Jon Gold steps down as Nantwich Town chairman
Jon Gold is to step down as Chairman of Nantwich Town FC.
Jon, who has led The Dabbers for the past seven years, will be replaced by Tony Davison with effect from today May 1.
Jon Gold is to step down as Chairman of Nantwich Town FC.
Jon, who has led The Dabbers for the past seven years, will be replaced by Tony Davison with effect from today May 1.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town manager Phil Parkinson said his Dabbers side were a joy to watch in their final game of the 2014-15 campaign.
Parkinson admired his side’s performance at the Weaver Stadium as they drew 1-1 with play-off contenders Ilkeston.
By Richard Scott
A well taken goal by Steve Jones earned Nantwich Town a 1-1 draw against Ilkeston on the final day of the Evo-Stik season.
Ilkeston needed to match Blyth Spartans’ result to secure a play-off spot.
Nantwich Town were narrowly beaten away at Rushall Olympic despite dominating the second half.
The Dabbers were trailing at the break, after they had cancelled Rushall’s opener on eight minutes just seconds later.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town manager Phil Parkinson has hailed the victory over Whitby as one of the best moments in his managerial career.
Goals from Steve Jones and Ben Harrison sealed all three points for the Dabbers and ensured their safety in the league.
Nantwich Town’s battling victory over Whitby Town at the Weaver Stadium has secured their Evo-Stik Premier League status.
The Dabbers secured a dramatic 2-1 win with late Steve Jones and Ben Harrison goals to move clear of the relegation zone.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town player-coach Danny Griggs said the team was “gutted” by the last-gasp defeat at Blyth Spartans.
And now the Dabbers have to pick themselves up for the visit of Whitby Town to the Weaver Stadium tonight (April 14).
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town suffered a cruel late defeat away at Blyth Spartans in a match they deserved more from.
The Dabbers took the lead midway through the first half through Harry Clayton.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town blitzed their local rivals Witton Albion with a stunning Bank Holiday display in front of almost 500 fans.
The 3-0 victory at the Weaver Stadium moves the Dabbers nearer to safety above the Evo-Stik Premier League drop zone.
By Richard Scott
A first-half goal from Nicky Platt gave Nantwich Town an impressive 1-0 win over promotion-chasing Curzon Ashton at the Tameside Stadium.
The goal came on 41 minutes with Platt turning in a Liam Shotton cross for his first goal since his return to the Weaver Stadium.
By Richard Scott
Phil Parkinson said match-winner PJ Hudson had “toyed” with his emotions in the seconds before hitting the crucial goal against Belper.
Nantwich Town’s 2-1 victory over the bottom club kept the Dabbers just above the relegation zone in Evo-Stik Premier Division.
By Richard Scott
PJ Hudson’s late winner gave Nantwich Town a crucial victory over the league’s basement club Belper Town.
Hudson picked up a knock down by Nicky Platt before shooting through the legs of Dan Haystead to give Nantwich all three points.
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