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Confirmed player movements registered with the EVO-STIK Northern Premier League from Sunday 23 November to 11am on Saturday 29 November 2014.
Dominic Barrett from Mossley to Ashton United
Nelson Mota from Ramsbottom United to Darlington 1883
Jake Hibbs from FC Halifax Town to Droylsden (loan)
Michael Monaghan from Burscough to Droylsden
Jameel Ible from Guiseley to Frickley Athletic
Ryan Price from Leek Town to Halesowen Town
Adam Hassan from Notts County to Ilkeston FC
Adam Freeland from Clitheroe to Lancaster City
Matthew Murfin from Burton Albion to Loughborough Dynamo (work exp)
Ashley Thorpe from Burton Albion to Loughborough Dynamo (work exp)
Joseph Conchie from Hyde to Marine
Christopher Hamilton from Sheffield United to Mickleover Sports (youth loan)
Bradley Robinson from Ashton United to New Mills
Jose Gurrionero from Munoz C E Constancia (Spain) to Newcastle Town
Danny South from Frickley Athletic to Ossett Albion
Sam Dickinson from Clitheroe to Padiham
Daniel Whitehall from Marine to Prescot Cables
Gino Kelleher from Notts County to Rainworth Miners Welfare (work exp)
Malachi Slaven from Radcliffe Borough to Ramsbottom United
Malik Boukari from Deols (France) to Romulus
Matthew Chadwick from Ashton United to Salford City
Daniel Lloyd-Weston from Southport to Salford City (loan)
Joseph Cracknell from Hull City to Scarborough Athletic (loan)
Maxence Loose from Marquette (France) to Stamford AFC
Lloyd Dean from Kidsgrove Athletic to Warrington Town
Lee Gaskell from Ramsbottom United to Warrington Town
Steven Tames from Hyde to Warrington Town
James Brown from Gateshead to Whitby Town
Lewis Clarkson from Bradford City to Whitby Town (youth loan)
James King from Bradford City to Whitby Town (work exp)
Andrew Robertson from Trafford to Witton Albion
New signing?
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New signing?
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- Laurel Lane Lamper
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Re: New signing?
Played against us several times I reckon, including
Yeltz 1 Stafford 1
26/08/2002
DJ's Report
Halesowen Town: Clarke; Colwell, Burnham, Smith, Collins, Skidmore, Quiggin (Newall 84), Leadbeater (Ashby 67), Elmes, Taylor, Hines (Reece 10). Unused Subs: Spencer, Garvey
Stafford Rangers: Price; A. Gibson (Daniel 67), Carter (Lovatt 84), Barrow, McAughtrie, Robinson (Bott 75), Berks, Heath, Bailey, Davidson, R. Gibson. Unused Subs: Wilkes, Ward.
Referee: H. Singh (West Bromwich)
Attendance: 736
Booked: Heath (41), Reece (70), Skidmore (84)
Sponsors' Man of the Match (Twenty Twenty Promotional Ltd): Richard Colwell
Halesowen seemed on course to hold on for a narrow morale-boosting first win until they conceded a late goal directly from another set piece.
Stafford made the livelier start with the impressive David Berks firing in a 4th minute low drive which was grabbed by goalkeeper Tim Clarke before Richard Colwell turned a 7th minute cross away with Rob Heath lurking free in space. Berks then made an excellent 13th minute run but his chip shot was collected by Clarke.
With both sides lacking inspiration in the final third of the field, Halesowen's first real effort came when Richard Leadbeater hit a 25-yard drive over the bar in the 19th minute following a knock down by Rob Elmes. Substitute Dominic Reece, replacing the injured Les Hines, hit a Jason Burnham free-kick just past the post six minutes later. An overhead kick from Collins was then just tipped away by goalkeeper Ryan Price from under the bar after Reece earned a 35th minute corner. Stafford's Daniel Davidson beat defender Neil Smith in the 40th minute to set up Robin Gibson but he curled his effort wide of the mark.
Halesowen took the lead a minute before the break when Reece worked well down the left wing and his cross to Elmes let in JIMMY QUIGGIN to scoop the ball home from 8 yards out.
The home side never really looked like adding to their goal tally in the second half although Elmes flashed a corner from Mark Taylor over the bar in the 58th minute and Skidmore drove wide after 73 minutes. Jason Ashby came on as a substitute for his first outing of the season to replace the injured Leadbeater but it was Halesowen's defence that was kept increasingly busy as the game wore on. Berks produced a 25-yard shot which was turned away for a corner by Clarke in the 75th minute and Halesowen then desperately defended two corners despite introducing John Newall to bolster the defence.
Stafford eventually equalised five minutes from time when Skidmore needlessly conceded a free-kick on the edge of the penalty area and BERKS curled the free-kick directly past the suspect Halesowen defensive wall leaving goalkeeper Clarke standing.
Yeltz 1 Stafford 1
26/08/2002
DJ's Report
Halesowen Town: Clarke; Colwell, Burnham, Smith, Collins, Skidmore, Quiggin (Newall 84), Leadbeater (Ashby 67), Elmes, Taylor, Hines (Reece 10). Unused Subs: Spencer, Garvey
Stafford Rangers: Price; A. Gibson (Daniel 67), Carter (Lovatt 84), Barrow, McAughtrie, Robinson (Bott 75), Berks, Heath, Bailey, Davidson, R. Gibson. Unused Subs: Wilkes, Ward.
Referee: H. Singh (West Bromwich)
Attendance: 736
Booked: Heath (41), Reece (70), Skidmore (84)
Sponsors' Man of the Match (Twenty Twenty Promotional Ltd): Richard Colwell
Halesowen seemed on course to hold on for a narrow morale-boosting first win until they conceded a late goal directly from another set piece.
Stafford made the livelier start with the impressive David Berks firing in a 4th minute low drive which was grabbed by goalkeeper Tim Clarke before Richard Colwell turned a 7th minute cross away with Rob Heath lurking free in space. Berks then made an excellent 13th minute run but his chip shot was collected by Clarke.
With both sides lacking inspiration in the final third of the field, Halesowen's first real effort came when Richard Leadbeater hit a 25-yard drive over the bar in the 19th minute following a knock down by Rob Elmes. Substitute Dominic Reece, replacing the injured Les Hines, hit a Jason Burnham free-kick just past the post six minutes later. An overhead kick from Collins was then just tipped away by goalkeeper Ryan Price from under the bar after Reece earned a 35th minute corner. Stafford's Daniel Davidson beat defender Neil Smith in the 40th minute to set up Robin Gibson but he curled his effort wide of the mark.
Halesowen took the lead a minute before the break when Reece worked well down the left wing and his cross to Elmes let in JIMMY QUIGGIN to scoop the ball home from 8 yards out.
The home side never really looked like adding to their goal tally in the second half although Elmes flashed a corner from Mark Taylor over the bar in the 58th minute and Skidmore drove wide after 73 minutes. Jason Ashby came on as a substitute for his first outing of the season to replace the injured Leadbeater but it was Halesowen's defence that was kept increasingly busy as the game wore on. Berks produced a 25-yard shot which was turned away for a corner by Clarke in the 75th minute and Halesowen then desperately defended two corners despite introducing John Newall to bolster the defence.
Stafford eventually equalised five minutes from time when Skidmore needlessly conceded a free-kick on the edge of the penalty area and BERKS curled the free-kick directly past the suspect Halesowen defensive wall leaving goalkeeper Clarke standing.
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Re: New signing?
he was at the game today


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Re: New signing?
I've also just read a 1989 programme when Ryan was in goal against us for Stafford Rangers in the Staffs Senior
Cup.
Cup.
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Re: New signing?
Obviously signed as back up to Sarge then, with Sam probably getting/continuing his first team football elsewhere. Smart move to get some cover.
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