Bits And Pieces
Thu 29th September 2016 | Bits & Pieces | By Ian Templeman
Tractor for Barton Stadium - officials of Winsford United and 1874 Northwich this week took delivery of a brand new tractor to assist in the ongoing improvements to the playing surface at the St Lukes Barton Stadium.
This tractor is a wider model than the existing tractor at the ground, and some more equipment will soon be received to further enhance the work being carried out on the ground.
Barnoldswick Town - Barlick are holding a Race Night fundraiser at the Silentnight Stadium on Saturday 12th November. The first race will start at 7-30pm.
Horses are currently on sale for £5, and sponsorship of a race is £25. Entry is free on the night.
FA Youth Cup - The draw for the second round qualifying of The FA Youth Cup was made at Wembley Stadium last Friday morning.
Fixtures will be played during next week commencing Monday 3rd October 2016, and ties involving the youth sides from clubs in our league are as follows.
West Didsbury & Chorlton v Irlam
St Helens Town v Newcastle Benfield
Hyde United v Ashton Athletic
West Riding County FA Cup - both Barnoldswick Town and Silsden have been given a bye into the 2nd round of the competition, and their ties are as follows:
Harrogate Town v Barnoldswick Town
Silsden v Armthorpe Welfare
Ties will be played during week ending 5th November.
Spot kick stats - all Premier Division clubs with the exception of Barnton have scored from a penalty kick so far this season, but in the First Division, 11 out of the 22 clubs have still to hit the back of the net from the spot.
Both Squires Gate and Atherton LR have had three different successful penalty takers - Mark Buchan (3), Job Noblet and Ric Seear hitting the target for Gate, and Andy Miller (3), Imade Favour (2) and Adam Owens. Top individual marksman is Zac Dale of Nelson with 6 penalties converted.
Players from Sandbach United and Carlisle City still have the chance to write their names in the record books by scoring their club's first ever penalty in our league, following in the footsteps of Spencer Bibby (Charnock Richard), Michael Smith (City of Liverpool), Jack Harris (FC Oswestry Town) who achieved the feat for their respective clubs.
Daniel White has also hit the back of the net for Prestwich Heys, their first successful penalty in the League for over 30 years.
Bits And Pieces
Thu 29th September 2016 | Bits & Pieces
By Ian Templeman
Tractor for Barton Stadium - officials of Winsford United and 1874 Northwich this week took delivery of a brand new tractor to assist in the ongoing improvements to the playing surface at the St Lukes Barton Stadium.
This tractor is a wider model than the existing tractor at the ground, and some more equipment will soon be received to further enhance the work being carried out on the ground.
Barnoldswick Town - Barlick are holding a Race Night fundraiser at the Silentnight Stadium on Saturday 12th November. The first race will start at 7-30pm.
Horses are currently on sale for £5, and sponsorship of a race is £25. Entry is free on the night.
FA Youth Cup - The draw for the second round qualifying of The FA Youth Cup was made at Wembley Stadium last Friday morning.
Fixtures will be played during next week commencing Monday 3rd October 2016, and ties involving the youth sides from clubs in our league are as follows.
West Didsbury & Chorlton v Irlam
St Helens Town v Newcastle Benfield
Hyde United v Ashton Athletic
West Riding County FA Cup - both Barnoldswick Town and Silsden have been given a bye into the 2nd round of the competition, and their ties are as follows:
Harrogate Town v Barnoldswick Town
Silsden v Armthorpe Welfare
Ties will be played during week ending 5th November.
Spot kick stats - all Premier Division clubs with the exception of Barnton have scored from a penalty kick so far this season, but in the First Division, 11 out of the 22 clubs have still to hit the back of the net from the spot.
Both Squires Gate and Atherton LR have had three different successful penalty takers - Mark Buchan (3), Job Noblet and Ric Seear hitting the target for Gate, and Andy Miller (3), Imade Favour (2) and Adam Owens. Top individual marksman is Zac Dale of Nelson with 6 penalties converted.
Players from Sandbach United and Carlisle City still have the chance to write their names in the record books by scoring their club's first ever penalty in our league, following in the footsteps of Spencer Bibby (Charnock Richard), Michael Smith (City of Liverpool), Jack Harris (FC Oswestry Town) who achieved the feat for their respective clubs.
Daniel White has also hit the back of the net for Prestwich Heys, their first successful penalty in the League for over 30 years.