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Club Statement
Announcement regarding the First XI Manager
We announce that Cheadle Town have parted company with First XI Manager Will Griffiths.
The club would like to thank Will for all of his hard work and all that he has managed to implement in such a short space of time.
Will’s three objectives when he joined Cheadle Town just under a year ago were to improve the overall discipline within the squads, develop a culture of positivity and, of course, gain promotion.
He has done an excellent job with the first two of those objectives and we are disappointed that we couldn’t make progress with the third and continue with the aspirations we have for the club to move up the league pyramid; we need to be winning games and our start to the season has been very disappointing.
The club are in discussions with several potential successors and hope to have somebody appointed within the next 10 days.
Cheadle Town 0-7 Wythenshawe Town
Wythenshawe Town ran riot at Park Road on a horrendous Bank Holiday Monday for Cheadle Town
From being “closer” to that elusive first win of the season to being as far away as possible within the space of three days.
Let’s not make any bones about how the pattern of play developed in this match: Wythenshawe Town bossed it for 90% and were good value for their three points, running in seven goals. To wit:
13th minute: ex-Cheadle player Aaron Dwyer nipping in on the left after the ball wasn’t cleared to round Danny Whiting and tuck home
29th minute: Liam Crelin-Myers bundles home a corner from close range
48th minute: Jan Palinkas eases home a corner from close range
75th minute: the goal of the match; Aaron Dwyer cuts in from the left, rides a few challenges and unleashes a rocket in-off the underside of the crossbar that Danny Whiting could do absolutely nothing about
83rd minute: Aaron Dwyer down the left again, cutting the ball back for Scott Spencer to crash home
90+3 minute: Aaron Dwyer collects his hat-trick
90+6 minute: Wythenshawe Town’s second penalty of the day (they had already very kindly missed one in the first half) which is converted by Scott Spencer.
In amongst all of that was a hit crossbar, an offside goal and countless half-chances that Danny Whiting had to deal with; if it weren’t for him then the scoreline would have been much worse.
Our first foray on goal didn’t materialise until the 70th minute; Andrew Lunt putting in a lovely cross from the left for the head of Ben Brooks that went inches wide.
Just a minute later Ashley Curran hit a great first-time cross from the right for Brian Matthews to connect with but his header went wide and all. Brian was through again with two minutes of the match remaining but could only fire over.
A respite from the league programme now until the 10th September when we play the other Wythenshawe side. Between now and then two cup matches - away at Staveley Miners Welfare in the FA Vase and then at Cleator Moor Celtic in the First Division Cup - and two more opportunities to try and start to heal the wounds of this utter carnage.
Onwards.
TEAM: Whiting, Machado Le Gal (Curran), Hamzat (Naughton), Lunt, Johnson, Hatfield-Banton, Wallis, Shenton, Davin (Matthews), Sunderland, Brooks. SUBS: Matthews, Piggott (gk), Naughton, Phelan, Curran.
Barnton 1-0 Cheadle Town
A solitary penalty was enough for Barnton to claim all three points and extend Cheadle Town’s bad start to the season
Closer.
After this performance you get the feeling that the first win isn’t that far away. A solitary penalty was all that divided the two teams, coming on the 20th minute.
We had plenty of chances, the best of which came in an energetic opening ten minutes from us.
With barely a minute on the clock Brian Matthews - with his first start since signing for us over the summer - found himself in space in the area only to volley his effort over the bar.
He was in again three minutes later, robbing the keeper but finding the angle too tight for him to do anything with the ball.
Ryan Shenton then had a glorious chance another two minutes later, latching onto a Pat Davin through ball on the right and seeing his fierce drive at the near post beaten away by the keeper.
Danny Whiting then had to foil a decent Barnton chance on 11 minutes, rushing out to swipe the ball away from the no11’s feet after it looked as though he was going to round Danny before Pat Davin had a chance for himself, heading over a Hopkins cross on 18 minutes.
Another Hopkins cross caused trouble on the stroke of half-time as he scuttled one across the face of the Barnton goal but there wasn’t a Cheadle limb on the end of it to turn it home.
A similar situation occurred on 50 minutes when Pat Davin couldn’t stretch his long limbs enough to get on the end of a Brian Matthews cross and could only poke it wide.
Barnton almost stole a 2-0 lead just after the hour mark when a cross from the left was met by a stooping header by the unmarked no11 which thankfully drifted wide.
On the 72nd minute Brian Matthews took aim from range with the parried shot then met by Pat Davin who fired it goalwards only for the keeper to have made a recovery and palm it away.
Pat then actually had the ball in the net five minutes later but was deemed to have been offside when he bundled home an Ollie Hatfield-Banton cross home from close range.
We knew it probably wasn’t going to be our night on 81 minutes when substitute Jake Phelan put the afterburners on down the right to beat the onrushing keeper to the ball and stab it past him; it was surely going to roll in but for a last-gasp clearance.
Two minutes later Yannick Machado Le Gal sent a lovely cross in from the right that looked set for Ashley Curran to volley home at the far post but he sent it skywards.
This run will come to an end at some point, surely. We came ridiculously close tonight and should have come away with something. Onto the visit of Wythenshawe Town on Bank Holiday Monday….
TEAM: Whiting, Johnson, Hatfield-Banton, Lunt, Gaskin, Sunderland (Naughton), Curran, Shenton, Matthews (Phelan), Davin, Hopkins (Machado Le Gal). SUBS: Clarke, Piggott (gk), Machado Le Gal, Naughton, Phelan.
West Didsbury & Chorlton 2-1 Cheadle Town
Cheadle Town’s poor start to the 2019-20 season continued as they fell to a narrow defeat at West Didsbury & Chorlton
No matter how many times you close your eyes tight and then open them again, this bad start to the 2019-20 campaign hasn’t gone away I’m afraid.
Another day, another dollar, another match where we haven’t been able to put a ‘W’ on the string of results. The start of an NWCFL season is always busy with two matches a week in August but perhaps it’s a good thing we go again as soon as Friday evening.
Uncharacteristically for us we took the lead in a match but then went on to lose it, coming oh-so close to coming away with a point towards the end.
The opening 25 minutes of this match was as drab as the evening sky above it; neither team seemingly bothered to carve out a clear-cut chance for themselves.
But then came the first shot in anger as a West through-ball saw Danny Whiting facing a one-on-one situation; thankfully he did enough to put the player off and force him wide and the resulting cross was volleyed high and wide.
Three minutes later and Danny was called into action again, making a superb double-save to deny a long-range shot and then block the rebound.
On 35 minutes a Cheadle breakaway saw us take the lead. Pat Davin cut loose down the right and had acres of space to plant a teasing cross to the far post where an unmarked Ryan Shenton was waiting to nod home.
Unfortunately our lead only lasted six minutes. We failed to clear our lines effectively and the loose ball was piledriven from the right. Danny Whiting did very well to parry the shot but could do nothing about Matt Boland’s acrobatic volley from the edge of the box to draw the match level.
As half-time approached another fluffed clearance gave West the opportunity to snatch the lead, but Danny Whiting was equal to another fierce drive from the edge of the area.
We had a decent opening 15 minutes of the second half in which we had opportunities to regain the lead.
The West keeper had to tip a snapshot over the bar before he then almost gifted us a goal just before the hour mark; his rushed clearance allowing Pat Davin in whose tackle sent the ball into mid air with all manner of chaos ensuing. An Ash Curran header didn’t quite have enough power behind it and the West keeper was eventually able to recover the ball.
Just two minutes later Curran sped down the right and zipped a ball in for Pat Davin who slid in and stabbed the ball just wide.
West then had vast control of the remainder of the match , going ahead on the 64th minute after a long throw-in found Dylan Moloney who made space for himself in the box before rifling home.
The hosts then clattered the crossbar on 74 minutes before we had one last chance shortly afterwards to level matters; Pat Davin’s square ball finding Aaron Taylor on the edge of the area only for his side-footed effort to be saved by the keeper’s legs.
West kept pushing for the third in the final ten minutes and came closest on 83 minutes when a free-kick was headed onto the crossbar and somehow not bundled home in the resulting melee.
With little else to say it’s onto Friday evening and the search for that elusive first win of the season….
TEAM: Whiting, Machado Le-Gal, Lunt, Clarke, Johnson, Gaskin, Phelan, Shenton, Davin, Sunderland, Curran. SUBS: Naughton, Piggott (gk), Hopkins, Rezayan, Taylor.
Stockport Town 2-2 Cheadle Town
The points were shared in an entertaining encounter at the Stockport Sports Village
There’s no rest for the wicked during the first four weeks of the NWCFL season.
The fixtures come thick and fast and no sooner had we licked our wounds from the 0-2 defeat on Saturday, it was time to head up the A560 for footballing tea and biscuits with the neighbours.
Whilst we created nowhere near the glut of chances at the weekend, we still came away with ourselves on the board, both goals-wise and points-wise. Such is football.
A lively encounter saw the first chance go the hosts’ way within the first minute when Kiarno Samms was in on the left only for him to blaze his shot over.
Callum Knight then saw a first-time shot from the edge of the area saved before Ethan Hennessy got to a loose ball at the far post, pulled the ball back across the face of net but saw nobody around to prod it home.
The to-and-fro continued. Pat Davin got his tall frame to a free-kick that was tossed into the area and headed it just wide before the hosts went straight down the other end and volleyed over a great chance.
On 26 minutes Ethan Hennessy picked up a pass from Callum Knight on the right before advancing on goal thanks to a lovely touch and firing high inside the near post; the Stockport Town keeper was equal to it with an excellent stop.
Finally a breakthrough just after the half-hour mark.
Hamzat’s ranging cross from the left looked to be just too much for Patrick Davin in the box but he somehow managed to launch himself at it enough to plunge home a powerful header into the corner.
Straight down the other end Danny Whiting had to be alert to prevent an instant equaliser, getting down to his left at the near post to block a snapshot from a corner before we attacked once more a minute later, Ben Brooks laying it square for Aaron Taylor to drive in from the edge of the area only for a deflection to take the sting out of the shot.
Just as it looked as though we would be going in at half-time with a lead to our name, we conceded a penalty when Ebbie Rezayan got caught in two minds whether to boot a cross clear or stoop low and head it away; the latter option didn’t work and he ended up handballing it.
After what probably was a last-minute re-wording of Will’s half-time team talk, we came out for the second half on the front foot as we looked to regain our lead.
Patrick Davin’s pinged cross for Callum Knight on 47 minutes looked to be a golden opportunity lost as he screwed his resulting shot wide but Patrick would duly regain that lead for us some ten minutes later with a superb effort.
Receiving the ball inside left he used quick feet to dance past two or three of Stockport Town’s rearguard before unleashing a fierce, crisp strike with his left foot into the top corner of the net.
Patrick almost got his hat-trick on 72 minutes when he connected with a Rezayan volley across the goalmouth but it was one of those where he didn’t have enough time to react to the opportunity and ended up putting it over.
After that it was the hosts that easily had the best of the closing stages.
They consistently prodded and poked away at us and the luck that we were pushing looked to have held firm on 85 minutes as one of their forwards, unmarked at the far post, blazed a volley over.
Alas, three minutes later, it ran out.
We failed to clear our lines once more with the loose ball being met with a long-range piledriver that Danny Whiting could only push wide. There to mop up the rebound was Cheadle Town FC’s anathema, thorn in one’s side and general bogey Kiarno Samms who gleefully tucked home.
The drama didn’t end there either. In injury time both sides had clear cut chances to win the match.
Samms almost went home with all the glory as he picked up a loose ball in our area and fired one inches wide of the post.
Straight down the other end Ben Brooks tore down the left and checked back before dinking a cross to the far post; there was Aaron Taylor, looking poised to head home a winner but, lacking the height of a Patrick Davin who had just been substituted, just couldn’t quite get enough purchase behind his header and it ended up going harmlessly wide.
A fascinating encounter and, when all is said and done, probably a fair result.
We go again this Saturday (see what I mean about August!) when we play our first league match at Park Road of this season. St Martins are the visitors.
TEAM: Whiting, Hamzat (Kyobe), Phelan, Lunt (Clarke), Johnson, Rezayan, Hennessy, Taylor, Davin (Russell), Knight, Brooks. SUBS: Clarke, Piggott (gk), Russell, Kyobe, Kuzakwawo.
Cammell Laird 2-0 Cheadle Town
It was a frustrating opening weekend to the 2019-20 campaign as we went down 0-2 at Cammell Laird
Let’s get the negative statistic out of the way first.
This was the first time that Cheadle Town had lost their first competitive match of the season since the 2007-08 campaign. Funnily enough that was a 0-2 away defeat and all (at Padiham, in case you are wondering) but my memory serves me correct enough to recall that it was nowhere near as frustrating as this one.
After a shaky start in which we conceded in the 3rd minute, we laid siege to the Cammell Laird net with the ball always managing to find an outstretched limb in its path.
The match was barely three minutes old when we conceded our first of the season.
Cammell Laird broke down the right and Danny Whiting looked to be winning the race to a threaded through-ball but then hesitated slightly, allowing Lairds’ Ollie Nugent to nip the ball around him and slide home from an angle.
That was to be the home side’s last meaningful shot on goal until the 88th minute when they got the second; Danny Whiting had pushed a fierce shot out wide, only to see it returned square and tapped home by Michael Furlong.
In between those two goals, more so in a concentrated spell in the first half, we had chance after chance.
On the 11th minute both Ben Brooks and Ashley Woodhead saw efforts blocked at the near post with Aaron Taylor then picking up a cross from Patrick Davin and seeing his drive spin off the keepers legs and harmlessly over the bar.
Patrick got in on the act a minute later, using his quick feet to garner himself a shot, only to see that effort stopped right on the line.
It continued. Patrick then rifled one straight at the keeper with a fluid passage of play setting Yannick Machado Le Gal in on the right only for his effort to be blocked at the near post.
On 35 minutes Patrick Davin then tried the audacious, craftily flicking an Ashley Woodhead cross narrowly over the bar before Aaron Taylor’s neat turn-and-shot on the edge of the area was saved on the line.
A Patrick Davin free-kick that cannoned off the keeper’s legs (he would have felt that) was the last Cheadle shot in anger before the half was out and, bar a moment where Le Gal just couldn’t connect onto a Woodhead free-kick early in the second half, the final half-decent chance we created for the rest of the afternoon.
A frustrating afternoon but if half the chances we created end up in the back of the net for our next league match then we will be bringing home three points.
Onwards.
TEAM: Whiting, Hamzat, Machado Le Gal, Clarke (Knight) (Rakundo), Gaskin, Johnson, Woodhead, Rezayan (Kayode), Davin, Taylor, Brooks. SUBS: Knight, Piggott (gk), Phelan, Rakundo, Kayode
NWCFL Fixtures for 2019-2020 Released
The First XI’s fixtures for the forthcoming season were released at 10.00am this morning
The full fixture list for the First XI’s forthcoming campaign in the First Division South was released this morning at 10.00am.
We start our season away on the Wirral with a trip to Cammell Laird on Saturday 3rd August with the following weekend seeing our first home match at Park Road when St Martins come to visit.
Our main derby match versus Cheadle Heath Nomads has yet again been arranged for Boxing Day with us having home advantage this time around during the festive season; the return match is on Easter Monday.
Other matches of note include an early midweek visit to West Didsbury & Chorlton on Tuesday 20th August and the two matches versus Abbey Hey - in early November and early April.
Please note that all dates are subject to change. Keep an eye out on Twitter for any changes throughout the season.
NWCFL ‘Domestic’ Cup Draws Made
The start of the 2019-20 season must be near; the league have made the draws for their two ‘domestic’ cup competitions: the Macron League Challenge Cup and the First Division Cup.
As far as the League Challenge Cup is concerned, we were granted a bye to the 2nd round where we will face a trip to Wythenshawe Amateurs or Chadderton.
For the First Division Cup we face a long trip up the M6 to face Cleator Moor Celtic in the 1st round. Should we be successful in this tie we will then travel to Alsager Town for the second round.
Watch this space for further news re fixtures as the start of the season draws nearer.
The FA Vase draw for the Preliminary Rounds is usually done in early July and the league fixtures are released mid-July.
2019-20 Pre-Season Training Has Begun!
The first league match may not be until Saturday 2nd August but our squad are already being put through their pre-season paces!
The first workout of the summer took place at Park Road today!
2018-2019 Season Review: In Numbers
The 2018-19 season in numbers for all you stats fans out there….
The end-of-season tradition. We look at the same statistics year-on-year and compare and contrast.
Final League Position and Points
16th place with 40 points. 13 fewer points than last season. :-(
Home League Record
5 wins, 3 draws, 11 defeats - only one more win at home than last season but more defeats.
Away League Record
6 wins, 7 draws, 6 defeats.
Goals Scored (in all competitions)
78 in total - only 28 at home and the other 50 away!
Goals Conceded (in all competitions)
92 in total - 37 at home and 55 away.
Goals Scored Half-by-Half (in all competitions)
35 in the first half; 43 in the second half
Top Scorer
Rhys Clooney
Biggest Win
13-0 v Stone Dominoes (away), Hallmark Security League First Division South
Heaviest Defeat
0-7 v Sandbach United (home), Hallmark Security League First Division South
Most Consecutive Wins
3 - from the 4-0 win away at Barnton near the start of the season to the 3-2 home win v Eccleshall on August Bank Holiday Monday that took us top of the table….
Most Consecutive Games Unbeaten
6 - the run leading up to Christmas from the 2-2 draw away at Vauxhall Motors to the 1-1 draw at Abbey Hulton United after which the season started to unravel…..
Most Consecutive Games Without a Win
8 - the horrible run that took us to the season’s end, from the 0-3 home defeat v Barnton to the final day of the season.
League Doubles
3 - Wythenshawe Amateurs, Stone Dominoes, Ellesmere Rangers
Percentage of League Points Gained by Venue
42% at home and the remaining 58% away
League Points Gained as a Percentage of Total Points Possible
38% - a drop from last season’s 42%
Impact of Cheadle Scoring or Conceding First
Yet again this is quite telling where Cheadle Town FC are concerned. If we score first then we are more than likely to get something out of the match. Take a look….
WHEN WE SCORED FIRST....
WHEN WE CONCEDED FIRST...
2018-2019 Season Review: Players Awards
A rundown of who-won-what at the Presentation Evening at the start of the month….
A full rundown of the players who collected awards at the Presentation Evening earlier this month….
FIRST XI MANAGER’S PLAYER
Robbie Wallis
FIRST XI PLAYERS’ PLAYER
Rhys Clooney
FIRST XI YOUNG PLAYER
Rhys Clooney
FIRST XI EMERGING PLAYER
Callum Knight
RESERVES MANAGER’S PLAYER
Mo Rokundo
RESERVES PLAYERS PLAYER
Kieran Alley
RESERVES YOUNG PLAYER
Kieran Alley
RESERVES EMERGING PLAYER
Craig Barnett
Cheadle Town 0-2 Cheadle Heath Nomads
It was another disappointing day at Park Road as Cheadle Town’s final home match of the season resulted in defeat to near-neighbours Cheadle Heath Nomads.
Everything that could have gone wrong during this 90 minute spell, did.
A goal from an ex-Cheadle Town player for the opponents, a Cheadle Town bench that resembled an episode of ‘Casualty’ before half-time and a second goal for the opponents that was pure comedy cuts. When it’s not your day….
A brisk start from us saw us carve out two half-decent opportunities in the first ten minutes.
Desley Osakwe got himself into space on the edge of the area on the 7th minute and looked to be in a good position to shoot but he was crowded out by the Nomads defence and found his space limited, resulting in him shooting wide.
A minute later and Rhys Clooney nipped in following some confusion in the Nomads’ defence, only for him to see his effort hastily cleared.
Nomads’ first foray came on the 12th minute when Adam Stevens was forced to make a good stop at his near post.
And then two injuries that really derailed us. First of all midfielder Conor Naughton limped off having twisted awkwardly on the dry pitch and then centre-half Ollie Hatfield-Banton saw his day cut short with a bad knee injury.
The only remaining action of the first half saw Nomads take the lead on 42 minutes.
A quickly-taken free-kick on the left caught us napping a bit and the cross was headed home by unmarked ex-Cheadle Town midfielder Callum Collinson.
Our start to the second half mirrored the one we made in the first, carving out two decent chances in quick succession once again.
On 56 minutes Callum Knight placed a teasing cross in from the left that fell at the feet of substitute Shaq Lewys but he somehow skied his effort over the bar from close range.
One minute later Rhys Clooney powered through down the left and looked set to score but the Nomads keeper got a vital touch to it to force the effort wide.
On 62 minutes Nomads then squandered an identical chance in front of goal and would have gone further ahead four minutes later if it weren’t for Robbie Wallis acrobatically clearing a lobbed effort off the line.
As the match entered the final ten minutes Adam Stevens made another great stop as Leon Grandison’s near-post volley was beaten away with Rhys Clooney then latching onto a slide pass from Joe Neild only for him to place his effort straight at the keeper.
For all of Adam Stevens’ efforts it was a shame the match ended the way it did. A minute into injury time he misjudged a clearance straight to Nomads’ Kirkby who kept his head, rounded Adam and slotted home from the edge of the area.
Only one more match to go. With plans for next season already in the offing 5.00pm this Saturday can’t come quick enough. It’s been one heck of an indifferent season….
TEAM: Stevens, Phelan (Neild), Wallis, Naughton (Rezayan), Dunn, Hatfield-Banton (Lewys), Russell, Knight, Osakwe, Clooney, Christopher. SUBS: Lewys, Rezayan, Neild, Whiting (gk).