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Altrincham FC First Team / FA Cup Third Qualifying Round results
« on: October 10, 2015, 05:48:21 PM »

Droylsden have been knocked out, so there will be no potential reunion with Anthony Griffith...!

http://www.thefa.com/thefacup/results


3rd Round Qualifying


   
    15:00    1    Harrogate Town FC    3 - 0    Burscough FC       
    +
    15:00    2    Salford City FC    1 - 1    Bradford (Park Avenue) FC       
    +
    15:00    3    Whitley Bay FC    2 - 3    Chorley FC       
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    15:00    4    Stourbridge FC    1 - 9    Rushall Olympic FC       
    +
    15:00    5    Solihull Moors FC    1 - 1    Worcester City FC       
    +
    15:00    8    Chasetown FC    1 - 1    Stalybridge Celtic FC       
    +
    15:00    9    North Ferriby United FC    2 - 1    Nuneaton Town FC       
    +
    15:00    10    AFC Fylde    9 - 0    Coleshill Town FC       
    +
    15:00    11    Barwell FC    1 - 0    King's Lynn Town FC       
    +
    15:00    12    Hednesford Town FC    2 - 4    Alfreton Town FC       
    +
    15:00    13    Droylsden FC    3 - 4    Gainsborough Trinity FC       
    +
    15:00    14    Sporting Khalsa FC    1 - 1    Spalding United FC       
    +
    15:00    15    Brackley Town FC    1 - 1    Rugby Town FC       
    +
    15:00    16    Kettering Town FC    1 - 1    Bamber Bridge FC       
    +
    15:00    18    Harlow Town FC    2 - 2    Bath City FC       
    +
    15:00    19    East Thurrock United FC    3 - 6    Staines Town FC       
    +
    15:00    20    Bognor Regis Town FC    4 - 2    Oxford City FC       
    +
    15:00    21    Basingstoke Town FC    4 - 2    Chelmsford City FC       
    +
    15:00    22    Maidstone United FC    2 - 0    Dunstable Town FC       
    +
    15:00    23    Eastbourne Borough FC    3 - 2    Hartley Wintney FC       
    +
    15:00    24    Leiston FC    1 - 3    Gloucester City FC       
    +
    15:00    26    Hoddesdon Town FC    0 - 0    Brentwood Town FC       
    +
    15:00    27    Didcot Town FC    4 - 1    Eastbourne Town FC       
    +
    15:00    28    Whitehawk FC    2 - 2    Gosport Borough FC       
    +
    15:00    29    Enfield Town FC    0 - 0    Hitchin Town FC       
    +
    15:00    30    Wingate & Finchley FC    1 - 3    Weston Super Mare FC       
    +
    15:00    31    Chesham United FC    2 - 0    North Leigh FC       
    +
    15:00    32    Hanwell Town FC    1 - 2    Grays Athletic FC       
    +
    15:00    33    Margate FC    4 - 1    Truro City FC       
    +
    15:00    35    Uxbridge FC    0 - 3    Chippenham Town FC       
    +
    15:00    36    Hemel Hempstead Town FC    1 - 1    Sutton United FC       
    +
    15:00    37    Petersfield Town FC    0 - 1    St Albans City FC       
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    15:00    40    Blackfield & Langley FC    0 - 1    Maidenhead United FC    

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Alas, amidst all the distractions of the furore on here relating to Lee Sinnott's post-match comments on Saturday/Jordan Sinnott, the additional significance of Damian Reeves' winning goal against Barrow has been completely overlooked.

Anyhow, here's an excerpt from the programme article which I have submitted for potential insertion in this evening's issue of the Robins Review:


"Damian Reeves' strike against Barrow was also a truly historic moment in the annals of Altrincham FC, as it comprised his 148th goal for the club and thereby enabled him to eclipse both Graham Heathcote and Jack Helme and ascend to outright second position behind the prolific Jackie Swindells (265 goals) in the all-time list of Alty's leading goalscorers."


Many congratulations to Damian.

Keep them coming!


  

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From their weekly mailout:


We get Altrincham legend Graham Heathcote and son Sam together for a family album picture to mark the teenager’s dream debut goal for the Robins last Saturday.

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Guesswork by the MEN regarding that figure?


“Our revenues are quite static so when we get a fillip it really helps us,” said Rowley.

 “The money from Sunderland meant we bought a couple of players in who helped us get promotion in 2014 and we chipped in to build our new community sports hall.”


http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/manchester-united-story-premier-leagues-9885017



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Altrincham FC First Team / Dennis Fidler
« on: June 10, 2015, 07:00:11 PM »


http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/former-manchester-city-footballer-dennis-9412480


Best known for his days with Macc in the late 1960s/early 1970s, however, he did also play for Alty throughout the 1971/72 Northern Premier League season.


 

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http://www.southportfc.net/news/details.php?news_id=11398


"Paul Carden has been hard at work confirming on Tuesday evening he has made four new signings and has re-engaged on contracts five players-Paul Rutherford, Louis Almond, Paul Smith, Connor McCarthy and Matty Challoner.

The new faces include experienced ex Accrington Stanley, Fleetwood and Rochdale player Peter Cavanagh who joins from Altrincham . Cavanagh will be Paul Carden's player coach as his first step into a management role."
 


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TRAFFORD’S PRE-SEASON FRIENDLIES 2015 (so far)

Trafford have arranged a pre-season friendly with this season's Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Champions FC United of Manchester along with a number of top North West Clubs:

BRICKFIELD RANGERS - Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) (Away)  

Sat 11th July 2015

ALTRINCHAM - (Home) 7.45pm Tues 14th July 2015

CHESTER - (Home) 3.00pm Sat 18th 2015

OLDHAM ATHLETIC XI - (Home) 7.45pm Wed 22nd July 2015

FC UNITED OF MANCHESTER - (Home) 7.45pm Tue 28th July 2015

http://www.traffordfc.co.uk/page5.html
 



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TRAFFORD FC SEEK MANAGER FOR 2015-2016 SEASON



Trafford Football Club will be appointing a new manager for next season following Graham Heathcote's decision to stand down at the end of the current campaign.


Heathcote succeeded Garry Vaughan back in January when Trafford were already deep in relegation trouble and he has been unable to prevent them dropping down into the Evo Stik League Division One North.


After 45 years in non-league football, 61 year old Heathcote feels he has had enough but will be leading Trafford in their final six games of this season.


As a result of this decision, Trafford are now inviting applications for the Manager's position. Written applications, including a CV, should be sent to: The Chairman, Trafford Football Club, Shawe View, Pennybridge Lane, Urmston, Manchester, M41 5DL.


Closing date for applications is midday on Saturday 2nd May.


http://www.traffordfc.co.uk/page5.html

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