BARNTON Football Club The Villagers 2019/20 Official Matchday Programme Welcome to The Offside Trust Stadium Barnton v Vauxhall Motors Saturday 7th March 2020, 3.00pm

www.offsidetrust.com The North West Counties Football League First Division South BARNTON Our next match at The Offside Trust Stadium: Football Club The Villagers Year Formed: 1946 Legal Entity: Barnton Unincorporated The Offside Trust Stadium, Townfield Lane, v Barnton, Northwich, CW8 4LH Website: www.barntonfc.org Stockport Town Twitter: @barntonfc County Affiliation: Saturday 28th March 2020 Cheshire FA Previous Leagues: 3.00pm Cheshire League 2019/20 Admission Prices: The North West Counties Football League First Division South £5 adults, £3 concessions, children free Midweek Match Night: Wednesday Home Colours: Black & White Striped Shirts, Black Shorts & Socks Life Member: Barbara Leicester Chairman: Steve Lloyd Vice-Chair: Peter Lewis, Jayne Lewis Secretary & Treasurer: Andy Williams Media Officer: Niall Owens Catering: Norma Lloyd, Julie Alcock, Wendy Williams Groundsman: George Matzen Programme Editor: Karl Ladley Photographer: Rob Hardley Head Of Football Operations: Mike Alcock Head Of Junior Academy: Dave Bryning Joint First Team Managers: Liam Page, Neil Murray First Team Coaches: Jordan Stafford, Shaun Mangan Head Of Player Development: Garry Moore Physiotherapist: Lewis Doyle Under-21s Head Coach: Iain Wright THE SQUADS Saturday 7th March 2020, 3.00pm BARNTON v VAUXHALL MOTORS Arran Lyons The Offside Trust Stadium Ryan Crump Ryan Botell James Edgar Joshua Williams Kristofer Leigh Ben Forster Kynan Mason Niall Ford www.offsidetrust.com Joe Heath Alex Jones MATCH OFFICIALS Matty Carlin Owen Farrell REFEREE Tom Mitchell Luke Vayro Simon Robinson Glenn Rule Will Avon ASSISTANTS Danny Cross Nathan Saunders Ivan Lawrence Haydn Cooper Josh Crofts Lewis Lawrence Ryan Cox Connor Naughton Karl Noon Sam Houghton Anthony Gardner Elliott Jones Michael Burkey Matthew Rigby Greg Drummond Richard McQuade Joe Brandon Eden Gumbs Ben Holmes Michael Price Jack Kelly Hamish Essa Tom Davies Connor Anderson Jay Harvey Luke Sutton Cameron McGregor Ryan Malone Ross Waring Jordan Cobley Keep in touch with us on Twitter: Kieran Hamm Rio Gill Kieran Fair Will Gatward @barntonfc Tom Ruffer Tom Edwards or visit our website: Kyle Scarisbrick Andres Lopez barntonfc.org Lewis Willingham Rhys Long Harry Lambert Amir Hajri

TODAY'S OTHER FIXTURES Abbey Hulton United v Cammell Laird 1907 Cheadle Heath Nomads v Stockport Town Cheadle Town v Maine Road Eccleshall v New Mills Ellesmere Rangers v FC Oswestry Town St. Martins v Stone Old Alleynians 07870 Wythenshawe Amateurs v West Didsbury & Chorlton 978700 Wythenshawe Town v Abbey Hey youthkickscoaching.com Sandbach United v Alsager Town (PLAYED LAST NIGHT) co-pack.co.uk WELCOME TO TOWNFIELD TO TONIGHT’S VISITORS VAUXHALL MOTORS FOOTBALL CLUB Ground: The Syncreon Arena, Rivacre Road President: Len Jones Chairman: Tony Woodley Vice-Chairman: Alan Bartlam VAUXHALL : Colin Wheelwright Secretary Director of Football: Jon Waring Manager: Mike McGraa Colours: White Shirts, Navy Shorts & Socks Website: www.vauxhallmotorsfc.co.uk MOTORS FC Twitter: @Vauxhallmotorfc Vauxhall Motors FC was founded in 1963, shortly after the opening of the new Vauxhall Car Plant in Ellesmere Port. Early in its history, they played in the Ellesmere Port League and the Wirral Combination, but soon grew too strong for those leagues. By 1970, the club had achieved several promotions and played on the company-owned Hooton Park. By 1987 however, it had opened its own ground, Rivacre Park, where the club plays today. The opening of the new ground was especially important as then England manager Bobby Robson brought a number of former international stars for the opening game.

On the pitch, the club also started finding some success, winning its first West Cheshire League championship in the 1985/86. Soon after, they reached their first Cheshire Amateur Cup Final and triumphed in the Wirral Senior Cup. These accomplishments did not go unnoticed, as the club successfully applied to join the North West Counties League for 1987/88. They easily won the league's Second Division in their second season, and finished fourth in the First Division in 1989/90 before winning the NWCL Cup the following season, beating Darwen 2-0.

Soon after the club took the decision to move back down to the West Cheshire League, where they finished in third place in the two following terms. However, in 1994/95, the club won both divisions of the league – only the third time any club had achieved that in the league's 125-year history and were accepted back into the North West Counties League. Just as before, they easily won the Second Division, but did not have the best of seasons in Division One, although they did reach the semi-final of the Cheshire Senior Cup. They continued to play in Division One, and reached the final of the NWCL Cup, losing to Kidsgrove Athletic.

The 1998/99 season was the team's best to that point, reaching the fifth round of the FA Vase, earning its best ever league position in third place, and won the NWCL Cup against Prescot Cables. However, the next season was even better, with the team reaching the FA Vase semi-finals and winning the NWCL title, thus earning a spot in Division One of the Northern . The reserves also enjoyed a successful season, winning The Pyke Cup for the first time in the club’s history.

The club enjoyed considerable success in the as well, earning promotion to the Premier Division in their first season, and finishing in second place in that division. The team continued to play well, with its high point coming when they defeated Queens Park Rangers in their first appearance in the FA Cup first round, before losing in the next round in a televised match against Macclesfield Town in November 2002. The season after, the club hired manager Owen Brown and they earned promotion to newly formed Conference North in 2004. The club finished 21st in the 2007/08 season, and were due to be relegated but after Nuneaton’s liquidation and the Conference's decision to expel Boston United, the club were reprieved. In the 2009/10, the club finished 20th. However, due to the earlier resignation of Farsley Celtic and the subsequent demotion of Northwich Victoria due to financial troubles, the club was again given a reprieve.

In 2010/11 season, they reached the FA Cup first round, but were unable to repeat the success of eight years previously, drawing 0–0 away to Hartlepool United before losing the home replay 0-1. In May 2011 it was announced that, due to a promotion at work, Carl Macauley was stepping down from his role as manager and that his assistant Anthony Wright take over the reins with former Notts County, Peterborough United and Vauxhall striker Gary Martindale as his number two. However results didn't go as hoped despite assembling one of the strongest squads the club had seen, resulting in Carl Macauley making a shock return to the Rivacre Park hotseat in November 2011 with Anthony Wright reverting to Assistant Manager and Gary Martindale to Coach. In March 2014 the club announced its intention to withdraw from the Conference North due to "ever-increasing costs" leaving the club with no alternative but to return to the West Cheshire League to stabilise and rebuild the club once again. A week after the announcement long-serving manager Carl Macauley left to become Assistant Manager to Steve Burr at Chester. Only four of the founder members of Conference North remained in the league for its first ten seasons: Gainsborough Trinity, Harrogate Town, Stalybridge Celtic and Vauxhall Motors. Vauxhall's league positions in those campaigns were 15th, 18th, 15th, 21st, 11th, 20th, 17th, 18th, 12th and 18th. On 26 April 2014 Motors played their last game in Conference North for the foreseeable future.

In May 2014 former Vauxhall favourite Alan Schumacker was appointed as first team manager. The former Motors defender was a member of Alvin McDonald's all conquering North West Counties League championship side and had been reserve team manager since the summer of 2010. He appointed Kevin Baker as his assistant and Steve Foulkes as coach for the coming season. At the end of that season, the club had triumphed in the Wirral Senior Cup for the third time in five seasons, having won their first Cheshire Amateur Cup the previous season.

At the end of the 2015/16 season Alan Schumacker was replaced by former Motors assistant manager Anthony Wright and former Mersey Royal Youth team manager Joe Wright as his assistant. However in October Anthony Wright had to step down due to family commitments and a month later Joe Wright also left the club. In November 2016 the former Burscough captain, ex AFC Liverpool assistant manager and Prescot Cables Reserve team manager Karl Bell was appointed the club’s new manager, assisted by Dean Evans. Karl had to rebuild a team in mid-season and as a result, they finished a disappointing 8th. In 2017/18 they remained unbeaten in the league until just before Christmas, but sadly fell away towards the end of the season however, as they finished second in the West Cheshire League and also runners-up in both the Cheshire Amateur Cup and Pyke Cup. Those disappointments saw Karl relieved of his duties after the penultimate game of the season.

Despite those frustrations, Vauxhall Motors had been accepted to re-join the North West Counties Football League after an 18- year absence, as the competition restructured to include North and South sections at First Division level. The appointment of former Conwy United and Cammell Laird 1907 manager Mick McGraa, who steered Lairds to the First Division play-off final and the First Division Cup final in 2018, signalled the club’s intentions to be competitive. Mick, a former Motors player, had taken over at Cammell Laird in October 2016 with no players and no victories. Despite a decent run towards the end of that season, he was unable to prevent the club from relegation but the following term he almost guided Lairds to promotion, losing out in the final play-off away at Whitchurch Alport in mid-May.

Speaking back in July 2018 ahead of the new campaign, Motors Vice-Chairman Alan Bartlam said everyone at the club was looking forward to their return to the North West Counties Football League. "It will be just marvellous to be back in the league", said Alan. "It is something we have been striving towards, for maybe the last couple of years, but we had to stabilise the club before we could make this decisive move. In addition, there has been an awful lot of work going on around the Syncreon Arena complex, with a second floodlit all weather pitch installed, the old one refurbished and a brand new clubhouse being built. All are now in place and we are looking forward to competing at this level once more."

The team made a great start on their return with a 4-1 victory away at New Mills on the opening day and maintained consistent form throughout the season. They reached the 2nd round of the FA Vase and finished runners-up in the league, only missing out on promotion to the Premier Division due to the complicated points-per-game system that was in place for 2nd-placed Step 6 clubs.

They have been in terrific form this season, having lost just three games in the league to currently boast a ten-point lead at the top of the Division One South table. They look certain to put last season's disappointment behind them and deservedy claim promotion to the Premier Division. They also reached the 4th round of the FA Vase, and after winning here at Barnton in the Cheshire Senior Cup earlier this term went The Vauxhall Motors squad warm up before a game on to reach the quarter-finals, where they were at their impressive Syncreon Arena complex unluckily eliminated on penalties by Hyde United of the Northern Premier League Premier Division. 2019/20 FIXTURES, All fixtures are North West Counties League First Division South matches unless stated Date H/A Opponents Score Crowd 1 2 3 4 5 6 03.08 A Ellesmere Rangers 3-0 68 Lyons Botell^ Stafford Ikusemori Ford Worsley 06.08 A Vauxhall Motors 0-4 102 Lyons* Botell^ Stafford Ikusemori< Ford Worsley 10.08 H Wythenshawe Town 2-1 51 Lyons Richards^ Crofts Ikusemori< Ford Rizzotti 17.08 H Cheadle Heath Nomads 0-2 54 Lyons Richards Crofts Ikusemori Ford Rizzotti 20.08 A Wythenshawe Amateurs 0-3 142 Lyons Botell Crofts* Dwyer R Ford Rizzotti 23.08 H Cheadle Town 1-0 51 Lyons Botell Crofts Stafford Worsley Rizzotti< 26.08 H West Didsbury & Chorlton 0-1 100 Lyons Richards Vayro Dwyer R Ford Worsley 10.09 A Abbey Hey 2-4 82 Lyons Botell Kinsey< Stafford Worsley Rizzotti 14.09 A St. Martins 2-1 32 Lyons Botell Vayro Ikusemori Richards Worsley 20.09 H Abbey Hulton United 0-2 54 Lyons Botell Vayro Stafford Richards Worsley 27.09 A FC Oswestry Town 1-2 52 Lyons Botell< Saunders Stafford Richards Vayro 05.10 H Abbey Hey (1DC:2) 0-4 71 Lyons Botell Saunders Worsley Richards Vayro 18.10 A Rylands (MLC:1) 0-5 115 Lyons Botell Crofts Worsley Richards Ford 30.10 H Vauxhall Motors (CSC:1) 0-5 44 Lyons Botell Crofts Farrell Jones A Vayro 02.11 H Eccleshall 0-2 50 Lyons* Richards Jones A Farrell Ford Worsley 09.11 A Stone Old Alleynians 1-2 40 Lyons Botell Jones A Farrell Ford Jones E 13.11 H Alsager Town 1-1 54 Lyons Botell Jones A1 Worsley* Ford Jones E 16.11 H Cammell Laird 1907 2-3 64 Lyons Botell Jones A Worsley Ford Avon 19.11 A Sandbach United 1-0 51 Lyons Botell Jones A Naughton* Ford Avon1 30.11 A Maine Road 0-3 54 Lyons Vayro Jones A Naughton Ford Avon* 04.12 H Abbey Hey 2-3 51 Lyons Vayro Jones A Naughton Ford Farrell 07.12 H Sandbach United 3-2 68 Lyons Botell Rigby Naughton Ford Jones A 21.12 H Ellesmere Rangers 0-2 55 Lyons Botell Jones A Naughton* Ford Farrell 04.01 A New Mills 0-1 124 Lyons Botell Jones A Naughton* Ford Vayro 11.01 H Stone Old Alleynians 1-6 51 Lyons Vayro Forster Naughton Ford Avon 18.01 A Abbey Hulton United 0-1 110 Lyons* Botell Williams Naughton Jones A Avon 25.01 H Maine Road 2-3 66 Lyons Botell Williams Farrell Ford* Jones A 01.02 A Cheadle Heath Nomads 2-1 41 Lyons Botell Williams Forster Ford Jones A 04.02 A Wythenshawe Town 0-5 92 Lyons Botell Williams Forster Ford Jones A* 08.02 H St. Martins 1-0 159 Lyons Botell Forster Avon Ford* Jones A 11.02 A Cammell Laird 1907 2-0 62 Lyons Botell^ Williams Avon Ford* Jones A 07.03 H Vauxhall Motors 15:00 Sat 16.03 A Winsford United (MCSC:QF) 19:45 Mon 21.03 A West Didsbury & Chorlton 15:00 Sat 24.03 A Alsager Town 19:45 Tue 28.03 H Stockport Town 15:00 Sat 01.04 H FC Oswestry Town 19:45 Wed 04.04 A Eccleshall 15:00 Sat 11.04 H Wythenshawe Amateurs 15:00 Sat 13.04 A Stockport Town 15:00 Mon 18.04 A Cheadle Town 15:00 Sat 25.04 H New Mills 15:00 Sat

Barnton were awarded a bye to the 2nd Round of the PlayerMatch.com First Division Cup.

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Cammell Laird 1907 27 8 6 13 52 57 -5 30 Ben Forster 4 (+3) 0 0 0 4 (+3) 0 14 Abbey Hulton United 29 10 0 19 38 74 -36 30 Matthew France 0 (+3) 0 2 0 2 (+3) 0 15 New Mills 26 8 5 13 46 61 -15 29 Will Gatward 0 (+3) 0 0 0 0 (+3) 0 16 BARNTON 28 9 1 18 29 55 -26 28 Rio Gill 4 2 0 0 4 2 17 Sandbach United 25 9 0 16 34 44 -10 27 Eden Gumbs 8 2 0 0 8 2 18 Alsager Town 26 6 7 13 30 57 -27 25 Sam Houghton 18 6 2 0 20 6 19 Ellesmere Rangers 26 6 5 15 35 72 -37 23 Ayodeji Ikusemori 5 (+2) 0 1 0 6 (+2) 0 20 St. Martins 28 5 3 20 33 69 -36 18 Alex Jones 16 1 1 0 17 1 Elliott Jones 9 (+1) 0 0 (+1) 0 9 (+2) 0 Darren Kinsey 2 0 0 0 2 0 Rhys Long 0 (+1) 0 0 0 0 (+1) 0 Andres Lopez 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aaron Lyons 28 0 3 0 31 0 Ryan Malone 2 (+3) 0 0 0 2 (+3) 0 Richard McQuade 4 (+3) 0 0 0 4 (+3) 0 Derek McShane 0 0 0 (+1) 0 0 (+1) 0 James McShane* 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jason McShane* 10 1 1 0 11 1 Louis Myers 0 0 1 0 1 0 Connor Naughton 8 (+2) 0 0 0 8 (+2) 0 Michael Price 0 (+2) 0 0 0 0 (+2) 0 Callum Richards 7 (+4) 0 2 0 9 (+4) 0 Matthew Rigby 10 (+3) 0 1 0 11 (+3) 0 Josh Rizzotti 5 0 0 0 5 0 Nathan Saunders 1 0 1 0 2 0 Jordan Stafford 7 (+4) 0 1 0 8 (+4) 0 Luke Sutton 9 (+4) 0 2 (+1) 0 11 (+5) 0 Lee Vaughan 4 (+2) 0 0 0 4 (+2) 0 Taxi & Minibus Hire Luke Vayro 8 (+5) 0 2 0 10 (+5) 0 6 Seat People Carriers 8 Seat Minibuses Ryan Wan 0 (+6) 0 0 0 0 (+6) 0 . Josh Williams 5 0 0 0 5 0 All local Trips . All hospitals covered Luke Wilson-Jones* 6 (+1) 2 0 0 6 (+1) 2 Any private function you may be attending David Worsley 10 0 2 (+1) 0 12 (+1) 0 Leon Wright* 1 0 0 0 1 0 Night Club runs including Hen Parties and Stag Do’s Also registered for Barnton in 2019/20: Airport Transfers to any mainland UK airport Rob Ablewhite, Adam Collins, Jordan Dwyer, Ryan Gibson, Local Authority Contracts Amir Hajri, Mark Keddie, Sean Kelly, Harry Lambert, Owen Mitchell, Anthony Molloy, Gary Robinson, James Rogers, All vehicles GPS controlled . All drivers DBS checked Joe Salter, Chris Smith, Jamie Weeder, Ellis Wrench. 01606 872000 barntontravel.co.uk www.offsidetrust.com BARNTON FOOTBALL CLUB Ground: Offside Trust Stadium, Townfield Lane OUR CLUB Chairman: Steve Lloyd Head Of Football: Mike Alcock Secretary: Andy Williams HISTORY: Joint Managers: Liam Page, Neil Murray Coaches: Jordan Stafford, Shaun Mangan Head Of Player Development: Garry Moore Colours: Black & White Shirts, Black Shorts & Socks Website: www.barntonfc.co.uk BARNTON FC Twitter: @barntonfc Barnton Football Club was founded in 1946 and in 1948 became a founder member of the Mid-Cheshire League. They played in that league (renamed the Cheshire League in 2007) until 2014, and at that time were one of only two clubs to have been in the league throughout its 66-year history, the other being Knutsford. Barnton won the league on eleven occasions, including seven consecutive league titles between 1996–97 and 2002–03; a run began under the leadership of the legendary Terry Murphy. The pinnacle of the club’s success came with winning the National League Systems Cup while representing the Mid-Cheshire League in the inaugural competition of 2003–04. They beat West Cheshire, Liverpool Combination and South Western League opposition along the way before defeating the Cambridgeshire County League 2–0 on their home soil in the final. As a result of this they went on to represent England in the UEFA Regions Cup in Slovenia and Bosnia where they won four, drew one and lost one of their games, narrowly failing to reach the final stages of the competition.

The club submitted an application to join the North West Counties Football League for the start of the 2014–15 season. They were successful in their application and their place in the newly formed Division One was confirmed on 29 May. A few days later, Andy Burgess was appointed as the club’s new manager, with Ian Ross stepping down to concentrate on his role as chairman. However, Burgess left the club by mutual consent in November and forward Colin Quirk was placed in temporary charge. Within a week Allan Glover was appointed as the new manager, but he was succeeded by Leon Knight in March 2015. The club finished seventh in their inaugural season in the North West Counties Football League, just outside the Division One Play-Off places.

During Barnton’s second season in the First Division, the club accepted Leon Knight’s resignation as manager in early March, and appointed Danny Meadowcroft as interim manager until the end of the season. The team then went on to lift the Reusch First Division Cup and also gained promotion to the North West Counties League Premier Division by beating Bacup Borough in the Division One Play-Off Final. The club then said goodbye to Ian Ross who stepped down as Barnton chairman after four years, and the management team also moved on to pastures new.

In May 2016, Steve Lloyd and Mike Alcock took over as Barnton’s new management team, with Tim Burton as the new chairman. After a promising start to the campaign, the team then picked up just one point from twelve matches to find themselves firmly in the bottom three. However, some quality additions to the squad in autumn sparked a revival, and the Villagers ended 2016/17 comfortably clear of the relegation zone.

Despite picking up points from some hard-earned drawn games early in 2017/18, Barnton had to wait until November for their first league win, which came away at West Didsbury & Chorlton. Unsurprisingly, the team were firmly ensconced in the relegation places for the remainder of the campaign, with the second win only arriving at fellow strugglers AFC Darwen in March. The inevitable demotion was confirmed shortly afterwards, although the team did manage to win a further two games once the pressure was off to eventually finish second bottom.

In 2018/19 Barnton finished in 12th position in the newly-created First Division South of the North West Counties League, under new player-manager James McShane. Steve Lloyd moved up to become chairman, with Mike Alcock joining him on the senior committee. McShane left the club in October 2019 and was replaced by his former assistants Liam Page and Garry Moore who took over as joint-managers. Neil Murray was added to the management team in January 2020. BARNTON FOOTBALL CLUB HONOURS: Mid-Cheshire League Champions: 1980, 1983, 1989, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Mid-Cheshire League Challenge Cup Winners: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995,1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004 Mid-Cheshire Saturday Challenge Cup Winners: 2013–14 Cheshire League Division Two Champions: 2013 Cheshire Amateur Cup Winners: 1949, 1969, 2002, 2004 The Reusch First Division Cup Winners: 2015-16 Cheshire Senior Cup Winners: 1981 Record Attendance: 554 v Bacup Borough, NWCFL Division One Play-Off Final, 14 May 2016 BARNTON SPONSORS Major thanks to the Kit Suppliers and Sponsors for our teams during 2019/20:

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