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SPENNYMOOR TOWN FC BRIGhOUSE TOWN FC
issue 11
2015/16
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News from the Dugout...
Any point away from home is a good point and
I would have settled for that after the first 20
minutes because we got overrun. Farsley could
have been three or four up, they scored a great
goal and then Dan Lowson pulled off some great
saves that kept us in the game. It took us twenty
minutes to get into the game and if you do that
week in week out then you are going to get punished but we grew
into the game, scored a good goal and probably shaded it in the
second half and Glen Taylor could have nicked it right at the end
which would have been the icing on the cake but it could be a good
point if we win tonight.
Farsley have picked up recently, they have won the last few games,
they are a good side and you can see how they score goals as they
have some good talent going forward but we were poor in the first
half and miles away from where we need to be but we got a grip of
it in the second half and got closer with the back four closer to the
midfield and the midfield closer to the forwards but let’s see what
we can do this evening. Saturday wasn’t what we were looking for
but a point away from home is always a good point.
We go again tonight knowing that we have had a couple of difficult
games behind us with Glossop last Tuesday and then Farsley on
Saturday but we stay positive for tonight’s game because it’s the
middle of October and we are still unbeaten in the league so lets see
what this evening brings.
Enjoy the game.
Jay
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Half Time Teaser...
1.What jockey first captained a team
on the programme 'A Question of
Sport'?
2.Which boxer used to enter the ring
to Tina Turner's 'Simply The Best'?
3.Name the teams in the Scottish
League whose names end in
United?
4.What identifies the leader in the
Tour de France?
5.With which sport do you associate
Flushing Meadow?
6.How many hearts appear on the
nine of hearts playing card?
7.Which sport featured in many of the
Beach Boys earliest hits?
8.What swimming stroke is named
after an insect?
9.What game is played by The
Pittsburgh Penguins, The Detroit
Red Wings and The Buffalo Sabres?
10.In F1 racing, what colour of flag
is used to denote 'Danger - no
overtaking'?
ANSWERS
1. Willie Carson
2. Chris Eubank
3. Dundee, Ayr
4. The Apron
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7.Surfing
8. The Butterfly
9. Ice Hockey
10.Yellow
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SPENNYMOOR TOWN FC APPEARANCES...
PLAYERS NAME
15/16
STFC
Appearances Career Total
15/16
Goals
STFC
Career Goals
Daniel Lowson
12
12
0
Joe Tait
11
62
11
Lewis Dodds
13
277
10
Paul Johnson
6
43
2
Stephen Capper
10
255
18
John McReady
0
35
5
Liam Henderson
15
120
6
72
Anthony Peacock
10
247
3
30
Andrew Stephenson
14
151
2
44
Gavin Cogdon
9
242
Chris Mason
15
268
Kallum Griffiths
14
253
Shane Henry
14
60
4
10
Nathan Fisher
12
51
6
20
Glen Taylor
6
13
2
4
Reece Kenney
0
3
Danny Frost
10
10
1
1
James Risbrough
15
15
Scott Kerr
11
11
Lee Moore
1
1
Priestley Keithley
5
5
Michael Hoganson
Last updated 07/10/15
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Tuesday 13th October 2015
EVO-STIK LEAGUE 1st division north
Bamber Bridge
v
Harrogate RA
Farsley Celtic
v
Witton Albion
Glossop North End
v
Clitheroe
New Mills
v
Radcliffe Borough
Ossett Town
v
Burscough
Prescot Cables
v
Kendal Town
Spennymoor Town
v
Brighouse Town
Trafford
v
Lancaster City
Warrington Town
v
Droylsden
Wednesday 14th October 2015
EVO-STIK LEAGUE 1st division north
Northwich Victoria
v
Mossley
Saturday 17th October 2015
EVO-STIK LEAGUE 1st division north
Brighouse Town
v
Glossop North End
Burscough
v
New Mills
Clitheroe
v
Trafford
Droylsden
v
Prescot Cables
Harrogate RA
v
Northwich Victoria
Kendal Town
v
Warrington Town
Lancaster City
v
Ossett Town
Mossley
v
Bamber Bridge
Ossett Albion
v
Farsley Celtic
Radcliffe Borough
v
Scarborough Athletic
Witton Albion
v
Spennymoor Town
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Glossop North End Match report...
In the FA Trophy Preliminary Round, Ten Man Spennymoor Town held
off a strong Glossop finish to earn a replay on Tuesday night at The
Brewery Field.
Moors had defender Paul Johnson sent off for a second bookable
offence with ten minutes remaining and only a combination of poor
finishing, resolute defending and another impressive display from on
loan Middlesbrough keeper Joe Fryer, ensured both sides will once
again do battle in a midweek replay.
Manager Jason Ainsley named the same team that was held to a
stalemate at Kendal Town on Tuesday night as regular keeper Dan
Lowson, defender Joe Tait and playmaker Anthony Peacock were still
ruled out with injury.
Moors made a dream start to the game by taking the lead in the
4th minute when James Risbrough’s shot was blocked by home
keeper Greg Hall and striker Danny Frost pounced from close
range to fire the Moors ahead. It was a confident start to the game
from Spennymoor and they almost made it two when Andrew
Stephenson got into a good position but he fired over.
Glossop soon found their feet and put Moors under pressure as
Ashley Stott had a good chance but he fired wide, and moments
later the scores were level when Fryer blocked a shot from Astley
Mulholland into the path of Tom Bailey who fired through a crowd of
players and into the back of the net.
Moors response was a long ranger from Liam Henderson which Hall
comfortably saved, and Johnson headed wide a Scott Kerr free kick
as the half came to a close.
Spennymoor just edged the first half but the second period belonged
to Glossop and they made their intentions clear by pressing Moors
back into their own half by forcing a number of corners.
3/10/15 - FA Trophy Preliminary Round
Glossop North End 1-1 Spennymoor TOWN
Glossop came close again when a header by Stott came back off
the post and into the hands of Fryer, then a free kick was blazed
over by the hosts who were well in the driving seat. Moors sub Glen
Taylor fired narrowly wide in a rare attack by the visitors, meanwhile
the hosts thought they had found the winner when Kieran Lugsden
got on the end of a loose ball to the left of the penalty area but he
somehow fired wide with the goal at his mercy.
Glossop did have the ball in the back of the net but the effort was
ruled out for a foul in the build-up, before Moors were handicapped
further when Johnson was sent off for a foul, and this handed
Glossop further momentum with a string of attacks.
Substitute Jamie Rainford - the
league’s leading scorer - saw an
effort well saved by Fryer, and in
stoppage time the same striker
fired over.
Moors were the much happier side
at the final whistle, but they will
need a significant improvement in
the replay if they are to progress
and face Goole in the next round on
October 30th.
Glossop won’t fancy the long trek
from Derbyshire to County Durham
on a week night, but their results
this season indicate they won’t
be coming just to make up the
numbers.
Line-Up...
1 Joe Fryer
2 Kallum Griffiths
3 Chris Mason (c)
4 Scott Kerr
5 Paul Johnson
6 Stephen Capper
7 Andrew Stephenson (Sub
Priestley Keithley)
8 Shane Henry
9 Liam Henderson
10 Danny Frost (Sub Lewis Dodds)
11 James Risbrough (Sub Glen
Taylor)
Subs Not Used:
Nathan Fisher, Lee Moore
Attendance: 369
Referee: Mr J Bell
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Glossop North End Match report...
Spennymoor Town progressed into the next round of
the F.A.Trophy after edging out Glossop North End 3-2 in
Tuesday night’s replay at The Brewery Field.
Moors now host Goole AFC on Saturday 31st October
after a Shane Henry brace and a header from skipper
Chris Mason ensured the home side won an entertaining
encounter in what was the third meeting between the
two sides this season.
Moors made three changes to the team as Lewis Dodds,
Nathan Fisher and Gavin Cogdon came into the side
after Saturday’s 1-1 draw in North Derbyshire.
On a very fast pitch, both sides tried to make an early
statement as Henry curled a shot wide, then Moors
defender Paul Johnson - red carded on Saturday - pulled
down Kieran Lugsden after the striker wriggled away, but
luckily for him and Moors, full back Kallum Griffiths was
the covering defender meaning the Moors defender got a
yellow card.
Defences and the Midfield were on top just as they were
on Saturday, but Moors got the breakthrough in the
25th minute as Liam Henderson got down the right to
fire a low cross which Henry bravely poked home under
pressure from keeper Greg Hall and Michael Bowler, with
the latter hobbling off from the challenge to be replaced
by Sam Hare. Moors got on top and Cogdon was causing
all sorts of problems, and he got into the area to pick out
Andrew Stephenson who saw his shot blocked.
Glossop, however, levelled the scores in the 33rd minute
when a corner was won by Lugsden, and when the ball
was played into the area, Andrews was perfectly placed
to pick his spot into the far corner from 12yds. Moors
responded when Cogdon’s shot was deflected to Henry
who brought the ball down and fired a shot which keeper
Hall produced a stunning save low down to his left and
deny what looked a certain goal.
The visitors were defending well and got blocks in to
frustrate Moors as Griffiths
6/10/15 - FA Trophy Preliminary Round Replay
Spennymoor TOWN 3-2 Glossop North End
saw a grass cutter turned away, and Henry had a snap shot wide. The scores were
level at the break and the stage was set for the second half with Glossop starting
much better than Moors, after Henderson had a shot from the edge of the area
hit the woodwork, the home side were penned back as Mason had to produce a
last ditch tackle on Lugsden who advanced into the area. Moors defended well
especially under pressure, and on the break Fisher had a powerful shot beaten out
by Hall, meanwhile Glossop had a good chance when Lugsden saw a shot cleared
off the line by Stephen Capper.
Slightly against the run of play Moors went ahead in the 70th minute when man of
the match Henry got the ball on the edge of the box, swivelled and struck a low shot
past the dive of Hall into the back of the net.
The goal give Moors a big lift and they piled on the pressure as Henderson had a
dipping shot deflected over, before the decisive third goal arrived in the 73rd minute.
Stephenson’s corner was met by the run
of Mason and he glanced a brilliant header
over Hall and into the far corner.
1 Joe Fryer
Moors were now in command, Henderson
2 Kallum Griffiths
forced Hall to save at the second attempt,
3 Chris Mason (c)
then Fisher was denied by the hand of the
4 Lewis Dodds
Glossop keeper when another Moors goal
5 Paul Johnson
looked on the horizon. Fisher was again
6 Stephen Capper
denied this time by the feet of Hall, before
7 Andrew Stephenson
a lapse of concentration by Moors allowed
8 Shane Henry
Glossop to pull a goal back in the 86th
9 Liam Henderson (Sub Glen
minute through sub Nick Alexander when
Taylor)
he tapped into an empty net from a cross
10
Nathan Fisher (Sub James
by Ben Brooks.
Risbrough)
It set up a nervous end for Moors but they
11 Gavin Cogdon (Sub Danny
could have wrapped up when sub Danny
Frost)
Frost beat the outrushing Hall to the ball
Subs Not Used:
Anthony Peacock, Priestley
but his shot into an unguarded net crept
Keithley
wide of the far post.
Attendance: 385
The referee played almost five minutes
Referee: Mr G Hopper
of stoppage time but Moors held firm to
progress.
Line-Up...
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Farsley Celtic Match report...
Spennymoor Town’s unbeaten start to the league season
continued following a 1-1 draw at Farsley Celtic.
It could have been much worse for Moors as they fell behind
inside four minutes when Lewis Nightingale curled a shot from
outside the area into the top corner, and Moors had to thank
returning keeper Dan Lowson after he pulled off two stunning
saves to keep the score to one as Celtic’s Kyle Hancock picked
out the run of Paul Walker inside the area but his shot was held
by the Moors stopper low down to his left.
Lowson came to the rescue once again with Moors defence
all at sea to save with his feet from a shot by Leon Osbourne
from Nightingale’s pass. Spennymoor scored to level the
scores on their first real attack in the 17th minute when Andrew
Stephenson raced into the area and his low cross was met by
top scorer Liam Henderson to slot home from close range.
The goal sparked Moors into life, as Henderson went close with
a well hit shot from an angle which keeper Tom Taylor turned
behind, then Shane Henry volleyed inches past the post from
an Henderson flick on.
Celtic should have done better in the 37th minute when Robbie
O’Brien pulled a shot wide of the mark from 10yds after a great
run and cross by Ross Daly, then Moors responded with Gavin
Cogdon who struck a delightful first time volley from another
Henderson assist, but his effort skimmed the top of the
woodwork. Stephenson headed wide from Stephen Capper’s
back post cross as the half came to a close with honours even.
O’Brien fired straight at Lowson at the start of the second
half when he met Walker’s pass on the edge of the area, then
Stephenson went on a mazy run
10/10/15 - Evo-Stik League 1st Division North
Farsley Celtic 1-1 Spennymoor TOWN
that saw him advance into the area but his tame shot was
saved at full stretch by Taylor.
Lowson proved to be Moors’ man of the match when he
pushed over a shot from Walker who twisted and turned to get
his shot away, before both sides made changes as they went
for the winner.
Glen Taylor sliced an effort wide from 16yds, then he met
Cogdon’s corner to plant a free header straight into the hands
of keeper Tom Taylor.
The latter stages saw both sides
have chances, Farsley went
close when Walker headed over
at the far post, then late in the
game, Glen Taylor could have
snatched all three points when
he got the better of defender
Adam Clayton to a high ball and
he turned to run into the box
with just the keeper to beat who
came out to spread himself and
block his shot.
Line-Up...
It would have been harsh on
Celtic had it gone in, as they
played much better than their
lowly league position on the day,
and overall a draw was probably
a fair result.
11 Gavin Cogdon (Sub James
Risbrough)
1 Dan Lowson
2 Kallum Griffiths
3 Chris Mason (c)
4 Lewis Dodds
5 Paul Johnson
6 Stephen Capper
7 Andrew Stephenson
(Sub Anthony Peacock)
8 Shane Henry
9 Liam Henderson
10 Nathan Fisher (Sub Glen
Taylor)
Subs Not Used:
Joe Tait, Priestley Keithley
Attendance: 203
Referee: Mr A Smith
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Opponents
Glossop North End
HARROGATE RA
RADCLIFFE BORO
Ossett Town
Harrogate RA
HARROGATE RA
CLITHEROE
OSSETT ALBION
BLYTH SPARTANS
Trafford
Lancaster City
BURSCOUGH
Kendal Town
Glossop North End
GLOSSOP NORTH END
Farsley Celtic
BRIGHOUSE TOWN
Witton Albion
OSSETT TOWN
Radcliffe Boro
BILLINGHAM SYNTHONIA
f.a.trophy or league
GLOSSOP NORTH END
BRIGHOUSE TOWN
Harrogate RA
Bamber Bridge
NEW MILLS
Warrington Town
NORTHWICH VICTORIA
LANCASTER CITY
Scarborough Athletic
FARSLEY CELTIC
Burscough
Prescot Cables
MOSSLEY
Clitheroe
TRAFFORD
Droylsden
KENDAL TOWN
Brighouse Town
WITTON ALBION
Mossley
PRESCOT CABLES
Ossett Albion
SCARBOROUGH ATHLETIC
New Mills
BAMBER BRIDGE
Northwich Victoria
WARRINGTON TOWN
DROYLSDEN
BURSCOUGH
H/A
A
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A
A
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A
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A
H
A
H
TBC
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
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A
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A
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A
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A
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A
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Comp
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
FACP
FACPR
NPL1
NPL1
FAC1Q
NPL1
NPL1
FAC2Q
NPL1
FATP
FATPR
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
DCC 1
TBC
NPL1
LC
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
NPL1
Result
DRAW 1-1
DRAW 1-1
WON 1-0
WON 5-1
DRAW 0-0
WON 2-0
WON 5-0
WON 3-0
WON 2-1
WON 2-0
WON 3-0
LOST 0-2
DRAW 0-0
DRAW 1-1
WON 3-2
DRAW 1-1
Att
471
375
391
159
172
388
487
409
870
212
173
445
171
369
385
203
1
Lowson
Lowson
Lowson
Lowson
Lowson
Lowson
Lowson
Lowson
Lowson
Lowson
Lowson
Lowson
Fryer
Fryer
Fryer
Lowson
2
Griffiths
Griffiths
Griffiths
Griffiths
Griffiths
Griffiths
Griffiths
Griffiths
Griffiths
Griffiths
Moore
Griffiths
Griffiths
Griffiths
Griffiths
Griffiths
3
Mason
Mason
Mason
Mason
Mason
Mason
Mason
Mason
Mason
Mason
Mason
Mason
Mason
Mason
MASON 1
Mason
4
Dodds
Dodds
Dodds
Dodds
Dodds
Kerr
Kerr
Kerr
Kerr
Kerr
Kerr
Kerr
Kerr
Kerr
Dodds
Dodds
5
Johnson
Tait
Tait
Tait
Tait
Tait
Tait
Tait
Tait
Tait
Tait
Tait
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
1st Division North 2015/16
6
7
Capper
Stephenson
Johnson
Briggs
Capper
Stephenson
Capper
STEPHENSON 1
Risbrough
Stephenson
Risbrough
Stephenson
Risbrough 1 Stephenson
Risbrough STEPHENSON 1
Risbrough
Stephenson
Risbrough
Stephenson
Risbrough
Stephenson
Risbrough
Stephenson
Capper
Stephenson
Capper
Stephenson
Capper
Stephenson
Capper
Stephenson
8
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
HENRY 1
HENRY 1
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Dodds
Henry
Henry
HENRY 2
Henry
9
TAYLOR 1
Taylor
TAYLOR 1
Taylor
Henderson
Henderson
Henderson1
Henderson
HENDERSON 1
HENDERSON 1
HENDERSON 2
Henderson
Henderson
Henderson
Henderson
HENDERSON 1
10
Frost
Cogdon
Fisher
FISHER 3
Fisher
FISHER 1
FISHER 1
Fisher
FISHER 1
Fisher
Fisher
Frost
Frost
FROST 1
Fisher
Fisher
11
Briggs
Hoganson
Peacock
PEACOCK 1
Peacock
Peacock
Peacock1
Peacock
Peacock
Peacock
PEACOCK 1
Peacock
Risbrough
Risbrough
Cogdon
Cogdon
SUB 1
Cogdon
Fisher
Henderson
Henderson
Cogdon
Cogdon
Robinson
FROST 2
Dodds
Frost
Capper
Johnson
Dodds
Taylor
Frost
Peacock
SUB 2
Henderson
Risbrough
Kerr
Robinson
Kerr
Dodds
Frost
Dodds
Capper
DODDS 1
Frost
Capper
Keithley
Dodds
Taylor
Taylor
SUB 3
Risbrough
HENDERSON 1
Risbrough
Risbrough
Keithley
Keithley
Keithley
Capper
Frost
Cogdon
Cogdon
Fisher
Cogdon
Keithley
Risbrough
Risbrough
SUB 4
Fisher
Capper
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Cogdon
Johnson
Johnson
Cogdon
Fisher
Fisher
Peacock
Tait
SUB 5
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson
Cogdon
Robinson
Robinson
Dodds
Robinson
Keithley
Keithley
Dodds
Keithley
Moore
Moore
Keithley
Keithley
First Division North table...
Pd HW HD HL AW AD AL
W
D
L
F
1. Glossop North End
12
5
1
0
3
3
0
8
4
0
26
6
20 28
0
2. Northwich Victoria
10
4
0
0
5
0
1
9
0
1
26
6
20 27
0
3. Warrington Town
12
4
2
0
4
1
1
8
3
1
28
14
14
27
0
4. Spennymoor Town
10
3
1
0
3
3
0
6
4
0
22
4
18 22
0
5. Clitheroe
11
4
0
1
3
0
3
7
0
4
25 24
1
21
0
6. Brighouse Town
10
4
1
1
1
2
1
5
3
2
24
17
7
18
0
7. Kendal Town
10
3
1
1
2
2
1
5
3
2
17
12
5
18
0
8. Witton Albion
11
2
1
3
3
0
2
5
1
5
28 16
12
16
0
9. Trafford
13
3
2
2
1
1
4
4
3
6
26
15
11
15
0
10. Mossley
11
2
1
2
2
2
2
4
3
4
16
12
4
15
0
11. Bamber Bridge
9
1
3
0
2
2
1
3
5
1
18
10
8
14
0
12. Scarborough Athletic
10
2
1
2
2
1
2
4
2
4
14
10
4
14
0
13. Ossett Albion
11
3
2
1
1
0
4
4
2
5
9
16
-7
14
0
14. Burscough
9
4
0
1
0
1
3
4
1
4
17
15
2
13
0
15. Prescot Cables
11
2
1
3
2
0
3
4
1
6
19
29 -10 13
0
16. Ossett Town
12
2
1
3
2
0
4
4
1
7
10 28 -18 13
0
17. Lancaster City
10
1
3
1
1
3
1
2
6
2
15
18
-3
12
0
18. Radcliffe Borough
11
1
2
2
1
0
5
2
2
7
11
18
-7
8
0
Harrogate Railway
Athletic
11
2
1
2
0
1
5
2
2
7
17
33 -16
8
0
11
1
1
3
0
3
3
1
4
6
10
16
-6
7
0
21. Droylsden
9
1
1
3
0
1
3
1
2
6
10 28 -18
5
0
22. New Mills
12
0
0
7
0
0
5
0
0
12
6
0
0
19.
20. Farsley Celtic
Last updated 11/10/15
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Brighouse Town
The club was originally formed in 1963, as a representative side of the
Blakeborough Valve Company of Brighouse and their home games were
played on the Woodhouse Recreation Ground, with the side competing in the
Huddersfield Works League. The club gained various league honours over the
years, the most successful coming in the 1968/69 season, when they won both
the League Cup as well as the Halifax District Cup.
Following this success, the club took the huge step of obtaining its own ground
at Hove Edge. Whilst at Green Lane, where they played for more than a decade,
they achieved two more league titles before taking another major step, in
applying for and achieving West Riding County Amateur League status in 1975.
The club thrived there, until their Green Lane ground was developed for housing,
upon which they moved to their present ground, just round the corner, on St
Giles Road. There followed a period of stagnation, competing mainly in the
lower divisions of the WRCAL until 1988 when the demise of the Blakeborough
Company resulted in a new outlook, as well as a new name. This change proved
to be the catalyst for the most successful period in the clubs history so far.
The newly named Brighouse Town AFC won promotion to the WRCA Premier
Division in their first season, as well as winning the WRCAL Division One Cup. In
1991 the Premier Division Championship was won for the first time and in 1992
soon followed the West Riding County Challenge Cup. In 1994 Town won the
Premier Division League Cup and were runners up in the County Challenge Cup,
and they were Premier Division Champions again in 1995.
Season 1995/96 was perhaps the most successful season in the clubs history
so far. Brighouse Town once again won the WRCAL Premiership title and also
completed the double by winning the WRCA League Cup. They also won the
Bob Wedgeworth Memorial Trophy.
Season 2008-09, saw the club make the significant step into SemiProfessional football by entering and being accepted into the Northern
FC History...
Counties East League Division One. After only two seasons in NCEL Division
One, the Club won promotion to the NCEL Premier Division under the guidance
of Mark Brier and Daz Attwood. 2011/12 Season saw the appointment of Paul
Quinn as Manager and after 4th and 2nd place finishes in his first two seasons,
the NCEL Premier Title was achieved with a record points total in 2013/14 – the
Clubs 50th anniversary season.
Manager
Paul Quinn
Promotion to the Evo-Stik Northern Premier League
Division One North brought the highest level of football
in the history of the Club only six years after leaving
the West Riding County Amateur League, and a new
and exciting challenge lay ahead. A very respectable
15th place finish was achieved in Club’s inaugural
season and with valuable experience gained and Paul
Quinn still at the helm, further progress is hoped for in
2015/16 season.
Brighouse Town Squad
Paul Quinn – Manager since 2011/12 season in NCEL with 4th, and 2nd place
finishes in first two seasons before winning the Championship and promotion to
Evo-Stik NPL last season.
Mark Booth – Assistant Manager, Town stalwart who has held numerous
coaching roles with the Club over the years. Has also had experience coaching
at Bradford PA and Ossett Town
Rob Wilson – 1st Team Coach – Ex-Pro with Fulham, Millwall, Luton Town,
Huddersfield Town and Rotherham.
Coached at Huddersfield Town
Academy before joining Town’s
Brighouse Town 2-2 Lancaster City
League
coaching team last season.
Brighouse Town Recent Results...
Jacob Giles (DOB 12.10.85) –
Goalkeeper. Started career on
Huddersfield Town’s books before
spells at Team Bath, Newport
County, Bradford PA, Harrogate Rly
and Guiseley before joining Town
last season.
Brighouse Town 5-3 Prescot Cables
League
Witton Albion 4-1 Brighouse Town
League
Radcliffe Borough 2-2 Brighouse Town
League
Brighouse Town 0-2 Newton Aycliffe
F.A Cup
Brighouse Town 6-1 New Mills
League
Brighouse Town 1-0 Burscough
League
Leon Henry (02.09.86) – Left Full/Wing Back. Club Captain. Lots of past
experience in NPL with Guiseley, Mossley, Ossett Town, Ossett Albion, Frickley
and Ashton Utd.
Adam Field (DOB 03.11.92) – Defender. Joined Town after being released by
Huddersfield Town in 2013.
...CONTINUED OVERLEAF
Brighouse Town FC History
CONTINUED...
Chris Fisher (DOB 22.03.90) – Left back. Junior at Leeds Utd, before spells at
Bradford PA, Garforth, Frickley and Ossett Town.
Adam Wilson (DOB 01.01.90) – Defender. Product of Huddersfield Town
Academy before joining Town.
Martin Allison (DOB 18.02.81) – Midfield. Very experienced player at this level
gained at Ashton Utd, Mossley and Ossett Albion.
Ernest Boafo
James Hurtley (DOB 14.04.89) – Midfield.
Ex-Halifax Town Junior who has also played at
Bradford PA and Liversedge.
Ernest Boafo ( DOB 08.08.89) - Forward. Real
team player for Town since joining from NCEL
side Nostell MW.
Ryan Hall ( DOB 09.06.94) Represented West
Riding County FA side and Huddersfield Minors
FA before coming through Town’s Development
side to establish himself as a first team player.
Tom Matthew (22.11.85) – Forward. Stayed loyal
to play with his local side Meltham Utd from
being a Junior before joining Town 3 years ago
and has been leading goalscorer in each season.
Callum Charlton (DOB 13.11.96) – Forward. First
season with Town after joining from Liversedge.
Had spells with both Huddersfield Town and FC
Halifax as a Junior.
Daniel Facey
Jason Price (DOB 12.04.77) – Forward. Vast
experience at professional level particularly
at Swansea City and Doncaster Rovers. Great
influence on the team since his arrival last
season.
Ben Thornton (DOB 01.09.90) – Midfield. Versatile and consistent player in his
third season with Town after spells with Ossett and Garforth.
Isaac Baldwin – Forward. Promising young player who has just arrived at the
Club through the Development trials during the summer and has already made
his debut with the 1st Team.
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diary of a groundhopper... As I was in Prague for the week I had a look on the internet to see what
fixtures were on in the Synot Liga (Czech First Division) and on the Saturday
26 September 2015 I saw the fixture between Dukla Prague and Zbrojovka
Brno. At the time Brno were in 9th position with Dukla one place below
them in 10th. I’m not sure if you can buy tickets on the day but I bought my
tickets the day before at the club office which is a 5 minute walk through
a leafy suburb to a large mansion type house where you can purchase the
tickets. The tickets were 140 Czech Crowns for an adult which
is around £3.90 and a concession was 80 Crowns which is
around £2.20 so is a real bargain compared to the United
Kingdom. If you ever go to Prague make sure you purchase a
one day ticket which cost 110 Crowns and is around just over
£3 and you can use this ticket on the underground, trams and
buses for up to 24 hours including the night trams and buses
a real bargain. The other ticket is a 3 day ticket at 310 Crowns
and is slightly cheaper at £9.
On the day my fiancée and me caught the underground to
Hradcanska and then the 119 bus up to the Juliska Stadium where Dukla
Prague play. The bus takes around 10 minutes to get there and is high on a
hill. We arrived around an hour before the kick-off and was surprised that the
turnstiles were not even open so they were not expecting a large crowd for
this match against Brno. Once the turnstiles were opened and we got in it
was firstly to get a programme which cost 20 Crowns around 60 pence for a
glossy 24 pager and is a nice issue for my collection.
Although not understanding the language it still looked like a
decent issue. Next was to have a look at the food and drink.
Beer was 35 Crowns about £1 as was the coca cola with tea and
coffee costing 25 Crowns about 70 pence. Sausages were 50
Crowns around £1.40 whilst Bramboray (a potato pancake)
was 40 and was around £1.10. Sweets and popcorn were 25
and 40 Crowns which I thought was very reasonable. The
prices were more like a Evo-Stik League and Northern League
than a big First Division match. Next we sat down in the main
stand and the Juliska Stadium is one of my favourite ground
in Prague with stunning views over Prague itself and I love the main stand
which is a huge main stand similar to Gateshead’s and the Meadowbank
Stadium in Edinburgh but it still has the feel of an old style stand.
The crowd I thought was around 1000 to 1200 with around 20 to 30
supporters making the long 3 hour journey from Brno. Dukla at one time were
one of the best sides in Europe never mind the Czech Republic or at the time
Czechoslovakia and even reached the European Cup Semi Final in 1967 but
A Day out at Dukla Prague
lost to Glasgow Celtic in the
Semi Final. Nowadays Sparta
Prague and Slavia Prague have
taken over the mantle of being
the best sides in Prague with
Sparta at the time sitting top
of the Synot Liga.
The Dukla song was booming out as the two sides entered the arena on a
cool but dry afternoon at the end of September.
The match itself was in the main poor but livened up after 40 minutes when
a fine cross from the right was met by Dukla’s top scorer Thomas Berger with
a fine diving header but Brno’s keeper made a fine save pushing the ball onto
the post then grabbing it but to everybody’s amazement the linesman on
the far side gave a goal. Brno’s keeper was booked for arguing but I must say
from my position in the stand it was nowhere near a goal. Anyway the goal
stood and it was 1-0 at half time after a poor first half. At the start of the
second half Miroslav Kerestes the Brno defender had his shot well saved by
the Dukla keeper.
There was more action in the first 10 minutes of the second half than there
had been the whole of the first half with Brno now having a real go and the
match was end to end. On 63 minutes a cross from the right was missed
by the Dukla defenders and this time Brno’s forward Jakub Reznicek scored
with a fine diving header to level the scores at 1-1.
Almost immediately Dukla had the ball in the net
but the goal was quite rightly ruled out for offside.
Jean David Beauguel the Dukla Sub.
Almost regained the lead for Prague but the ball
was brilliantly saved by the Brno keeper. After a
few close calls at both ends it’s Brno who take the
lead again and it’s Reznicek who scores again this
time the ball breaks to him on the edge of the box
and he slots the ball home to the delight of the
Brno fans. Dukla had chances after this to equalise
but I thought they were trying to walk the ball into
the net instead of shooting and in the end Brno win
the match 2-1.
After a poor first half the match certainly livened up in the second half and
was played more like a cup tie so another enjoyable game and day out was
had by myself and my fiancée.
With thanks to Harry Watson for this article on his travels in the Czech Republic.
Latest News...
Tunnel Area
The club have been monitoring the tunnel area since the start
of the season as part of the ground regulations which are set
upon us by the league and FA. This has been identified as a
high risk area for trips/falls and also an area of congestion
during the half time period.
The club have therefore decided as from Tuesday 13th
October, the tunnel will remain fully extended for the duration
of the half time period for all games, Supporters are therefore
asked to use an alternative route to the bar and refreshment
area during this period.
Away club officials are permitted to use the tunnel area for
access to the board room when given the all clear by a club
steward and the club hospitality official will accompany
away officials to the board room.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Spennymoor Town FC Letter Draw
The club is to start a monthly letter draw starting on Saturday
7th November, It will be 3 letters for a £1 with any combination
of the letters drawn to win.
Tickets can be purchased from Paul Edgcumbe at any
home or away game and the results from the draws will be
published and displayed on the club website, club twitter
feed, match day programme and the supporters club board
in the moors bar
More details will be made available in due course.
Spennymoor Town Football Club
Club Merchandise – Order Form
Item
Size
Price
Home Shirt – Adult
£32.00
Away Shirt – Adult
£22.00
Home Shirt – Junior
£26.00
Away Shirt – Junior
£16.00
Force Polo
£20.00
Austin Pants
£18.00
Falkland Training Top
£19.00
Franklin Half Zip top
£22.00
Forrest Top
£25.00
Rain Jacket
£15.00
Adult Managers Jacket
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Total
Honours
Spennymoor United
–– North Eastern League Winners
1909-10, 1944-45, 1945-46, 1956-57
–– North Eastern League Cup
1928-29
–– Northern League Winners
1967-68, 1971-72, 1973-74, 1976-77,
1977-78, 1978-79
–– Northern Counties East League
1992-93
–– Northern Counties East League Cup
1992-93
–– Northern Premier League - First Division
Runners Up
1993-94, 2003-04
–– Northern Premier League Challenge Cup
1993-94
–– Durham Challenge Cup
1930, 1945, 1946, 1954, 1963, 1968, 1974,
1975, 1976, 1979, 1983, 1994, 1995, 1996,
1998
–– Durham Benevolent Bowl
1927, 1930, 1932, 1948, 1959, 1961, 1994
–– FA Trophy Semi-Finalists
1977-1978
–– JR Cleator Cup
1981, 1987
Spennymoor Town
–– Northern League Division 2 Winners
2006-07
–– Durham Challenge Cup
2012
–– Northern League Champions
2009/10, 2010/11 2011/12, 2013/14
–– JR Cleator Cup
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
–– FA Vase Winners
2013
–– League Cup Winners
2013
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25th January - Durham Ox
8th February - Top Hat B
29th February - Railway B
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Review...
Saturday’s First Division North action review
There are new leaders of the EVO-STIK Northern Premier League’s First
Division North on Saturday after Glossop North End’s 2-0 win at home
against Kendal Town took them a point ahead of Northwich Victoria,
writes Pitchero’s Steve Whitney.
The Hillians took full advantage of Vics being on FA Cup duty to win, thanks
to a Jamie Rainford brace in the 12th and 17th minutes. Warrington Town
are third after a 6-3 hammering of Harrogate Railway Athletic at Cantilever
Park. Ben Deegan gave the Wire an 18th minute lead that was extended by
Scott Metcalfe 10 minutes later. Ciaran Kilheeney added a third four minutes
after the break and Deegan made it 4-0 less than a minute later, with Chris
Gahgan making it a nap hand just shy of the hour-mark. Manager Sean Reid
wouldn’t have been happy at then conceding three goals to a Tom Owen
brace and Charlie Clamp in the final 10 minutes, although Nathan Burke did
have the final say with Town’s sixth. Spennymoor Town lost ground in fourth
after being held to a 1-1 draw at Throstle Nest by Farsley Celtic.
Lewis Nightingale gave the home side the boost of an early fourth minute lead
that Liam Henderson levelled 11 minutes later. Witton Albion are finding some
form and are now eighth after a comprehensive 5-0 win at Ingfield against
Ossett Town. A Danny Andrews penalty gave Albion a 15th minute lead that
Chris Baker doubled right on half-time. Alex Titchiner, George Grayson and
Jamie Matthews made it a comfortable second period for Albion.
Improving Prescot Cables made it a miserable day for Ossett after beating
Albion 4-0 at Valerie Park. After Lloyd Dean’s 4th minute opener, Rob Doran
took over by netting a hat-trick in the 45th, 78th and 90th minutes. New Mills
are still win-less after twelve matches but are getting closer after going down
2-3 at home to Clitheroe. The Millers were two-up through Ben Connolly and
Dean McGregor inside the opening five minutes. But by the 22nd minute the
Blues were 3-2 ahead, courtesy of Scott Harries, Scott Bakkor and Louis
Mayers.
Mossley AFC enjoyed a good 2-0 win at Queensgate against Scarborough
Athletic, thanks to goals from Michael Fish after 17 minutes and David Short
on 31 minutes. And Trafford were the day’s other winners, beating Radcliffe
Borough 2-0 with goals from Phil Dean on 12 minutes and then Jack Dorney
right at the end of the game. The game between Brighouse Town and
Lancaster City finished all-square at 2-2, with Ryan Hall giving the home side
a 14th minute lead that Ryan Winder cancelled out from the spot.
After Adam Wilson had restored the hosts’ lead just before the break, Aaron
Taylor grabbed a stoppage time leveller for the Dolly Blues’ new boss Phil
Brown.
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TOnight’S squads...
Spennymoor Town FC
Brighouse Town FC
1
Daniel LOWSON GK
1
Paul HAGREEN
2
Kallum GRIFFITHS
2
Ben THORNTON
3
Christopher MASON
3
Christopher FISHER
4
Michael HOGANSON
4
Adam WILSON
5
Stephen CAPPER
5
Adam FIELD
6
Joseph TAIT
6
Martin ALLISON
7
Paul JOHNSON
7
Ryan HALL
8
Lee MOORE
Shane HENRY
8
9
James HURTLEY
10
Scott KERR
9
Ernest BOAFO
11
Lewis DODDS
10
Daniel FACEY
12
Andrew STEPHENSON
11
Leon HENRY
13
Anthony PEACOCK
12
Steven HOLLINGWORTH
14
James RISBROUGH
13
Harry STEAD
15
Liam HENDERSON
14
Isaac BALDWIN
16
Gavin COGDON
15
Kurt HARRIS
17
Nathan FISHER
16
James POLLARD
18
Glen TAYLOR
17
Thomas ROBINSON
19
Danny FROST
18
Sam HEWITT
Match Officials:
Next Home Game:
Referee:
Mr A Williamson
Assistants: Mr J Knowles
Mr D Jackson
Ossett Town FC
Date:
Tuesday 20th October
Kick Off: 7.45pm
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