Tag: The Railwaymen

ENL1 – Newton Aycliffe Preview

aycliffe

 

Venue

Shildon AFC
Dean Street
Shildon
DL4 1EZ

Match Day

10th January 2015
Kick Off: 15:00

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

Current League Position –  17th ENL1
P 26  W 8  D 2  L 16  F 34  A 50  Pts 26

Current Form Guide (Last 6 League Games)
P 6  W 2  D 1  L 3  F 10  A 10  Pts 7

Last Match Played
6th January 2015 – ENL1
West Auckland 0 Newton Aycliffe 3

Facts
Founded: 1965
Nickname: The Newts
Record Attendance: 1,032 v Darlington 1883 – 8th December 2012
Joined Northern League: 2009-10
Home Colours: Blue Shirt, Shorts and Socks
Away Colours: 
Website: http://www.newtonaycliffefc.co.uk/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/NAycliffeFC
Facebook:

 

DCC – Durham City Result

Shildon progressed into the next round of the Durham Challenge Cup with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Durham City at Dean Street with 2 goals from Ben Wood and one from Lee Chapman.

Match report to follow.

Team

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

Subs

12) Lee Scroggins on for Hudson
14) Lee Chapman on for Wood
15) Chris Emms
16) Paul Connor on for Rae
17) Jack Taylor

ENL1 – Bedlington Terriers Result

A good start to 2015 with a 4-1 win over Bedlington Terriers at Dean Street. A Darren Richardson goal in the 4th minute was the only goal in the first half. After the break Shildon took control with further goals from Doninger, Rae and a free kick from Adam Rundle.

Full match report to follow

Team

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

Subs

12) Paul Connor on for Rundle
14) Liam Atkins
15) Chris Emms on for Greulich-Smith
16) Lewis Graham
17) Lee Scroggins on for Hodgson

ENL1 – Crook Town Result

Shildon scored eleven goals without reply in a one sided game against Crook Town. Goals came from Greulich-Smith 2, Rae 3, Doninger 2, Moore, Connor 2 and an own goal. Match report to follow.

Team

1) Lewis Graham
2) Jamie Harwood
3) Lee Chapman
4) Mark Hudson
5) Carl Jones
6) Daniel Moore
7) Billy Greulich-Smith
8) Sam Hodgson
9) Michael Rae
10) Mark Doninger
11) Adam Rundle

Subs

Paul Connor on for Rundle
Liam Atkin on for Jones
Chris Emms on for Michael Rae

Yellow Card

Jame Harwood

ENL1 – Shildon V Guisborough Result

Shildon went down 2-1 at home to Guisborough despite taking a lead through Bobby Moore. A goal just after half time brought Guisborough back into the game before John Brackstone received a Red Card to reduce the Railwaymen down to 10 men.

Team

1) Kyle Hayes
2) Jamie Harwood
3) John Brackstone
4) Mark Hudson
5) Darren Craddock
6) Carl Jones
7) Sam Hodgson
8) Daniel Moore
9) Michael Rae
10) Billy Greulich-Smith
11) Chris Emms

Subs

12) Adam Rundle
13) Mark Doninger
14) Paul Connor on for Hudson
15) Lee Scroggins on for Greulich-Smith
16) Darren Richardson on for Emms

Yellow

Moore

Red

Brackstone

ENL1 – Penrith Preview

penrith

 

Venue
Penrith AFC
The Frenchfield Stadium
Carleton
Frenchfield
Penrith
Cumbria
CA11 8UA

Match Day
2nd December 2014
Kick Off: 19:45

Admission Prices
Adult – £
Concession – £
Under 12’s –  

Current League Position –  15th ENL1
P 20  W 5  D 7  L 8  F 35  A 46  Pts 22

Current Form Guide (Last 6 League Games)
P 6  W 1  D 2  L 3  F 14  A 17  Pts 5

Last Match Played
29th November 2014 – ENL1
Newcastle Benfield 2 Penrith 2

Facts
Founded: 1894
Nickname: Blues
Record Attendance: 2,100 v Chester 1981 (at Southend Road)
Joined Northern League: 1999-2000
Home Colours: Blue Shirt, White Shorts, Blue Socks
Away Colours:
Website: N/A
Twitter: https://twitter.com/penrithfc
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Penrith-Afc/153999891327741

 

ENL1 – Durham City – Preview

durham

Venue
Durham City FC
New Ferens Park
Belmont Industrial Estate
Durham
DH1 1GG

Match Day
29th November 2014
Kick Off: 15:00

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

Current League Position –  10th ENL1
P 19  W 9  D 3  L 7  F 35  A 29  Pts 30

Current Form Guide (Last 6 League Games)
P 6  W 2  D 1  L 3  F 12  A 12  Pts 7

Last Match Played
22nd November 2014 – ENL1
Durham City 1 Billingham Synthonia 2 

Facts
Founded: 1949
Nickname: City
Record Attendance:
Joined Northern League: 2012/13
Home Colours: Yellow Shirt, Blue Shorts and Socks
Away Colours: White Shirt, White Shorts and Red Socks
Website: www.durhamcityafc.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/TheCitizensAFC
Facebook: N/A

 

 

ENL1 – Next Match – Bedlington Terriers (A)

 

 

 

Tonight’s match against Bedlington has been called off due to a waterlogged pitch.

 

bedlington

 

Venue

Bedlington Terriers FC

Welfare Park

Park Road

Bedlington

NE22 5DP

Match Day

26th November 2014

Kick Off: 19:45

Admission Prices

Adult – £ 6.00

Concession – £ 2.00

Current League Position –  9th ENL1

P 21  W 10  D 2  L 9  F 42  A 38  Pts 32

 

Current Form Guide (Last 6 League Games)

P 6  W 1  D 0  L 5  F 7  A 19  Pts 3

 

Last Match Played

22nd November 2014 – ENL1

Penrith 3 Bedlington 1

Facts

Founded: 1949

Nickname: Terriers

Record Attendance: 2,400 v Colchester United, FA Cup 1st Round 1998

Joined Northern League: 1982 / 83

Home Colours: Red Shirts, Shorts, Socks

Away Colours: Blue Shirts, Shorts, Socks

Website: www.bedlingtonterriersfc.com

Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/BTFCOfficial

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/bedlingtonterriersfc

 

Directions from Bedlington Terriers Website to the ground and Parking Information

From the A1:-
Take the Seaton Burn turn off and at the roundabout take the second turn off (A1088).
At the next roundabout, take the first turnoff to pass Aesica on the left. Straight over at the next roundabout.
You will go down a dip, over a bridge and back up the other side, do not turn off, continue on the same road until you come into Bedlington. At the top of the bank there is a roundabout outside the Red Lion pub, go straight over. Down the hill there is another roundabout at the Netto shop, take the second turnoff (turning right). Follow the road past the Police station and Law courts and the road bends sharply to the left. Continue around the corner, take the second right. The ground is at the top of the street.

From the A189:-
Follow the signs to Ashington.
Branch left at the 3 Horse Shoes turn off (junction with the A192/B1505) sign posted Morpeth. Take the second exit from the roundabout sign posted B1505 to Bedlington. Take no turn offs and you will go down a hill with sharp turns, cross a bridge and climb a steep hill (11%). Go along the street until the church is on your left and there is a junction on your right next to the Northumberland Arms. Take the turn off to your right and at the junction, turn right. Go round the corner and take the second right. The ground is at the top of the street.

WE RECOMMEND TO EVERYONE THAT YOU SHOULD PARK YOUR CAR BEHIND TESCO ON BEDLINGTON FRONT STREET. THIS IS A SHORT WALK FROM THE GROUND.

FA Vase 3rd Round Draw

Shildon have been drawn away to Shaw Lane Aquaforce FC in the 3rd Round of the FA Vase.

The game is to be played on Saturday 6th December Kick Off 3 o’clock

The supporters club will be arranging transport to the game. People wishing to travel can do so by seeing Winnie in person on match days or by calling her on 07784975451.Alternately you can call Russ on 07538789464 and he will pass on any bookings.

Owing to people not turning up for previous away travel a £10 Non refundable deposit will be required to secure you a seat.

 

A little more information on our next opponents below from Archie MacKay

The Northern Counties East Premier League side have dispatched the leaders of both the North West Counties Premier League and the Northern League in the previous two rounds of the competition and will be brimming with confidence that they can complete a giant-killing treble when the favourites for the competition come to town on 6th December.

The Barnsley based club, formed in 2012 as an amalgamation of three local clubs, currently sit second in their division, some way behind runaway leaders Tadcaster Albion.

While the club traces its roots back to the formation of an under 11 side in 1991, Shaw Lane have had somewhat of a meteoric rise in recent years, moving through the Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One after its first merger in 2011 before winning the Premier Division after its second merger in 2012 and gaining promotion to the Northern Counties East League (NCEL) Division One. A year later their meteoric rise continued when they finished runners-up in the NCEL Division One, winning promotion to the Premier Division.

Now their rise continues with major scalps in the FA Vase and if Shildon are to continue their quest to win the competition and merit their selection as bookie’s favourites, they will have to travel to the Shaw Lane ground and overcome the side whose name is on everyone’s lips at the moment.