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Cleethorpes TownManager
Marcus NEWELL
Alex FLETTAlex MCKENZIE
Brody ROBERTSONBrad BEATTIE
Chris FUNNELLChristopher GORDON
Danny GRANTDamian STEER
Darren HANSLIPGrant BAILEYJack DEBNAM
Jack RICHARDSONJack BARLOW
Jonathan OGLESBYKirk WHEELER
Lawrence HEWARDLee McFARLAND
Liam DICKENSLouis GRANT
Luke MASCALLMarc COOPER
Matthew COLEMANMatthew KINGSTON
Miles FENTYNathan EMSON
Richard PECK
Armthorpe WelfareManagerBrian JOHNSTON
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NCEL Premier Division
Albion Sports vs Liversedge
Bridlington T vs Tadcaster A
Clee Town vs Armthorpe W
Glasshought’n vs Barton TOB
Heanor T vs Staveley MW
Nostell MW vs Handsworth P
Parkgate vs Athersley Rec
Retford Utd vs Pickering Town
Shaw Lane A vs Maltby Main
Worksop Town vs Glasshought’n
POS Team P W D L F A GD PTS1 Tadcaster Albion 21 17 1 3 69 21 48 522 Worksop Town 20 14 3 3 69 23 46 453 Staveley Miners Welfare 19 14 2 3 43 21 22 444 Shaw Lane Aquaforce 19 13 4 2 72 20 52 435 Heanor Town 20 13 2 5 41 19 22 416 Bridlington Town 22 11 7 4 38 28 10 407 Cleethorpes Town 20 13 0 7 52 25 27 398 Barton Town Old Boys 20 12 2 6 45 29 16 389 Handsworth Parramore 22 10 5 7 45 24 21 3510 Albion Sports 22 11 1 10 51 40 11 3411 Athersley Recreation 19 7 5 7 26 23 3 2612 Garforth Town 22 6 8 8 33 38 -5 2613 Pickering Town 21 7 4 10 41 51 -10 2514 Maltby Main 23 7 2 14 46 65 -19 2315 Thackley 22 5 5 12 28 48 -20 2016 Liversedge 20 5 4 11 25 51 -26 1917 Parkgate 21 4 6 11 25 49 -24 1818 Retford United 21 3 6 12 21 57 -36 1519 Armthorpe Welfare 21 4 3 14 24 61 -37 1520 Nostell Miners Welfare 23 3 3 17 15 86 -71 1221 Glasshoughton Welfare 20 2 3 15 23 53 -30 9
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Players Name App App (Sub) Subbed Sub Not
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Alex Flett 28 2 2 0 2613 4 10 0 0Brad Beattie 22 2 0 0 2011 0 0 0 0
Brody Robertson 32 7 11 1 2380 13 7 0 0Chris Funnell 2 2 0 0 45 0 0 0 0Damien Steer 10 0 1 1 964 0 0 0 0Daniel Grant 20 5 0 5 1555 0 0 0 0
Darren Hanslip 26 3 6 0 2160 5 2 3 0Ellis Humble 1 0 0 0 94 0 0 0 0Jack Barlow 19 2 9 1 1434 7 2 0 0Jack Debnam 17 10 3 1 892 6 1 1 0
Jack Richardson 28 14 1 3 1690 7 2 1 0Jacob Wilson 1 1 0 0 37 0 0 0 0John Gaughan 1 1 0 1 32 0 0 0 0
Jonathan Oglesby 27 5 11 1 2153 4 19 3 0Jordan Boyington 1 1 0 0 24 0 0 0 0
Kirk Wheeler 4 2 2 2 166 0 0 0 0Lawrence Heward 26 3 4 3 2234 2 2 0 0
Lee McFarland 12 4 1 2 856 0 0 5 0Lee Syer 1 0 1 0 62 0 0 0 0
Liam Dickens 12 1 1 0 1128 2 0 1 2Louis Grant 31 8 18 0 1966 11 3 3 0Luke Mascall 27 1 3 0 2476 2 1 7 0Marc Cooper 29 2 4 0 2661 20 10 1 0
Matthew Coleman 8 2 1 0 638 0 1 2 0Matthew Kingston 5 0 0 0 482 0 0 0 0
Miles Fenty 1 0 0 0 98 0 0 1 0Nathan Emson 8 6 1 5 285 1 3 0 0Niko Goodwin 3 2 0 3 135 0 0 0 1Reece Newell 5 5 0 3 60 0 0 0 0Richard Peck 28 3 3 1 2441 3 0 1 0Own Goals - - - - - 3 - - -
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HISTORY
& W H O ’ S W H OCLEETHORPES TOWN
FOOTBALL CLUBBradley Community
Stadium, Bradley Road, Grimsby, DN37 0AG.
Website: www.cleethorperstownfc
.co.uk
ChairmanDave Patterson
Vice-Chairman
Alan Boyington
1st Team ManagerMarcus Newell
Reserve Team ManagersTommy Watson
Paul Bilham
Secretary
Jevon Southam
PR/Media/Programme Manager
Craig Kendall
Cleethorpes Town has come a long way in its relatively short history. Initially formed in 1998 as Lincolnshire Soccer School, it was the brainchild of former Grimsby Town player Tommy Watson. The team was an immediate success with both boys and girls across every age group and the club began to grow quickly.
In 2003, the club set up a flagship senior team. In the team's first season within the Lincolnshire League they secured a credible fourth place finish for which the foundations for the future were set. Now rebranded Cleethorpes Town, the club has redeveloped into an important community outlet. With almost 30 teams competing at every level of local and regional football, the Owls are one of the largest clubs in the area and still continues to expand in all areas. The excellent array of teams and high quality coaching saw the club awarded with Football Association Charter Standard Community Club Status thus further underlining the clubs commitment to providing high quality football coaching alongside enjoyment for youngsters.
The development and evolution of Cleethorpes Town Football Club has been spearheaded by the first team. With the arrival of a new manager during the 2010-11 season it saw the club who were languishing in the lower echelons of the Sills and Betteridge Lincolnshire League go on to finish the season in an amazing third place finish. In addition, the club collected the Supplementary Cup by defeating Heckington United in the final at Sincil Bank. 2011-12 season saw us not only become champions of the Lincs League but also the Challenge Cup winners. Additionally the club was accepted into the NCEL. Our first season in the league saw us finish fourth in the table with some impressive victories along the way. It was a steep learning curve for the players, management and staff.
The 2013-14 started with a change of management and Marcus Newell was brought in. The season started off at a medium pace but a long unbeaten streak mean the Owls were top of the league at christmas. However, we had a slow slow to the new year and fell 7 points behind with only a handful of games remaining. With the pressure at its highest, others around us felt it most and we managed to secure the title with one game to go.
The club is determined to make further strides to improve and fulfil their immediate ambition of becoming North East Lincolnshire's most successful lower league football club.
SUPPLEMENTARY CUP WINNERS: 2010/11LINCS LEAGUE WINNERS: 2011/12CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS: 2011/12NCEL LEAGUE ONE CHAMPIONS: 2013/14
WELCOME TO THE BRADLEY COMMUNITY STADIUM
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Only Brody Robertson has been involved in every game so far this
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THIS ISSUEvs ARMTHORPE WELFARE27.12.14NCEL Premier Division
2 ! Match Sponsors! DS Smith3 ! Club History! Who’s Who6 ! Chairmans Notes! Dave Patterson
8 ! Manager Notes! Matthew Powell11 Commercial Comment! Sponsors12 Todays Visitors! Armthorpe Welfare
16 Marc Cooper! Main Feature18 Match Stats! Complete Overview24 Players Sponsorships! Sponsor a player!
THE CONTENTS A PREVIOUS MATCH
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16ball on the right hand side. He bumfuzzled his marker, produced a delightful cross to the back stick where Oglesby was on hand to force the ball home much to the joy of the traveling support.
With confidence high, the Owls went in search of another in the form of Flett but he could only fire over the bar after being set up by Wheeler.
The Owls nearly shot themselves in the foot as they pushed forward as Miners captain Andy Hawksworth snuck forward and broke the offside trap but his lofted effort sailed over the bar much to the relief of the Owls backline.
With the clock running down, Garforth decided to push forward looking for the equaliser when left gaps at the back for the Owls to exploit. This was evident as Dickens played in Debnam who crossed to Oglesby in a similar move to the goal but Oglesby could only head wide of the mark.
Just two minutes later, the Owls where at it again, this time in the form of Mascall and Hanslip as they both tested the keeper within seconds of each other but Hunter stood talk and didn't allow the ball to get past him.
With less than 15 minutes left, the best chance for the Owls to stretch their lead came when Robertson was played through with only the keeper to beat
but he spurned the chance and poked wide of the mark with only Hunter to beat.
From the goal kick, the Owls won the ball and retained possession for over two minutes, passing over 40 times in the process in a move similar to Barcelona but the final ball by Robertson could not find Oglesby in an advanced position.
Only two minters later and game changed. Mangham beat Dickens to the ball and was through on goal. Dickens had two choices, bring Mangham down and receive a definite red card or let him through and potentially concede a goal and lose out on two points. He chose the former, brought the striker down and headed off for an early shower. The traveling support showed their appreciation towards Dickens in his selfless act.
From the awarded free-kick, Robertson struck the ball over the wall and clipped the outside of the post from 25 yards out. Dickens must of wondered what had happened as the noise level increased inside the stadium.
With the man advantage, the Miners looked at breaking down the sturdy defence and seemed to have found a way after Mascall was beaten on the near side by Spencer Lund but he could only fire wide after sprinting into the box following his mazy run.
Even with the extra man, the Miners looked vulnerable on the break as substitute Richardson ran 70 yards with the ball, shielded off one opponent, laid it off into the path of Flett who cross to Debnam but he could not find the target with his powerful header.
The clock ticked into injury time and the board went up for an additional six minutes of added time. The best chance for the Miners to draw level fell to Lund after Heward missed a long ball from Hunter but as Steer came rushing out and the angle narrowed Lund's right
footed effort could only find the stand behind the goal much to the Owls relief.
The Owls managed to hold out for the further two minutes and recorded another victory over the Miners, their second this season following Octobers 4-1 win at Bradley.
Match Stats:
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Cleethorpes Town narrowly beat Garforth Town 1-0 on Saturday thanks to a Jonathan Oglesby strike just after half-time.
The Owls made five changes to the starting line-up from their defeat the previous Saturday bringing in Damien Steer, Kirk Wheeler, Darren Hanslip, Jack Debnam and Jonathan Oglesby in replacement of Brad Beattie, Jack Richardson, Jack Barlow, Marc Cooper and Louis Grant.
The Owls started the match brightly and fashioned a chance as early as the third minute as Garforth's 6ft 7in man mountain of a keeper was rushed into a hurried clearance as Brody Robertson
closed the keeper down looking for a mistake.
From the clearance, the ball fell to Mark Simpson where he played in a through ball to Luke Mangham who was just about to pull the trigger but Liam Dickens was on hand to produce a well timed tackle inside the box saving a certain goal.
Just four minutes later and the Miners really s h o u l d o f s c o r e d . Mangham latched onto a lofted ball from deep and only had Steer to beat. He rounded the keeper but could only find the side netting from a tight angle much to his annoyance.
A t t h e o t h e r e n d , makeshift striker Wheeler nearly had the ball in the back of the net after a great Owls move but Hunter was on hand to stop the shot.
With the Owls gaining momentum, they pushed forward in search of the opener and should of got it as Oglesby played in a corner kick from the right hand side but Debnam could only head wide of the mark as he rose above his marker at the far post.
Only 30 seconds later, and the Miners where under the cosh once more as Hanslip clipped the ball into Robertson's path but he could only drag his shot wide of Hunter's post. Further chances fell for the Owls over the next five minute with Debnam, Robertson and Wheeler all wasting good opportunities to open the scoring.
However, Debnam did have the best chance of the game so far for the Owls in
the 29th minute as Alex Flett delivered a pinpoint cross which was chested by Robertson in Debnam's path but he could only scuff his shot inches wide.
The relenting pressure from the visitors continued as Debnam saw he lobbed effort cleared off the line by Miners substitute Ashley Preece with his first touch of the ball after coming on for injured Jack McCarthy.
Just five minutes last and it was deja vu once again but it was Oglesby this time who saw he lofted header cleared off the line as he nodded a Flett diagonal ball goalwards but it was Preece once more who came to the rescue of the Miners.
As the clock was running down and half-time approaching the Owls went on ultra-offensive mode and made Hunter work for his place in the Miners side. He produced a marvelous one-handed diving save from a Debnam arrowed strike from 25 yards out that was heading into the top corner but the athleticism of Hunter saved the day. Then Oglesby found time to test the keeper once more before the break but once again the shot stopper was in fine first-half hiding onto the powerful shot well.
The half-time entertainment was provided by two Santas, one from either club competing in a penalty shootout. Thankfully the Owls Santa came away with the plaudits by winning 3-1 thanks to some quality finishing from the North Pole maestro.
The second half started in complete contrast to how the first half went as Garforth came out the stronger side and in their opinion, should of had a penalty after Mascall appeared to have fouled Tim Robertson inside the box but the referee waved away the strong appeals.
The Miners started to move the ball around well in their own half looking for opportunities to open up, however this was there downfall as Debnam won the
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Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the last home match of 2014.
Well what a year it has been for the club, getting promoted to t h e N C E L Pr e m i e r Division, going so far in the FA Cup and the FA Vase and now the plans for the redevelopment of the Linden Homes Club are coming along nicely. What a year it has been.
Marcus has done a splendid job with the squad over the year and we must now push on and see what the future holds for this great club of ours.
I must say how nice it is to see so many fans at away games. I t really gives the lads a lift and it is great so see.
Lastly, I hope you have had a great christmas and on behalf of the club, I wish you all the very best for 2015.
COYO!Dave PattersonChairman
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Along with the senior sides, Cleethorpes Town's junior sides proudly took part in the Football Remembers team photo event at the weekend.
Pictured together are Cleethorpes Town U15’s Girls and Lincoln Griffins, Cleethorpes Town Under 18’s and Barton Town and Cleethorpes Town Pattesons U10's and Grimsby Borough United U10's. Well done to everyone that took part.
First of all can I say, I hope you have all had a great Christmas a n d I w i s h
you the very best for 2015.
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win. We did have the better of the chance s l ook i ng back at the video but we came away w i t h t h e t h r e e points and that is what counts.
I expect todays visitors to be up for the challenge. They are a big physical team who will get at us and will cause us problems, but if we are at our best then A r m t h o r p e w i l l struggle.
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The Ladies where in action Vs Ruddington LFC in the League Plate and progressed into the Quarter Final after a thrilling 4-3 win.
Despite starting with just nine players the Ladies started the better creating a couple of early chances and went 1 -0 when Becky
Dent scored from 40 yards after the Ruddington keeper was caught outside the area.
Ruddington equalised just before half-time against the run of play. The second half s tar ted the same but Ruddington went 2-1 up from a 25 yard free kick that left Kassie Wallis with no chance. Alyssa Fussey then equalised chipping the keeper from the corner of the 18 yard box.
The Owls then took the lead through Gemma Hopkin as she broke clear of the Ruddington back 4 to make it
3-2 which was no more than the Ladies deserved. Gemma Charlton then slotted home to make it 4-2 after a great tackle from Hopkin saw the ball run through for Charlton who slotted the ball into the bottom corner.
Ruddington scored a third to make a tense last five minutes but the Ladies where able to hold on and win the game 4-3. The Ladies throughly deserved the win with the work rate, c o m m i t m e n t a n d t h e football they played.
Cleethorpes Town “A” travelled to Holton Le Clay Community Centre to face AFC Holton Le Clay in league action on Saturday 20th December in their last game of 2014.
Jack Gibbons made his debut in the Owls goal, with Jam Smith and Tom Wingate centre back, and Harry Crawford and Mark Smith wing backs. Matt Smith played his first game
of the season in front of the back four with Wade Hurst and Tom Furnell operating in the middle and Matty Payne off them with Mikey Milne and Luke Aldrich up front in an 11 mixed with youth and experience.
AFC Holton Le Clay started the be t te r s i de w i th Cleethorpes not getting to g r ip s w i th the w indy conditions. The back four
did well to contain the Holton attack but they broke the deadlock after half an hour w h e n a n u n l u c k y deflection fell to a Holton attacker who slotted past Gibbons.
The Owls went in 1-0 down at the break but the second half was a different story with a great performance with Furnell dictating t h e g a m e w h i l s t P a y n e l o o k e d dangerous. Milne and Aldr ich a lso
caused the Holton defence problems. Some quality football down the left through Crawford, Hurst and
Aldrich won the Owls a corner. Aldrich whipped in a great ball, Holton could only clear to the edge of the box where Furnell let fly on the half volley to equalise.
Just five minutes later after another brilliant corner from Aldrich just missed the heads of Jamie Smith and Wingate. Payne forced saves from the Holton keeper as they couldn't quite manage to find the winning goal and if not for a point blank save from Gibbons in the closing minutes and a great block from Smith further points would have been snatched away.
O n c e a g a i n , l o t s o f positives to take from recent performances now be i n g r ewa rded w i t h results and going into the New Year still in 3 Cups gives us a lot to play for.
The next A team game is Saturday 3rd January 2015 in the Cup vs AFC Holton Le Clay at Holton Le Clay Community Centre.
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Armthorpe Welfare
The club was formed in 1926 as part of the Colliery Social Welfare scheme. Throughout its years, it achieved var ied but l imi ted success before disbandment in 1974. The lack of senior football in the village was soon recognised, and the club was reformed in 1976 when they registered in the Doncaster Senior League Division Three.
It wasn’t long before honours were arriving, starting with the Senior League Championship in 1978/79 season. The following years brought further success by way of the Second Division Championship (1979/80), then the First Division Championship in the 1981/82 season, when they also lifted the West Riding Challenge Cup. Welfare also won the Doncaster Senior League Cup in the 1979/80 season and retained it for the following three seasons.
The 1982/83 season proved to be the most productive season as this included the Doncaster Senior League Championship, the West Riding Challenge Cup, the Goole and Thorne District FA Challenge Cup and the Doncaster Senior League Cup. The reserve team also lifted the Doncaster and District Challenge Trophy.
The following season saw Welfare join the Northern Counties East League in the Northern Second Division. They finished runners-up, which was enough to gain promotion to the Central Division One. Once again, they were promoted at the first time of asking by topping the division in 84/85. It was this year where the goal scoring talents of Mart in Johnson; the former Boston FC striker, and Peter Camm saw them score 42 goals between them.
Since the glory days of the early 80’s, Welfare have maintained their place in the Northern Counties East Premier Division since 1985, but has not lifted any silverware in that time. They came close in 2007/08 when they were reached the Presidents Cup Final, but were beaten 4-2 (AET) by Liversedge.
The 2009/2010 season was their most successful of recent times, and if not for a late drop in form, could have gained promotion to the Unibond (now Evo-Stik) First Division. They still managed their highest point’s haul (79) to finish third, and reached the fourth round of the FA Vase where Wroxham beat them on penalties in the replay. Welfare also reached the League Cup Final, but finished runner-up to Dinnington Town.
Welfare’s most high profile signing has been former Doncaster Rovers,
D o n c a s t e r Senior League 1976-83
NCEL1983-Present
NCEL - Central Div1 1984/85;
Donca s te r & Distr ict - League 1 9 8 2 / 8 3 , D i v 1 1 9 8 1 / 8 2 , D i v 2 1 9 7 9 / 8 0 , D i v 3 1978/79, League Cup 1979/80 1980/81 1981/82 1982/83, C h a l l e n g e C u p 1982/83;
West Riding Challenge C u p - 1 9 8 1 / 8 2 1982/83;
G o o l e & T h o r n e District Cup 1982/83.
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MARCUSNEWELL
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HONOURS:
C a r d i f f C i t y a n d R o t h e r h a m professional Leo Fortune-West, who c o n t r i b u t e d 7 g o a l s i n 1 3 appearances last season in his first season. Fortune-West made 29 appearances last season, but he gradually took more of a back seat, assisting manager Des Bennett on the coaching side. Then at the end of 2011/12 season Bennett announced he was to resign after 24 years at the club. Citing a desire to spend more time with his family, and on work commitments, his 13 years as manager came to an end. He left the club having maintained their status in the NCEL Premier League throughout his tenure, and last season guided the team to a 1st qualifying round replay in the FA Cup, and the third round of the FA Vase.
Welfare moved swiftly, and it seemed a natural transit ion to appoint Fortune-West as manager, with Gary Paton joining him as assistant
manager. They certainly have a challenge on their hands after a number of players left the club, and it was a challenge that proved too great. The squad failed to gel together, and there were multiple personnel changes throughout the season. A major change occurred half way through the campaign when assistant manager Gary Paton resigned, but there was no time to dwell on the situation as the games were coming thick and fast. Brian Johnston was appointed assistant, and with him he brought a host of new faces. Despite the quality of some players showing through, there was still inconsistency in team selection and tactics, and Fortune-West was struggling to get his team playing as a team.
The threat of relegation became very real, and Fortune-West tendered his resignation with five games left to play. Johnston stepped up to the plate
and it came down to the final day of the season. Welfare required a win to be sure of safety, and despite going 1-0 down, Welfare battled back to win 2-1 and secure Premier Division status and maintain the clubs record of never being relegated in their history.
The 2013/14 season starts with much more optimism. Johnston was given the manager’s job permanently, and he has worked hard to retain the core nucleus of last year’s squad, while adding to it with some quality new players. David Poppleton has been appointed assistant manager and he is very knowledgeable and extremely enthusiastic.
The ground at Church Street has a capacity of 2,500, and it held close to that in 1986 when facing Doncaster Rovers in a charity match.
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DSV Commercials operate a commercial vehicle and trailer workshop which provides maintenance and repairs of all makes of light through to heavy commercial vehicles, including trailers, specialising in petroleum road spirit tankers.
The workshop facility is situated in South Killingholme which is ideally located close to the entrance of the Immingham docks and Killingholme port providing both convenient and time saving solutions. The site comprises of an extensive range of specialist tools and equipment boasting a 300K stock holding. With advanced computerised diagnostic equipment now in use, we can reduce vehicle downtime in fault finding and repairs. As loan vehicle specialists, DSV Commercials supply alternative transportation for drivers dropping off vehicles to return to base.
DSV Commercials hold the MAN Truck and Bus Ltd franchise for the North Lincolnshire area supporting MAN and ERF Trucks as well as Neoplan Bus and Coach products, the portfolio includes owner drivers through to large blue chip companies carrying hazardous goods.
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Full name:Marc Cooper
D.O.B:5th July 1988
Height:6ft 1in
Birthplace:GrimsbyPosition:
Striker Previous clubs:
Grimsby Town, Selby Town
PLAYER SPOTLIGHT
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“I hope we get a few more promotions as I’d really like to further my career with the Owls...”
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Marc, we are doing well in the league, did brilliantly in the FA Cup and the FA Vase, give us your thoughts on the season so far.The season is going well at the minute, we’re picking some good points up, but we do need to keep it going.
You have played in most of the matches so far this season, what would you say has been your toughest game?The toughest game so far has to be when we played against Worksop Town. They kept the ball really well.
Which one of your 20 goals so far this season was you most pleased about scoring?It wasn’t the best goal but probably when we played Thackley away. It was late on and we won 1-0.
Playing with some of the best players in the county must be great, but tell me who you think has been the best this season and why?I’d go for Alex Flett, he has been class so far this season.
People have compared your style of play to Dimitar Berbatov, do you think this is an accurate?
Haha, he’s a bit better at it but it’s been said a lot to be fair!
Do you think anyone will challenge you for the golden boot this season?There’s goals all over the squad. I think if Louis Grant ever gets off 11 goals then he may be a threat.
You are now 1st in the order of most appearances for the Owls, having played over 100 times, how does this make you feel?Im happy to play over 100 times, hopefully I’ll be around to make a lot more!
You come across as a very laid back individual, but we really want to know is, what really annoys you?!Bad drivers and Jack Richardson’s whistling!
Your only 26 and still have a long career ahead of you, what are your realistic expectations going forward?Hopefully we will get a few more promotions, but you never know what’s going to happen in the future.
Lastly, where do you think the Owls will finish in the table?Top 5.
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FACT FILE:
Date Fixture Result Att. Starting XIStarting XIStarting XIStarting XIStarting XIStarting XIStarting XIStarting XIStarting XIStarting XIStarting XI SubstitutionsSubstitutionsSubstitutionsSubstitutionsSubstitutionsAugust 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13/17 14 15 16Sat 9 Liversedge 2-6 W 92 Beattie Mascall Coleman McFarland Peck Hanslip (1) Robertson Flett (1) Cooper (3) L. Grant Oglesby (1) Heward Belding D. Grant Funnell Richardson
Wed 13 Albion Sports 0-1 L 119 Beattie Mascall Coleman Heward Peck Hanslip Robertson Richardson Cooper L. Grant Oglesby D. Grant Emson Debnam Funnell WheelerSat 16 Borrowash Victoria (FA Cup EP) 4-1 W 61 Beattie Mascall Heward Peck Coleman Hanslip Robertson (1) Richardson (1) Cooper (1) L. Grant (1) Oglesby Debnam Emson Newell McKenzie McFarlandWed 20 Parkgate 6-1 W 84 Beattie Mascall (1) Heward Peck McFarland Hanslip Robertson Richardson Cooper L. Grant (3) Oglesby (1) Debnam McKenzie Emson Newell D. GrantSat 30 Gresley (FA Cup P) 0-0 D 253 Beattie Mascall Heward McFarland Peck Flett Robertson Richardson Cooper L. Grant Oglesby Debnam McKenzie Emson Newell Goodwin
SeptemberWed 3 Gresley (FA Cup P - Replay) 5-4 W 193 Steer Mascall Heward McFarland Peck Flett Robertson Richardson Cooper (1) L. Grant Oglesby (1) Debnam (3) Hanslip McKenzie Coleman EmsonSat 6 Loughborough Uni (FAV 1Q) 5-2 W 74 Steer D. Grant Coleman Peck McFarland Hanslip (1) Debnam (1) Flett (1) Cooper (1) Emson Oglesby Robertson Boyington L. Grant Richardson -
Wed 10 Penistone Church (League Cup 2) 3-2 W 72 Steer D. Grant Heward Peck Goodwin Richardson (1) Syer Hanslip Emson L. Grant Robertson (2) Newell Gaughan Wright McFarland -Sat 13 Carlton Town (FA Cup 1Q) 3-2 W 122 Steer D. Grant Heward McFarland Coleman Hanslip Robertson (2) Flett Cooper (1) L. Grant Debnam Oglesby Goodwin Richardson Emson -Wed 17 Athersley Recreation 1-0 L 151 Steer Mascall Heward Peck Hanslip D. Grant Debnam Flett Cooper L. Grant Robertson Newell Richardson Wright McKenzie GaughanSat 20 Heanor Town 1-0 W 151 Steer Mascall Heward Peck Hanslip D. Grant Debnam Flett Cooper (1) L. Grant Robertson Richardson Beattie McKenzie Wilson -Wed 24 Worksop Town 3-1 L 420 Beattie D. Grant Heward Peck Mascall Hanslip Robertson Flett Cooper L. Grant Barlow (1) McFarland McKenzie Richardson OglesbySat 27 North Ferriby United (FAC 2Q) 1-2 L 321 Beattie Mascall D. Grant Peck Heward Hanslip Robertson Flett Cooper L. Grant Barlow (1) Richardson McFarland Coleman Debnam Oglesby
OctoberWed 1 Pickering Town 2-4 L 125 Beattie Mascall Coleman Humble Peck Hanslip (2) Debnam Flett Cooper Barlow Oglesby D. Grant L. Grant Robertson Heward -Sat 4 Radcliffe Olympic (FAV 2Q) 1-6 W 28 Beattie Mascall D. Grant Peck Heward Richardson (3) Robertson Hanslip (1) L. Grant Barlow (2) Oglesby Cooper Flett - - -Tue 7 Retford United 0-3 W 81 Beattie Mascall D. Grant Peck Heward Flett Robertson Richardson Cooper (3) Barlow Oglesby Hanslip Newell Goodwin L. Grant -Sat 11 Nostell Miners Welfare 1-5 W 42 Beattie Mascall (1) D. Grant Peck (2) Heward Hanslip Robertson Flett Cooper Barlow Oglesby Richardson (1) Debnam Goodwin L. Grant (1) -Sat 18 Glasshoughton Welfare 3-0 W 139 Beattie Mascall D. Grant Peck Heward (1) Hanslip Robertson (1) Flett L. Grant Barlow Oglesby McFarland Steer Richardson Emson (1) -Wed 22 Garforth Town 4-1 W 106 Beattie Mascall D. Grant Wheeler Heward Hanslip Cooper (1) Flett L. Grant (2) Barlow (1) Oglesby Robertson Richardson Emson - -Sat 25 Thackley 0-1 W 111 Beattie Mascall Peck McFarland Heward Richardson Barlow Flett Cooper (1) L. Grant Robertson Oglesby D. Grant Emson - -
Wed 29 Shaw Lane Aquaforce 3-1 W 203 Fenty Mascall Peck D. Grant Dickens Hanslip Oglesby Flett (1) Cooper (2) L. Grant Barlow Richardson Wheeler Robertson Debnam EmsonNovember
Sat 1 Southam United (FAV 1) 1-5 W 113 Beattie D. Grant Heward McFarland Dickens Hanslip Barlow (1) Flett Cooper (2) Robertson Oglesby Richardson Peck L. Grant - -Mon 3 Louth Town (LST 3) (4-2 Win Pens) 1-1 D 135 Beattie Mascall D. Grant Peck Dickens Flett Debnam Richardson Cooper L. Grant Oglesby Hanslip Emson Robertson Barlow HewardSat 15 Maltby Main 5-1 W 119 Steer Mascall Heward Dickens Peck Hanslip Oglesby Flett (1) Cooper (1) Robertson (3) Barlow Richardson McFarland Debnam D. Grant L. GrantWed 19 Parkgate (League Cup 3) 1-4 W 53 Beattie Richardson (1) Oglesby Peck Dickens Hanslip Barlow Flett Cooper Robertson (3) L. Grant Newell Heward D. Grant - -Sat 22 Wisbech Town (FAV 2) 2-1 L 218 Beattie Mascall Heward Peck Dickens Richardson (1) Oglesby Flett Cooper Robertson Barlow L. Grant D. Grant Newell - -Sat 29 Staveley Miners Welfare 2-3 L 146 Beattie Mascall Heward Peck Dickens Richardson Robertson Flett Cooper (2) L. Grant Oglesby Barlow D. Grant Debnam - -
DecemberWed 3 Bridlington Town 3-0 L 98 Steer Mascall Kingston Dickens Peck Richardson Barlow Flett Cooper L. Grant Oglesby Robertson Goodwin - - -Sat 6 Pickering Town 2-6 W 116 Steer Mascall Kingston Peck Dickens (1) Hanslip Robertson Flett Cooper L. Grant (3) Oglesby Richardson Heward (1) Barlow (1) - -Tue 9 Tadcaster Albion 0-3 W 286 Beattie Mascall Kingston Dickens Heward Hanslip Robertson Flett Cooper (1) L. Grant (1) Barlow Richardson D. Grant Wheeler - -Sat 13 Athersley Recreation 0-1 L 132 Beattie Mascall Kingston Heward Dickens Richardson Robertson Flett Cooper L. Grant Barlow Oglesby Peck D. Grant Debnam WheelerSat 20 Garforth Town 1-0 W 86 Steer Mascall Kingston Dickens Wheeler Hanslip Debnam Flett Heward Robertson Oglesby (1) Peck Barlow Richardson - -Sat 27 Armthorpe Welfare
JanuarySat 3 Armthorpe WelfareTue 6 Handsworth ParramoreSat 10 LiversedgeWed 14 Barton Town Old BoysSat 17 Albion SportsTue 27 Pickering Town (LC4)Sat 31 Worksop Town
FebruarySat 7 Parkgate
Sat 14 Retford UnitedSat 21 Heanor TownSat 28 Bridlington TownMarchSat 7 Shaw Lane Aquaforce
Sat 14 Nostell Miners WelfareSat 21 Glasshoughton WelfareSat 28 ThackleyAprilSat 4 Barton Town Old Boys
Sat 11 Handsworth ParramoreSat 18 Maltby MainSat 25 Tadcaster Albion The Owl 19
MATCH STATS 2014/15 NCEL Premier Division
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