Hunt for new Nantwich Town head coach gets underway
Nantwich Town have unveiled an advert to appoint a successor to Jimmy Quinn. The club is looking to bring in a new head coach to revive the team’s flagging Evo-Stik Premier League fortunes.
Nantwich Town have unveiled an advert to appoint a successor to Jimmy Quinn. The club is looking to bring in a new head coach to revive the team’s flagging Evo-Stik Premier League fortunes.
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.
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.
Nantwich Town boss Jimmy Quinn has swooped to bring prolific marksman Mark Beesley to the Weaver Stadium. The former Chester City and Cambridge United hitman was one of the leading scorers in the Evo-Stik Premier League last season with struggling Burscough.
Nantwich Town striker Michael Lennon revealed it “saddened” him to leave the Weaver Stadium after four years. The marksman, who has been a firm favourite with Dabbers’ fans, has signed for Hednesford Town.
Nantwich Town pulled off a stunning victory in the Cheshire Senior Cup final, beating Stalybridge from the league above 1-0. Michael Lennon’s strike late in the first half was enough to bring home the silverware to the Weaver Stadium.
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.
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).
By Ashley Houghton Nantwich Town boss Jimmy Quinn described Sean Cooke’s wonder strike as “special” in the 1-1 draw at local rivals Stafford Rangers. The ex-Crewe Alex winger netted the equaliser in the final minute as both sides were reduced to ten men in a feisty affair at Marston Road.
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.
By Ashley Houghton Nantwich Town extended their unbeaten run to three after playing out a stalemate with play-off chasing Hednesford Town. A solid defensive play prevented the hosts from taking three points in what they described in the match day programme as a ‘must-win’ game.
By Ashley Houghton Two goals from Michael Lennon (pictured) helped Nantwich Town to a 3-0 victory over Kendal Town at the Weaver Stadium. Dabbers manager Jimmy Quinn fielded seven players under the age of 21 and one of them, Tom Urwin, grabbed the second goal for Nantwich.
Nantwich Town beat league opposition in Macclesfield to make it through to the Cheshire Cup Final. The Dabbers ran out easy 3-0 victors over their League Two opponents to secure a stunning away victory at Moss Rose.
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum.
Contribute MonthlyContribute Once
Recent Comments