Nantwich Town sign Leek striker Liam Shotton
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town have signed Liam Shotton from Leek Town.
The 6ft 3in target man previously spent a short spell with the Dabbers in 2008.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town have signed Liam Shotton from Leek Town.
The 6ft 3in target man previously spent a short spell with the Dabbers in 2008.
Nantwich Town’s new teenage star Elliot Osborne has been praised by boss Phil Parkinson.
Osborne changed the game for the Dabbers when he came on in their defeat away at Barwell.
Wistaston Ath have booked their place in the final of the Crewe FA Sunday Vase.
Wistaston Ath won through with a 2-1 victory at Salvador.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town almost earned all three points late on against Blyth Spartans, but were held to a draw by the FA Cup giant killers.
An 11th minute goal from Matthew Kosylo was cancelled out by a Dan Maguire equaliser before half-time.
Railway Hotel and FC Semtex have made it through to the final of the Crewe FA Sunday Cup.
Railway eventually overcame AFC Leopard in extra time.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town’s revival under new boss Phil Parkinson continued un-checked with a fine 1-0 away win at Frickley Athletic.
It was the third victory in four games for the Dabbers since former skipper Parkinson returned the Weaver Stadium to take over as manager.
Nantwich Town have lodged a complaint to police alleging one of their players was assaulted at the end of the Matlock Town game.
The club has made the complaint to police, the Evo-Stik League and the FA, and says it has supported it with photographic evidence.
Railway Hotel progressed in the Premier Division Cup with a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Sydney Arms.
Matt Cope gave the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier leaders the lead in the first half before Paul Bowyer equalised for Sydney.
By Richard Scott
New boss Phil Parkinson tasted defeat for the first time as Nantwich Town lost 2-1 at Matlock.
Dabbers new signing Elliot Osborne started, while injured Cliff Moyo was replaced by Shaun Dowling.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town boss Phil Parkinson says he is pleased with the players he has at the Weaver Stadium and is not looking to make major changes.
The Dabbers have had almost 50 players on the books this season, including former players and those yet to make an appearance.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town women’s team manager Jon Swift is looking forward to get back on the training pitch ahead of next season as his side looks to join a local league.
Swift, who joined the team at the start of this season, said recruitment was going well but would like to have more players in the squad.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town boss Phil Parkinson said his second win in charge was thanks to “the best football” he had seen in a long time.
A solitary goal from Max Harrop saw the Dabbers make it six points from six since Parkinson took over at the Weaver Stadium.
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