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ENL1 : Dunston UTS 1 Shildon 5

Danny Parker and Amar Purewal both made their debuts as second half substitutes in the 5-1 victory away to Dunston UTS.

Lewis Wing opened the scoring after a couple of minutes but Dunston hit straight back with a goal from Malky Morien.

Billy Greulich-Smith scored from close range, and then a Jamie Harwood header, both from Lewis Wing corners gave Shildon a 3-1 lead at the break.

In the second half a goal from David Ferguson and then Lewis Dodds lobbed the keeper from 22 yards to make the final score 5-1.

Dunston UTS Preview

 

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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.

League Cup Semi Final Result – Dunston UTS

Shildon AFC Reached Their Second Cup Final

Shildon AFC reached their second cup final of the season with a hard fought 1 – 0 away victory to Dunston UTS on Tuesday 7th April 2015 in the semi-final of the Brooks Mileson Northern League Cup.

The Railwaymen had the edge of a non eventful first half, before they broke through just 3 minutes into the second half when a left foot shot from outside the box from Mark Doninger hit the post and rebounded off the keeper into the net.

After Shildon’s keeper Lewis Graham saved from captain Dave Coulson and Carl Jones blocked brilliantly from Lee McAndrews, Shildon nearly made it 2 – 0 with a Billy Greulich-Smith header going just wide.

Dunston pressed forward for the equaliser but Shildon held on with Lewis Graham punching over a shot from Dale Burrell in the last minute.

Final Score:  Dunston UTS  0  Shildon AFC  1

Goalscorer:  Doninger 48.

Subs: Richmond for Wood 39, Rundle for Hudson 88

After the match manager Gary Forrest said “The character and the attitude of the players tonight was first class. Considering how many players were missing through injury, this was a great result. Our only subs were Adam Rundle, Jack Taylor, Danny Richmond, who hasn’t kick a ball for months and Keith Finch. The team did us proud”.

Team

1) Lewis Graham
2) Jamie Harwood
3) Liam Atkin
4) Daniel Moore
5) Darren Craddock
6) Carl Jones
7) Mark Hudson
8) Sam Hodgson
9) Billy Greulich-Smith
10) Ben Wood
11) Mark Doninger

Subs

12) Adam Rundle on for Hudson
14) Jack Taylor
15) Daniel Richmond on for Wood
16) Keith Finch

Goal

Own Goal

Bookings

None

Man-of-The-Match

League Cup Semi Final – Dunston UTS Preview

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Venue

The UTS Stadium
Wellington Road
Dunston
Gateshead
Tyne & Wear
NE11 9JL

Match Day

7th April 2015
Kick Off: 19:30

Admission Prices
Adult – £ 5.00
Concession – £ 2.50

Current League Position –  6th ENL2
P 38  W 22  D 6  L 10  F 69  A 46  Pts 72

Last Match Played
4th April 2015
Dunston UTS 1 Morpeth Town 3

Last Time We Met
1st April 2015
Shildon 0 Dunston UTS 3

How Dunston got to the Semi Final

1st Round
Dunston UTS 2 Consett 1

2nd Round
Dunston UTS 2 Sunderland RCA 0

3rd Round
Dunston UTS 4 Stokesley Sports Club 2

Quarter Final
Dunston UTS 3 Penrith 2 (AET)

Facts

Founded: 1975
Nickname:
Record Attendance: 1,550, Sunderland Shipowners Cup Final 1/4/1988
Joined Northern League: 1991-92
Home Colours: Blue with white trim shirt, blue shorts and socks
Away Colours: 
Website: http://www.dunston-uts-fc.co.uk/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/dunstonutsfc
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dutsfc/

Club History taken from www.dunston-uts-fc.co.uk

A Brief History
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.

Champions Div 1 Cup

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 againstfellow 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 yearsas 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.

 

Season 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.

Northern League Cup

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.

 

ENL1 – Dunston UTS Result

Match Report To Follow

Team

1) Kyle Hayes
2) Marc Ellison
3) Adam Rundle
4) Lee Scroggins
5) Daniel Moore
6) Darren Craddock
7) Mark Hudson (C)
8) Sam Hodgson
9) Paul Connor
10) Ben Wood
11) Billy Greulich-Smith

Subs

12) Jason Blackburn
14) Carl Jones
15) Liam Atkin
16) Mark Doninger
17) Lee Chapman

Booking

Ellison

Man-of-The-Match