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Evo-Stik match report: Buxton FC 3 Nantwich Town 1

Evo-Stik match report: Buxton FC 3 Nantwich Town 1

By James Briscoe Buxton FC emerged better off from a frantic last ten minutes to defeat Nantwich Town 3-1. Dabbers had levelled with seven minutes left, but the hosts hit back with a late late show of their own.

May 2, 2013
Evo-Stik match report: Worksop Town 0 Nantwich Town 2

Evo-Stik match report: Worksop Town 0 Nantwich Town 2

By James Briscoe Nantwich Town skipper Darren Moss continued his heroics leading the Dabbers to a vital away victory. Moss (pictured) scored his side’s first goal in six hours in boss Jimmy Quinn’s 100th match.

February 24, 2013
Nantwich Town hunt fans who abused badly injured opponent

Nantwich Town hunt fans who abused badly injured opponent

Nantwich Town bosses have vowed to hunt down unruly fans who shouted abuse at a badly injured opponent. Oscar Radford suffered a severe leg injury during the Dabbers’  home game against Matlock Town.

February 18, 2013
Evo-Stik match report: Nantwich Town 0 Matlock Town 1

Evo-Stik match report: Nantwich Town 0 Matlock Town 1

By Robert Summerscales Ten-man Nantwich Town lost 1-0 to Matlock  in a controversial game at the Weaver Stadium. But the match will be remembered for an ill referee and a serious leg injury which suspended play for 20 minutes.

February 16, 2013
Match report: Nantwich Town 2 FC United of Manchester 3

Match report: Nantwich Town 2 FC United of Manchester 3

By Ashley Houghton Two fine late saves by FC United of Manchester keeper James Spencer put a dent in Nantwich Town’s playoff push. Spencer saved superbly from Rod McDonald’s powerful 30 yard strike and then from Josh Lane in a one on one.

January 6, 2013
Evo-Stik match report: Nantwich Town 4 Stocksbridge Park Steels 3

Evo-Stik match report: Nantwich Town 4 Stocksbridge Park Steels 3

By Ashley Houghton Nantwich Town came out on top in a seven-goal thriller at the Weaver Stadium as they extended their unbeaten run to four. A Josh Lane brace and goals by Darren Moss and Sean Cooke gave the Dabbers a 4-1 lead.

December 2, 2012
Evo-Stik match report: Nantwich Town 2 Buxton 2

Evo-Stik match report: Nantwich Town 2 Buxton 2

By Ashley Houghton Josh Lane’s late strike rescued a point for Nantwich Town in an enthralling encounter at the Weaver Stadium. Lane’s 86th minute goal levelled the game at 2-2 after Mark Reed had given Buxton the lead.

November 21, 2012
Nantwich Town boss Jimmy Quinn in hunt for winger

Nantwich Town boss Jimmy Quinn in hunt for winger

By Ashley Houghton Nantwich Town boss Jimmy Quinn says he is looking to bring in a wide man before the start of the Evo-Stik Premier Division campaign. Quinn says although he is happy with his squad, he would like to strengthen in wide areas.

July 24, 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

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