Nantwich Town power to 4-1 away win at Rushall Olympic
By Ryan Batty
Nantwich Town bounced back from midweek defeat to power to a 4-1 victory away at Rushall Olympic.
And victory came after they went behind as early as the fifth minute.
By Ryan Batty
Nantwich Town bounced back from midweek defeat to power to a 4-1 victory away at Rushall Olympic.
And victory came after they went behind as early as the fifth minute.
Nantwich Town notched a fine win over National League side Wrexham AFC at the Weaver Stadium.
The Reds had won their previous five pre-season matches but lost by a Jordan Davies goal to the Dabbers.
Nantwich Town have re-signed two key players, in goalkeeper Krystian Burzynski and defender Joel Stair.
Manager Dave Cooke believes the deals will help the Dabbers form a key defensive unit as the 2017-18 season draws nearer.
By Steven Dale
A hat-trick from Sean Cooke helped Nantwich Town to a comfortable 4-1 victory against Marine at the Weaver Stadium.
The Dabbers were off to a flying start with a first-minute header from Joel Stair putting them ahead.
Nantwich Town recorded a superb win over promotion rivals Rushall Olympic at Dales Lane.
A Sean Cooke double say them come from a goal down to secure three points and move just two points off the play-offs.
By Jack Jones
Nantwich Town bounced back from their FA Cup disappointment when they saw off Marine on a wet and windy night on Merseyside.
A Josh Hancock hat-trick – from a trio of Sean Cooke assists – was extended their unbeaten league run to seven games.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town made history as they made the second round proper of the FA Trophy for the first time, beating Matlock Town at the Weaver Stadium.
Goals either side of half-time from Josh Hancock and Elliot Osborne sealed the victory.
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