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My Lifestory by Audrey Pettigrew Family Life
My Lifestory by Audrey Pettigrew Family Life I was born on 21st August 1932 at St Mary’s Hospital, Manchester. 2 The only photo taken of me as a baby is the one below, when I was 12 months old. Before I was born my mother gave birth to unnamed, stillborn, twin boys. 3 My mother was Margaret Evans and my father was Arthur Gregory. My dad served in World War I. A soldier’s tin hat, WWI Dad when he was in the army 4 After the war he became an engineer at Platts, Oldham. The headquarters of Platts 5 As a young woman my mum worked in cotton mills. Later she went into Service working for a family of Dutch Jews, who had fled to the U.K. to escape the Nazis in their homeland. The holocaust badge. The word Jew is written in Dutch. 6 The Dutch family became very instrumental in my upbringing, and became lifelong friends. Mum would take me to work with her where I met Jan, a Dutch boy. As youngsters we played happily together, and in our teens we spent many happy times in Holland. 7 I lived in Cranberry Street, Glodwick, Oldham, quite a poor neighbourhood. I lived in a two up two down terraced house with no bathroom. When I was 8 years old in 1940, I witnessed a bomb exploding in my street and destroying houses and the local pub, the Cranberry Inn. 8 My mother had several sisters who lived nearby. I affectionately knew them as the “old aunts” and they took turns at looking after me, whilst my mother worked. -
Push the Boundary Email: [email protected]
Push The Boundary Email: [email protected] 6 November 2019 Dear Abdallah We are writing to you on behalf of those Oldham Athletic supporters who have concerns about the future of our foot- ball club and in particular those listed at the end of this letter. “Push the Boundary” is a group of supporters who have common concerns that our football club is being run in a way that is contra to its best interests. The group has been founded by four supporters but we believe has the support of a large proportion of the fan base. Following the release of our independent group, signatures supporting this letter to you, have risen to 596 in the space of a week. This clearly shows the level of dissatisfaction and disconnect that sup- porters currently feel, at the current state of our beloved Oldham Athletic Football Club. The purpose of this letter is to express our specific concerns about the direction that Oldham Athletic appears to be taking under the current Board of Directors. We fully appreciate the state that the football club was in at the time that you were in negotiations with the previous owner and that these issues stretch back several years. It is far from ideal that Oldham Athletic Football Club no longer owns Boundary Park or the land upon which the ground is located. This will always hugely impact upon the amount of revenue that the club is able to generate. It was also apparent to most supporters that the club was on the brink of insolvency prior to your purchase. -
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3 Like the way 13 2019 in review promotion feels? A brief round-up of a monumental year in Salford City’s history... HONOURS Eccles & District League Division 2 1955-56, 1959-60 Eccles & District League Division 3 1958-59 Manchester League Division 1 1968-69 Manchester League Premier Division 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1978-79 Northern Premier League Division 1 North 2014-15 Northern Premier League Play-Off Winners 2015-16 National League North 2017-18 National League Play-Off Winners 2018-19 Lancashire FA Amateur Cup 1971, 1973, 1975 Manchester FA Challenge Trophy 1975, 1976 Manchester FA Intermediate Cup 1977, 1979 NWCFL Challenge Cup Take your business to the next level with our 2006 award-winning employee wellbeing services CLUB ROLL President Dave Russell Chairman Karen Baird 16. Salford City vs Crewe Alexandra Secretary Andy Giblin Committee Jim Birtwistle, Pete Byram, Ged Carter, Barbara Gaskill, Terry Gaskill, Ian Malone, Frank McCauley, Paul Raven, 07 32 Counselling Advice Online support George Russell, Bill Taylor, Alan Tomlinson, Dave Wilson Groundsmen George Russell, Steve Thomson On The Road The Gaffer Shop Manager Tony Sheldon CSR Co-ordinator Andrew Gordon In this special, Frank McCauley casts Graham Alexander leaves us with his Media Zarah Connolly, Ryan Deane, his mind back over how away trips final notes of the year. Will Moorcroft Photography Charlotte Tattersall, have changed since 2010. Howard Harrison 42 First Team Manager Graham Alexander 25 Assistant Manager Chris Lucketti Visitors Speak to one of our experts today GK Coach Carlo Nash Kit Manager Paul Rushton On This Day Head of Performance Dave Rhodes Find out more about this afternoon’s Physiotherapist Steve Jordan Boxing Day is a constant fixture in the opponents Crewe Alexandra! Club Doctor Dr. -
Midnight Walk 2021 Essential Guide
When is the Midnight Walk 2021? The walk is on Friday 20 August. Who can enter the walk? Entrants must be female, aged 11 years and above to register online. If entrants would like to bring a minor under the age of 11 years, they must email, events@ stlukes-hospice.org.uk for further in-formation. All entrants aged 11 to 16 must always be accompanied by a female parent or guardian. The parent or guardian must register for the event. 17-year-olds must have a signed consent form to take part but can walk the route without being accompanied by a female adult. Please note, places are limited, and you cannot register on the night of the event. How much does it cost to enter? The registration fee is £22 - this only covers the cost of your participation at the event and is non-refundable. All entrants must enter in advance either via the registration website or over the phone. All entries will be processed in the order we receive them. When is the latest I can register? We will be taking registrations up until 5pm on Tuesday 17 August. This will allow us enough time to create your event pack and assign you a timing chip. Unfortunately, we cannot take any registrations after this date. Please note, this year we have a set number of spaces and they do go very quickly; we recommend booking early to avoid disappointment. Where is Home Park, Plymouth Argyle, Plymouth? Home Park stadium is the football ground of Plymouth Argyle Football Club. -
WEYMOUTH Vs. DARTFORD the BOB LUCAS STADIUM, RADIPOLE LANE, WEYMOUTH SATURDAY 1ST AUGUST 2020 – KICK-OFF 1PM
VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH PROMOTION FINAL WEYMOUTH vs. DARTFORD THE BOB LUCAS STADIUM, RADIPOLE LANE, WEYMOUTH SATURDAY 1ST AUGUST 2020 – KICK-OFF 1PM OFFICIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAMME £ 3.00 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE 4th Floor Waterloo House 20 Waterloo Street Birmingham B2 5TB Telephone: (0121) 643 3134 thenationalleague.org.uk PRESIDENT Brian Lee MBE VICE PRESIDENTS Jack Pearce, Lord Faulkner of Worcester, Charlie Clapham MBE BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIRMAN Brian Barwick CONTENTS VICE CHAIRMAN Jack Pearce CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 5 WELCOME TO THE GAME Michael Tattersall A Welcome to the game from Vanarama National League Chairman, Brian Barwick and VanaramaUs Andy Alderson DIRECTORS Shahid Azeem, Caroline Barker, Sid Blain, 7/8/9 SEASON REVIEW Anthony Kleanthous, Jim Parmenter, Sam Elliott looks back at the 2019/2020 season Richard Parsons, Garry Plant, Steve Thompson MBE, Tony Wilson, 10/11 THE STORY SO FAR Graham Wood A Brief look back at the Eliminators and Semi-Finals OPERATIONAL SUPPORT DIRECTOR Colin Peake 22/23 CHAMPIONS CORNER LEGAL ADVISOR Mel Stein Sam Elliott and Oliver Osborn look at the Champions, Wealdstone HEAD OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Gary Owers 26 NATIONAL LEAGUE UNDER 19 ALLIANCE HEAD OF FINANCE Steve Brookfield OPERATIONS MANAGER 27 NATIONAL LEAGUE TRUST Michaela Garrard REGISTRATIONS & EVENTS 29 FACTS & FIGURES MANAGER Louise Edwards A look back at how the season ended with final tables and leading scorers ADMINISTRATION OFFICER Melissa Whitmore 31 TEAMS ADMINISTRATION OFFICER A check on todayUs Squads and Match Officials Michelle Gibson MEDIA AND OPERATIONS OFFICER Oliver Osborn LIFE MEMBERS W.J. King, D.R. Reynolds, N. White, G.E. Smith, P.D. -
National League South Top 10 Match Results
13 April 2018 Issue 22 Kerry Underwood For the previous edition of this newsletter click here. PLAY-OFFS, 2 SEMI-FINALS, 1 GOLD, 1 SILVER ANOTHER WEEK IN HEMEL HEMPSTEAD MATCH RESULTS Saturday 7 April (home) 3-1 Tuesday 10 April (away) 0-0 -See full match reports below- FORTHCOMING FIXTURES: Saturday 14 April (away) Thursday 19 April (home) Bognor Regis Town v Hemel Hempstead Hemel Hempstead v Wealdstone Kick-off at 3:00pm Kick-off at 7:45pm NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH TOP 10 Photo by Terry Rickeard. Photo Terry by HEMEL HEMPSTEAD LADIES MATCH RESULTS Sunday 8 April (away) 1-3 FORTHCOMING FIXTURES: Sunday 15th April 2018 (away) Sunday 29nd April 2018, (away) Regents Park Rangers v Hemel Hempstead v Hemel Hempstead Tottenham Hotspur Development Kick-off at 2:00pm Kick-off at 2:00pm GREATER LONDON WOMEN'S FOOTBALL LEAGUE GLWFL PREMIER Team P W D L P 1 Whyteleafe 18 17 1 0 52 2 Queens Park Rangers Development 18 15 0 3 45 3 Tottenham Hotspur Development 16 9 2 5 29 4 Hackney Womens 16 7 2 7 23 5 Hampstead 15 5 3 7 17 6 Hemel Hempstead 15 5 2 8 14 7 Regents Park Rangers 15 4 2 9 14 8 AFC Wimbledon Development 17 5 1 11 13 9 Victoire Ladies 17 3 4 10 10 10 Colne Valley 17 3 1 13 10 TUDORS VS CHIPPENHAM Hemel Hempstead Town 3 Chippenham Town 1 Match report by Allan Mitchell Hemel ran out comfortable winners despite playing the last half an hour with ten men after the influential Ismail Yakubu was somewhat harshly sent off in the second half. -
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BAGGIE SHORTS BAGGIE WEST BROMWICH ALBION SHORTS BAGGIE LONDON SUPPORTERS CLUB ISSUE 16 And so another season in the Champi- to fill our 16-seater minibus. In a similar onship it is then…although this time I vein, normal branch meetings are now want to talk about us! sparsely attended so I will be discussing how we might develop new models of contents As a branch we now have nearly 150 connecting and meeting up (perhaps members. I raise this because we have using technology) at the forthcoming seen other supporters’ clubs in decline: AGM on the 24th July at the Horseshoe Stoke City’s prominent London Branch Pub in Farringdon. has recently folded, and other geo- graphically-based Albion supporters’ We have responded by changing our clubs are witnessing declining numbers focus onto special events involving for- 03 14 coupled with ageing memberships. mer players and Albion icons. Only last Whilst we have bucked this trend month we had a wonderful evening with we should not rest on our laurels as I the great Laurie Rampling reminiscing View from the 10 An Evening with believe we can still reach a wider and about his times as photographer at the Chair Laurie Rampling younger group of Albion fans in the Albion. We’ve also had recent visits Steve Watts Aidan Rose region and involve them in our branch. from Dean Kiely and Brendon Batson. FA Youth Cup Semi To complement these events we have 04 Final Match Report 18 Patrick Fahey view from the chair Letter from the Hull City Editors 11 Match Report I reflected on why we have managed also launched the Albion banner in the Aidan Rose Chris Douglas to increase our numbers in this chal- East Stand and have produced our own A Plate, a Promotion, lenging environment. -
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Holmes wins at Atletico, Barca and Quail Hollow Real locked in tight title race TUESDAY, MAY 6, 2014 17 19 New league may not be answer to India’s soccer woes Page 19 LONDON: Liverpool’s Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez (right) heads the ball during the English Premier League football match against Crystal Palace. — AFP Liverpool blow away victory at Palace with substitute Dwight Gayle scoring twice after Premier League goal for Liverpool in his 50th league Damien Delaney put Palace back in the game with a appearance for them. EPL results/standings Crystal Palace 3 screamer in the 79th minute. Sturridge doubled the score with his 21st goal of Liverpool’s title hopes, already receding after last the season with a low deflected shot eight minutes Crystal Palace 3 Liverpool 3 week’s loss to Chelsea, are now hanging by an even into the second half while Suarez scored his 31st goal English Premier League table after yesterday’s match (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals slender thread. They have 81 points with one match of the season two minutes later after playing a swift against, points to play while City have 80 points and two games to one-two with Raheem Sterling to take Liverpool’s Liverpool 37 25 6 6 99 49 81 Aston Villa 36 10 8 18 39 54 38 Liverpool 3 go plus a nine-goal better goal difference than goal tally this season to 99 goals. Man City 36 25 5 6 96 37 80 Hull City 36 10 7 19 37 48 37 Liverpool. -
Football Conference Scene Issue 10
ConferenceSceneSeason 2 / Issue 10 footballconference.co.uk Vanarama Conference Bulletin Thursday 9th October 2014 Statistics Boss Brabin makes The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target John Rooney (Chester FC) 26 Shots Off Target welcome Port return John Akinde (Barnet) 22 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Patrick McLaughlin (Grimsby) 17 After the welcome comeback of Liam Daish in the Vanarama Conference with Shots Per Goal Nuneaton Town recently, another well-known Alex Rodman (Gateshead) 29 managerial character made a return to the Assists dug-out this week. Luke Young (Torquay), Sean Newton (Lincoln C) 7 Southport dispensed with the services of Martin Foyle after less than six months in Offsides charge at the Merseyrail Community Stadium John Akinde (Barnet) 20 following last Saturday’s 5-2 home hammering by Woking. Fouls And by the time Port lined-up to take on Louis Moult (Wrexham) 35 Lincoln City at home on Tuesday night, Gary Fouls Without A Card Brabin, who had short spell in charge of the Cheyenne Dunkley (Kidderminster) 21 club between April and June 2008 before going on to manage Cambridge United and Free-Kicks Won Luton, was handed the post. Connor Jennings (Wrexham) 35 He seemed to make an immediate impact maintained their top five spots and look Penalties Scored too as Port came back from 3-1 down to earn dangerous opponents now they’ve settled into C MacDonald (Barnet), K Davis (Braintree T) 3 a point through John Marsden in the 86th life in the Vanarama Conference. minute. Rovers’ Darrell Clarke earned recognition for Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks Despite that battling point, Southport remain his side’s good start to the season by winning Giuseppe Sole (Woking) 3 in third-bottom spot, with AFC Telford’s defeat the Vanarama manager of the month award Saves Made at home by Forest Green and Alfreton losing for September. -
I Went to the Hive and It's True, I Felt Like a Traitor
WEALDSTONE v ST ALBANS GUESTING: TIM PARKS WORLD OF BALL highlight of the day. ground so big? Has the chairman not noticed We avoided the £4 hot dogs and that he cannot grow crowds in that part of had a look in the long ‘Legends’ bar Harrow? Why is he even contemplating I went to which runs pretty much the whole knocking down the final small terrace to add length of the ground, an excellent to the existing 5,356 seats? Mr Symmons facility but with very few ‘legends’ reckons that the size of the stand roofs play displayed on its walls. Barnet FC’s his- a key part, appearing to host solar or mobile the Hive and tory only seems to go back to the late phone panels, while I favour the theory that 1980s. What would Roger Figg, the he wants to move another, better-supported D’Arcy brothers, Les Eason or Ricky club into the Hive to groundshare. But George have to say about that? probably not Wealdstone. it’s true, I felt Through the tunnel and up into the Looking down on the action, as Barnet main stand - very impressive you have singularly failed to tippy-tappy their way through the massed ranks of Sutton defend- www.wfcmegastore.co.uk to admit, with great sweeping views from our seats in the top row across the ers, I came to the conclusion that the Hive is like a traitor rest of the ground and much of Canons simply inappropriate for non-League football. The plastic at ast Saturday was one of the (top to bottom) Park. -
Conferencesceneseason 2 / Issue 16 Footballconference.Co.Uk
ConferenceSceneSeason 2 / Issue 16 footballconference.co.uk Vanarama Conference Bulletin Thursday 20th November 2014 Statistics BT Sport strike gold The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target By Steve Whitney John Rooney (Chester FC) 34 After another midweek rest due to the Shots Off Target England C international on Tuesday night, John Rooney (Chester FC) 31 the Vanarama Conference swings back into Shots Without Scoring action on Saturday with a whole host of big Sean Williams (Altrincham) 20 games. Standout fixture is the one at Kingfield Shots Per Goal between in-form Woking and leaders Barnet. Steven Gillespie (Altrincham) 31 The Cards moved into third place on Sunday Assists after a superb performance in front of the BT Luke Young (Torquay) 10 Sport cameras against FC Halifax at The Shay. BT Sport have really struck gold with their Offsides chosen games so far this season, and Sunday’s John Akinde (Barnet) 27 was another terrific advert for the Football Fouls Conference, including a free-kick of supreme John Akinde (Barnet) 38 quality from Giuseppe Sole that would have graced any league in any country. Fouls Without A Card Below the top two, the race for the play- Cheyenne Dunkley (Kidderminster) 26 off places is really hotting-up with only six Free-Kicks Won points separating Woking from twelfth-placed James Mulley (Braintree Town) 46 Wrexham. at Lincoln’s team hotel on the morning of the A couple of wins would make all the match. Penalties Scored difference and Eastleigh are one of those Crews of 55 firefighters from eight stations Brett Williams (Aldershot), John Akinde (Barnet) 4 amongst that pack of teams and they will be across the Southampton area tackled the Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks hoping to get their game at Hampshire rivals fire which prevented the Imps’ players from Giuseppe Sole (Woking) 4 Aldershot played. -
V GLOUCESTER CITY SATURDAY 7/12/2019 • KICK OFF 3.00PM
OFFICAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME OF SOUTHPORT FC • ISSUE 13 • £2.50 v GLOUCESTER CITY SATURDAY 7/12/2019 • KICK OFF 3.00PM NOTESMANAGERS SOUTHPORT We welcome Gloucester City to. If it’s South Shields it will mean FOOTBALL CLUB to The Pure Stadium this two long trips to the North East in afternoon. Thank you for the space of seven days as we are The Pure Stadium, Haig Avenue, coming to the game. due at Blyth on December 21st. Southport, PR8 6JZ A special welcome to James At Kidderminster last Saturday Tel: 01704-533422 Rowe who has only just been we went out and did the job and I Fax: 01704-533455 appointed in to the role at never felt like we were going to Website: www.southportfc.net Gloucester City, best of luck with lose. Charlie made two Twitter: @southport_fc the job, after today of course. outstanding saves which earned It goes without saying we were him a place in the Non League Directors: Ian Kyle, Liam Watson & all disappointed after the last Papers Team Of The Day but he Steven Porter didn’t have a lot more to do in home game when we went down 2-1 to King’s Lynn who went top of honesty. President: Sam Shrouder the table after the win. The much Devarn’s scoring streak In accordance with paragraph 2.13 of rules of The continues and he must be a red National League, the Club makes the following heralded first Lynn goal was statement: outstanding but as the manager hot contender for Player Of The Southport Football Club is a Company, limited by you do have to ask how you let a Month after a sparkling shares, registered in England and Wales with team have 21 passes without November.