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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
They won promotion twice and they reached the top division in 1997 and are now established senior club in the Altrincham League reaching their pinnacle in the 2000/01 season when they won the Altrincham FA Senior Cup defeating Linotype FC 1-0.
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 ADAFL side Kartel Sports. Get behind the side and letâ€&#x;s get Wythenshawe Town FC into the Final. Enjoy The Game!
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The club was formed in 1991 by present secretary Paul Cheetham, who formed a youth team for Old Alts FC in 1989 and after two seasons the young players wanted to have their own club side so the team left Old Alts, and Kartel Sports was born entering the third division of the Altrincham League.
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This season has been a rebuilding exercise for Kartel with the loss of many long serving players last season, who retired. New manager Craig Barlow has come in and introduced many young players that the club was desperate for and this will see Kartel finishing in a mid-table position.
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 and one in the Manchester Sunday League. Lee McGregor took charge of the squad in the pre-season preceding the 2014/15 season.
Manager’s Notes 2014/15 Fixtures
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League Table
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1st Team
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Latest News
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Player Profiles
WTFC Kitchen
Gorse Hill (A)
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Match Report
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Chairman’s Chat
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Player Feature
WYTHENS HAWE TOWN F.C.
Welcome to everyone today, the club have worked tirelessly to get a big crowd down for today‟s game and that can only be commended. Thanks to all those who are coming down to support the team and it will be great to have a bumper crowd and I hope you are attracted to come again. Today we welcome Kartel Sports, cup games can bring games of unknown quantities especially when playing teams from different leagues. But we have to play to the qualities we have in the squad. The players know what is expected of them in this Semifinal tie against Kartel, we have prepared well in training like every game and this game will require no motivation. Cup competitions are important for us I believe, we can test our skills in a one off game and we know that Kartel will want to get to the final just as much as we will. This is the time of year that teams show their worth. We can prove to the doubters that we can win big games and I have all the faith in the strengths we have at this squad. Everyone at the club knows the power that this team possess and a cup final would be a great platform for the players to show everyone what we‟re about. We want Wythenshawe to be proud of our club, Wythenshawe‟s club. We‟re getting our name out there, slowly but surely.
People are getting interested in the club, and why not. The club is putting in the tireless effort to ensure the progression of the club. The North West Counties League is the important aim, and every day we are making strides to that aim. In the off season we are developing the ground, with new stands and it‟s a very much exciting time to be around the club. We really want people to get behind the term we have coined the „Wythylution‟ and we need volunteers to drive the club forward to semi-pro football. It‟s exciting times to be around the club and any support we can get from volunteers, sponsors and supporters will benefit us hugely. Last time out against Cuddington in the Cheshire League, we showed what this team is about with the performance, where we can grind out results in the toughest of conditions. We‟re coming up to two consecutive cup semi-finals. Our focus is all on the upcoming weeks, and we will show Kartel Sports and Gorse Hill what this team is all about. 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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20/12/14
WTFC 8-0 West Didsbury & Chorlton Reserves
Cheshire League 2
10/1/14
WTFC 1-0 Grappenhall Sports
J A Walton Challenge Cup
7/2/15
Cheadle Town Reserves 2-8 WTFC
Cheshire League 2
14/2/15
WTFC 3-0 Irlam Reserves
Manchester FA Amateur Cup
28/2/15
Cuddington 0-1 WTFC
Cheshire League 2
7/3/15
WTFC v Kartel Sports
Altrincham FA Senior Cup
14/3/15
Gorse Hill v WTFC (14:00)
Manchester FA Amateur Cup
28/3/15
Grappenhall Sports v WTFC (15:00)
J A Walton Challenge Cup
RESERVES UPCOMING FIXTURES Date
Match
Competition
07/03/14
Golborne Sports Reserves v WTFC Reserves (14:00)
Cheshire Reserve League 2
14/03/14
WTFC Reserves v Rudheath Social Reserves (14:00)
Cheshire Reserve League 2
21/03/14
WTFC v Reserves v Sanbach United Reserves (14:00)
Cheshire Reserve League 2
4/04/14
Cuddington Reserves v WTFC Reserves (15:00)
Reserve Division Challenge Cup
Wythenshawe Town Reserves currently sit 4th in the Cheshire Reserve League 2 with 22 points after 11 games. They are into the knockout stages of the Reserve Division Challenge Cup. The top goalsorer is Carlton Jones
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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Jake Williams Full Back
Martin Fray Centre Back
Jason Walley Utility
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Ash Woodhead Centre Midfield
Lee McGregor Centre Midfield
Dean McGregor Centre Midfield
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Sponsored by: Casual Services
Thanks to all of our 2014/15 Player Sponsors Ben Connolly Winger
Aaron Gibbs Goalkeeper
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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
12
25
28
15
+13
3rd
FC Woodford
14
23
30
19
+11
4th
Mersey Valley
12
18
27
25
+2
5th
Irlam Reserves
9
15
19
14
+5
6th
West Didsbury & Chorlton Reserves
11
15
29
30
-1
7th
Cuddington
12
15
25
30
-5
8th
Moore United
13
8
17
51
-34
9th
Witton Albion Reserves
7
6
11
18
-7
10th Cheadle Town Reserves
15
6
21
48
-27
Fixtures Involving Cheshire League 2 Sides: Cheshire League 2: Cuddington v West Didsbury & Chorlton Reserves Moore United v FC Woodford J A Walton Challenge Cup: Mersey Valley v Daten Penlake v Altrincham Reserves Maine Road Reserves v Witton Albion Reserves Altrincham FA Senior Cup Semi-Final: Wythenshawe Town v Kartel Sports
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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
We face a trip to Gorse Hill next Saturday in the Manchester FA Amateur Cup SemiFinal. Please support the team in a crucial game , postcode (M16 7PH)
Credit: George Cheetham
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. 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 .
We‟ll soon be selling replica blue kits soon, so if you‟re interested in buying one email us for the details. We‟ll make them as cheap as possible to ensure as many people can buy them Follow us Twitter: @WTFCOpenage 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 sponsorship brochure. .
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. Our next game is away at Gorse Hill in the Manchester FA Amateur action. They play at St.Brides Playing fields and the postcode is M16 7PH and kick-off is 14:00. We hope to see you there supporting the team. We have a fundraising night on March 14th, tickets are £2 in advance or £3 on the day. All profits will be funding the replacement of the old club fence on Altrincham Road. Please support the club in an important night.
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
Captain Jonathan Rand reflects on the season so far but stresses the season really starts now. “The squad have put the hard work in throughout the whole season but I can‟t stress it enough, the season really starts now. We have two semifinals in two weeks and we now know that this will define the season. People will remember these matches when they think about the current Wythenshawe Town squad. We have seen some incredible performances which have dismantled many opponents which have been feared, and the quality of the team we have means we are confident going to into every game. Last time out against Cuddington we put up great determination to grind out a result and it‟s put us 3 points closer to the elusive Cheshire League 2 crown. But all thoughts are now on to today‟s game as we welcome Kartel Sports of the Altrincham District League.
Kartel will have their eyes on the final and we‟ll have to be on top form to beat them. They possess some real quality but we‟re confident we can combat their strengths and exploit their weaknesses. Although they may have not had the most successful league campaign, their cup run shows that means very little coming into big cup games like these and the prestige that comes with winning cups is both teams motivation. Although the team set the aim of promotion this season, that has changed very much since the beginning of the season. Cups allows us to express our high intensity playing style and we want to bring trophies to Ericstan Park, that‟s why we are here”. Enjoy The Game, Jonathan Rand
Match Programme 2014/15
Credit: George Cheetham
We are playing Gorse Hill in the Manchester FA Amateur Cup Semi-Final away. We want everyone to get behind the team in another huge semi-final.
Wythenshawe Town Reserves on Penalties, Hollinwood Reserves (2-5) and last years finalist Deans Youth & Ladies on Penalties.
In the Manchester FA Amateur Cup we have beaten AFC Monton Reserves (5-1), Chorltonians Town (1-5), Salford Victoria Reserves (41) and Irlam Reserves (3-0) to reach this stage of the competition.
Gorse Hill play in the Lancashire & Cheshire 2nd tier, Division 1 and are currently doing well in 2nd just 1 point of the leaders, Abacus Media. But Gorse Hill have 3 games in hand.
Whilst our opponents Gorse Hill have beaten Chorltonians Rovers (7-0),
They play their home games at St.Brides Playing fields (pictured) in Old Trafford, postcode M16 7PH.
The game is free admission so we want to see as many Wythenshawe fans there as possible as this is yet another huge game for the club with a cup final place at stake for Wythenshawe Town. Kick-off is 13:30, so support the team, and follow all of the build up on our website,
www.wythenshawetownfc.co.uk
Failsworth Dynamos v Farnworth Town is the other Semi-Final.
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Woodhead
Wythenshawe Town travelled to Cuddington for a Cheshire League 2 fixture. The first half saw a scrappy affair on a very poor pitch. Wythenshawe took control in the second half and Ash Woodhead put the visitors in front. The hosts only real chance was a free kick that went close in the dying minutes. Lee McGregor had his say on the match, “Not the most fluent performance but we battled in poor conditions and picked up yet another vital 3 points.
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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. We are holding a fundraiser night on 14th March to raise money to replace the old fence to Altrincham road. Tickets will be ÂŁ2 with raffles and fundraising on the night tickets behind the bar please help us raise these much needed funds thank you Your Proud Chairman, Kenny Hope
Next Game at Ericstan Park: WTFC Res v Rudheath Social Res (14.03) - 14:00
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
Kartel Sports Alex Brumby Samuel Cummins Scott Doherty Sean Dorsey Stuart Ellis Greg Fannon Stuart Howe Jordan Kralski Sheldon Lloyd Jake Maccann Scott Mansell Rob McGhee Michael McGuire Jonathan O’Neil Joshua Pearce Connor Sugsden James Walker Stewart Yearsley
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