Shildon’s lead at the top of Northern League Division One is now 19 points after a 3-0 victory against Sunderland RCA.
Goals were scored by Lewis Wing, Billy Greulich-Smith and sub Paul Connor
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Shildon’s lead at the top of Northern League Division One is now 19 points after a 3-0 victory against Sunderland RCA.
Goals were scored by Lewis Wing, Billy Greulich-Smith and sub Paul Connor
Full Match Report to Follow
Friday 8th April
The next supporters club meeting will take place in the clubhouse on Friday 8th April starting at the earlier time of 6:45pm
After the supporters meeting, the supporters club will be holding a race night, first race at 8pm
Tonight’s match against Newton Aycliffe has been called off due to a waterlogged pitch
The Supporters Club will be running a subsidised bus to Morpeth
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Kick Off 7:30pm
Prices to travel will be
Adult £ 3.00
Concession £ 2.00
If anyone would like to travel please contact Winnie either at the match of on mobile asap on 07784975451.
Bus will leave the football club at 6pm
Official Statement – League Cup
Guisborough Town requested that they be removed from the competition as a result of Jack Bailey playing as a substitute in their quarter-final win over Shildon in the Cameron Brewery Brooks Mileson Memorial League Cup when he was already cup tied in that competition.
Shildon have been reinstated as a result and will face North Shields in the semi final.
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Shildon moved 19 points clear at the top of the Northern League with a 5-0 victory over second placed Marske United and Newton Aycliffe beating Morpeth by the same margin.
Two goals each from Jamie Harwood and Bobby Moore and an Anthony Bell free kick with the last kick of the match.
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I am more frustrated than everybody else about the outcome of last nights game but the reaction and criticism of the players is unfair and irrational.
Firstly the game, we fielded a side missing 5 influential and key players, the first half was fairly even however their goal keeper pulled of two amazing saves. The second half we dominated and rightly went back in front. Yes their equalizer in injury time was infuriating and the players involved have held their hands up and apologized, a massive stroke of luck for Guisborough but that’s football. People seem to think that these things do not effect the players on the pitch but it does and we went from having the game under control and virtually into the semi final to being taken to extra time, that was a huge kick in the bollocks to our players and a huge boost to their confidence. The third goal was poor but more down to tiredness.
Both sets of players ran themselves into the ground and credit must go to the Guisborough team for defending superbly at times and keeping themselves in the game.
Yes we conspired to beat ourselves on the night with the poor goals but to suggest there was a lack of effort or desire is disrespectful to this excellent set of lads.
Until last night we had gone 13/14 games unbeaten, we have no divine right to win every game. People cannot question the lads effort or commitment every time we lose a game! We are not premiership players and we will make mistakes, I was proud of my lads efforts and desire last night and I am sure the Guisborough manager will have been proud of his lads as well. It put the rubbish I watch in the premiership to shame!!
We have a very special changing room and trust me the lads will react positively to last nights disappointment.
Shildon are out of the Northern League Cup after a 3-2 defeat to Guisborough Town.
Mark Doninger gave The Railwaymen the lead after 26mins before Connor Smith equalised in the 39th minute.
In the second half Ben Wood gave Shildon the lead with a header from close range. After 59mis Guisborough were reduced to 10 men after Gary Wood was sent off for a foul on Carl Jones. In the last minute of normal time Marc Ellison headed past his own keeper to put the game into extra time.
Both teams had chances to win the game in extra time, but it was Guisborough with virtually the last kick of the game who progressed to the semi-final with a goal from Paul Blake.
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Please support the Last Legs Challenge:
To mark Mike’s 20th and last season as Ebac Northern League chairman, he is planning a 500-mile sponsored walk – around 12 match-day miles to each of our 44 grounds. The minimum target is £10,000.
Half of every penny raised will go to the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation and half in £1,000 segments to community-based charities nominated by the Northern League clubs and drawn at the annual league dinner in May 2016, the year of Mike’s 70th birthday.
“I’d be hugely grateful for your support or, indeed, your company. Donations can be made electronically at www.justgiving.com/lastlegschallenge – more details on that page – or by cheque payable to the Northern Football League to me at 8 Oakfields, Middleton Tyas, Richmond, North Yorks DL10 6SD. Alternatively, just press a few bob into my hand.” – Mike Amos
The Challenge’s progress will constantly be updated on the league website – www.northernleague.org