Nantwich Town FC launches new women’s team for 2013-14 season
Nantwich Town’s first ever women’s team has been launched at the club’s Weaver Stadium. And interest in the team has been strong, with experienced players coming forward to join.
Nantwich Town’s first ever women’s team has been launched at the club’s Weaver Stadium. And interest in the team has been strong, with experienced players coming forward to join.
Nantwich Town supporters are being asked to help spruce up Weaver Stadium in time for the new 2013-14 season. The club’s annual close season tidy up will take place this weekend July 6 and 7.
New Nantwich Town boss Danny Johnson has made another signing, bringing in midfielder Mark Jones. The 27-year-old arrives at the Weaver Stadium from Radcliffe Borough, where he was captain for the last three seasons.
Exclusive An FA-Affiliated football league in Nantwich is at the centre of a racism investigation. Cheshire FA and league organisers Pitch Invasion are probing claims of “disgraceful” racial abuse in a game at Nantwich Town Weaver Stadium.
By James Briscoe Nantwich Town are hoping to launch a new women’s team for the 2013/14 season. And the club is keen to hear from any players to register their interest.
Nantwich Town under 15s have completed a stunning end-of-season double. The youngsters, managed by Andy Slaney and Jay Bateman, brought silverware back to the Weaver Stadium after winning the Under 15s South Cheshire Youth League and Cup.
By James Briscoe New Nantwich Town boss Danny Johnson has moved quickly to bring in Alex Frost from former club Ashton United. ‘Frosty’, who made over 200 appearances for Ashton under Johnson, is also new Dabbers club captain.
Big-hearted Nantwich Town fans have dug deep to raise funds for a new tannoy system at the club’s Weaver Stadium. The Independent Supporters Association unveiled the system in the Whitby Morrison Ice Cream Van stand before the final home game of the season.
By James Briscoe A late penalty from Nantwich Town substitute Joe Guest earned his team a fourth win in five. Guest’s strike helped the Dabbers overcome a spirited Frickley Athletic who put in their own late flourish.
By James Briscoe Nantwich Town hope to continue their upturn in form when they welcome Frickley Athletic to the Weaver Stadium. Frickley lag eight points behind Nantwich in the Evo-Stik Premier, having played a game more.
By James Briscoe Nantwich Town’s Harry Clayton carried on where his Wembley hero brother Max left off by firing the Dabbers to victory. Clayton (pictured) thumped home a leveller for Nantwich as they came from behind to beat Whitby 2-1.
By James Briscoe A solitary goal from a Harry Clayton penalty gave Darren Moss-led Nantwich Town a second league win in a row. The Dabbers secured a narrow 1-0 victory over relegation-threatened Eastwood Town.
By Robert Summerscales Harry Clayton and Tom Bentham opened their goal accounts for Nantwich Town who beat Witton Albion for a first home win of 2013. Both players netted close-range tap-ins to secure victory over their Cheshire rivals.
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