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Stalybridge Celtic v FC United 3pm Saturday October 5th

Posted: Thu 03 Oct, 2019 9:51 pm
by Paul Hinson
In the last meeting between the two clubs FCUM won the Manchester Premier Cup Final 1-0 at Boundary Park in May 2017.
Stalybridge manager Simon Haworth won the first of 5 International caps for Wales against Scotland in a 1-0 win in March 1997.
Defender Stephen O’Halloran made 45 appearances for FCUM in the 2018-19 season.
Midfielder Kallum Mantack made 4 appearances for FCUM in the 2017-18 season.
FCUM have won 2 of 3 fixtures at Bower Fold against Celtic.
After 10 League games the Reds have 12 points compared to 6 points in 2018-19.

Re: Stalybridge Celtic v FC United 3pm Saturday October 5th

Posted: Fri 04 Oct, 2019 9:02 pm
by Greg Broadhurst
Not sure if anyone might be going for a drink in Stalybridge before, but for those who might, you can drink in both the shortest and longest named pubs and walk a mere 50 yards between!

The ‘Q’ and Rifleman (short version of its name) are next to each other!

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... rifleman-q

Aside of the two pubs, there will be a charity at Bower Fold collecting tomorrow.

Reubens Retreat, based in Glossop, will be there, they do some amazing work and a friend is involved with them, so if anyone can spare change tomorrow, I know it’ll be appreciated by them.

Re: Stalybridge Celtic v FC United 3pm Saturday October 5th

Posted: Fri 04 Oct, 2019 11:20 pm
by Guy Mansfield
Stalybridge Celtic v FC United
NEXT LEAGUE GAME: Stalybridge Celtic v FC United
On Saturday 5th October ko 3,00pm, FC United travel to Bower Fold, Motram Road, SK15 2RT to play Stalybridge Celtic in the Northern Premier League - Admission is pay on the gate £10 Adults, £6 Concessions, Juniors £1.

Saturday 5th October
The Bet Victor Northern Premier League Premier Division
Stalybridge Celtic v FC United

ADMISSION PRICES: PAY ON THE GATE
Adults: £10.00
Concessions- £6.00 (Over 65’s, Students with Valid ID & 16-18 year olds)
Children U16: £1.00

Please note parking is very limited.

BARS AND FOOD
There is a brand new social club open from 12.30 with food available.
Food Huts and the Fish and Chip Bar also available and a confectionery stand.

Re: Stalybridge Celtic v FC United 3pm Saturday October 5th

Posted: Sat 05 Oct, 2019 12:39 pm
by Ben Hughes
NEXT COMMENTARY:

FC Live returns this afternoon with coverage of Stalybridge Celtic v FC United in The Northern Premier League.

Here is Statto Paul's Preview

https://audioboom.com/posts/7387991-fc- ... e-celtic-a

And if you cannot make this one in person, then tune in from 2.30pm on http://www.fc-radio.co.uk

Re: Stalybridge Celtic v FC United 3pm Saturday October 5th

Posted: Sat 05 Oct, 2019 2:29 pm
by Ben Hughes
PRE MATCH INTERVIEW:

Last night, we caught up with FC United Manager Neil Reynolds to hear his thoughts heading into this afternoon's match at Stalybridge

https://audioboom.com/posts/7388024-pre ... e-celtic-a

Re: Stalybridge Celtic v FC United 3pm Saturday October 5th

Posted: Sat 05 Oct, 2019 8:16 pm
by Ben Hughes

Re: Stalybridge Celtic v FC United 3pm Saturday October 5th

Posted: Tue 08 Oct, 2019 8:07 am
by Nick Duckett
Last gasp FC United win five goal thriller at Stalybridge Celtic
FC United picked up three hard fought but deserved points at former landlords Stalybridge Celtic thanks to a last minute winner.

The game didn’t start well for the Reds when a free-kick was spilled by Paddy Wharton, Darius Osei was first to the loose ball and he rolled three ball in.

On six minutes Alex Curran ran the full length of the Celtic half and found space in the box, he shot was well saved by Alex Fojticek who is on loan from Manchester United. Fojticek was called into action again five minutes later, this time keeping out an Alex Babos volley. Wharton was in action at the other end saving from Craig Hobson and Osei.

Just before the half hour. Mike Potts saw a shot saved at the near post and right on half time Aaron Morris fired wide.

The second half started in a similar way with half chances at either end but it was the introduction of Paul Ennis that changed the game. On 56 minutes he played at superb ball through to Tunde Owolabi who took a touch and finished well into the far corner.

Ten minutes later FC took the lead when a poor back pass put Fojticek in trouble though he hesitated and allowed Owolabi in. He rounded the keeper but was forced wide, happily he was supported by Ennis who rolled the ball into the goal.

With nine minutes on the clock Celtic equalised when a free kick was headed in by Osei. FC pushed forward for the win, Curran seeing a cross deflected onto the post and sub Jack Lenehan heading just wide. Just as it looked like a point each, Ennis fired a free kick into the box that eluded everyone and flew into the far corner to take the the points back to Broadhurst Park.

Report by Steven Wood

Website man of the match: Luke Griffiths. Played the deep lying midfielder perfectly. Covered every blade of grass, broke up Celtic play and did the simple things to start FC attacks.