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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Industry magazine article on shares for sale
« on: July 14, 2017, 01:21:35 PM »
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Before my time, too, but the records I've got show him making seven appearances in 1964-65, all in the Cheshire League, as follows:
16.1.65 v Runcorn (h - drew 3-3); 30.1.65 v Winsford (a - lost 1-4); 6.2.65 v Frickley (h - drew 0-0); 13.2.65 v Macc (a - lost 1-4); 20.2.65 v Chester Reserves (a - won 1-0); 27.2.65 v Rhyl (h - lost 0-1); 13.3.65 v Sankeys (Wellington) - he scored one of the goals in a 2-0 away win.
To put him in context to a degree - a fortnight or so after his last appearance one Jack Swindells arrived at Moss Lane.
Hope this helps.
iMiller only wants to play on left. No idea why.
If the the same player im thinking this is a very good signing.
Probably so he can cut in and shoot.
A fit and available goalkeeper would be a good starting point....
Hi Gents - Witton Albion FC supporter here.
I know it's a bitter pill to swallow but you are where you are in football. We've just had a very difficult season in the Evostick Division One South with endless travelling across to Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire & local derbies in Staffordshire so to be playing again in the Premier Division is brilliant.
We're delighted to be playing against Alty again after all these years with some great Cheshire derbies to look forward to also. Whitby Town is a great day/weekend out & there are lots of other teams in the Division that you'll enjoy visiting, particularly Witton!!. With so many Cheshire derbies it's almost a throwback to the old Cheshire League days [for those of you who are over 60 like me!] & fondly remember a 5-5 derby in the 1960s where your legend Jackie Swindells scoring at least three. I used to ref @ Moss Lane & was lining on Alty v Lincoln City when you won 3-2 in the 90s.
Phil Parkinson's done well for Nantwich Town & it'll be interesting to see who follows him from there.
GE
You are Mister G Edgeley...and I claim my £10!
That 5-5 draw between Alty and Witton Albion in the Cheshire County League occurred at Moss Lane on Saturday, 14th October 1967.
By all accounts, Alty were leading 5-2 with around 10 minutes to play but an injury to the Robins' goalkeeper Brian Quigley restricted his mobility and Witton promptly capitalised by scoring three goals in quick succession.
The Alty goalscorers included Les Campbell, Johnny Worth and (inevitably) Jackie Swindells.
Trevor Ogden appears to have scored at least two of Witton's goals on that afternoon.
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I thought I didn't remember this game but thanks to Google I confirmed that it was the very date I gave in to my school mate and went to Maine Road to watch City beat Wolves 2-0. The experience from the middle of the Kippax Stand was unbelievable and I continued to watch City for the rest of the season and, as those of you with long memories will recall, they won the First Division!
Our current squad won't win that league. Just not enough desire or commitment.