Tuesday 1 February 2022 - Kick-off 7.45pm v AFC Liverpool The North West Counties Football League Premier Division Official Matchday Programme ASHTON ATHLETIC ASHTON ATHLETIC HELP KEEP THE FANS AT THE GAME, FOLLOW THE RULES TO ENSURE WE CAN ALL ENJOY FOOTBALL www.nwcfl.com HOW YOU CAN HELP: WASH HANDS REGULARLY STAY HOME IF YOU HAVE ANY SYMPTOMS SOCIALLY DISTANCE & MASK ON REQUEST 1m+ MATCH DAY 15:00 Avro v Squires Gate 15:00 Barnoldswick Town v Charnock Richard 15:00 Burscough v AFC Liverpool 15:00 Lower Breck v Ashton Athletic 15:00 Northwich Victoria v Congleton Town 15:00 Padiham v Macclesfield 15:00 Vauxhall Motors v Irlam 15:00 Winsford United v Prestwich Heys 15:00 Wythenshawe Town v Skelmersdale United 15:00 AFC Blackpool v Bury AFC 15:00 AFC Darwen v Bacup Borough 15:00 Chadderton v Ashton Town 15:00 Cleator Moor Celtic v Garstang 15:00 Ilkley Town v Campion 15:00 Nelson v Golcar United 15:00 Pilkington v Holker Old Boys 15:00 Steeton v Daisy Hill 13:45 Brocton v FC Isle of Man 15:00 Abbey Hulton United v Eccleshall 15:00 Barnton v Stafford Town 15:00 Cammell Laird 1907 v Maine Road 15:00 Cheadle Town v Alsager Town 15:00 New Mills v Rocester 15:00 Sandbach United v Ellesmere Rangers 15:00 West Didsbury v Cheadle Heath Nomads 15:00 Wythenshawe Amateurs v Stockport Town Premier Division First Division South First Division North JOIN OUR 300 JOIN OUR 300 CLUB! 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Saturday 5 February Welcome to Brocstedes Park Year Formed: 1968 Life President: Jimmy Witherington Club President: Bill Bohannon Club Chairman: Jimmy Whyte Club Secretary: Jimmy Whyte Club Treasurer: Brad Reid First Team Manager : Jay Foulds Assistant Manager: David Tickle Physio: Amy Benson Development Squad Manager: Paul Piert Under 18’s Manager: Carl Vieri Programme Editor: Bernie Johnson Ground: Brocstedes Park Address: Brocstedes Road, Wigan, Lancashire, WN4 0NR Telephone: 01942 716360 Website: www.ashtonathletic.co.uk Twitter: @AshtonAthletic Facebook: www.facebook.com/AshtonAthletic The Entity: Unincorperated Members Club Midweek Home Games: Tuesday Registered Outfield Colours: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts & Socks Registered Goalkeeping Colours: Green Shirt, Shorts & Socks Alternative Colours: Blue shirts, Blue Shorts & Socks Highest Attendance: 610(v Chorley 30/09/17) County Affiliation: Lancashire FA Honours: Atherton Charity Cup: Winners: 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09 NWCFL Challenge Cup: Winners: 2013/14 Wigan Cup: Winners: 2014/15 Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy: Winners 2016/17 Jay Foulds Daz Mullen A warm welcome to all of our friends from AFC Liverpool. I hope you enjoy your evening at Brocstedes. A second half winner for Congleton saw the visitors take the spoils in a hard fought but evenly contested encounter, While defeat brought to an end our run of recent good results, we can still take confidence into this evening’s fixture against AFC Liverpool. Our visitors are just a few postions above us in the league, so it promises to be another tough fixture for us. Saturday saw AFC Liverpool go down to a home defeat against Vauxhall Motors. So they will be keen to get that out of their system. Of course our last victory was away against Vauxhall Motors, so hopefully the omens are good for us to get a good result tonight. Our visitors will point to the fact that they played much of the match with only 10 men. They have a number of good players on show, notably Kyle and Callum Schorah who have notched 19 goals and 14 goals respectively. Plenty to watch out for then this evening. If we can get another good performance going and take our chances, there is no reason why we can’t get a good result tonight. The future’s bright, the future’s yellow. Jay Saturday 19 February 2022 Kick-off 3.00pm v Winsford United The North West Counties League Premier Division Premier Division P GD Pts 1 Macclesfield 29 23 63 2 Skelmersdale United 29 33 60 3 Wythenshawe Town 31 31 58 4 Charnock Richard 29 27 54 5 Avro 29 16 51 6 Burscough 30 11 46 7 Northwich Victoria 29 12 44 8 Congleton Town 30 9 44 9 Longridge Town 29 4 42 10 Lower Breck 30 -7 40 11 Vauxhall Motors 29 -12 40 12 Irlam 28 -6 39 13 Prestwich Heys 29 -9 37 14 Winsford United 27 -6 36 15 Barnoldswick Town 28 -3 35 16 AFC Liverpool 27 -2 33 17 Padiham 30 -12 33 18 Squires Gate 29 -6 32 19 Ashton Athletic 30 -29 28 20 Runcorn Town 30 -30 22 21 Litherland REMYCA 27 -43 13 NEXT UP at Brocstedes Table as up to Saturday 30 January 2022 To book an award winning mental fitness session at your club, email Elaine.Prendergast@stateofmindsport.org www.stateofmindsport.org STATE OF MIND SPORT IS PROUD TO BE THE official CHARITY PARTNER OF THE NORTH WEST COUNTIES FOOTBALL LEAGUE. State of Mind Sport is a charity that harnesses the power of sport to promote positive mental fitness, to improve performance among our sportsmen and women, fans and wider communities, AND to ultimately prevent suıcide. State of Mind Sport raise awareness of the issues surrounding mental fitness and deliver education on the subject to all levels of sport, business, education and community groups. A Brief History... Ashton Athletic Football Club was founded in 1968 and playing in the Wigan Sunday League – winning every Division in consecutive seasons and many cup competitions before switching to the Warrington League on Saturdays where similar success was sustained. The Club developed Brocstedes Park and was admitted to the Lancashire Combination, before becoming a founder member of the North West Counties League when the Combination merged with the Cheshire league in 1982. Unfortunately, financial constraints prevented the required ground improvements to be completed, and the Club was relegated into the Manchester league Division One in 1986. The drop of two leagues resulted in the majority of the playing staff moving to other club’s and for numerous years the club endeavored to re-build. Players came and went, lacking the Club loyalty that had brought success to the Club in the 1970’s and early 80’s until the Committee embraced an ambitious youth development policy in 1999. The Club is now at the end of a ten-year development plan to enhance its recreational facilities and expand the Club, in particular its junior section. Eight years ago, the Club had two teams, 50 members, one mediocre pitch with dilapidated clubhouse and changing rooms. Since then the Club members have worked tirelessly to progress the Club within its means, and with some help from external grant sources. Assistance from the Football foundation, Awards for All programme, and Wigan Council enabled a series of improvements to be completed. The main pitch was re-drained, a second pitch acquired/improved, new changing rooms and Clubhouse built, disabled access provided and other improvements made to the grounds. More recently the ground has been brought up to the necessary Ground Grading for re-entry into the NWCFL, in time for the start of the 2006/7 season and further inprovements have provided additional seating. The 2008/09 season also saw further progression of the Club, having been promoted to the Premier Division of the Vodkat North West Counties League. We were again able take to the national stage, having been accepted in the FA Cup competition after last season’s debut in the FA Vase which proved very lucrative for the Club, progressing through 3 stages and beating 2 teams from higher leagues in the process. The previous season also saw cup success for the Club retaining the Atherton Charity Cup at the end of the season. Following an impressive 6th place finish in the 2008/09 season, the Yellows struggled in the league for the next 4 seasons, finishing in the bottom three of the league in three of the next four seasons. 21st (09/10), 22nd (10/11), 14th (11/12) and 20th (12/13). Jimmy McBride, who took over the reins midway through the 12/13, left the club when the season ended and the club took the unusual step in bringing in a trio of managers, Jay Foulds, Ben Kay and Dougie Pitts. Jay and Ben were brought in from Wigan Robin Park and Dougie came in following a break from the game. The trio needed to completely rebuild the squad for the 2013/14 season and made an excellent start to their managerial careers creating club history with a 6th place finish and beating Maine Road 1-0 to win the League Challenge Cup at Curzon Ashton. More club history was made in the 2014/15 season with a highest ever 5th place finish in the league, conceding only 38 goals and losing only 7 league games that season and the Yellows were successful in the Wigan Cup, beating Newburgh Harrock United 5-1 in the final at Brocstedes Park. The 2015/16 season saw the retirement of Jay Foulds and he was replaced in the Ashton Athletic goal by Martin Pearson. Unfortunately, there were no cup heroics in that season but there was a solid 7th place finish in the league. The 2016/17 saw another top 10 finish with the club ending the season in 9th place, but the club made history in the cups reaching the 2nd qualifying round for the first time ever, losing 5-0 against Halifax Town and winning the Lancashire Cup for the first time, coming from a goal down to win 2-1 against Radcliffe Borough. Lee Vaughan scoring the winner in the final minute of the game. With the impact the management trio have made at the club in the 4 seasons that they have been in charge of the first team, the success was noticed from clubs at a higher level and following the 2016/17 season, Ben Kay left his role as joint manager to take up the role as assistant manager to Simon Howarth at Clitheroe FC, where he will link up again former Yellows captain, Ian Rowlands. A new vision for the Club is under discussion to further develop the Club and these will include plans for improvements to the access road, new junior changing rooms, additional playing fields for the junior section and a proposed girls/ladies section. The main ground is also scheduled for enhancement works with additional covered spectator areas. The Club is a voluntary organisation run by a Committee of 14 alongside approximately 25 coaches and managers. Any money raised by the Club has been ploughed back into improving the facilities and developing the youth section. The Club now has a total membership of more than 400. We have 9 junior teams consisting of approximately 160 children who take advantage of the improvement of our now excellent facilities, whilst hundreds of children and adults from opposition teams also benefit from the continually improving facilities. The Club is keen to maintain the pace of development of the club and future plans will enable increased activity at the Club, additional Junior teams and a much safer and secure environment in particular for spectators and Children. The Club was awarded the FA Charter Standard in 2013. F O O T B A L L L E A G U E T H E N O R T H W E S T C O U N T I E S nwcfl.c m For the latest League & Club News & Info, Fixtures, Results, Cup Info, Stats & Archives Follow us on social media Search ‘North West Counties League’ on Twitter and Facebook Official Website of The North West Counties Football League oFFICIAL GoALKEEPING PARTNER oF THE NoRTH WEST CouNTIES FooTBALL LEAGuE. prouD SpoNSor oF THE GoALKEEpEr oF THE MoNTH AND GoALKEEpEr oF THE YEAr AWArDS www.reusch.com www.facebook.com/ReuschUK www.twitter.com/ReuschUK For more information, visit AFC Liverpool was formed in 2008 by 1,000 Liverpool FC fans who had become increasingly frustrated at the cost and difficulty in obtaining tickets for Premier League matches. The mooted ‘39th game’, in which Premier League fixtures would be played in different parts of the world, proved to be the final straw as it clearly highlighted that those who ran top flight football were more concerned with money than its fans. A website was created and, with the response being positive, work began to move to the next stage and create a steering group to make the club a reality. At the beginning of March 2008, AFC Liverpool was officially formed and it was made clear that the club was not in any way a response to the contentious ownership issue at Anfield or as a protest against Liverpool Football Club. It was a response to issues at the top end of football in general. The new club’s spokesman, fomer Radio Merseyside commentator, Alan Parry explained: “This has nothing to do with the ownership issue (at Liverpool FC), it’s about affordability. I’ve been going to Anfield since the late Seventies when I was six years old. A season ticket in the Kop cost £45 in 1985, today it’s £650, which I know is a lot cheaper than some other Premier League clubs, but in inflation terms Eighties prices should equate to £98 today.” Parry added: “Far from wishing to be estranged from the club, we are hoping that Liverpool will look upon us as a little brother.” By May, AFC Liverpool had appointed its first manager in Derek Goulding. The following month the club arranged a ground share with Prescot Cables and had been accepted into the North West Counties Football League. On 16th July 2008 the club played its first game at the home of Ashton Town, a 1-1 draw in a friendly with St Helens Town. Mark Crowder scored the Reds first goal with a well taken penalty and a crowd of nearly 600 augured well for the season ahead. The club began its first league season extremely well, beating AFC Darwen 5-0 in their opening competitive game which heralded a run of ten wins in the first eleven games. However, they failed to keep this momentum going, eventually finishing a creditable fourth in the league. The season did prove fruitful though as a 1-0 victory over Padiham in First Division Trophy Final at Ashton Athletic provided the club’s first piece of silverware. The 2009/10 season began with three successive victories but after this became indifferent at best. After a 5-2 home defeat to Atherton Collieries on Easter Monday, Derek Goulding left the club and ex- assistant and goalkeeping coach Paul Moore was appointed caretaker manager. Under Moore’s stewardship the club had a strong end to the campaign, winning five out of their last seven league games and achieving a fifth place finish in the league. They also retained the First Division Trophy, coming from behind to beat Cheadle Town 2-1 in the final at Flixton. In doing so, AFC Liverpool became the first club to win the Trophy twice and to successfully defend it. The 2010/11 began in promising fashion with the Reds going on a ten game unbeaten run after an opening day loss at AFC Darwen. However, despite amassing their highest ever points total, promotion never looked likely because of the form of would be champions AFC Blackpool and second placed Runcorn Town. The Reds eventually finished fourth, narrowly missing third place on goal difference. There was further disappointment in the First Division Trophy when they reached the final for a third successive season only to lose to Atherton Collieries 3-2 after extra time. In the FA Vase, steady progress was made to the third round, where their dreams of Wembley were dashed by a defeat at holders and eventual winners, Whitley Bay. However, at the League AGM in July 2011, there was a surprise when Rossendale United were expelled from the league and, in a travesty of justice that still rankles today, the legendary Formby were demoted to the First Division. Holker Old Boys, who finished above AFC Liverpool on goal difference, were offered but declined an invitation to take up a place in the Premier Division. The Reds were invited to take the place and duly accepted, meaning they would play Premier Division football the following season. The 2011/12 season started badly in terms of results as the club had to wait until November for their first League victory, a 7-0 demolition of Winsford United. Indeed the result proved to be something of a turning point as the club, who had been rooted to the foot of the table, began the steady climb out of relegation danger, ultimately finishing in nineteenth place. The 2012/13 season saw the club consolidate its position in the Premier Division with an eleventh placed finish, accumulating sixty points in the process. As the season progressed, manager Paul Moore built a core squad of players, which played some of the most exciting, attractive football in the league and, post- Christmas, won fifteen and drew five of twenty eight games, including a defeat of eventual Premier Division champions Padiham on their home patch. The performances were rewarded in the final game of the season as the Reds beat recently crowned champions of the Evo-Stik NPL First Division North, Skelmersdale United, 3-0 in the Liverpool Senior Cup semi-final to book an all North West Counties League clash with Bootle in the final. In 2013/14 the Reds started the campaign at a pace, Our Opponents Today AFC Liverpool topping the early tables. They fell just short of being the youngest club to claim the Liverpool Senior Cup, losing the final to Bootle on penalties, and remained among the league’s pacesetters until November and December when they began to drop away. Paul Moore’s side regained their consistency though and eventually achieved their highest ever league finish, ending up seventh with a total of seventy points. In 2014/15 AFC Liverpool managed to record their highest ever win with a 9-0 victory against St Helens Town before eventually finishing ninth in the Premier Division. They also reached their second Liverpool Senior Cup final, beating Ashton Town, Everton and Bootle along the way. In an exciting final, which saw both teams score in the opening two minutes, the Reds were unable to claim the trophy, losing 5-4 to NPL side Skelmersdale United. The Reds started the 2015/16 season in fine form, winning five out of their first six games, including a 9-2 away win at Chadderton in the FA Cup and a 3-2 win against NPL side Radcliffe Borough in the following round, sending them through to the First Qualifying Round for the first time. At the end of September 2015 though, manager Paul Moore decided to move on and his place as taken by former midfielder Joe Gibbons, who had been on Moore’s backroom staff firstly as coach and then assistant manager since July 2013. However, after a good start to his tenure, a string of poor performances and results saw Gibbons resign after just nineteen games in charge. First team coach Kevin Dally was then appointed as the interim manager and with most of the players also having departed, Dally had just five days to bring in almost an entirely new squad before his first match in charge at Alsager. The Reds came from two goals down to secure a creditable 2-2 draw. Dally’s appointment was made permanent in March 2016. With the luxury of a secure league position Dally was able to use the remaining fixtures to embed his style of play and try out players almost in preparation for the following season. As a result the club finished 17th in the league but were in a much stronger, much more stable position from which to move forward. Despite much optimism around what the 2016/17 season would bring, due in no small part to the quality of players Dally had convinced to join the club, the Reds endured an inconsistent campaign. An early exit from the FA Cup at the hands of West Didsbury & Chorlton and a humiliating 6-0 home defeat to local rivals Bootle in the FA Vase meant the Reds could concentrate on the league. For much of the season they were in the top six but a dreadful final two months of the campaign saw them finish 12th, having had three points deducted for fielding an ineligible player earlier in the season. At the beginning of June 2017 Kevin Dally offered his resignation as first team manager, a decision the Board reluctantly accepted. After a rigorous recruitment process former first team coach Chris Stammers accepted the job and with it the responsibility for taking the Reds forward into the new season. Despite some signs of promise in the opening weeks, the Reds went on a catastrophic twelve match losing run lasting from mid-September up until early November. The nadir was a 4-5 defeat at Squires Gate, a team on a worse losing run and managed by their Chairman on the day. It was already then apparent that a relegation battle was a real possibility. That unacceptable losing run ended with a deserved, if unlikely, 1-1 draw at local rivals City of Liverpool. Stammers’ side continued to stutter along beating relegation rivals AFC Darwen and Abbey Hey, but losing to promotion chasing Widnes. Defeat at home to Burscough on 23rd December proved to be the last straw for Stammers, who resigned shortly after, bringing his deeply disappointing tenure to an end. He was followed out of the door by a host of players whose motivation clearly wasn’t playing for the shirt. The Board were now left with the task of appointing a second Manager in six months. Stammers’ assistant Stuart Keir and reserve team manager Ben Williams were appointed joint managers on an interim basis. They marked their first match with a dogged 0-0 draw at home to Squires Gate and were eventually appointed as permanent managers. The final weeks of the season saw some encouraging performances from a team the fans were proud to turn out and support. Keir and Williams had ensured that the Reds’ fate was in their own hands on the final day of the season; victory over Charnock Richard would ensure Premier Division status. Despite taking the lead in the opening ten seconds, we eventually lost 2-1 confirming relegation to the Hallmark Security League First Division North. Despite the disappointment of relegation, Keir and Williams ensured the core of players who gave us hope were retained for the 2018/19 season. Our opening game away at Longridge Town started well as we cruised into a 2-0 lead but we ended up losing 5-3 to the eventual champions. Another 5-3 defeat followed four days later at home to Chadderton then we were eliminated from the FA Cup by Premier Division Ashton Athletic after a replay. Victory over Ashton Town, achieved with a last minute penalty, started a run of seven straight league wins. However we were knocked out of the FA Vase by Barton Town. Three more league wins followed before a heavy defeat away at Carlisle City started a run of inconsistent results and performances. We were eliminated from the League Cup by Sandbach United and beaten at home by bottom of the league Holker Old Boys. Three days after the Holker defeat we were about to set off for Cleator Moor Celtic when we received the tragic news that Ben Williams had passed away. The club needed a week or so to take stock before returning to the field of play, winning 1-0 at Litherland REMYCA in the Liverpool Senior Cup. With Stuart Keir now in sole charge of playing matters and coach Chris Anderson promoted to Assistant Manager, the team won six of their next eight games. However, further sad news followed over the Christmas period when popular supporter and club statistician Don Steele unexpectedly passed away. The team continued to build on their pre-Christmas form reaching the quarter finals of the Liverpool Senior Cup and First Division Trophy and losing only one more league game to secure a third place finish in the First Division North. Indeed the 2018/19 season turned out to be our best yet in terms of points gained. It was especially satisfying to have our efforts rewarded by the League as Callum Schorah won the First Division North Player of the Year Award and the club won the Division’s FA Fair Play Award. Stuart Keir stepped down as manager at the end of the season because of family commitments so Assistant Manager Chris Anderson was given the opportunity to take charge of the first team. Without a genuine consultation process, the FA declared season 2019/20 “null and void.” Date Opponents H/A KO Score Goalscorers Sat 31/07/21 Wythenshawe Town H 15:00 0-1 Tue 03/08/21 Burscough A 19:45 1-3 Houghton Sat 07/08/21 Squires Gate (The Emirates F.A Cup EP) H 15:00 0-2 Sat 14/08/21 Charnock Richard A 15:00 1-9 Brown Tue 17/08/21 Winsford United A 19:45 0-3 Sat 21/08/21 Vauxhall Motors H 15:00 4-5 Brown, Joe Nicholson, Bandell (2) Sat 28/08/21 Congleton Town A 15:00 2-1 Bandell, Josh Nicholson Mon 30/08/21 Lower Breck H 15:00 1-0 Beckford Sat 04/09/21 Macclesfield H 15:00 1-1 Beckford Tue 07/09/21 Runcorn Town H 19:45 2-4 Korie-Butler, Boyd Sat 11/09/21 Abbey Hey (The Buildbase FA Vase 1Q) A 15:00 0-1 Tue 14/09/21 AFC Liverpool A 19:45 2-2 Boyd, Korie-Butler Sat 18/09/21 Prestwich Heys H 15:00 3-4 Boyd, Nicholson, Beckford Sat 25/09/21 Squires Gate A 15:00 4-2 Beckford, Weaver, Nicholson, Korie-Butler Wed 29/09/21 Litherland REMYCA A 19:45 1-3 Beckford Sat 02/10/21 Skelmersdale United A 15:00 1=3 Beckford Sat 09/10/21 Avro H 15:00 4-0 Beckford (2), Boyd, McDermott Sat 16/10/21 Padiham H 15:00 3-2 Korie-Butler, Nicholson, Beckford Sat 30/10/21 Irlam H 15:00 2-0 Beckford 2 Sat 06/11/21 Northwich Victoria A 15:00 1-7 Nicholson Sat 13/11/21 Barnoldswick Town A 15:00 2-2 Ellis 2 Wed 17/11/21 Longridge Town (Lancashire Challenge R2) A 19:45 4-2 Ellis, Nicholson, Boyd, Brough Sat 20/11/21 Runcorn Town A 15:00 1-1 Boyd Sat 23/11/21 Burscough H 19:45 2-2 Wilson, Brodie Sat 27/11/21 Squires Gate H 15:00 0-1 Tue 14/12/21 Longridge Town H 19:45 2-2 Brodie (2) Sat 18/12/21 Avro A 15:00 1-5 Brodie Wed 05/01/22 Longridge Town A 15:00 2-3 Nicholson (2) Tue 11/01/22 West Didsbury & Chorlton (LCT QF) H 19:45 2-5 Nicholson, Brodie Sat 15/01/22 Charnock Richard H 15:00 0-3 Tue 18/01/22 Wythenshawe Town A 19:45 0-4 Sat 22/01/22 Vauxhall Motors A 15:00 2-0 White, Servuts Tue 25/01/22 Northwich Victoria H 15:00 1-1 Own Goal Sat 29/01/22 Congleton Town H 15:00 0-1 Tue 01/02/22 AFC Liverpool H 19:45 Sat 05/02/22 Lower Breck A 15:00 Sat 12/02/22 Prestwich Heys A 15:00 Sat 19/02/22 Winsford United H 15:00 Tue 22/02/22 Skelmersdale United H 19:45 Sat 26/02/22 Litherland REMYCA H 15:00 Sat 05/03/22 Padiham A 15:00 Sat 12/03/22 Macclesfield A 15:00 Tue 15/03/22 Burscough (Macron Cup R1) H 19:45 Sat 26/03/22 Barnoldswick Town H 15:00 Sat 02/04/22 Irlam A 15:00 Fixtures and Results Appearances Goals Cards MOM Player Start Sub Start Sub Red Yellow Tosin Abioye 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 Charles Akande 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 Hogan Ako 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ben Ascroft (GK) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 James Aspinall (GK) 22 0 0 0 0 0 6 Christopher Bandell 7 3 3 0 0 1 0 Ethan Beckford * 10 3 11 0 0 0 4 Lewis Boyd 16 8 6 0 0 1 0 Richard Brodie 7 3 5 0 0 3 1 Ethan Brough 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 Millen Brown * 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 Regan Brown 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 Thomas Carr 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 Brandon Carrington 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ben Cartwright * 12 1 0 0 0 1 0 Michael Conlon * 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Cook 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tom Douglas * 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dylan Dunne 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Matthew Edwards (GK) 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Gabriel Ellis * 7 2 3 0 0 0 0 Jason Foulds (GK) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamie Frost 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Declan Gallagher * 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Samuel Harding 6 1 0 0 0 2 2 Brian Hatton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Oliver Hawkins 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Charlie Holland 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Samuel Houghton 10 8 0 0 1 1 0 Adam Hughes 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ahmed Ibrahim * 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bram Johnstone 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 Harry Jones * 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 Oredi Kibombo * 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Anthony Knowles 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 Dale Korie-Butler * 14 3 4 0 0 2 0 Daniel Lever (GK) 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 Andy Mandjoba 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 Cian McDermott 6 0 1 0 0 2 0 Charlie Middlemore 12 6 0 0 0 0 0 Niall Moran 18 0 0 0 1 4 1 Joseph Nicholson * 10 1 1 0 1 2 2 Joshua Nicholson 33 1 10 0 0 0 2 James OHara 17 4 0 0 0 7 0 Martin Pearson (GK) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marcus Perry * 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Fenton Reeves * 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Matthew Reid 6 1 0 0 1 1 0 Ryan Schofield 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Edward Servuts 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 Andrew Thomas 9 5 0 0 0 0 1 Neil Weaver * 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 Nathan Whalley 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 Joe White 24 3 1 0 0 6 3 Harvey Whyte * 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 Dimeji Willan (GK) * 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Calum Wilson 26 2 1 0 0 3 3 Dean Winnard 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sean Yeldrem 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gregor Zabret 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Player Appearences Ashton Athletic Manager: Jay Foulds AFC Liverpool Manager: Chris Anderson James Aspinall Regan Brown Dylan Dunne Niall Moran Joe White Charlie Middlemore Hogan Ako Samuel Harding Michael Conlon Edward Servuts Joshua Nicholson James O’Hara Richard Brodie Samuel Houghton Christopher Bandell Lewis Boyd MATCH OFFICIALS REFEREE TBC ASSISTANT TBC ASSISTANT TBC NEXT UP AT BROCSTEDES PARK Saturday 19 February 2022 Kick-off 3.00pm Winsford United Jack McGovern Phil Heron Bradley Owens Sonny Parr Lee McConchie Luke Stephens Kyle Sambor James Howell Anthony Lyons Callum Schorah Kyle Schorah William McCarthy Oliver Sanderson Jonathan Croasdale Jonathon Bravo