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Poynton 2-1 Cheadle Town
Cheadle Town's pre-season schedule came to a disappointing close with this narrow defeat at the hands of Cheshire League outfit Poynton
It's fair to say that pre-season has been a bit of a mixed bag.
Creditable draws against Glossop North End and Congleton, an even more creditable win over West Didsbury & Chorlton and two defeats against so-called lesser opposition, the 2-3 reversal at Tintwistle Athletic and this loss at Poynton.
Take nothing away from Poynton, though. They came second in the Cheshire League last season and were every bit the robust and difficult opposition we expected.
It took us a while to get going and it wasn't until the 18th minute when Luke Hincks saw a free-kick touched onto the crossbar.
By then we were a goal down, though, after Josh Harrison unluckily trod on the ball around 25 yards out with the lurking Poynton forward seeing Ryan Allcock off his line and delivering a well-measured chip.
Good work by Tom Ratican just before the half-hour mark was almost rewarded when Luke Hincks latched onto his pull-back but the Poynton keeper was equal to it.
Ryan Allcock then made two excellent stops before half-time to ensure that the score was kept at 1-0 to Poynton.
The hosts started the second half the better, rattling the underside of the crossbar and forcing Allcock into another good stop within the first five minutes before they extended their lead on the hour, slamming home at the far post after the ball had been hooked back across the face of goal.
Poynton squandered two decent chances to make it 3-0 before substitute Mike Sherrington started to make an impact and gave us some added impetus up front.
His run and cross from the right on 66 minutes almost saw Tom Ratican connect for what would have been a certain goal before fellow substitute Rick Whyatt powered through on goal just moments later to bury and get us back into the game.
Mike Sherrington then planted an unmarked header straight into the keepers hands thus blowing a great opportunity to draw us level before our final foray on goal saw Joe Shaw latch onto a free kick, see his effort blocked before the loose ball was skied on its way to Woodford by Dean Nolan.
By then Steve Piggott had come on to replace Ryan Allcock in goal and there was time for him to shine, spectacularly tipping a fierce volley over the bar which would prove to be the final action of the match.
It all starts for real in a couple of weeks' time when we travel to Atherton LR but by then the creases will hopefully have been ironed out.
STARTING XI: Allcock, Ratican, Brocklehurst, Russell, Harrison, Shaw, Hincks, Wood, Nolan, Christopher, C Sherrington. SUBS: Piggott, Ambrose, M Sherrington, Whyatt.
Cheadle Town 2-0 West Didsbury & Chorlton
Two late goals secured an encouraging 2-0 home win versus West Didsbury & Chorlton in this latest pre-season friendly
Another good run-out. Another step towards the exorcism of ring-rustiness.
A well-balanced first half saw only a handful of chances.
Danny Wood was the first to show when his rasping drive forced a good save from the West' keeper on 22 minutes.
Ten minutes later and perhaps we should have gone in front but the keeper was equal to Rick Whyatt's effort after he had capitalised on some hesitant defending.
Ryan Allcock was called into action just two minutes later, pushing a long-ranger from Matty Kay around the post.
The second half was a bit more productive where chances were concerned.
West's no11 was through on the left on 53 minutes but could only clip his effort wide with Mike Sherrington then being inches away from connecting to a gorgeous cross from Aaron Fleming.
Back down the other end Allcock was on-hand again to deny West', this time stopping Tom Bailey with a fine block with West' then dominating the possession for quite a while.
During this period they saw a header crash back off the underside of the crossbar and forced us into some rather hasty defensive work in the area as all manner of limbs were trying to scramble the ball away on 76 minutes.
But then the tide suddenly swung back in our favour.
Rick Whyatt was through one-on-one again on 78 minutes but saw his effort blocked before Mike Sherrington found himself in a similar position on the left two minutes later; his shot was also blocked with the loose ball falling to the feet of George Clary who unfortunately mis-kicked and the chance was gone.
Enter the head of substitute Luke Cotton.
On 83 minutes it guided a whipped ball from Mike Sherrington into the corner of the net - with Luke somehow arcing his body shape to connect with a ball that was effectively behind him - and sixty seconds later it rose majestically to nod over the advancing keeper for Cheadle's second.
Just one more pre-season run-out before the real business starts and plenty for the management team to think about re selection for the starting XI on 12th August at Atherton LR.
STARTING XI: Allcock, O'Donnell, Fleming, Russell, Harrison, Shaw, Ambrose, Wood, M Sherrington, Whyatt, C Sherrington. SUBS (used on a rolling basis): Ratican, Brocklehurst, Christopher, Clary, Dunn, Hincks, Rigby (gk)
Players Roll Back The Years for Andy Lindon's Testimonial
It was a wonderful afternoon of vintage football as old names gathered for Andy Lindon's Testimonial Match at Park Road
Players from the Cheadle Town FC roster of some ten years ago came together once more to tread the Park Road baize for Andy Lindon's testimonial match.
Trevor Howard's XI
BACK: Adam Roberts, Clark, Dickin, Piggott, Brocklehurst, Jack, Trevor Howard (manager)
FRONT: Ben Roberts, Lindon, Flanagan, Dan Brokenbrow, Woods
Steve Brokenbrow's XI
BACK: Steve Brokenbrow (manager), Street, Smith Jnr, Smith, O'Keefe, Thommo, Cotterill, Logan
FRONT: McDonagh, Martin, Hussain, Brad Brokenbrow, Brennan
For the record it was Trevor Howard's XI that came out on top with a 4-1 victory.
Amongst the goals was Andy Lindon himself, netting a penalty. Dean Martin also showed that he still "had it" in front of goal, curling in a peach of an effort and Scott 'The Wasp' Flanagan chipped in with a cool finish.
Current Reserves team coaching staff Chris Woods and Dave McGreal also got a run out, with Woods showing some unselfish play to set up Rob Brocklehurst for a tap-in.
A good time was had by all and it was pleasing to see so many old faces turn up.
Our thanks to those who also donated at the gate in aid of the Bradley Lowery Foundation; those monies plus any profits made from the sales of drink and food will go to the charity.
Andy is presented with the shirt - all signed by today's attendees - he wore when he scored versus FC United of Manchester way back in the 2005-06 season
Check out the picture gallery below. Simply click on the pictures to enlarge.
Andy Lindon Testimonial Match
This Saturday we will be hosting a special match to celebrate the career of Andy Lindon who has been with the club since 2005
Andy Lindon Testimonial
Trevor Howard XI v
Steve Brokenbrow XI
This Saturday we will be hosting a special testimonial match for our most long-standing player at the club, Andrew Lindon.
Andy has been with the club since 2005.
Starting off at Reddish Vulcans he followed his then manager to Burnage Metro and stayed there for two seasons, winning the Young Player of the Season award at the end of each.
Andy followed a member of his coaching staff once more when Steve Brokenbrow made the move from Burnage Metro to Cheadle Town.
Steve will be one of the ex-Cheadle managers who will be leading the two sides going face-to-face this Saturday; Trevor Howard (who was Steve's predecessor) will be the other.
The two squads will consist of a handful of current squad players plus many who played with Andy during his time with the club: Ben & Adam Roberts, Barry Cotterill, Johnny Hussain, Rob Brocklehurst, Arron Riley, Dean Martin, Tommy Greally, Scott Clark, Scott 'The Wasp' Flanagan, Andy Street, Craig Brennan, Daniel & Brad Brokenbrow, Sam Hall and Neal Logan to name but a few.
Admission fee will be on a "pay what you want" basis on Saturday with all donations at the gate going towards the Bradley Lowery Foundation.
The clubhouse will be open as per usual and, weather permitting, we will also be hosting a barbecue.
Kick-off is at 3.00pm.
Opening Fixtures & FA Vase Draw Announced
We know who we will be facing in the FA Vase this season...plus the opening round of league fixtures for August
Time to break out the diaries.
The draw for the early rounds of the FA Cup and FA Vase were announced over the weekend alongside the Hallmark Security League publishing the first round of league fixtures for August.
So let's take a closer look....
Unfortunately we are not in the FA Cup this season but are, of course, in the FA Vase.
We will travel to Northern Counties East League outfit Rossington Main in the First Qualifying Round of the competition on Saturday 9th September.
The winners of that tie will host either Hallam or Abbey Hey in the Second Qualifying Round two weeks later.
As far as the league campaign is concerned we have had our August mapped out for us.
We will kick off our 2017-18 season away to Atherton LR which is then followed by our first home match of the season when Alsager Town visit Park Road on Wednesday 16th August.
As things stand the Saturday 19th August is free...but that may change depending on who is eliminated from the FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round.
We then face one of our longer trips of the season as we travel to Oswestry Town on Saturday 26th August before another midweek home match versus Prestwich Heys on Wednesday 30th August.
The rest of the league fixtures should be published towards the end of this month so watch this space for more details.
Cheadle Town 2-2 Glossop North End
Cheadle Town got their pre-season under way with this encouraging 2-2 draw at home to NPL1's Glossop North End
It has been something of a tumultuous summer at Park Road for one reason and another so we were extremely pleased to get some actual football played the other night against Glossop North End for the first of our pre-season friendlies.
In order for both (new) managers to get a look at as many different players as possible, it was decided to run this match as 3 x 30-minute periods; a tad transatlantic but it served a purpose.
As is the case each summer there was a mix of faces new and familiar and it's going to take Anthony Trucca the full course of the pre-season programme to find his perfect mix.
Things almost got off to a demoralising start as Glossop were awarded a penalty in the first minute; thankfully Adam Rigby was equal to it, a save that wouldn't have done his confidence any harm whatsoever.
Nine minutes into the second period we broke the deadlock when George Clary received a cross from the right and turned neatly before poking home from close range.
A gathering of thoughts and opinions at the end of the second period
Glossop drew level on 63 minutes when a long ball was gathered and finished well into the top corner before the power of a shot from the right on 83 minutes was too much for Ryan Allcock and he just couldn't prevent it from rolling in and giving Glossop the lead.
Tom Russell clattered the crossbar before we deservedly drew level with three minutes remaining. A short bout of head tennis in the box was finished off by Tom Ratican - hero of the Reserves' Stockport DFA Final - who headed home at the far post.
A good workout for all and plenty of food for thought...for both managers we should imagine.
Many thanks to the Glossop North End fans who turned up in numbers and gave us an impressive attendance of 224.
Pre-Season Schedule
A full list of our pre-season schedule for both the First XI and our Reserves
No rest for the wicked.
Our squads are back in action sooner than you think in a series of pre-season matches aimed to blow away the cobwebs.
FIRST XI
Wednesday 5th July
Glossop North End (home)
Saturday 15th July
Andy Lindon Testimonial Match
Tuesday 18th July
Congleton Town (home)
Saturday 22nd July
Tintwistle Athletic (away)
Wednesday 26th July
West Didsbury & Chorlton (home)
Saturday 29th July
Poynton (away)
RESERVES
Monday 17th July
Stockport Georgians (away)
Concorde Trophy
Wednesday 19th July
Manchester Central (home)
Thursday 20th July
Wilmslow Albion (away)
Concorde Trophy
Monday 24th July
Poynton (home)
Concorde Trophy
Saturday 29th July
Cheadle Heath Nomads (home)
Concorde Trophy
Please note that all fixtures in pre-season are subject to change. Kick-off times will be published on Twitter.
NWCFL AGM Round-Up
A round-up of the key points from this year's AGM in Blackpool
This year's NWCFL AGM took place on Saturday 17th July and once again in the surrounds of the Imperial Hotel in Blackpool.
You can view all of the main points from the NWCFL official website but from our own point of view the key information was as follows:
- we say au revoir to Widnes, Charnock Richard and City of Liverpool as far as league matches are concerned as they were promoted from the First Division
- we welcome back New Mills, Cammell Laird and Nelson to our league roster as they were relegated from the First Division
- a new place to visit will be Abbey Hulton United as they were admitted into the First Division from the Staffordshire County Senior League
- we say a sad farewell to Ashton Town who were relegated from the First Division; they will be playing in the Cheshire League next season
After the formalities of the AGM were dealt with the draws for the League Cup and First Division Trophy were made.
In the League Cup we received a bye to the Second Round where we will host the winners of Runcorn Town v Alsager Town.
For the First Division Trophy we will be travelling to Chadderton for the First Round; the winners of that tie will be hosting newcomers Abbey Hulton United in the Second Round.
The dates for these cup ties has yet to be decided, but the first two rounds of each competition will be held in midweek.
Our league campaign begins on Saturday 12th August. Fixtures usually start to be released on a gradual basis towards mid-July.
We will learn our fate in the FA Vase in early July and will learn whether we are in the FA Cup competition at the same time.
Keep a look out for the pre-season schedule which we will be publishing towards the end of this week.
Changes to Managerial/Coaching Staff
There is a couple of changes to our Managerial and Coaching staff to tell you about
With Terry Hincks leaving there has been a slight re-shuffle of the managerial and coaching set-up at Cheadle Town FC.
Anthony Trucca is now First XI Manager for the start of the 2017-18 season - having been Assistant Manager for Terry Hincks for the past three-and-a-half years.
Anthony
Trucca
Our new First XI Manager
There has also been a slight change for our Reserves, too.
Paul Hodson makes a sideways switch from First XI coach and will be assisting Chris Woods as Reserves Team Coach for the start of the new season.
Paul
Hodson
Joins the Reserves
as Coach
Goodbye - and Thank You - to Terry Hincks
Our thank you to Terry Hincks who leaves the club after three-and-a-half seasons
“Terry? Great guy, you’ll love him. He’ll drink all your coffee, though....”
As you all know by now our First XI Manager Terry Hincks recently announced that he was stepping aside from his management duties at Cheadle Town FC.
Terry joined us from Glossop North End FC midway through the 2013-14 season, replacing Steve Brokenbrow as First XI Manager.
His first match was a heavy 1-4 home defeat to Formby which was then followed by two wins on the spin at home to Irlam and Eccleshall.
A run of seven matches without a victory was tempered by a strong end to the season of only one defeat in six as we finished 11th.
2014-15 was his first full season and he must have wondered what he had let himself in for as problems with our Main Stand and clubhouse meant we had to play our first nine league matches away from home. At one point we were on the outskirts of the play-offs but a poor end to the season put paid to any hopes and we finished 10th.
However, he managed to steer the team to those elusive play-offs the season after only to fall short in the semi-final at Barnton in extra-time.
The influence that Terry had off the pitch in his three-and-a-half seasons here can be summised in this quote from club secretary, Stuart Crawford:
"It has been a pleasure to work alongside Terry these past couple of seasons. Terry brought so much professionalism to the Football Club, from which I learnt so much from in my role as Club Secretary.
Terry expected his own passion and commitment to be replicated throughout the Football Club, which saw him oversee the rebuild of the Main Stand and more recently the work behind getting the new clubhouse ready for public use."
Personally I am indebted to Terry for all the advice and direction he has given me over the years and he has become true friend outside of football. Hopefully Terry can now have a well earned rest from football to recharge his batteries over the summer before he considers his options."
We wish Terry all the best and hope he can find the time to visit Park Road again at some point in the future.
Official Club Statement re China Trip
Official club statement re China trip
Cheadle Town Football Club's end-of-season tour to China has disappointingly been cancelled at the last minute.
The football club were due to travel to Beijing this Saturday for a 14-day tour but, due to a main sponsor pulling out at such a late stage, the club has had no choice but to cancel the trip. The club did attempt to explore all other possible options to make the tour happen; alas, it was simply too late to rescue the situation.
Cheadle Town FC were due to play a number of games in the Shaanxi province and would have been the first western club to visit that region.
It goes without saying that everybody at Cheadle Town FC are deeply disappointed to have to cancel what would have been a wonderful opportunity for everybody involved at the club.
We would like to place on record our thanks to the many local companies and individuals who had already contributed through sponsorship.
Presentation & Awards Evening 2017
The full list of who-won-what at this year's Presentation & Awards Evening...plus a little bit of sad news to tell you all
On an emotional evening at the Park Road clubhouse members of our First XI and reserves squads, coaching staff, committee members and friends and family gathered for this year's Presentation & Awards Evening.
Here's a full rundown of who-won-what....
FIVE YEARS SERVICE AWARD
Luke Hincks
CLUBMAN OF THE YEAR
Phil Mottershead (Groundsman)
FIRST XI PLAYERS' PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Liam Tongue
Rhys Webb
FIRST XI MANAGER'S PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Luke Hincks
Matt German
FIRST XI LEADING GOALSCORER
Rhys Webb
RESERVES PLAYERS' PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Danny Wood
RESERVES MANAGER'S PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Ryan Allcock
RESERVES LEADING GOALSCORER
Dean Nolan
The evening was also an opportunity for the Reserves squad to take their acclaim for winning the Stockport DFA Cup (the previous night). As you can see here the players enjoyed lifting the trophy once more...with First XI regular Davison Banda gatecrashing!
One last award to tell you about...and it is tinged with sadness.
Terry Hincks was given a special recognition award for all he has done for the club in his three-and-a-half seasons with us. Not only has he conducted matters from the bench but he has been there at the coalface to co-ordinate and complete work on the new clubhouse, changing rooms etc.
We are sad to announce that Terry has decided to step aside from First XI Management matters. Everybody connected with Cheadle Town FC will miss him dearly and we wish him all the best as he takes time out from football.
We will post a separate article about his time here in the very near future.
Terry Hincks
Thank you for everything you have done for Cheadle Town FC