Saturday 7 January 2023 - Kick-off 3.00pm v Winsford United The North West Counties League Premier Division Official Matchday Programme ASHTON ATHLETIC ASHTON ATHLETIC 1. Entry to the Ground shall constitute acceptance of these Ground Regulations and the Rules and Regulations. All persons entering the Ground must have paid the relevant admission charge. Proof of age, where an age concession is claimed, and proof of identity may be re- quired and must be supplied on demand. 2. Notwithstanding possession of any ticket the Club, any police officer or authorised steward may refuse entry to (or eject from) the Ground any person: 2.1 who fails (or in the Club’s reasonable opinion is likely to fail) to comply with these Ground Regulations or any reasonable instruction issued by a police officer or authorised steward; and/or 2.2 whose presence within the Ground is, or could (in the Club’s reasonable opinion), consti- tute a source of danger, nuisance or annoyance to any other person. 3. On no account will admission be granted to a person who is the subject of a current Ban- ning Order under the Football Spectators Act 1989 (as amended) or has been convicted of ticket touting offences under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (as amended). 4. The Club excludes, to the maximum extent permitted by law, any liability for loss, injury or damage to persons and property in or around the Ground. Nothing in these Ground Regula- tions shall exclude the Club’s liability for death or personal injury caused by the Club’s negli- gence. 5. No guarantees can be given by the Club that a Match will take place at a particular time or on a particular date, or at all, and the Club reserves the right to reschedule or cancel a Match without notice. 6. In the event of the postponement, cancellation or abandonment of the Match (or if the Match has, for any reason, to be played out of the view of the public), refunds (if any) will be made in accordance with the specific ticket terms and conditions applicable to your ticket pur- chase. The Club will have no further liability whatsoever, including (but not limited to) liability for any in direct or consequential loss or damage, such as (but not limited to) loss of enjoyment or travel costs. 7. All persons seeking entrance to the Ground acknowledge and agree to the Club’s reasona- ble right to search any person, and their belongings, entering the Ground and to refuse entry to or eject from the Ground any person refusing to submit to such a search. 8. Further, you may not bring into the Ground any sponsorship, promotional or marketing materials save in respect of official club merchandise and/or other football related clothing nor may you offer (either free or for sale by any person) any goods (including literature) of any nature without the express written approval of the Club. 9. The following articles must not be brought within the Ground – knives, fireworks or any other pyrotechnics, smoke canisters, air-horns, flares, weapons, dangerous or hazardous items, laser devices, glass bottles, glass vessels, cans, poles, any articles that are prohibited by the Rules and Regulations, and any article that might be used as a weapon and/or compromise public safety. Any person in possession of such items will be refused entry to (or ejected from) the Ground. 10. The use of threatening behaviour and/or foul or abusive language is strictly forbidden and may result in arrest and/or ejection from the Ground. The Club may impose a ban (including, but not limited to, a ban for one or more Matches) and/or the removal of season ticket(s) for any such behaviour. 11. Any act of victimization as defined in the Equality Act 2010 or any act of discrimination by reason of ethnic origin, colour, race, nationality, religion or belief, gender, gender reassign- ment, sexual orientation, disability age, pregnancy, maternity, marital status or civil partnership, or other forms of harassment is strictly forbidden and will result in arrest and/or ejection from the Ground. The Club may impose a ban (including, but not limited to, a ban for one or more Matches) and/or the removal of season ticket(s) for any such behaviour. 12. Nobody may stand in any seating area whilst play is in progress. Persistent standing in seated areas whilst play is in progress is strictly forbidden and may result in ejection from the Ground and, in addition, the Club may impose a ban (including, but not limited to, a ban for one or more Matches) and/or the removal of season ticket(s) for any such behaviour. 13. The obstruction of gangways, access ways, exits and entrances, stairways and like places is strictly forbidden. Nobody entering the Ground shall be permitted to climb any structures within the Ground. 14. With the exception of the designated smoking areas, smoking (including the use of elec- tronic cigarettes) is not permitted in any part of the Ground and will result in ejection from the Ground. 15. Mobile telephones, smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices are permitted within the Ground provided that they are used for personal and private use only (which, by way of example only, shall not include the capturing, logging, recording, transmitting, playing, issu- ing, showing, or any other communication of any Material for any commercial purposes). 16. Alcohol may only be consumed within the Ground if purchased from the Club’s own facili- ties and in accordance with the Club’s licensing conditions. Under the Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc) Act 1985 (as amended), the following are offences for which a person can be arrested by a police officer and conviction could result in a Banning Order being made under the Football Spectators Act 1989 (as amended): 16.1 Attempting to enter the Ground or being inside the Ground whilst drunk; 16.2 Being in possession of any intoxicating liquor, or bottle, can or other portable container which could cause damage or personal injury, when entering the Ground or in a public area of the Ground from which the event can be directly viewed. 17. Under the Football (Offences) Act 1991 (as amended) the following are offences for which a person can be arrested by a police officer and conviction could result in a Banning Order being made under the Football Spectators Act 1989 (as amended): The list is non-exhaustive. 17.1. The throwing of any object within the Ground without lawful authority or excuse; 17.2. The chanting of anything of a racist, homophobic or discriminatory nature; and/or 17.3. The entry onto the playing area or any adjacent area to which spectators are not gener- ally admitted without lawful authority or excuse. 18. Any individual who has entered any part of the Ground designated for these of any group of supporters to which he does not belong may be ejected from the Ground either for the purposes of his own safety or for any other reason. 19. Save as set out in Condition 15 above, no person (other than a person who holds an appropriate licence) may capture, log, record, transmit, play, issue, show or otherwise com- municate (by digital or other means) any Material in relation to the Match, any players or other persons present in the Ground and/or the Ground, nor may they bring into the Ground or use within the Ground (or provide to, facilitate or otherwise assist another person to use within the Ground) any equipment or technology which is capable of capturing, logging, recording, transmitting, playing, issuing, showing or otherwise communicating (by digital or other means) any such Material. Copyright, database rights and any other intellectual property rights in any unauthorised recording or transmission is assigned (by way of present assignment of future rights) to the Club and the relevant Football Authority responsible for the Match. You further agree (if and whenever required to do so by the Club) to promptly execute all instruments and do all things necessary to vest the right, title and interest in such rights to the Club and the relevant Football Authority responsible for the Match absolutely and with full title guarantee. 20. Tickets are not transferable and may not be offered for sale without the prior written per- mission of the Club or otherwise as set out in the express terms and conditions of such tickets. Any tickets offered for sale in breach of the terms and conditions thereof may be confiscated by any steward or officer of the Club or any police officer. The Club reserves the right to refuse admission to or eject from the Ground, any person who has transferred his/her ticket in contravention of the relevant ticket terms and conditions (and/or the holder of any ticket that has been transferred in contravention of the relevant ticket terms and conditions). In the event of any refusal of admission or ejection from the Ground no refund shall be payable. Tickets remain the property of the Club at all times. 21. By entering the Ground, all persons acknowledge that photographic images and/or video recordings and/or stills taken from those video recordings may be taken of them and may also be used by the Club for marketing or promotional purposes. Entry into the Ground is confir- mation that all persons have consented to such use of their image unless the Club is notified in writing to the contrary. If any images should feature an individual prominently the Club will make reasonable efforts to gain the consent of that person before publishing such image. If such person is under 18 years of age, the parent, guardian, responsible adult who is accompa- nying them into the Ground shall be deemed to have provided consent on their behalf. 22. CCTV cameras are in use around and in the Ground and the Club may itself use or trans- fer to the police or any Football Authority any recordings for use in any proceedings, or for health, safety or security purposes. By entering the Ground, you consent to such use and transfer of CCTV footage. 23. At all times whilst present in the Ground, persons must comply with any and all reasona- ble instructions and directions of any steward or officer of the Club, any police officer or any officer of any other safety or security service. Failure to comply with any such instruction or direction may lead to the refusal of entry to, or the immediate ejection from, the Ground. 24. Any person found damaging or defacing the Ground may be prosecuted. 25. No re-entry to the Ground is permitted unless permission is given by an officer or a stew- ard of the Club. 26. 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Win Cash Prizes MATCH DAY Saturday 7 January ASHTON ATHLETIC 15:00 AFC Liverpool v West Didsbury & Chorlton 15:00 Ashton Athletic v Winsford United 15:00 Barnoldswick Town v Squires Gate 15:00 Charnock Richard v Irlam 15:00 Litherland REMYCA v Burscough 15:00 Longridge Town v Padiham 15:00 Northwich Victoria v Wythenshawe Town 15:00 Prestwich Heys v Congleton Town 15:00 Vauxhall Motors v Bury AFC 18:00 FC Isle of Man v Kendal Town 15:00 Ashton Town v Cleator Moor Celtic 15:00 Bacup Borough v Garstang 15:00 Chadderton v Ilkley Town 15:00 Daisy Hill v Runcorn Town 15:00 Holker Old Boys v Euxton Villa 15:00 Nelson v Atherton LR 15:00 Pilkington v AFC Blackpool 15:00 South Liverpool v Darwen FC 15:00 Steeton v FC St Helens 14:00 Rocester v Barnton 15:00 Abbey Hey v Wythenshawe Amateurs 15:00 Abbey Hulton United v Cammell Laird 1907 15:00 Alsager Town v Sandbach United 15:00 Brocton v New Mills 15:00 Cheadle Heath Nomads v Eccleshall 15:00 Cheadle Town v Ashville 15:00 Ellesmere Rangers v Stockport Georgians 15:00 Maine Road v Foley Meir 15:00 Stockport Town v Stafford Town Premier Division First Division South First Division North Welcome to Brocstedes Park Year Formed: 1968 Life President: Jimmy Witherington Club President: Bill Bohannon Club Chairman: Jimmy Whyte Club Secretary: Alan Greenhalgh Club Treasurer: Brad Reid First Team Manager : Jay Foulds Assistant Manager: Richard Brodie Physio: TBC Development Squad Manager: Konrad Gielniak 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 A warm welcome to all of our friends from Winsford United. I hope you enjoy your afternoon at Brocstedes. We look forward to 2023 in the hope and expectation that it will bring us some better luck and form than the year that has just passed. There is no doubt that we are up against it given our points tally at this stage of the season, but fortune favours the brave and there were good signs on Boxing Day as we put three goals past a strong Irlam team. The management and players take great heart from that performance and we will keep on fighting as I know everyone involved at the club are right behind them. Now we must start to take our chances and take advantage of our good play to get points on the board. Against Irlam we were twice in the lead and only lost by conceding two goals in the final few minutes. Two wins and two draws does not fairly reflect the way that we have played this season. So I’m optimistic that our luck will change and hopefully that will be the case this afternoon against our visitors. A home win will do much to boost our confidence for the second half of the season. The future’s bright, the future’s yellow. Jay Tuesday 10 January 2023 Kick-off 7.45pm v Radcliffe (Away) Lancashire Challenge Trophy Quarter Final Premier Division P GD Pts 1 Vauxhall Motors 24 26 54 2 Wythenshawe Town 23 40 51 3 Avro 23 24 51 4 AFC Liverpool 24 21 46 5 Congleton Town 23 13 43 6 Northwich Victoria 23 16 42 7 Prestwich Heys 23 16 41 8 Bury AFC 18 21 40 9 West Didsbury & Chorlton 22 16 38 10 Barnoldswick Town 24 -9 32 11 Irlam 24 1 31 12 Charnock Richard 23 -1 30 13 Lower Breck 23 -2 29 14 Padiham 24 -6 27 15 Winsford United 23 -15 27 16 Kendal Town 20 -6 26 17 FC Isle of Man 25 -23 26 18 Squires Gate 23 -16 24 19 Longridge Town 20 -24 19 20 Burscough 24 -32 18 21 Litherland REMYCA 23 -19 17 22 Ashton Athletic 23 -41 8 NEXT UP for the Yellows Table as up to Tuesday 3 January 2023 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. Winsford United have a long and proud history, having been formed way back in 1883. In those early days, the club was called Over Wanderers and competed in the Welsh Combination Football League. After a few seasons, the club changed to its present name and its present ground - Barton Stadium - although it was called Great Western Playing Field at the outset. The club brought on many good players during this period and after losing several players to Football League clubs, they experienced a somewhat unsuccessful spell that resulted in the club folding. United reformed in 1913 but it was short lived as World War One broke out. After the cessation of hostilities, United regrouped with under Mr R G Barton (hence Barton Stadium) and the club became a founder member of the Cheshire League, winning the Championship in its second season. After the war, United became a Limited company and the 1950’s saw the glory days on Non-League football when crowds of over 3000 were the norm. In 1959 Winsford won the Cheshire Senior Cup against Ellesmere Port Town in front of a 12,000 crowd at Gresty Road. Under John Williams in the 1970’s they had the most successful period in their history winning the Cheshire League and the Challenge Cup on several occasions. In 1974 they reached the Senior Cup final again, this time against the then- mighty Macclesfield Town. The final was an epic with three replays and the Silkmen only clinching it after extra time in the fourth match. All the ties were played in front of crowds of over 3,500. The Blues won the Cheshire Senior Cup again in 1980 with a 4-1 victory over local rivals Witton Albion. The goalkeeper in that final was Neville Southall. Season 1992/93 will go down in United’s folklore as Winsford United won an astonishing five trophies - the NPL Challenge Cup, NPL President’s Cup, Cheshire Senior Cup, Mid-Cheshire Senior Cup and NPL Runners Up Cup. The Blues finished second to Southport and their points total is a record for the most points accrued without winning the title. Winsford United have a pedigree of producing fine players who have gone on to perform at a higher level. The likes of Wayne Collins and Andy Oakes have come through the ranks, netting the club transfer fees and sell-on clauses which have been used to improve the infrastructure of the club amongst other things. A period of consolidation in the 2000’s was ended with relegation to Division Two, and with it, a change of policy to concentrate on recruiting and developing local talent. To this end Dave Twite was brought in as Manager in 2003 and three successful seasons followed, however, promotion was missed each season by just a single point. The Last Ten Seasons 2006/2007: Chris Willcock and John Flanagan took over the helm in 2006 and secured promotion. However, the duo moved on to Woodley Sports at the end of the season, taking with them the core of the side. 2007/2008, 2008/2009: This paved the way for two seasons under Joe Gibiliru and he marshalled the side to a respectable 12th place finish in the first season but the second season saw the Blues saved from relegation only in the last match of the campaign. 2009/2010: There followed an unsettled season that started with Terry Murphy in charge and then Mike Alcock and Tony Ledwards took over the reins. With relegation staring them in the face Dave Twite returned and along with Mike Alcock they saved the Blues from what had looked like certain relegation. 2010/2011: The club re-appointed former Manager Chris Willcock, who oversaw a successful start to the season, but in February there was to be a feeling of déjà vu when Willcock announced he was once again leaving to take charge at Woodley Sports, leaving Assistant Manager Ian Street in charge. The club finished the season in a creditable third place. A memorable night at the end of the campaign saw a 1-0 victory in the League Challenge Cup over promoted and hot favourites New Mills. 2012/2013: There followed a season with Ian Street in charge and the end of the campaign saw the team finish in a creditable seventh place. 2013/2014: In close season Lloyd Morrison took over the reins coinciding with plenty of good news off the pitch... Winsford Town Council became Our Opponents Today PYROTECHNICS* PRESENT DANGERS TO SPECTATORS, PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS. The North West Counties Football League takes a zero tolerance approach to the use of pyrotechnics in its stadiums. It is a criminal offence to enter a stadium carrying pyrotechnics, or set them off. Anyone found carrying, or setting off pyrotechnics will be reported to the authorities and banned from attending matches. * Pyrotechnics include flares, smoke bombs & fireworks. Scan to Report Winsford United the club’s main sponsor, a relationship that promised to last for many years. The season was one of the most successful for years with the club finishing 5th in the league and defeating Northwich Victoria in the final of the Mid-Cheshire Senior Cup. 2014/2015: However, with things on and off the pitch seemingly going so well the club was rocked when two weeks before the start of the season Lloyd Morrison announced he was going to Mossley AFC and he expected to take sixteen registered players with him. This led to an acrimonious situation between the two clubs with Mossley unable to register the players and Winsford refusing to allow their dual registration. Eventually an agreement was reached on Winsford’s terms. Eddy Haslam took over the hot seat and incredibly cobbled together a side to begin the campaign well, including runs in the FA Cup and FA Vase. However, a poor run of results saw Eddy leave by mutual consent paving the way for Rob Byrne to take charge of The Blues. There was also a satisfying end of season victory over Congleton Town in the Mid-Cheshire Senior Cup. 2014-2015: Rob Byrne continued as manager in the next season which saw mixed fortunes but in the end the team finished in a respectable 12th place. 2015/2016: The summer of saw a frenzy of activity off the field with much work being undertaken on the pitch in the hope of resolving the problems with flooding that blighted much of the previous season, particularly important with 1874 Northwich agreeing to stay at the Barton Stadium for a further two seasons. The new season also saw two important developments within the community with an Under-21’s team being entered in the Cheshire Under-21’s League and the welcoming under the Winsford umbrella of Winsford Wolves VIFC, a visually impaired team. Three months into the season the Blues found themselves without a manager when promotion at work led to Manager Rob Byrne reluctantly resigning the post. Although there were several high profile applicants, the position was handed to long time Winsford stalwart Lee Duckworth and he took over as Player/Manager. He immediately began rebuilding the team and concentration was placed on fitness and discipline. The Blues finished the season in fourteenth place. There was no hesitation in appointing the same management team for the 2016/17 season and there was clearly a policy of bringing more local players through although still retaining the players who had performed well in the previous campaign. After a start dogged by inconsistency the team settled down to hopefully climb towards the desired top six place at the end of the season. However, mixed results saw the team finish in a disappointing thirteenth position. The management team were deservedly retained for the new campaign and quality signings leave the supporters optimistic for a successful season. Fixtures and Results Player Appearances Appearances Goals Cards MOM Player Start Sub Start Sub Red Yellow Hogan Ako 12 6 0 0 0 1 0 Christopher Bandell * 10 2 1 0 0 2 3 Thomas Beckett 21 3 2 0 0 2 3 Mussab Benaly 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lewis Billingsley 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 Darren Brannigan 11 1 4 0 0 1 0 Richard Brodie 5 3 4 0 0 4 0 Regan Brown * 14 1 0 0 0 1 1 Nathan Carnell 7 2 0 0 0 1 0 Elliott Coleman 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Joseph Collins 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 George Colville 3 13 0 0 0 2 0 Zach Conway 19 4 4 0 0 3 0 Mark Corbett (GK) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chris Cordara-Soanes * 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 Jack Dark 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Michael Donohue 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jason Foulds (GK) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Owen German 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Louis Haddock 6 5 0 0 0 0 1 Brian Hatton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Samuel Houghton 14 3 4 0 0 4 0 Robel Kosote * 8 3 0 0 0 1 0 Max Lewens * 5 5 1 0 0 0 1 Yannick Machado Le Gal 11 2 0 0 0 4 0 Charlie Middlemore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Luke Moran 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 Joshua Murray 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 Jamie Nicholson * 15 4 2 0 0 2 2 Joseph Nicholson 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Joshua Nicholson 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Callum Preston * 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Matthew Reid 27 0 2 0 0 2 3 Max Rogers 21 5 2 0 0 4 2 Nathan Salisbury * 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Lucas Schofield 13 5 2 0 0 0 0 Jack Smith 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Joseph Smith (GK) 30 0 0 0 0 1 3 Andrew Thomas 14 0 0 0 0 2 1 Harrison Waddington (GK) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Joe White 14 2 0 0 0 6 1 Calum Wilson 26 3 2 0 0 1 1 Date Opponents H/A KO Score Goalscorers Sat 30/07/22 West Didsbury & Chorlton H 15:00 1-1 Conway Tue 02/08/22 Congleton Town A 19:45 0-4 Sat 06/08/22 Prescot Cables (The Emirates F.A Cup EP) A 15:00 1-1 Brodie Tue 09/08/22 Prescot Cables (The Emirates F.A Cup EP) R H 19:45 1-2 Reid Sat 13/08/22 FC Isle of Man A 18:00 1-2 Houghton Tue 16/08/22 Charnock Richard A 19:45 2-3 Brodie, Lewens Sat 20/08/22 Litherland REMYCA A 15:00 0-2 Tue 23/08/22 AFC Liverpool H 19:45 1-2 Schofield Sat 27/08/22 Hallam (The Isuzu FA Vase 1Q) A 15:00 2-3 Wilson, Brodie Sat 03/09/22 Padiham H 15:00 1-4 Brodie Wed 07/09/22 Squires Gate A 19:45 1-2 Houghton Sat 17/09/22 Northwich Victoria H 15:00 2-6 Houghton, Beckett Sat 24/09/22 Prestwich Heys A 19:45 0-1 Tue 27/09/22 Lower Breck H 19:45 1-0 Reid Sat 01/10/22 Barnoldswick Town A 15:00 2-1 Bandell, Conway Sat 08/10/22 Prestwich Heys H 15:00 0-3 Tue 11/10/22 Kendal Town A 19:45 2-4 Conway, Rogers Sat 15/10/22 Longridge Town (The Macron Cup 1) H 15:00 3-2 Nicholson, Schofield, Moran Sat 22/10/22 Avro A 15:00 2-6 Brannigan, Moran Sat 29/10/22 Bury AFC A 15:00 P-P Sat 05/11/22 Longridge Town H 15:00 0-1 Tue 08/11/22 Burscough A 19:45 1-1 Brannigan Sat 12/11/22 Padiham A 14:00 0-2 Wed 16/11/22 Euxton Villa (LCT R1) A 19:45 3-1 Houghton, Rogers, Conway Sat 19/11/22 Euxton Villa (The Macron Cup 2) H 15:00 1-3 Brannigan Tue 22/11/22 Avro H 19:45 1-2 Brannigan Sat 26/11/22 Wythenshawe Town H 15:00 1-7 Nicholson Mon 26/12/22 Irlam A 15:00 3-5 Beckett, Billingsley (2) Wed 04/01/23 Bury AFC A 19:45 P-P Sat 07/01/23 Winsford United H 15:00 Tue 10/01/23 Radcliffe (Lancashire Challenge Trophy QF) A 19:45 Sat 14/01/23 Wythenshawe Town A 15:00 Tue 17/01/23 Squires Gate H 19:45 Sat 21/01/23 Bury AFC H 15:00 Sat 28/01/23 Vauxhall Motors H 15:00 Sat 04/02/23 Barnoldswick Town H 15:00 Sat 11/02/23 AFC Liverpool A 15:00 Sat 18/02/23 FC Isle of Man H 15:00 Sat 25/02/23 Lower Breck A 15:00 Sat 04/03/23 Congleton Town H 15:00 Sat 11/03/23 Winsford United A 15:00 Sat 18/03/23 Litherland REMYCA H 15:00 Sat 25/03/23 Charnock Richard H 15:00 Sat 01/04/23 Burscough H 15:00 Mon 10/04/23 Irlam H 15:00 Sat 15/04/23 Northwich Victoria A 15:00 Sat 22/04/23 Kendal Town H 15:00 To be arranged Longridge Town (A), West Didsbury and Chorlton (A), Bury AFC (A) Ashton Athletic Manager: Jay Foulds Winsford United Manager: Lee Duckworth 1. Joseph Smith 2. Elliott Coleman 3. Thomas Beckett 4. Joshua Murray 5. Andrew Thomas 6. Calum Wilson 7. Zach Conway 8. Matthew Reid 9. Darren Brannigan 10. Lewis Billingsley 11. Jamie Nicholson 12. Joshua Nicholsonl 13. George Colville 14. Owen German 15. Jack Smith 16. Jason Foulds 17 Luke Moran 18 Nathan Salisbury MATCH OFFICIALS REFEREE Bilal Moosa ASSISTANT Henry Naylor ASSISTANT Jake Beesley Arran Lyons Dylan McMahon Richard Peters Adam Barlow Steven Jenyons Fraser Goodwin Daniel Boden Matthew Coughlan Nathan Cotterell Ashley Woods Gabriel Mooney-Munoz Kallam Boyle Kevin Exell Jack Hart Richard Wincer Ryan Hough NEXT UP AT BROCSTEDES PARK Tuesday 17 January 2023 Kick-off 7.45pm Squires Gate