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Altrincham FC First Team / Bill Speakman RIP
« on: June 21, 2018, 04:30:50 PM »

http://altrincham.today/2018/06/21/bill-speakman-altrinchams-great-war-hero-first-person-receive-victoria-cross-queen-elizabeth-dies-aged-90/

Some marvellous old footage of Altrincham there. I wonder whatever happened to the 'Cosy Milk Bar'?

From the club website in March 2008:

"One of Altrincham's most famous sons is Bill Speakman, who was born in Moss Lane and won the VC for gallantry in the 1950s. Grahame Rowley writes that Bill "used to live where the new Tesco superstore in Altrincham is now. He was awarded the Victoria Cross in the Korean War and was one of only two people to receive this award during that War. He lives in South Africa but has relatives in Paignton (Devon) and was over here visiting them when our match against Torquay United was played last week. He was invited to Plainmoor as a guest of Altrincham FC and had a wonderful evening at the game". Bill is pictured (centre), flanked by Alty directors, Andrew Shaw (left) and Derek Wilshaw (right)."




 

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A member of the 2016/17 season's infamous cast of thousands:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44299893


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Altrincham FC First Team / Five pre-season friendlies announced
« on: May 23, 2018, 08:04:07 PM »



Saturday 7th July: Rhyl (A) 3-00pm
   
Tuesday 17th July: Macclesfield (H) 7-45pm
   
Friday 20th July: Crewe Alexandra (H) 7-45pm
   
Tuesday 24th July: Trafford FC (A) 7-45pm
 
Saturday 28th July: Salford City (H) 3-00pm


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Altrincham FC First Team / John Laidlar: the end of an era
« on: May 19, 2018, 01:56:17 AM »


JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT ALTRINCHAM FC

18 May 2018

ALTRINCHAM FC OFFICIAL WEBSITE MANAGER

Following the news that John Laidlar will be stepping down this summer after more than 18 years of magnificent service to the Club and its followers, Altrincham FC are seeking to appoint a new Website Manager.

http://www.altrinchamfc.co.uk/vacancies.htm



Myriad thanks to the great man for the inestimable contribution that he has made on behalf of the club. He has given us a truly priceless archive.

Now his good wife Dana can teach him how to operate a main stand turnstile....


 



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Altrincham FC First Team / Duncan Watmore: Sunderland's £1m signing
« on: April 26, 2018, 06:07:56 PM »

Well, according to The Guardian, anyhow.

Scroll down to the ratings for the 2013/14 season in the following article:

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/apr/26/sunderland-hall-of-shame-clubs-mostly-bad-signings-under-short

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Altrincham FC First Team / Mal Bailey RIP
« on: November 14, 2017, 06:48:44 PM »

Former Altrincham FC director Kevan Guiney has just told me the sad news that the great Mal Bailey died this afternoon.

One of my Alty heroes from those halcyon days of the late 1970s/early 1980s.

Alty FC immortality attained via this unforgettable goal at Runcorn in the 1978 FA Trophy Semi-Final Second Leg, which secured the Robins' first ever appearance at Wembley Stadium:





Alty Legend profile here:


http://www.lusaweb.co.uk/legend11.htm





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From today's NLP newsletter:

Here's a look at what features in this week's NLP:

    It’s back! The new National League season is underway. How did your team fare on opening day?

    The FA Cup is back! Full Extra Preliminary Round coverage from around the grounds including the eagerly-awaiting Northwich derby, Victoria v 1874

    Meet the new teams who will be plying their trade in Step 4 this season

    After a year of injury hell, Michael Gash is looking to get back among the goals for Kings Lynn Town

    Big Interview! We catch up with Altrincham manager Phil Parkinson

    Ebbsfleet new boy Sam Magri is looking to derail England and Scotland’s World Cup campaign with Malta

    Hilly’s Away Days! Why the relaxing of crowd segregation rules for the Chester v Wrexham derby is music to the ears of columnist and Chester fan Steve Hill

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This story has now made it onto the BBC Sport website:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40478578


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MEN nostalgia article including some photographs of Alty playing against Spurs (1979) and Birmingham City respectively.

Mind you, that photograph of the town's former Tory MP Anthony Barber looks like it was taken in Timperley Village rather than at Altrincham market to me:


http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/nostalgia/altrincham-nostalgia-history-trafford-market-13216184

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Altrincham FC First Team / 39 years ago today.....
« on: April 29, 2017, 01:23:41 AM »


Happier times.

A gathering of these Alty legends (and Joe Flaherty) next year on the 40th anniversary of that 3-1 defeat of Leatherhead at Wembley would be a fitting tribute:








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ALTRINCHAM FC APPOINT PHIL PARKINSON AS MANAGER



"Altrincham Football Club have appointed Phil Parkinson as the man to turn the club’s footballing fortunes around, following successive relegations that have seen the club fall from the Vanarama National League to the Evo-Stik League Premier Division.

The thirty-six year-old Sports Science Lecturer has been in charge at Nantwich for just over two years, achieving a consistent track record of improvement throughout his tenure. The Dabbers were in the relegation zone of the Evo-Stik League Premier Division when he took over in February 2015, but went on to finish fifteenth, with a fifty per cent win ratio in the remaining two and a half months of that season. In Parkinson’s first full campaign in charge, Nantwich finished in eighth position, whilst grabbing national attention with an FA Trophy run to the semi-finals. Having progressed through seven rounds, including victories over Salford City, Stockport County, Bradford Park Avenue and Dover Athletic, they were eventually knocked out, over two legs, by FC Halifax Town, who went on to lift the Trophy at Wembley.

The campaign that has just ended saw Nantwich qualify for the play-offs, where they were beaten 2-0 in the semi-finals by a very impressive and experienced Spennymoor Town side on Tuesday night.

Parkinson’s playing career started as a junior at Crewe Alexandra, followed by a spell as a YTS at Reading, before spending a year at Port Vale. He went on to make two hundred appearances for Nantwich as a player, where he captained the team that won the FA Vase in 2006, as well as leading the Dabbers to promotion from the North West Counties League and UniBond League First Division.

Parkinson brings the Nantwich coach and former Macclesfield Town and Crewe Alexandra midfielder, Neil Sorvel, with him to the J.Davidson Stadium. Sorvel is also a work colleague of Parkinson. V The board were very pleased with both the number and calibre of applicants for the job and from a shortlist of five interviewees, we were unanimous in coming to the conclusion that Phil Parkinson is the right man to turn things around at Altrincham, following the massive blow of relegation in each of the last two seasons. This has been one of the most important decisions we have ever had to make and our supporters should know we have not taken it lightly. We feel that we are appointing a manager with a proven track record of improvement over a statistically significant period, both in terms of results and player development.

The Robins' new supremo is likely to take a watching brief as his new team play their final game of the season at Tamworth on Saturday and he will then set his sights on putting together a squad capable of gaining promotion from the Evo-Stik League Premier Division back to the Vanarama National League North at the first attempt".

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