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Conference North should comprise:
Alfreton, Altrincham, Barrow, Bradford PA, Droylsden, Gainsborough T., Harrogate T., Hinckley U., Hucknall T., Kettering T., Lancaster C., Leigh RMI, Moor Green, Northwich Vics, Nuneaton Boro', Redditch United, Runcorn FC Halton, Stafford Rangers, Stalybridge Celtic, Southport, Vauxhall Motors, Worksop Town.
Above: Courtesy of Alan Johnson's photosite, a dramatic picture of Moss Lane yesterday, as it undergoes drainage and levelling work.
Striker Alex Hay (23, right), who had a successful loan spell at Alty in 2000-01, has been released by Tranmere Rovers. Marc Whiteman scored the only goal in Lewes's Ryman League play-off win last Monday whilst Lance Key saved two penalties in Kingstonian's win in another Ryman play-off game this week. However, another Alty keeper, Richard Acton, was the subject of a complaint from a reader in the NL Paper on Friday, for his alleged behaviour when playing for Rhyl recently.
Runcorn FC Halton have denied claims made in the Liverpool Echo regarding the current situation. On the Runcorn forum, club secretary Debbie Quaile said "There is no truth in this whatsoever. We are not in a in a brilliant state financially but what club is?"
Courtesy of Jo Ryan comes the above picture of Alty Youth's double-winning side. For identification of the players and other pictures from Monday's final game, see the Youth page.
IC Cheshire says that "This Sunday a meeting will recommend who goes where in the new-look non-league structure... However, any decisions taken this weekend will be subject to ratification by the FA National League System Committee". Runcorn chairman Dr Dave Robertson said: "We are looking for new investment now to strengthen the squad and give players a better chance of success at this new level... We have a few debts to finish off this season and it is a challenge for the board, Supporters' Club and Linnets Independent Supporters' Trust to do what's necessary. We are talking to three or four potential investors about the opportunity provided by playing at Conference level. One of the most important things is it gives us a range of local derbies that should increase our average gate considerably and give us some big-match feeling". Runcorn's Secretary, Debbie Quaile, "has resigned but will remain with the club until the end of the month. The chairman wants clarification on whether the resignation also covers her roles of company secretary and director".
Carl Ruffer, on loan at Droylsden from Chester City last season, has moved to Morecambe.
The UniBond League says that "Burscough signed Dave McKearney from Morecambe on Tuesday. The 35 year old defender/midfielder is a former England semi-pro international".
The UniBond Premier Division for 2004-05 is expected to comprise:
Craney has played two trial games for Tranmere Rovers' reserves this week. From the Liverpool Daily Post, a report on Tranmere Rovers Reserves' victory against Burnley this week says, Rovers "eventually equalised in the 59th minute. Thomas Rooney and trialist Ian Craney were involved in the build up". The Alty captain appears to have played at no.6.
To vote for any category in the inaugural National Game Awards, sponsored by Carlsberg, email here. The Non-League Paper is promoting the voting and has already mentioned Alty's Ian Craney and Stuart Coburn as contenders. This Friday's NLP "will cover the 2004 Club Website of the Year".
On the subject of voting, Ian Craney was voted the Alty Fans' Forum's Internet Player of the Year for the third successive season last week. Right, he receives his award from Gary Warrington, who runs the Fans' Forum (link at top of page) in addition to his sterling work in coordinating the half-time bucket collections for STAR at Moss Lane.
"Southport boss Liam Watson has swooped to bring in two new faces to strengthen his squad. In comes ex-Preston North End and Cambridge City centre-back Farrell Kilbane and it's a return to Haig Avenue for midfielder Dominic Morley. Both have been on Watson's wish list for some time and both players agreed to sign this week as their contacts expired at Lancaster and Runcorn respectively", reports IC Southport.
Harrogate Today quotes Town boss John Reed: "It has got a fabulous ring to it - Harrogate Town in the Conference. We are now a Conference club". He added that "We have a shopping list and will be looking at bringing 8 or 9 players in next season". Talking of their last-day win at Ashton, he added "I was delighted we beat them because if you had a choice between playing Ashton and Runcorn next season, you'd go with Runcorn every time because they have better facilities". The article adds that "Reed admitted his attacking philosophy may have to be tempered in the Conference North... 'We may have to pull the reins on our cavalry charge next season. I played in the same Doncaster boys side as Kevin Keegan and we try to play the same kind of football but we may have to be more organised in our pattern of play next season'", he said.
"The Board of STAR, the Altrincham FC Supporters’ Trust, has issued the following statement of its policy on the acquisition of shares in Altrincham Football Club:
With regard to proposed acquisition of shares in Altrincham Football Club, STAR's objective is to safeguard the long term viable existence of the Football Club. STAR's strategy to achieve this objective is to try to build a shareholding of 10%. STAR believes this would be a sufficient holding to represent the views of supporters of Altrincham Football Club in the critical decisions made by the Club. A holding of this size is likely to be achieved over a long period of time and STAR will continue to encourage existing shareholders to donate some or all of their shareholding to STAR to help protect the long term interests of the Football Club and the legacy of its supporters.
STAR currently holds 3,109 shares in the Football Club, around 3% of the total, with further shares expected shortly, and is actively seeking shares in line with its stated policy and its aim of achieving a real say in the running of the Club".
The poster (right) has been pasted on the walls of Moss Lane to thank all Altrincham fans for their support this season.
From Leigh's website comes news that "Eight of RMI's current players will definitely departing Hilton Park, seven definitely staying, with the future of three others unclear as yet. Striker Damian Whitehead, midfielders Carl Rezai and Steve Gunby, former club captain Martyn Lancaster, Michael Price, Paul Shepherd, Wayne Maden and former Manchester City veteran Steve Redmond have all been released... The players that will be staying are former Derby County midfielder Gareth Holmes, Australian goalkeeper Ian Martin, midfielder Steve Smith, ex-Altrincham Trinidadian Mario Daniel, full back Andy Roscoe, Warren Peyton and former Oldham Athletic and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Gary Kelly, who will also take over the position of RMI's assistant-manager that was vacated by Redmond's departure. It is unclear whether centre back Neil Durkin will be staying because of his work commitments, and top scorer David McNiven will only stay should he accept Leigh's offer of a new contract, with the same fate hanging over the future of former Burnley defender Gerry Harrison".

This website was contacted recently by Jim Newton from Urmston who had found a silver medal, inscribed "Altrincham FC, 1939" amongst his deceased uncle's effects. He believes it belonged to his grandfather John Arthur Garner, a lifelong supporter of The Robins. The medal, dated 1939, is something of a mystery as Alty won nothing that year, though they were runners-up in the Western section of the wartime Cheshire County League. Club historian Terry Rowley has suggested, without having yet seen the medal, that it may derive from one of the medal competitions organised as fundraisers by Altrincham in the 1930s. Anyone with further information about the medal is asked to e-mail it, please, to the website, here. Jim has kindly donated the medal to the Football Club and delivered it into manager Graham Heathcote's keeping last week who was very pleased to receive it. It is pictured, above.
Altrincham Youth completed their league season with a 2-1 win over Marine at Moss Lane on Sunday afternoon. The goals came from Danny Grimshaw and Steve Lunt, the latter goal was Alty's 100th in all competitions this season.
Right: Coach Neil Thomason and manager George Heslop hold up the Premier Cup and Premier Championship trophies after Sunday's game.
For more pictures, see the Youth Page.
Dr Martens Play-Offs:
Redditch now play away at Merthyr Tydfil on Saturday and if they win, they will join Altrincham in Conference North. If they lose, then either Cambridge City or Worcester City will join us. Cambridge is marginally north of Worcester but Worcester want to play in the North.
Above, left-back Matt Tooth, one of three Alty Youth players who figured in Gtr Manchester Schools' U-19' triumph in the national cup final this week, is seen playing (in blue) against Leigh yesterday - see below for more on yesterday's game. Josh Collins is in the background.
The Youth team is managed by George Heslop and coached by Neil Thomason, who have done a tremendous job once again this season. Tickets will be available at the match for the youth team's presentation night at Moss Lane on 22 May. Tickets cost £5 and include a buffet and disco.
Alty Youth, already league champions, won again today at Pennington FC. Steve Lunt scored twice and Danny Grimshaw got the third as two goals in the final eight minutes saw Alty home. Above, Steve Lunt (pointing) turns to thank Matt Tooth for the cross for his second goal, whilst below, Paul Lewis is a model of concentration on a pitch covered in daisies and dandelions.
Chairman Geoff Goodwin (left) told the Pink of qualification for Conference North, "I honestly feel this is a turning point in Alty's history... We have one man to thank more than any other for this and that man is Graham Heathcote. What he has achieved this season on a shoestring budget is nothing short of unbelievable and it's my genuine belief that there's not another manager out there who could have done for us what he has... Without him, not only would we not have been promoted, there would no longer be an Altrincham Football Club... It was Graham who persuaded me to to come to Altrincham two years and hopefully , I and my fellow directors, Grahame Rowley and Andrew Shaw, are repaying the faith the club placed in us. But there simply would be no Altrincham without Graham".
Geoff added, "Graham joined me for a brief celebration after we'd clinched promotion, then he excused himself so he could go and clean the changing rooms. That's just so typical of him and it's things like that people don't see. He never stops working for the club".
Goodwin went on, "We've again made a profit this year, albeit a small one, and that again is in no small part due to Graham, for never once has he asked to go above his budget even when we've been crippled with injuries. Once we've got the VAT man off our backs then we can begin to think of giving Graham more money for the team but our fans have got to realise that this can't happen overnight". Geoff said, "Thankfully, we have a group of players here who want to play for Graham and Altrincham. They're not on good wages yet they've never stopped battling... Had we not gone up...I'm not sure if Graham would have carried on as manager and to me, that would have been a disaster... Among the plans we have in place is one to relaunch our reserve team which should enable us to keep together our successful youth side. I believe we've got a future, particularly with Graham in charge. To my mind, he's our answer to Sam Allardyce. I simply can't praise him enough".
The Pink also writes about "unsung hero", Alty physio Gary Thompson. According to Graham Heathcote, Gary has been "the busiest man at Moss Lane" recently. "Gary has worked harder than anyone here over the last month, coming to the ground day and night to treat our long line of injured players. He really has been instrumental in what we have achieved and I'm eternally grateful".
Graham also singled out player Gary Scott for thanks after he had returned to action early from a bad facial injury. "Gary set a fantastic example to the other lads... For me, his fight for the cause epitomised our season".
Graham added that his top wish for the summer is that Rod Thornley gets fit after his operations.
Responding to rumours that Accrington Stanley are lining up a bid for captain Ian Craney, Graham told the Pink, "Accrington haven't enquired about Ian but were they to do so, I'd tell them he's contracted to us for another season and that I'm not looking to sell him. There's also the possibility of him going to one or two League clubs and the truth is I'd be disappointed if bigger clubs weren't looking at Ian because he's absolutely outstanding... But Ian's not going anywhere unless someone comes in with what would have to be a very good offer".
"The Harrogate Advertiser reports that Town manager John Reed hopes to bring some "big-hitters" to the club during the summer". Reed said: "We have a shopping list, and will be looking at bringing in eight or nine players next season... there will be no let-up in our efforts to bring players in. We know where the players are but with daft money knocking about, it is important to keep the cards close to your chest. We are now a Conference club and it's an exciting time for the club but although we don't know what is around the corner, we want to be able to compete with finances and take the club forward. There will be no dross in the league, so we are under no illusions that if we don't compete on an even keel in this league, we may become the whipping boys, so it's important the fans come out in force next year", reports their website.
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Compiled by John Laidlar