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Midfielder Iain Howard leaves Nantwich Town

Midfielder Iain Howard leaves Nantwich Town

Nantwich Town midfielder Iain Howard has left the club because of travelling problems.

Howard, who joined the club from Witton Albion in September, car shared with a number of players who have already left this season.

February 7, 2015
Nantwich Town heartache as FC United win in final minute

Nantwich Town heartache as FC United win in final minute

By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town beat the snow and ice – but couldn’t beat FC United of Manchester despite an excellent performance.

The Dabbers lost 2-1 after an injury time goal from Craig Linfield pinched all three points for FC United.

January 18, 2015
Nantwich Town denied victory by last minute Buxton goal

Nantwich Town denied victory by last minute Buxton goal

By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town were just seconds away from taking all three points at home to Buxton.

But an equaliser in the 95th minute of the game gave the Bucks a 1-1 draw at the Weaver Stadium.

December 21, 2014
Nantwich Town beaten 3-1 away at Whitby Town

Nantwich Town beaten 3-1 away at Whitby Town

By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town will count themselves unlucky after going down to a 3-1 defeat away at Whitby Town.

The Dabbers hit the woodwork twice and scored from the spot, but despite creating a hatful of other chances they couldn’t take them.

October 25, 2014
Nantwich Town new boy Iain Howard happy with Dabbers move

Nantwich Town new boy Iain Howard happy with Dabbers move

By Richard Scott
New Nantwich Town midfielder Iain Howard believes joining the Dabbers from rivals Witton Albion was “a no brainer”.

Howard has been reunited with former boss Danny Johnson who he played for at Ashton United, before leaving to join Chester.

September 23, 2014

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