Shildon moved eight points clear at the top of the Ebac Northern League with a 5-0 win over Dunston UTS at Dean Street.
Goals coming from Rae 2, Greulich-Smith, Wing and Dodds.
Full match report to follow
Shildon moved eight points clear at the top of the Ebac Northern League with a 5-0 win over Dunston UTS at Dean Street.
Goals coming from Rae 2, Greulich-Smith, Wing and Dodds.
Full match report to follow
Venue
Dean Street
Shildon
County Durham
DL4 2EZ
Match Day
13th February 2016
Kick Off: 15:00
Admission Prices
Adults £6.00
Concessions £4.00
Current League Position – 5th ENL1
P 22 W 11 D 5 L 6 F 47 A 24 Pts 38
Last Match Played
6th February 2016
Dunston 2 Ashford Utd 3
FA Vase 5th round Replay
Facts
Founded: 1975
Nickname: The Fed
Record Attendance: 1,550 v Sunderland, Shipowners Cup
Joined Northern League: 1991-92
Home Colours: Blue Shirt, Shorts & Socks
Away Colours:
Website: http://www.dunston-uts-fc.co.uk/
Twitter: Dunston UTS on Twitter
Facebook: Dunston UTS on Facebook
A Brief History from Dunston-uts-fc.co.uk
The club first saw the light of day in 1975 as a humble works outfit when former Chairman, John Thompson, with some of his colleagues at HMSO on the Team Valley Trading Estate, decided to form a football team. The club joined the Newcastle City Amateur League and early success inspired the club to progress and a piece of land was leased from Gateshead M.B.C. and the committee began to develop what is now the UTS Stadium.
The club were now gaining much success in the Northern Combination and with aspirations to progress further they approached the Federation Brewery to become the club’s main sponsor. With the Federation Brewery as their main sponsor the club joined the Wearside League in 1987 and after another period of success the club felt a need to seek new opportunities and an application was made to join the prestigious Northern League.
The club had now realised one of its main ambitions and entered the National Pyramid of Non League Football. In its second season in the Northern League the club won the Second Division and was promoted to the First Division. Since joining the Northern League the club has won the Second Division, been First Division Champions twice, League Cup winners on five occasions and JR Cleator Cup winners on five occasions. Included in these successes were back to back First Division title winners and League Cup winners in seasons 2003/2004 and 2004/2005. A magnificent achievement.
However the club’s greatest achievement came in the season 2011/2012, when the club won the coveted F.A. Carlsberg Vase. The Final was played at Wembley Stadium on Sunday 13th May 2012 against fellow Northern League side West Auckland Town. Dunston won by two goals to nil. Winning the Vase was a magnificent achievement and a reward for people who had been in the club since its formation in 1975 and also for manager Billy Irwin who had been with the club for fifteen years as player, captain, assistant manager and manager. The experience at Wembley is something we shall never forget.
Season 2007/2008 had seen the club lose the word Brewery from its name as sadly it lost the main sponsor. After a period of 18 years of continuous sponsorship the Federation Brewery was taken over by Scottish and Newcastle Breweries who continued to sponsor the club for a further two seasons and after a period of twenty years the club had lost its main sponsor and had no association with a brewery. In our hour of need two new companies became involved with the club to partially compensate for the loss of our main sponsor. Dunston Van and Truck Centre became our home shirt sponsor and Astley Signs became our away shirt sponsor.
Both companies are still with us at the present time.
Sason 2008/2009 a company, UTS Engineering (Utility Technology Services), became involved by sponsoring the player’s travel and training kit and during the close season of 2009/2010 they kindly agreed to become the club’s principal sponsor.
The club name was changed from Dunston Federation F.C. to Dunston UTS F.C., the name of the ground was changed to the UTS Stadium and company owner, Mr. Shaun Sadler became Club President.
Over the years the club has always recognised that success on the field must be coupled with success and hard work off the field and the efforts of the people behind the scenes at the UTS Stadium has ensured that the stadium is a credit to the club. Many of the committee of the club have been involved since it was founded in 1975, some as former players and some as management on the playing side.
It is a tribute to their commitment and hard work that the club has become one of the most successful in the North East.
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Shildon AFC stay 5 points clear of Guisborough Town at the top of the league after defeating Durham City 3 – 1 at Consett’s ground on Saturday 6th February 2016.
After a comfortable 3 – 0 win against the same team just 4 days earlier, Shildon controlled most of the game today.
After an early shot from Durham’s Harvey Saunders was punched away by keeper Kyle Hayes, Shildon scored just after the half hour when a long ball from Lewis Dodds found Anthony Bell who turned his man and fired into the far corner of the net.
Before the break Dodds fired wide and shots from Ben Wood and Lewis Wing were well saved.
Half Time: Durham City 0 Shildon AFC 1
Shildon doubled their lead early in the 2nd half when Anthony Bell’s corner was headed past keeper Thomas Flynn by Micky Rae.
Just before the hour Rae was through but despite being brought down in the box by the keeper he squared to Ben Wood who fired into an empty net, but the goal was disallowed as the referee had already blown for a penalty. Up stepped Anthony Bell, but his spot kick was weak and saved by the keeper.
On the hour it was 3 – 0 and game over when Micky Rae’s powerful long range drive beat keeper Flynn.
With just 2 minutes remaining Youngster Harvey Saunders pulled a goal back for Durham. He nearly got a second with a great header which was brilliantly saved by Shildon keeper Kyle Hayes.
Final Score: Durham City 1 Shildon AFC 3
Goalscorers: Bell 33, Rae 49, 60.
Subs: Ellison for Dodds 72, Fryatt for Wing 76, Davis for Rae 76.
Bookings: (Y) Dodds 53.
Man-of-the-Match: Micky Rae
Shildon are clear at the top of the table but 3rd place Morpeth Town can still overtake them if they win all their games. Shildon are 11 points ahead of Morpeth who have 6 games in hand. The Railwaymen entertain 5th place title contenders Dunston UTS at Dean Street on Saturday 13th February.
A new football scholarship programme is launching giving 16-19 year olds the chance to represent Sunderland AFC against other Premier League and Football League teams whilst gaining nationally recognised qualifications.
Shildon AFC are delighted to support Sunderland AFC in creating a football academy based at Shildon AFC .
We are a community focused football club and our partnership with the Foundation of Light is so important to realising not only our ambitions but more importantly those of the kids who will join our academy.
The full press release can be found by clicking here
Venue
Belle Vue Stadium
Delves Lane
Consett
County Durham
DH8 7BF
Match Day
6th February 2016
Kick Off: 15:00
Admission Prices
Adults £6.00
Concessions £4.00
Current League Position – 17th ENL1
P 24 W 5 D 6 L 13 F 33 A 47 Pts 21
Last Match Played
2nd February 2016
Durham City 0 Shildon 3
League Cup 3rd Round
Facts
Founded: 1949
Nickname: City
Record Attendance: 7,000 v Tranmere Rovers, Fa Cup, 7th November 1957
Joined Northern League: 2012-13
Home Colours: Yellow Shirt, Blue Shorts & Socks
Away Colours:
Website: Durham City Website
Twitter: Durham City Twitter
Facebook: Durham City on Facebook
Shildon progressed into the 4th round of the League Cup with a 3-0 Victory against Durham City on a bitterly cold night in Consett.
Three second half goals secured the win with 2 goals from Lewis Wing and a goal in the last minute from Ben Wood.
Full Match Report to Follow