Nantwich Town men’s and women’s teams honoured at awards night
Nantwich Town men’s and women’s teams were celebrated at their end-of-season awards night.
The men’s side overcame a tough early winter to secure a solid mid-table finish.
Nantwich Town men’s and women’s teams were celebrated at their end-of-season awards night.
The men’s side overcame a tough early winter to secure a solid mid-table finish.
By Jonathan White
The third annual ‘Bingo Night’ at Nantwich Town Football Club’s Optimum Pay Stadium helped raise £745.
Ninety people took part in the event which was organised by the Nantwich Town Independent Supporters Association (NTISA) to raise money for Nantwich Town FC.
Supporters, officials and members of Nantwich Town’s FA Vase winning side enjoyed a reunion at the Weaver Stadium – 10 years on from the famous cup victory.
Then captain and now current manager Phil Parkinson, and then manager Steve Davis, now boss at Crewe Alexandra, were among those present – along with the trophy itself.
A book celebrating the cup triumph of probably Nantwich Town’s most successful team has been unveiled.
The 2005/06 season team saw Nantwich Town win the national competition, becoming the first team in Cheshire to win it.
Nantwich Town will end their eventful 2015-16 campaign with an end of season awards night on April 30.
Players, officials and fans will be at Weaver Stadium to recognise those who have made the season so successful.
Nantwich Town fans can reminisce about the club’s famous FA Vase triumph 10 years ago at a special reunion event.
The Nantwich Town Independent Supporters Association has organised the event for Friday May 6.
Mayor of Nantwich Cllr John Lewis has opened a new food area at Nantwich Town Football Club. The area was built thanks to funding by Nantwich Town Independent Supports Association (NTISA) with help from Nantwich Town Council.
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