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Nantwich Town boss Jimmy Quinn keen to end “bad run”

Nantwich Town boss Jimmy Quinn keen to end “bad run”

By Robert Summerscales Nantwich Town boss Jimmy Quinn is keen to put the 3-0 drubbing at Hednesford behind them and look ahead to their next match. The Dabbers were well beaten by promotion hopefuls who included ex Nantwich favourites Michael Lennon and Dave MacPherson.

February 3, 2013
Evo-Stik Premier League: Nantwich Town 1 Hednesford 1

Evo-Stik Premier League: Nantwich Town 1 Hednesford 1

By Ashley Houghton A spirited second-half performance earned Nantwich Town their first home point in four games. Jimmy Quinn’s men went level with second placed Marine after a hard-fought 1-1 draw at home to Hednesford.

October 17, 2012
Evo-Stik match report: North Ferriby Utd 3 Nantwich Town 1

Evo-Stik match report: North Ferriby Utd 3 Nantwich Town 1

By Ashley Houghton The trip to North Ferriby proved a step too far as Nantwich’s unbeaten seven-match run came to an end. The Dabbers were beaten 3-1 in their final Evo-Stik Premier Division game of the season.

April 22, 2012
Evo-Stik match report: Stocksbridge Park Steels 1 Nantwich Town 5

Evo-Stik match report: Stocksbridge Park Steels 1 Nantwich Town 5

Nantwich Town put their point deduction and FA fine behind them by thrashing Stocksbridge Park Steels 5-1. Jimmy Quinn’s side took out their frustrations on the pitch in a rousing display in South Yorkshire last night (April 17).

April 18, 2012
Evo-Stik match report: Nantwich Town 1 Chorley 0

Evo-Stik match report: Nantwich Town 1 Chorley 0

By Andy Martell A superb second half goal by substitute Tom Urwin secured a deserved win for Nantwich Town at the Weaver Stadium. The breakthrough came in the 81st minute when fellow Dabbers substitute Josh Lane pushed his way into the Chorley box and found space to pull the ball back across goal.

April 15, 2012
Match report: Nantwich Town 0 Frickley Athletic 0

Match report: Nantwich Town 0 Frickley Athletic 0

By Andy Martell Nantwich Town extended their unbeaten run but were held to a successive 0-0 draw by league strugglers Frickley Athletic at the Weaver Stadium. The Dabbers applied early pressure to the visitors, but failed to capitalise on their advantage.

April 7, 2012
Match report: Nantwich Town 4 Rushall Olympic 1

Match report: Nantwich Town 4 Rushall Olympic 1

By Ashley Houghton Dave MacPherson grabbed a brace as Nantwich closed the gap on eighth place Rushall Olympic to one point at the Weaver Stadium. The Dabbers fell behind to a Mitchell Tolley penalty but MacPherson’s double and goals from Rod McDonald and Tom Urwin earned a convincing 4-1 win.

March 28, 2012
Evo-Stik match report: Northwich Victoria 2 Nantwich Town 1

Evo-Stik match report: Northwich Victoria 2 Nantwich Town 1

By Ashley Houghton Nantwich Town couldn’t repeat their Cheshire Cup midweek heroics of Moss Rose when they were beaten 2-1 by league rivals Northwich Victoria. The Vics, playing at ‘home’ at Macclesfield, came from behind to beat Jimmy Quinn’s side and boost their Evo-Stik Premier League title hopes.

March 18, 2012
Evo-Stik Premier match report: Chester FC 1 Nantwich Town 1

Evo-Stik Premier match report: Chester FC 1 Nantwich Town 1

By Ashley Houghton Nantwich Town boss Jimmy Quinn says consistency is key to reach the playoffs after a fine 1-1 away draw at table-topping Chester FC. Michael Lennon gave the Dabbers the lead but ex-Crewe Alex midfielder Antoni Sarcevic levelled two minutes later.

January 2, 2012
Nantwich Town mount stunning fightback for 5-4 win at Whitby

Nantwich Town mount stunning fightback for 5-4 win at Whitby

Nantwich Town came from 3-0 down to win an extraordinary game at Whitby Town  5-4. An incredible second half comeback included two goals each for Dave Macpherson (pictured) and Sean Cooke, Macpherson completing a hat-trick.

December 3, 2011

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