Wythenshawe Town v Irlam Reserves E-Programme

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Ericstan Park, Timpson Road Baguley, M23 9NT Email: wythenshawetown@gmail.com Website: www.wythenshawetownfc.co.uk Twitter: @WTFCOpenage

Chairman: Kenny Hope Vice Chairman: Peter Birch Treasurer: Grace Nuttall Director of Football: Aidy Burns Media Officer: James Lobley Stadium Manager: Billy Moore

Irlam joined the Manchester League in 1989, gaining promotion to the premier division at the second attempt, finishing First Division runners-up in 1991. In 1993 Irlam reached the Gilgryst Cup Final, only to lose out to Woodley Sports in the final. In 2001-02 season saw the club change its name to Irlam Mitchell Shackleton in anticipation of their move to Irlam and it changed to Irlam FC in 2006.

Programme: James Lobley 1st Team Manager: Lee McGregor Assistants: Gary Brown & Paul Williams Club Captain: Jonathan Rand Welcome to all the fans, new and old for coming down to Ericstan Park for this important game against Irlam Reserves. Another crucial 3 points are up for grabs so get behind the team today. Enjoy The Game!

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Irlam Football Club was formed as Mitchell Shackleton Football Club in October 1969 and they the entered the Eccles & District Amateur Football League in 1970. The club’s reputation began to grow in the 70’s after they won the Manchester Amater League, Third and Second Division and in 1975 a reserve team was formed.

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After a sustained period in the Manchester league, the club decided to make the step up to the NWCFL in 2008-09 and finished with an 8th place finish with notable wins away at AFC Liverpool and Winsford United. The club currently sit in 16th place with 31 points and with a the play-offs looking unlikely, the club will be working towards next season.


WYTHENSHAWE TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB Pride of Wythenshawe

Wythenshawe Town History….

Formed in 1946, and playing at Hough End Fields on Princess Road, Withington, Wythenshawe Town were originally known as North Withington FC, but were eventually re-named in 1987; after a few seasons at their new ground in Wythenshawe. The ground was named Ericstan Park as a tribute to Eric Reynard and Stan Orme who were prime movers in the club's early days. After a long period in the Lancashire and Cheshire League the club joined the Manchester League in 1974. In 2014, Wythenshawe moved from the Manchester League to the Cheshire League 2, a league with representatives from Altrincham, Witton Albion and many more. Wythenshawe Town Football Club senior section now has two teams in the Cheshire League, one in the Cheshire U21 League and one in the Manchester Sunday League. Lee McGregor took charge of the squad in the preseason preceding the 2014/15 season.

Manager’s Notes 2014/15 Fixtures

4 6

Global League Table

8 10

1st Team

12

Latest News

14 15

Player Profiles

WTFC Kitchen

MFA Cup Final

16 18

Match Report

22

Chairman’s Chat

23

Player Feature


WYTHENS HAWE TOWN F.C.

Welcome to Ericstan Park today, hope our visitors have had a safe trip to Wythenshawe. I look forward to seeing some returning faces from the Kartel Sports game where we achieved a great attendance of 117 and it epitomises the work the club are putting in behind the scenes in order to get the club’s profile raised. Today presents another tough test with Irlam Reserves performing reasonably well in the league this season and still remain in the promotion hunt. We faced our visitors just a few weeks back in the Manchester FA Amateur Cup Quarter-Final and won 3-0 but I certainly belive that counts for nothing. Cup games are completely and the mentality changes for any player. The players know what is expected of them in what is another crucial 3 points towards the title chase, and we have prepared well in training like every game and this game will be tough, the players know that but we have strengths in the squad to count on and we must play to the high stands myself, Gary Brown and Paul Williams set for the team. As important as cup competitions are, the league will always take precedent so all focus is on today’s game.

The club’s momentum is gaining pace and we need your support, so get your season tickets for the 2015/16 for just £12 and you’ll be supporting the Wythylution. Along with that, if you can sponsor the club from just £5 then we need your support. Sponsors and supporters drive the club forward to the next level. With your support our task of getting to the NWCFL is made easier. If you want to volunteer any of your spare time to the club email wythenshawetown@gmail.com. Last time out against Gorse Hill in the cup we had to show battling qualities to get a result on a poor pitch but the performance is reflected by the result we managed to get there. After this weekend we face possibly our toughest test of the season to date, the Manchester FA Amateur Cup final against Failsworth Dynamos, at the Regional Athletics Stadium. Please get behind the team in a huge game, admission there is £2, let’s try to get 100 down to the game. So stay for a drink in the clubhouse after the game with the players. The supporters are one of the driving forces of this club and every single player appreciates the support the fans bring each and every game. ENJOY THE GAME



Match Programme 2014/15

Date

Match

Competition

9/08/14

WTFC 6-0 Ashton Town Reserves*

Cheshire League 2

16/08/14

FC Woodford 0-2 WTFC

Cheshire League 2

20/08/14

WTFC 4-2 Cheadle Town Reserves

Cheshire League 2

23/08/14

WTFC 5-1 Warrington Town Reserves

J A Walton Challenge Cup

26/08/14

Altrincham Reserves 1-3 WTFC

Cheshire League 2

30/08/14

Golborne Sports 0-4 WTFC

J A Walton Challenge Cup

06/09/14

WTFC 4-1 Cuddington

Cheshire League 2

13/09/14

West Didsbury & Chorlton Reserves 1-4 WTFC

Cheshire League 2

20/09/14

WTFC 2-1 West Didsbury & Chorlton Reserves

J A Walton Challenge Cup

27/09/14

WTFC 5-1 AFC Monton Reserves

Manchester FA Amateur Cup

4/10/14

WTFC 7-0 Moore United

Cheshire League 2

11/10/14

WTFC 5-0 Altrincham Reserves

Cheshire League 2

18/10/14

Chorltonians 1-5 WTFC

Manchester FA Amateur Cup

25/10/14

West Didsbury & Chorlton Reserves 0-7 WTFC

J A Walton Challenge Cup

1/11/14

Knutsford ‘A’ 2-6 WTFC

Altrincham FA Senior Cup

8/11/14

WTFC 4-1 Salford Victoria

Manchester FA Amateur Cup

22/11/14

WTFC 4-0 Witton Albion Reserves

Cheshire League 2

29/11/14

Warrington Town Reserves 0-2 WTFC

J A Walton Challenge Cup

6/12/14

Club AZ 2-3 WTFC

Altrincham FA Senior Cup

13/12/14

WTFC 5-2 Golborne Sports

J A Walton Challenge Cup

*Ashton Town Reserves have pulled out of the league so the result is now void.

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Match Programme 2014/15

20/12/14

WTFC 8-0 West Didsbury & Chorlton Reserves

Cheshire League 2

10/01/14

WTFC 1-0 Grappenhall Sports

J A Walton Challenge Cup

7/02/15

Cheadle Town Reserves 2-8 WTFC

Cheshire League 2

14/02/15

WTFC 3-0 Irlam Reserves

Manchester FA Amateur Cup

28/02/15

Cuddington 0-1 WTFC

Cheshire League 2

7/03/15

WTFC 5-0 Kartel Sports

Altrincham FA Senior Cup

14/03/15

Gorse Hill 0-2 WTFC

Manchester FA Amateur Cup Semi-Final

21/03/15

WTFC v Irlam Reserves (15:00)

Cheshire League 2

28/03/15

Failsworth Dynamos v WTFC (13:00)

Manchester FA Amateur Cup Final

4/03/15

Grappenhall Sports v WTFC (15:00)

J A Walton Challenge Cup

6/03/15

Mersey Valley v WTFC (15:00)

Cheshire League 2

14/04/15

Irlam Reserves v WTFC (19:45)

Cheshire League 2

18/04/15

WTFC v FC Woodford (15:00)

Cheshire League 2

22/04/15

WTFC v Mersey Valley (18:30)

Cheshire League 2

28/04/15

Witton Albion Reserves v WTFC (18:30)

Cheshire League 2

5/05/15

Moore United v WTFC (18:30)

Cheshire League 2

TBC

Altrincham FA Senior Cup Final

v. Broadheath Central

TBC

J A Walton Challenge Cup Quarter-Final

Opponents TBC


Match Programme 2014/15

Jacob Luty Goalkeeper

Jamie Dickinson Centre Back

Matty Gillings Full Back

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Craig Coates Full Back

Jonathan Rand Centre Back

Alex Elliott Centre Midfield

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Remmi Williams Striker

Ben Brooks Striker

Paul Walley Centre Midfield

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Match Programme 2014/15

Jake Williams Full Back

Martin Fray Centre Back

Jason Walley Utility

Sponsored by: DDS Transport

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Sponsored by: Lee Thorneycroft

Ash Woodhead Centre Midfield

Lee McGregor Centre Midfield

Dean McGregor Centre Midfield

Sponsored by: Lee Thorneycroft

Sponsored by: Casual Services

Sponsored by: Casual Services

Thanks to all of our 2014/15 Player Sponsors Ben Connolly Winger

Aaron Gibbs Goalkeeper

Sponsored by: Courtyard CafĂŠ

Sponsored by: Lee Thorneycroft


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Wythenshawe Town are top of the NonLeagueMatters Global Leag Table which includes all non-league teams from the UK. It’s ordere PPG (points per game).


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Match Programme 2014/15

Pos

Team

PLD PTS

GS

GC

GD

1st

Wythenshawe Town

11

33

50

7

+43

2nd Altrincham Reserves

13

28

31

17

+13

3rd

FC Woodford

15

23

32

22

+11

4th

Mersey Valley

11

18

24

18

+6

5th

Mersey Valley

12

18

27

25

+2

6th

West Didsbury & Chorlton Reserves

11

15

29

30

-1

7th

Cuddington

12

15

25

30

-5

8th

Moore United

14

11

19

52

-34

9th

Witton Albion Reserves

7

6

11

18

-7

10th Cheadle Town Reserves

16

6

23

52

-27

Fixtures Involving Cheshire League 2 Sides: Cheshire League 2: Cuddington v Altrincham Reserves Mersey Valley v Witton Albion Reserves Wythenshawe Town v Irlam Reserves

FAN ZONE Have your say on Wythenshawe Town FC and see your thoughts in the programme. Email wythenshawetown@gmail.com to send it in


Match Programme 2014/15

(Back Row): Paul Walley, Jamie Dickinson, Jacob Luty, Jonathan Rand, Matty Gillings (Front Row): Craig Coates, Lee McGregor, Ben Brooks, Ben Connolly, Jason Walley, Ashley Woodhead

The 1st cup final of the season at the Regional Athletics Stadium, when we face Failsworth Dynamos in the MFA Cup Final (13:00)


Match Programme 2014/15

. We’re looking for volunteers to help out at WTFC  Videographers  Programme Sellers  Gate Staff  Graphic Designers We also want to set up WTFC TV, a YouTube channel. If you wish this join this project or want to be a volunteer at the club email James Lobley at wythenshawetown@gmail.com

We’ll soon be selling Wythenshawe Town merchandise so put some money aside for your WTFC purchases .

2015/16 season tickets have gone on sale. It’s £12/£6/ Free for Adults/Concessions/ Children. Season ticket holders will get a complimentary programme at each 1st XI preseason game, and get a discount on any club travel and merchandise. We’re looking for sponsors to join our club from just £5. You will get excellent coverage and will be advertised at an ambitious club with an ever growing support. Email wythenshawetown@gmail.com for a link to the new 2015/16

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. Our next game is the MFA Cup final. The club for the game are putting a coach on for supporters, the price of that is just £6 for transport from Ericstan Park to the Manchester Regional Athletics stadium. More details about the game late on in the programme. The fundraiser for the fence on Altrincham Road was a huge success. The progress on the fence has been huge and should be completed very soon.


Hot Drinks: Tea - 50p Coffee - 60p Hot Chocolate - 60p Oxo - 50p Cup of Soup - 70p Hot Barms: Bacon - £1.50 Bacon & Egg - £1.80 Sausage - £1.50 Sausage & Egg - £1.80 Sausage & Bacon - £1.80 Chip Barm - £1.40 Hot Dog - £1.10 Beefburger - £1.80 Beefburger & Chips - £2.80 Chips - £1.20 Chips & Gravy - £1.40 Meat Pie - £1.20 Meat Pie & Gravy - £1.40 Meat Pie, Chips & Gravy - £2.50

Feeling peckish? Then head into the bar and pick up your food, fancy some chips or a pie, we have it in our bar



Winger Ben Connolly talks to ‘The Town Review’ about the season so far and the his aims within the club in the coming seasons. This season has seen the squad come up against many new challenges, whether that be in the form of facing a new team or the hindrance of pitches, it’s thrown up many obstacles but the squad has pulled through every single one of them. The current squad has evolved and risen to the occasions and we have performed when it really counts and grinded out results like away at Cuddington which was a display of pure determination. We are strong all over the pitch and teams have a tough ask when they face us but we don’t take any lightly but we all know the strengths in the squad.

But that has changed, we want the cup, we’re all hungry for the cups. Against Kartel Sports it was a unknown quantity but we played well and took the game comfortably 5-0 in front of a great crowd of 117. Then against Gorse Hill we battled very well for the 2-0 win. Our whole season has been fantastic and we want to maintain the high standards we set ourselves within the squad. We have a great management set up, Lee, Gary Brown and Paul Williams are all doing a fantastic job without them we wouldn’t be where we are now. The next seasons present promising times within the club as we’re striving to join the NWCFL where many of the players have played at. Lots of work is going on behind the scenes and all the players are excited for the years ahead.


This is the poster for our next game which is the MFA Cup final. If you can put it up in a shop or workplace then email wythenshwetown@gmail.com to get the poster. If you take a picture and send it to us you can get your name or business on the website and in the next programme


Match Programme 2014/15

Credit: www.architen.com

After the 2-0 semi-final win over Gorse Hill, we’ll face Failsworth Dynamos in the final of the Manchester FA Amateur Cup The game will be played at the Manchester Regional Athletics Stadium. Admission for the game is £2 for Adults and free for Children under the age of 16. Kick-off is 1:00pm and will be part of a weekend of football with 6 Manchester FA cup finals being held across the 3 days.

Wythenshawe have beaten a whole host of teams to reach this stage. The cup run began back in September when AFC Monton Reserves were the visitors. Wythenshawe ran out 5-1. Chorltonians Town suffered the same 5-1 fate at their place whilst Salford Victoria Reserves visited Ericstan Park but again Wythenshawe knocked them out with a 4-1 win. In the Quarter-final, Cheshire League 2 rivals Irlam Reserves came to Wythenshawe but lost 3-0.

The game that saw us here was away at Gorse Hill in the semi-final, and Wythenshawe progressed with a comfortable 2-0 win. Our opponents beat Farnworth Town 8-1 in the semi -final to get into the finals. Support the team, and follow all of the build up on our website,

www.wythenshawetownfc.co.uk

If you can’t make the game we’ll have updates on our twitter account: @WTFCOpenage




Match Programme 2014/15

Brooks (2)

Wythenshawe Town travelled to Gorse Hill for the Manchester FA Amateur Cup Semi-Final. Wythenshawe started quickly and got a penalty inside two minutes but Ben Brooks saw his penalty saved by the Gorse Hill keeper. A dominant Wythenshawe maintained their high pressure throughout the first half and it paid off when Ben Brooks fired home after header from Jonathan Rand. Then just two minutes later, Brooks doubled the lead to put the visitors in control. The game was never really in any doubt and should have been, Ash Woodhead had a goal disallowed but Town will now compete the final against Failsworth Dynamos on March 28th.

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Match Programme 2014/15

Today brings the biggest game of the season so far, it will be a great achievement to reach the final of the Altrincham cup in our first year, good luck to all involved. The one thing you can be assured of with this team is they will give 110% commitment, as they do in every single game they play. Congratulations to our U21 on their semi-final win on Sunday coming out winners of a hard thought game 4-3 after extra time. Well done to each and every one of the team great achievement in their first year of being formed as a team well done. I am delighted with the progress of our 2nd team Gary King, who is doing a fantastic job and put them in contention for the title and in a fantastic position to qualify through their group in the challenge cup taking them into the 1/4 final still a long way to go in the season but the progress is fantastic. The turnaround in our senior teams after the disaster of last season has been fantastic, the first team remain in all 4 competitions. The 2nd team in contention for the title and challenge cup, U21s in their first year are in top half of the table and in the final of the Cheshire League Cup at Altrincham FC date to be announced. Well done to each and every one of the players, management and everyone involved with the club. Your Proud Chairman, Kenny Hope


Next 1st XI Game at Ericstan Park: WTFC v FC Woodford (18.04) - 15:00

WTFC

Ben Brooks Craig Coates Ben Connolly Steven Crane Jamie Dickinson Alex Elliott Martin Fray Aaron Gibbs Matt Gillings Jacob Luty Dean McGregor Lee McGregor Jonathan Rand Jason Walley Paul Walley Ashley Woodhead Jake Williams Remmi Williams

Irlam Reserves Conor Braithwaite Dean Burgess Conor Byrne Kyle Davies Darren Green Zar Jordan Lee Lambert Connor Martin Gareth Meredith Scott Mills Steven Mills Christopher Wade Daniel Warburton Simon Whitehead

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