North Shields – Match Postponed

Today’s game against North Shields has been postponed as the referee has deemed the surface too dangerous to play on

 

 

North-Shields-FC

Venue

Daren Persson Stadium
West Percy Road
North Shields
Tyne & Wear
NE29 6UA

Match Day

12th March 2016
Kick Off: 15:00

Admission Prices
Adults £6.00
Concessions £3.00

Current League Position –  7th ENL1
P 26  W 13  D 4  L 9  F 48  A 31  Pts 43

Last Match Played

8th March 2016
Sunderland RCA 0 North Shields 1
Ebac Northern League Division One

Facts
Founded: 1992
Nickname: The Robins
Record Attendance: 12,800 v South Shields 1936
Joined Northern League: 2004-05
Home Colours: Red Shirts, Shorts & Socks
Away Colours: 
Website: http://www.northshieldsfc.co.uk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NorthShieldsFC
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NSFCtherobins

Under 15 Dom Harrison signs for Middlesbrough FC

Congratulations to Dom Harrison from our U15 team. He has signed a contract at Middlesbrough FC. Shildon Football Club would like to wish him well at Middlesbrough and hope to see him move through the age groups in the future all of the way to the first team.

Dom is one of several players who have had trials at pro clubs over the season from the U15s and we hope he is the first of many to be recognised and secure a contract with a professional club.

This just goes to show the standard of player we have representing our teams at the moment. A big thanks must go to his coach and the rest of the squad who all contribute to players who are noticed by the professional clubs.

Good luck to all teams this weekend!! You never know who is watching so always give it your best.

 

League Cup Draw

Shildon will play away to Guisborough Town on the 23rd March after their 4-1 victory over Ashington,  in the quarter finals of the Brooks Mileson Memorial League Cup

The full draw is as follows:

Bedlington Terriers v South Shields or North Shields

Esh Winning v Whitley Bay or Dunston UTS,

Guisborough v Shildon,

Marske United v Easington.

West Allotment Preview

West-Allotment-Celtic-FC

Venue

Blue Flame Sports Ground
Whitley Park
Whitley Road
Benton
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE12 9FA

Match Day

27th February 2016
Kick Off: 15:00

Admission Prices
Adults £TBC
Concessions £TBC

Current League Position –  16th ENL1
P 28  W 8  D 5  L 15  F 37  A 68  Pts 29

Last Match Played

20th February 2016
Dunston UTS 0 West Allotment Celtic 2
Ebac Northern League

Facts
Founded: 1928
Nickname:
Record Attendance: 510 Cray Wanderers (FA Vase 2004)
Joined Northern League: 2004-05
Home Colours: Green/white hoop shirt, green shorts and socks
Away Colours: 
Website: http://www.westallotmentcelticfc.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/wacfc
Facebook: West Allotment

West Allotment History from westallotmentcelticfc.com

From creation to contenders

West Allotment Celtic were formed in 1928, the culmination of a merger between West Allotment Primitive Methodists and West Allotment Juniors. After moving to the newly-created Tynemouth & District League in 1935, the club began to grow in stature. The club had to face Whitley Bay & Monkseaton Reserves in a play-off for the title, but unfortunately, the decider went the way of the seasiders. Remarkably, Allotment also finished in a play-off position in the following two seasons – and, in both cases, had to settle for a runner-up spot.

Changing leagues, sheds and times

In 1938, the club joined the Second Division of the Northern Amateur League. Now playing at the aptly-named Farm Ground, fans helped to dismantle a cowshed in Heaton and move it, piece by piece, to West Allotment, where it was reassembled at the ground. The shed was not for spectators – it served as the players’ changing facilities! The club earned instant promotion (after a play-off, such is club tradition), but World War II put a stop to any further progress.

A succession of successes…

The club recommenced operations in 1946/47 and enjoyed an unprecedented run of success from the mid-fifties onwards. Allotment won the championship for four consecutive seasons between 1956 and 1960, along with the NFA Amateur Cup in 1957 and the NFA Minor Cup in 1958.

…and the decade of decline

The sixties started promisingly enough, as Allotment looked to build on their previous successes. The club finished as runners-up in the Northern Amateur League in 1960, and were consecutive Minor Cup finalists in 1960 and 1961. However, whilst Celtic remained loyal to the Northern Amateur League, the bulk of the team moved on, and Allotment entered a period of decline as a result. The club stagnated badly during the sixties in an uncompetitive league, and closure become a distinctly worrying possibility.

The threat of dissolution was eventually staved off by the introduction of new blood into the club towards the end of the decade, as Allotment finally began to build towards a more positive future on and off the pitch. Celtic also moved to Backworth Welfare in 1968, consigning the ponds and mud of the Farm Ground to memory.

Champions at long last

A rejuvenated West Allotment won the NFA Amateur Cup again in 1975, largely thanks to the goalscoring exploits of Benny Williams, who averaged almost one goal a game in his 400 appearances for the club. Williams was ably supported by a talented and hungry squad, and, with strength in depth, Allotment were always considered title contenders. However, the championship remained tantalisingly out of reach until yet another play-off tie in 1982. Allotment finally won the coveted title, defeating Annitsford Welfare by the odd goal in seven.

When Celtic retained the title with relative ease the following season, the decision was taken to move up a tier for the first time since 1938.

The colossus of the alliance

In 1983, Allotment made its debut in both the Northern Alliance and the FA Vase. The first honour of the period arrived just one season later, as Allotment dispatched Ponteland United in the Alliance Challenge Cup Final. This success was followed up two seasons later by the first of Celtic’s eight Alliance titles.

In 1987, West Allotment emerged victorious from two nail-biting play-off games against Gosforth St. Nicholas, ushering in a wave of success not enjoyed at the club since the fifties. Throughout this period, Celtic won seven further Northern
Alliance titles, never finishing lower than sixth. Terry Mitchell and Brian Latty built upon Ken Scott and Billy Hays’ consecutive Alliance league titles, leading Allotment into the Northern League.

The modern day

Having acted as tenants at Hillheads in Whitley Bay since 1995, the club set out to find a new home, and found it in Benton. In 2001, the club moved to Whitley Park, also known as the Blue Flames Sports Ground. The ground is well-known as one of the best kept pitches in the Northern League, and also serves as the headquarters of the Northumberland FA.

The club earned promotion from Division Two as champions, losing just twice throughout the entire 2004/05 season. After six seasons of holding their own against the Northern League’s top tier, Allotment slipped back down a league. The current crop have gone some way to restoring success at Allotment, winning the Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup last May, and will be aiming for those promotion places this season.