth teams have sporadically existed since the Lads' Club days, In 1989 Stephen Hall and Jim Roberts formalised a Junior Section at the club, entering one team, Under 9’s, in the Timperley and District Junior League, this has grown and now have one of the largest Junior sections in the North West, currently having teams aged 5 to 18. In 2019 the youth team entered the FA Youth Cup for the first time. The club led a somewhat nomadic existence, playing their games at Cleveland playing fields 194649, Wythenshawe Park 1949-58, The Christie playing fields 1958-61, Federation of Lads' Club Ground Chorlton, later called Harry Dalton playing fields 1961-83, then in 1983 they became tenants at Wythenshawe Cricket Club, Longley Lane, albeit when the football and cricket seasons overlapped the club had to find alternative venues, Flixton FC 2015, St Paul's High School 2016-17, settling at Hollyhedge Park in 2017. From season 1967-68 the first team took part in the FA Amateur Cup, which in 1974 became the FA Vase, in 1985 they reached the 5th round narrowly losing 2-1 away to the eventual winners Halesowen Town. The previous round saw the Ammies win 6-0 at home to Rushall Olympic before its then largest attendance of 255, tenfold their average, and producing their first ever match programme. Due to a change to the FA's ground grading requirements in 1996 they were no longer eligible to enter the FA Vase, on top of that they could not seek promotion in the National League System from the Step 7 Manchester League to the Step 6 North West Counties League. Wythenshawe were not deterred by this setback and planning permission was granted by Manchester City Council in October 2007 to build a 150 seater floodlit stadium in Hollyhedge Park. Raising sufficient funds to build this facility, even to simply fence in the ground, was an ongoing problem, being adversely affected by a recession. In 2009 a Ladies team was formed, managed by Paula Mercer, in 2011 became champions of Cheshire & Manchester Women's League Division Two East and runner-up of Division Two East League Cup, then transferring to the Cheshire Women’s & Youth League. In 2018 they finished runner-up in the CW&YL and promoted to the North West Women’s Regional League, also entering the Women's FA Cup for the first time, beating Accrington Stanley at home 5-1 in the preliminary round then bowing out in the 1st Qual.Rd v. Accrington Girls & Ladies at home 1-3 before the women's then record attendance of 142. In June 2011 the club changed its legal entity from an unincorporated association to that of a private limited company by guarantee, with charitable status. The company dissolved in November 2019. The Sunday team was reintroduced in 2012, managed by Paul O'Keefe, immediately winning the double in the Altrincham Sunday League 2013, they joined the Stockport Sunday League, becoming Division Four champions in 2015, Division Three champions in 2016 with 100% win record, latter two seasons scoring 359 goals. In July 2013 Committee member John Cotton noticed an article for a Budweiser £50,000 regional grant he felt the club could win, he passed the article to then Vice-Chairman Carl Barratt who took up the mantle.
Fortune struck on Halloween that year, which changed the future of the club forever, when Barratt received the news that he was successful in winning the grant, this also enabled the club to compete against seven other clubs nationwide for an additional £100,000 in a public Facebook vote during February 2014, they obtained the most votes and secured the additional funds. The club in 2015 introduced the 'John Walker Tournament', an annual nationwide summer festival of football for children and youths aged 7-15, attracting over 100 teams with over 1,000 players. A further honour bestowed upon ‘Mr Wythenshawe Amateurs’ was the naming of the main stand ‘The John Walker Stand’ in 2020. The football and cricket clubs workable relationship, in its latter years, became strained and subsequently the Ammies were rendered homeless when evicted by the cricket club in May 2015 after 32 years use. The Hollyhedge Park Project was now, more than ever, an increasingly important chapter in the clubs future. Whilst the project was coming to fruition games were played at Flixton FC and St. Paul's High School, with hospitality at the Winston Conservative Club and Northenden Social Club. The penning of this crucial chapter recommenced in July 2016 when the club secured funding of £812,000, which included £382,317 from the Premier League & The FA, the £150,000 from Budweiser, £146,000 from the National Lottery, building work began in earnest in February 2017 for a clubhouse, new pitch, drainage, car park and fencing when a new long term lease was finally agreed with Manchester City Council. In March 2017 the club became a Community Benefit Society, its first Board of Directors being Basil Kabbani (Chairman), Carl Barratt (Vice-Chairman), Peter Andrews, John Cotton, Stuart Furnival, Ray Gibson, Stephen Hall, Neil Owen. The stadium was completed in September 2017, the first match was played on 30th, drawing 1-1 v. Hindsford in the Manchester League, the 32 year old record attendance was broken with 277. Further improvements brought the ground up to Step 6 standard and was officially opened on 6th May 2018 by former England & Manchester United captain Bryan Robson. Promotion was gained in May 2018 when the FA allocated the first team to a restructured North West Counties Football League. This meant that the club was competing at semi-professional level for the first time, whilst retaining their amateur status they finished a creditable fourth in the First Division South in their first season. In 2019 the first team returned to the national stage when they re-entered the FA Vase. The following season 2020-21, they were accepted, for the first time, into the FA Cup, in the Extra Preliminary Round beat Shelley at home 4-2 in a memorable penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in 90 mins, exited in the Preliminary Round v. Trafford at home 1-4. With the curtailment of the season, caused by a coronavirus pandemic, Barratt created the Wythenshawe Cup, Cheadle Town the inaugural winners. The first team have never been relegated in its 75 year history.
Opposition
H/A
Score
Sat 31/07/21
Barnton
A
W 2-1
Mon 02/08/21
Maine Road
A
W 3-2
Thu 07/08/21
FC Isle of Man
H
D 2-2
Sat 14/08/21
Stockport Town
A
W 1-0
Tue 17/08/21
New Mills
H
L 0-1
Sat 21/08/21
Cheadle Town
A
W 2-0
Sat 28/08/21
Brocton
A
W 3-1
Mon 30/08/21
Cammell Laird 1907
H
W 2-1
Tue 03/09/21
St Martins
A
W 8-1
Tue 11/09/21
Ellesmere Rangers
A
D 1-1
Sat 18/09/21
Alsager Town
H
W 6-0
Tue 21/09/21
Radcliffe
H
W 6-0
A
L 0-4
(Lancashire Challenge Trophy 1) Sat 25/09/21
Golcar United (The Buildbase FA Vase 2Q)
Tue 28/09/21
Eccleshall
A
L 4-6
Wed 02/10/21
Stafford Town
H
W 5-0
Fri 09/10/21
Rocester
A
W 4-0
Sat 16/10/21
Sandbach United
A
L 1-2
Tue 26/10/21
Abbey Hey
H
L 0-4
Sat 30/10/21
West Didsbury & Chorlton
A
L 0-2
Fri 06/11/21
Cheadle Heath Nomads
H
W 5-4
Sat 13/11/21
Abbey Hulton United
H
W 2-1
Wed 17/11/21
AFC Darwen
A
L 0-4
(Lancashire Challenge Trophy 2) Sat 20/11/21
Cammell Laird 1907
A
D 1-1
Sat 27/11/21
Sandbach United
H
W 1-0
Mon 04/12/21
Ellesmere Rangers
H
Aband
Fri 11/12/21
Cheadle Heath Nomads
A
W 4-1
Tue 14/12/21
Ellesmere Rangers
H
W 5-0
Sat 18/12/21
Brocton
H
D 1-1
Mon 27/12/21
Abbey Hey
A
D 1-1
Mon 08/01/22
FC Isle of Man
A
L 0-2
Sat 15/01/22
Barnton
H
D 1-1
Sat 22/01/22
Maine Road
H
W 2-1
Sat 29/01/22
Stafford Town
A
W 6-0
Mon 05/02/22
Stockport Town
H
Postp
Fri 12/02/22
Alsager Town
A
W 3-1
Wed 16/02/22
Stockport Town
H
Postp
Sat 19/02/22
Eccleshall
H
Postp
Tue 22/02/22
Stockport Town
H
Postp
Sat 26/02/22
St Martins
H
W 9-0
Tue 05/03/22
West Didsbury & Chorlton
H
W 2-1
Wed 08/03/22
Stockport Town
H
W 3-0
Sat 12/03/22
Abbey Hulton United
A
2021/22 Fixtures and Results
Date
GOALS
20 10 0 0 29 2 0 9 0 0 4 4 0 0 8 5 0 12 3 2 19 28 4 28 12 0 27 0 5 0 31 5 17 35 0 3 2 0 1 11 1 0 5 0 1 1 4 19 6 23
2 7 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 2 6 0 2 0 8 4 9 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 5 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 7 1 4 1 0 0 1 6
6 1 0 0 18 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 39 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 0 0
* Indicates player is no longer a member of the squad
SUB
# Indicates player is awaiting International Clearance
Samuel Adewusi Joel Aikenhead Ross Aikenhead Kaiden Barlow Edward Brown Erion Bujupi Matthew Cleary Kieran Curtis Bruno Da Silva (GK) Joseph Denman Jardel Depeiaza Samuel Dickov Matthew Dodwell David Drinkwater Charles Duke Daniel Eyres Thomas Fisher Francesco Frangillo Darron Gibson Samuel Goodwin (GK) Richard Gresty Kyle Haslam (GK) Kyle Hawley Saul Henderson Arron Hevingham Mark Holdridge * Christopher Howard Oredi Kibombo Dominic Lillie Adam Maywand Gabriel Mooney-Munoz Adam Morley-Winston (GK) Arthur Okonkwo Richard Peters Kai Philpott Benjamin Richardson * Nialle Rodney Finley Rorke Thomas Scott (GK) * William Shawcross Sean Sherwood * Danny Stapleton Bradley Sullivan Adam Walker Dylan Walker Dean Warburton Glenn Whelan Louis White Soloman Wickstead Luke Worth
START
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2021/22 Fixtures 31/07/21 03/08/21 07/08/21 14/08/21 17/08/21 21/08/21 28/08/21 30/08/21 04/09/21 07/09/21 11/09/21 18/09/21 25/09/21 02/10/21 09/10/21 16/10/21 23/10/21 30/10/21 06/11/21 10/11/21 13/11/21 20/11/21 27/11/21 04/12/21 11/12/21 18/12/21 27/12/21 08/01/22 12/01/22 15/01/22 22/01/22 29/01/22 05/02/22 12/02/22 19/02/22 21/02/22 26/02/22 01/03/22 05/03/22 08/03/22 12/03/22 15/03/22 19/03/22 22/03/22 26/03/22 02/04/22
St Martins Rocester Barnton New Mills Brocton Abbey Hey Cammell Laird 1907 Sandbach United Maine Road Stafford Town Atherstone Town Cheadle Heath Nomads Stockport Town Cheadle Town West Didsbury & Chorlton FC Isle of Man Eccleshall Ellesmere Rangers Alsager Town Stoke City Wythenshawe Amateurs Brocton Cheadle Town Stockport Town Barnton St Martins New Mills Maine Road Barnton Cammell Laird 1907 West Didsbury & Chorlton Alsager Town Eccleshall Stafford Town Cheadle Heath Nomads Maine Road Ellesmere Rangers Stafford Town Rocester Rocester Wythenshawe Amateurs Alsager Town Abbey Hey Cheadle Heath Nomads Sandbach United FC Isle of Man
A H H A A H A H H A A H A H H H A A A H A H A H A H H A A H A H H H A A H H A H H H A A A A
D 2-2 W 2-1 W 3-1 L 2-3 L 0-1 L 1-3 W 2-0 L 0-5 W 3-2 L 0-2 L 1-2 W 3-1 L 2-3 W 3-2 L 1-3 L 3-8 W 1-0 L 2-4 L 0-1 L 1-4 L 1-2 W 4-1 D 3-3 L 1-2 Postp W 6-0 L 0-1 Postp L 2-5 L 0-1 L 1-4 W 4-1 L 1-3 Postp Postp Postp W 1-0 D 0-0 W 4-2
# Indicates player is awaiting International Clearance
* Indicates player is no longer a member of the squad
Players Name Thomas Ashton Tyler Barnes * Owen Basford Joshua Beaumont Matthew Berkeley Luke Birkinshaw (GK) Josh Bowden Joshua Bristow Fitzroy Butler Joshua Buxton Adam Catalano Daniel Cope Jack Cotterill Lee Cropper Kevyn Davies Lewis Doughty * Jack Dundas Angelo Errico Mason Franklin Christopher Gilpin * Nathan Grice Matthew Harrison Oliver Hickman * Zak Hill Thomas Hinton Ethan Holdcroft Mbemba Juwara Patrik Kacer (GK) Dominic Kurasik (GK) Adam Lawrence (GK) Kieran Lazenby Russell Leadbetter Joe Lewis Sam Lewis Jay Lovatt
Starts
Sub
Goals
3 15 2 1 3 1 9 24 10 0 14 14 0 29 20 0 6 7 0 0 19 4 2 22 2 0 1 0 17 11 0 0 10 1 5
0 6 2 0 2 0 4 2 11 0 4 2 0 3 1 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 0
0 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 0 0 11 0 15 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
2021/22 Player Apperances
Players Name
Mathew Majer Anthony Malbon * Nasser Mansour Ben Matthews Liam McHugh (GK) Nathan Mellor Joseph Miles Cole Mohindra Brandon Newell Ashley Newton Kristian Parsons Ryan Pickup Jack Pointon (GK) Jack Pritchard Callum Pugh Louis Seymour George Shaw Billy Silvester William Tams Keeylin Thomas Jamie Turner Thomas Urwin Louis Vincent Declan Wildman Kieron Williams Morgan Woolliscroft (GK) Sam Wytcherley
Starts
Sub
Goals
0 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 22 0 0 17 3 2 0 0 1 3 4 19 14 7 1 4 0 2 24
0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 5 5 8 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 1
* Indicates player is no longer a member of the squad # Indicates player is awaiting International Clearance
2021/22 Player Apperances
TODAYS FIXTURES Abbey Hulton United v Wythenshawe Amateurs Barnton v Stockport Town Brocton v Cheadle Heath Nomads Cheadle Town v Eccleshall Ellesmere Rangers v Stafford Town New Mills v Cammell Laird 1907 Rocester v Maine Road Sandbach United v Alsager Town West Didsbury & Chorlton v St Martins FC Isle of Man v Abbey Hey
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