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Let’s all get behind the team in the proper way and make this a special day out

Shildon travel to Guiseley on Saturday, hoping for a good result.

The Club knows that there are a good number of supporters travelling to the game. We are sure this fantastic show of support will help spur the team on to a great performance, but most importantly fans should make sure that they arrive early for the game, especially as roads will be very busy with closure of the A1 North & South between J51 (Leeming Bar and Scotch Corner).

Shildon Football Club is proud of its community and family based support and cannot, and will not, tolerate inappropriate behaviour or crowd disturbance of any kind. The Board of Directors is ultimately responsible for the conduct of the Club’s supporters at all our football matches and, with your help, we will do everything possible to eradicate the very small minority, of either individuals or small groups, who purport to represent the Club in an inappropriate manner.

The Club will work with the police and other authorities to investigate any reported incident of crowd disturbance and identify perpetrators and take the most severe sanction available to it. We will not tolerate any unruly behaviour, and will assist the police in any prosecutions.

So let’s all get behind the team in the proper way and make this a special day out for all the right reasons

ENL1 Result : Shildon 0 Newton Aycliffe 0

Honours were even at Dean Street as Newton Aycliffe held Shildon to a goalless draw.

Both teams had chances to win the game. In the first half, Newton Aycliffe hit the bar and nearly won the game late on but Nick Liversedge produced a fine save. At the other end, Daniel Moore hit the post and Adam Burnicle went close to breaking the deadlock.

Shildon’s next game is at home on Saturday against Marske United who are currently 4th in the table.

Durham Challenge Cup Draw: 1st Round v @TheCitizensAFC

The draw for the 1st Round of the Durham Challenge Cup has been drawn and we will be away to Durham City. The tie is due to be played in the last week preceding Saturday 28th October 2017

The full draw is as follows:-

Sunderland AFC v Hartlepool (Wearside)
Birtley Town v Sunderland West End
Sunderland RCA (sat) v Sunderland RCA (sat)
Tow Law Town v Gateshead FC
Jarrow FC v Dunston UTS
Spennymoor Town, v Billingham Town
Stockton Town v Darlington Railway Athletic
Easington Colliery v Brandon United
West Auckland Town v Crook Town AFC
Whickham v Gateshead Rutherford
Durham City F.C. v Shildon A.F.C.
Willington v Billingham Synthonia
Hartlepool United v Hebburn Town
Newton Aycliffe v Consett AFC
South Shields FC v Jarrow Roofing B.C.A. (sat)
Chester le Street Town v Sunderland Ryhope C.W. FC

ENL1 : Stockton Town 0 Shildon 2

Two Matty Robson penalty’s gave Shildon all three points against Stockton Town.

Nick Liversedge produced a number of excellent saves throughout the game to keep his clean sheet in tact.

Dave Renyard was brought down just inside the box the first penalty 10 minutes into the second half and Billy Greulich-Smith was brought down in the last minute. Daniel Moore also seemed to have been brought down in the box but the referee and linesman ruled against it.