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
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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Shildon extended the lead at the top of the Northern League to 16 points with a 3-1 victory away to Jarrow Roofing
Paul Chow opened the scoring for the hosts before Ben Wood scored Shildon’s 100th league goal of the season to take the teams in at half time level.
In the second half Shildon scored through a Lewis Dodds header after Billy Greulich-Smiths chip shot hit the bar and then a Michael Rae converted a penalty after he was brought down by the Jarrow Roofing keeper.
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Venue
Boldon CA Sports Ground
Cotswold Lane
Boldon Colliery
Tyne & Wear
NE35 9AL
Match Day
26th March 2016
Kick Off: 15:00
Admission Prices
Adults £6.00
Concessions £4.00
Current League Position – 18th ENL1
P 31 W 9 D 5 L 17 F 56 A 78 Pts 32
Last Match Played
21st March 2016
Jarrow Roofing BCA 2 Morpeth Town 3
Facts
Founded: 1987
Nickname: Roofing
Record Attendance: 1,100 v Didcot Town (FA Vase 26/03/2005)
Joined Northern League: 1996/97
Home Colours: Blue and yellow shirt, shorts and socks
Away Colours:
Website: http://www.jarrowroofingfc.co.uk/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRoofing
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JarrowRoofingBCAFC?fref=ts
Jarrow Roofing History (taken from www.jarrowroofingfc.co.uk)
The main sponsor of Jarrow Roofing Boldon Community Association FC is Mr Richard McLoughlin, the Managing Director of Jarrow Roofing Co. Richie has over 35-years experience in the roofing business. Richie has always been involved with football, initially as a Sunday League player with local clubs around South Tyneside. Richie had a vision of sponsoring a club that could play a bit and progress through Saturday football.
Jarrow Roofing were formed ready for their inaugural season of 1987-88, beginning life in the South Tyne Senior League. When this league broke up at the end of their first season, Roofing moved to the Tyneside Amateur League, winning the Bill Dixon Cup and the League Challenge Shield. Roofing were also runners-up in both the league and the Gateshead Charity Shield.
Richie sought the help of friend Brian Marshall, who was Chairman of the local Community Association in Boldon Colliery where there was a bit of land that perhaps could just hold a football ground. Richie began to use his weekends and borrowed machinery to build a ground after Brian had persuaded his Committee that it was a viable project.
The ground slowly took shape and the club moved to the Wearside League for season 1991-92 with a completed new ground at Boldon C.A. Sports Club. After finishing as runners-up the end of the first season, losing out on the title due to goal difference, Roofing were promoted to Division One.
At the end of season 1995-96, the Roofers were runners-up in Division 1 having lost out on the title due to a three points deduction. With Marske United, the champions, not having the ground facilities in place, Roofing were promoted to the Northern League Division 2.
After one season, Roofing were promoted to the Northern League Division 1, again finishing as runners-up, while the club also won the Craven Cup at the first attempt beating Shotton Comrades 4-0 on Tuesday 6 May 1997 at Moor Park, Chester-le-Street.
During season 2004-05, the Roofers reached the semi-final of The FA Vase before losing 2-0 on aggregate to eventual winners Didcot Town.
Jarrow Roofing remained in the Northern League Division 1 until a 22nd place finish during season 2007-08 brought the first relegation in the club’s history.
In Division 2 Roofing finished 16th in 2008-09 but were promoted back to the Northern League Division 1 at the end of the 2009-10 season after finishing in third place.
The 2010-11 season saw Jarrow Roofing maintain their place in Division 1 after finishing 19th, but were relegated the following season after finishing in 20th position.
Roofing finished fourth, losing out on third place and automatic promotion by virtue of goal difference, in Division 2 at the end of the 2012-13 season. With Ryhope CW, who finished as runners-up, being classified as a relegated club due to failing their ground inspection, the Roofers were announced by the Northern League as promoted, yet this was against the league’s own rules and so Sunderland RCA were ultimately reprieved from relegation with Roofing remaining in Division 2.
A new management team was put in place for the start of the 2013-14 with Paul Bennett and Dean Nicholson joining from South Tyneside neighbours Hebburn Town, however, Bennett left in October of that year with assistant manager Nicholson following in December. Ian Davison became assistant manager in December 2013 with Justin Perry returning to the club as player-coach.
Roofing clinched promotion back to the first division with a 3-0 win over Willington and then two weeks later won the Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup with Anth Myers scoring the only goal of the game against Washington. Off the field, Roofing’s Media Team – established in the summer of 2013 with the launch of Roofing TV and The Roofer matchday magazine – were heavily involved in the Northern League’s 125th anniversary activities, producing souvenir magazines on behalf of the league. The Roofer was awarded the Northern League’s Programme of the Year.
Highest league placing: 6 – Northern League Division 1 – 2003-04.
Furthest F.A. Cup run: qualifying round 2 – 2009-10/2013-14.
Furthest F.A. Vase run: semi-final – 2004-05.
Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup: winners – 2013-14.
Craven Cup: winners – 1997.
Monkwearmouth Cup: winners – 1994-95.
Bill Dixon Cup: winners – 1990-91.
Tyneside Amateur League Challenge Shield: winners – 1990-91.
Tyne & Wear LGV Summer Cup: winners – 2010, 2011, 2013.
(Northern League) League Cup: runners-up – 1998-99.
Record attendance: 1,100 – vs Didcot Town. FA Vase semi-final, second leg: 26 March 2005.
Northern League history:
2014-15 Northern League Division 1. Position: 7. Points: 70.
2013-14 Northern League Division 2. Position: 3. Points: 86. Promoted.
2012-13 Northern League Division 2. Postition: 4. Points: 85.
2011-12 Northern League Division 1. Position: 20. Points: 40. Relegated.
2010-11 Northern League Division 1. Position: 19. Points: 39.
2009-10 Northern League Division 2. Position: 3. Points: 80. Promoted.
2008-09 Northern League Division 2. Position: 16. Points: 37.
2007-08 Northern League Division 1. Position: 22. Points: 19. Relegated.
2006-07 Northern League Division 1. Position: 15. Points: 46.
2005-06 Northern League Division 1. Position: 15. Points: 49.
2004-05 Northern League Division 1. Position: 12. Points: 53.
2003-04 Northern League Division 1. Position: 6. Points: 63.
2002-03 Northern League Division 1. Position: 9. Points: 58.
2001-02 Northern League Division 1. Position: 12. Points: 53.
2000-01 Northern League Division 1. Position: 13. Points: 48.
1999-00 Northern League Division 1. Position: 7. Points: 57.
1998-99 Northern League Division 1. Position: 16. Points: 43.
1997-98 Northern League Division 1. Position: 13. Points: 45.
1996-97 Northern League Division 2. Position: 3. Points: 75. Promoted.
Wearside League history:
1995-96 Wearside League Division 1. Position: 2. Points: 67. Promoted.
1994-95 Wearside League Division 1. Position: 3. Points: 68.
1993-94 Wearside League Division 1. Position: 3. Points: 67.
1992-93 Wearside League Division 1. Position: 4. Points: 53.
1991-92 Wearside League Division 2. Position: 2. Points: 48. Promoted.
Tyneside Amateur League history:
1990-91 Tyneside Amateur League Division 1. Position: 2. Promoted.
1989-90 Tyneside Amateur League Division 1.
1988-89 Tyneside Amateur League Division 1.
South Tyne Senior League history:
1987-88 South Tyne Senior League. Position: 2. Club’s inaugural season.
With teams around the top of the league, Shildon extended the lead at the top of the table to 13 points with a 4-0 victory against Newcastle Benfield.
Goals coming from Micky Rae, Ben Wood and two from Billy Greulich-Smith
Full Match report to follow
Venue
Dean Street
Shildon
County Durham
DL5 1EZ
Match Day
23rd March 2016
Kick Off: 19:30
Admission Prices
Adults £6.00
Concessions £4.00
Current League Position – 16th ENL1
P 29 W 9 D 6 L 14 F 51 A 66 Pts 33
Last Match Played
19th March 2016
Norton & Stockton Ancients 0 Newcastle Benfield 0
Facts
Founded: 1988
Nickname: The Lions
Record Attendance: 926 v York City (FA Cup 4th Round Qualifying 2006)
Joined Northern League: 2003/04
Home Colours: Blue and white hoops, blue shorts and socks
Away Colours:
Website:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/NcleBenfield
Facebook:
Shildon’s lead at the top of the table is now 10 points after a penalty in the 90th minute gave Seaham a point while Marske United beat West Auckland 4-1.
Shildon started the brighter and were 2 goals up at half time, both coming from the head of Micky Rae. in the second half Seaham came out looking a different team and put Shildon under pressure cutting the lead with a goal from Bird before McBryde converted the penalty.
Congratulations also to Morpeth Town who are through to the FA Vase final.
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Shildon moved 15 points clear at the top of the Ebac Northern League Division 1 with a 3-0 victory over Penrith at the Frenchfield Stadium.
Goals coming from Billy Greulich-Smith, Jamie Harwood and Micky Rae
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Venue
The Frenchfield Stadium
Carleton
Frenchfield
Penrith
Cumbria
CA11 8UA
Match Day
16th March 2016
Kick Off: 19:30
Admission Prices
Adults £6.00
Concessions £TBC
Current League Position – 14th ENL1
P 25 W 9 D 9 L 7 F 46 A 38 Pts 36
Last Match Played
12th March 2016
Bedlington Terriers 2 Penrith 3
Facts
Founded: 1894
Nickname: Blues
Record Attendance: 2,100 v Chester 1981 (At Southend Road)
Joined Northern League: 1999-2000
Home Colours: White/blue trim shirt, blue shorts and socks
Away Colours:
Website: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/penrithafc/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/penrithfc
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Penrith-Afc/153999891327741
Today’s game against North Shields has been postponed as the referee has deemed the surface too dangerous to play on
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
Shildon scored 5 for the ninth time this season and the second time against West Allotment Celtic.
Goals coming from an Anthony Bell Hat-trick, Billy Greulich-Smith and a volley from Lewis Dodds.
Full match report to follow.