Tag: Jarrow Roofing BCA

ENL1 – Jarrow Roofing Preview

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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.

Supporters Club Coaches to Jarrow & Guisborough

There are places still available on the following buses

Jarrow Roofing BCA – 26th March ENL 1
Kick Off 3pm

Prices to travel will be

Adult £ 8.00
Concession £ 6.00

The clubhouse will be open from Noon

Guisborough Town – 30th March – League Cup Quarter Final
Kick Off 7:45pm

The cost to travel to this game will be

Adult £ 8.00
Concession £ 6.00

If anyone would like to travel please contact Winnie asap on 07784975451.

ENL1 – Jarrow Roofing Result

Another Good Win

Shildon AFC entertained 5th place  Jarrow Roofing on Saturday 17th January 2015 and despite only winning 2 – 1 they  should have won by a far greater margin.

In his match review before the match, Roofers manager Richie McLoughlin, who tipped Shildon to win the league, said he would not be intimidated by the size of the challenge facing his side today. He said Shildon are a top club with top players. He said his game plan was to stop Shildon playing. Well, it didn’t go to plan, as Shildon controlled the game from the kick off.

The Railwaymen started strong and had 3 early chances from Mark Doninger, Mark Hudson and Micky Rae, before Roofer’s Malcolm Morien was through but keeper Kyle Hayes saved brilliantly with his feet.

Against the run of play Roofers went 1 – 0 up on 36 minutes when a cross from the left was fired home from close range by Paul Gardiner.

Just before the interval Roofers keeper Andrew Hunter made two great saves from Micky Rae and Billy Greulich-Smith.

Despite having nearly all the possession the Railwaymen went in at half time a goal down.

Half Time:  Shildon AFC  0  Jarrow Roofing  1

More early pressure from Shildon saw keeper Hunter punch over a Billy Greulich-Smith bender. The keeper was having a blinder.

Shildon kept pushing forward and it finally paid off on 53 minutes when a Ben Wood cross bounced out to Mark Doninger who fired in the loose ball.

It was one-way-traffic with Roofers keeper making another good save from Micky Rae. In a 10 minute period Shildon had 8 chances to take the lead.

On 66 minutes, in an isolated Roofers attack, No 9 Malcolm Morien fired over from 6 yards out, their only effort in the whole of the 2nd half.

The Railwaymen took a deserved lead on 71 minutes when a cross from the left by Lee Chapman was put into his own net by keeper Andrew Hunter.

Before the end both Micky Rae and Paul Connor could have increased Shildon’s lead.

After the match manager Gary Forrest said “Although it was a bumpy playing surface, we still dominated the play. Although we went behind, we kept plugging away, just like we did against Newton Aycliffe last week, and we were worthy winners. Their keeper pulled several great saves to keep the score respectable. We still should have won by a far greater margin”.

Team

1) Kyle Hayes
2) Jamie Harwood
3) Darren Richardson
4) Mark Hudson
5) Carl Jones
6) Mark Doninger
7) Daniel Moore
8) Sam Hodgson
9) Michael Rae
10) Ben Wood
11) Billy Greulich-Smith

Subs

12) Paul Connor on for Rae 80′
14) Chris Emms
16) Lee Scroggins
17) Lee Chapman on for Richardson 46′
18) Liam Atkin on for Jones 44′

Bookings

Harwood 69′, Wood 84′

Goals

Doninger 53, Chapman 71 

ENL1 – Jarrow Roofing BCA Preview

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Venue

Shildon AFC
Dean Street
Shildon
DL4 1EZ

Match Day

17th January 2015
Kick Off: 15:00

Admission Prices
Adult – £ 6.00
Concession – £ 4.00
Under 12’s –  Free with Paying Adult

Current League Position –  4th ENL1
P 29  W 15  D 6  L 8  F 61  A 40  Pts 51

Current Form Guide (Last 6 League Games)
P 6  W 2  D 2  L 2  F 12  A 10  Pts 8

Last Match Played
19th January 2015 – ENL1
Jarrow Roofing BCA 3 Ashington 2

Last time we met
23rd August 2014
Jarrow Roofing BCA 1 Shildon 1

Facts

Founded: 1987
Nickname: Roofers
Record Attendance: 1,100 v Didcot Town (FA Vase 26/03/2005)
Joined Northern League: 1996-97
Home Colours: Blue & Yellow Shirt, Shorts & Socks
Away Colours: 
Website: http://www.jarrowroofingfc.co.uk/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRoofing
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JarrowRoofingBCAFC