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3 June 2026

KEVIN SINFIELD AND VIV ANDERSON TO WALK FROM ALTY TODAY

Altrincham FC press and media officer Brian Flynn writes that "‘March of the Day III’ is a 350-mile six day walk around 47 football and rugby league stadia between Liverpool, the home base of the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation and the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease being built through the Leeds Hospital Charity...

Altrincham FC will play a big part in the first half of the walk, with former Alty players, Gary Scott (left, with Mark Maddox) and Ged Kielty walking for 3 days to complete the first half of the walk at Stockport County’s Edgley Park ground on Wednesday evening around 6pm...

The final stages of the first half of ‘March of the Day III’ on Wednesday, sees the walkers calling at Manchester United FC; Swinton Lions RLFC; Altrincham FC; Wythenshawe FC; Stockport County FC.

On Wednesday afternoon, 25-30 Altrincham FC walkers, including the 2025/26 Manager’s Player of the Year, Matty Kosylo, Director of Football John Coyne, former Manchester United and England international, Viv Anderson, and ex Lancs cricketer Ian Davidson, will join Gary, Ged and around a hundred fellow walkers from The J.Davidson Stadium, walking to Wythenshawe FC’s Hollyhedge Park ground in Sharston.

Kevin Sinfield, the legendary former Leeds Rhinos and England Rugby League Player, who has raised over £11 million for Motor Neurone Disease in memory of his best friend and colleague, Rob Burrow, will be walking from Swinton Lions RLFC (Heywood Road, Sale) to The J.Davidson Stadium and on to Wythenshawe FC and Edgeley Park.

Altrincham FC is delighted to be playing an important role in this event, particularly as Motor Neurone Disease has very sadly taken two former Alty players, Mark Maddox and George Melling, as well as lifelong fan, Jez Spruce, from us.

If you would like to donate, please visit here.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that regarding the Seniors' World Cup, whilst the information available is sketchy, it can be confirmed that England's starting lineup against hosts Thailand included not only KEVIN ELLISON, but also LEE ELAM.

Lee (right) played 21 times for the Robins in 2008-9 before moving on to Northwich Victoria. Finishing his playing career at Bradford club Albion Sports, he became manager of Eccleshill United, having 2 terms in charge.

He has since left, and that club have relocated for the new season and become Keighley Town. Neither he nor Kevin were among the scorers as England won 2-0.

Off the field, in National South ASHLEY HEMMINGS has been released by Dagenham and Redbridge. He's 35 now, so wherever he ends up it will probably be short term.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL NEWS

The "old boys" theme continues as promoted Kidderminster Harriers' new manager "Paul Wotton has made his first new signing as Harriers boss with the acquisition of attacking midfielder CALLUM DOLAN

The 25-year-old worked closely with the Aggborough boss at Torquay United...

Callum featured for Altrincham and Oldham earlier in his career but found particularly impressive form in non-league for Warrington Rylands, a bag full of goals helping to secure his move to Fleetwood Town for an undisclosed fee.

Loan spells with Oldham and Altrincham followed before a permanent switch to Torquay...

'He’s a player I trust,' Wotton said... 'He can play in three positions, in midfield, as a ten and he can play wide. He wants to win and will put his foot in, but he’s got ability as well. He’s somebody I think an awful lot of, and I’m thrilled to get him through the door.'”

Harriers also have a video interview with Dolan.

And another ex-Alty loanee has landed an off-field post at Boston United who "have appointed LUKE WATERFALL as the club's new assistant manager.

Waterfall arrives following Chris Doig's departure to Northampton Town – and takes his first steps into a senior management role following a stellar playing career.

The 35-year-old has played for a variety of clubs – appearing over 100 times apiece for Gainsborough Trinity, Lincoln City and Grimsby Town.

He captained Lincoln to the National League title in 2017 and helped Grimsby win the National League play-offs in 2022 – the latter under the management of [current Boston manager] Paul Hurst.

The holder of the UEFA 'A' Licence, Waterfall will officially link up with the Pilgrims ahead of their return to pre-season training at the end of June.

The club would like to thank Worksop Town for their co-operation in facilitating the new appointment – with Waterfall cancelling his playing contract at Sandy Lane to begin a new chapter at the Jakemans Community Stadium."

Though in no way implicated in Southampton's reported spying on their opponents, their local neighbours Eastleigh have been cited as one of the locations where the Saints' espionage took place.

Dale Johnson, Football issues correspondent and Dan Roan, Sports editor report on the BBC website that "Southampton met Ipswich in the penultimate game of the season, with both teams going for second place.

In preparation, Ipswich trained at Eastleigh Football Club.

One of the first-team coaches told another analyst that Eckert said at an earlier match preparation meeting that 'someone should go to Eastleigh to look at Ipswich'.

The assistant coach approached the junior analyst intern about travelling to Eastleigh "as the boss is adamant that someone needs to go".

The junior analyst intern felt uncomfortable doing this and said "no" to the suggestion.

Another analyst said in his evidence that he grouped himself with the younger members of the analysis team who were being pressurised into carrying out the spying, and he felt pressurised himself.

This other analyst asked to be provided with an Eastleigh kit and a legend - an explanation of his supposed role at the National League club - and made the trip to observe the training sessions.

Someone present at Eastleigh that day video-recorded the whole session and it was sent to Southampton. From that footage, Southampton were able to predict the exact Ipswich team for the fixture".

AFC Fylde "announce that ahead of this weekend’s National League Annual General Meeting, we have had several nominations for the respective awards ceremony.

Following an incredible year of success for our Men’s First Team, both Danny Ormerod and Luca Thomas have been nominated for player awards within the National League North, whilst Head Coach CRAIG MAHON is in the running for the Manager of the Year... after leading Fylde to an immediate return to the fifth tier in his first full year in management".

Carlisle United "confirm that Josh Lucas will join the club as part of Rob Elliot’s first team backroom staff.

Josh arrives from Gateshead, where he worked closely with Rob as Head of Analysis and Recruitment...

During his time at Gateshead, Josh played an important role behind-the-scenes, supporting the club’s work across analysis, match preparation and recruitment...

Head Coach, Rob Elliot said 'Josh is someone I know well and trust. He has a strong understanding of how we want to work, both on the training pitch and in the way we prepare for matches and assess players'...

Sporting Director, MARC TIERNEY added... 'He brings experience, a strong working relationship with Rob, and a clear understanding of the level. His work will support the coaching staff and the players as we look to build on the progress made last season'...

First Team Analyst Glenn Boden, who joined the club in 2024, will depart".

Sutton United "announce that 2025/26 Player of the Season Jake Taylor has signed a new contract with the club, keeping him at Gander Green Lane until the end of the 2027/28 season.

In addition to his contract extension, Taylor has been appointed as club captain, a testament to his leadership, professionalism, and the immense impact he has made since arriving at Sutton United.

Taylor played a pivotal role in the club’s fortunes last season, helping to transform the team’s prospects after joining when the U’s were at the foot of the table. His performances earned him the admiration of supporters and teammates alike, culminating in his well-deserved Player of the Season award...

Jake Taylor said 'I’ve really enjoyed my time at the club so far and have loved being part of what we are building... I’m incredibly proud to captain this football club'...

Manager Chris Agutter said 'When Jake Taylor joined the football club, Sutton United were bottom of the table staring relegation in the face – his impact since joining us has been massive. He has all the traits we want to see in a Sutton United player. A reflection of his team-first mentality is that he played the last eight weeks of last season injured, but due to circumstances we needed him to do a job, and he did so without batting an eyelid. He is a proper player and a proper man'".

A "Club Update" has been issued by Tamworth regarding "the current progress of its official take over.

Many of you have noticed that the club’s social media channels have been quieter than usual. While we understand that this has caused some frustration, there are reasons behind this.

As supporters are aware, Tamworth Football Club has been progressing through a club takeover during the last few months. This has involved significant amounts of work behind the scenes with many important details being handled to ensure the best possible future for the football club.

As we approach the final stages of this extensive process and await official confirmation from the governing bodies of the completion, we are now getting closer to be able to share further information with supporters on player announcements, pre-season friendlies, season ticket information, commercial announcements and much more as preparations continue for the 2026/27 season."

At Worthing manager "Adam Hinshelwood has been shortlisted for the Enterprise National League South Manager of the Season award, while Wiktor Makowski and Brad Dolaghan are in the running for the Enterprise National League South Player of the Season & Young Player of the Season accolades...

Arriving in October and inheriting a Rebels outfit that was languishing in 15th position after 10 games played, Hinshelwood’s third spell in charge has seen the 42-year-old galvanise the group, culminating in an unprecedented achievement.

By the end of 2025, a drastic upturn in form yielded an astounding 12 victories from 13 matches in the league...

Academy product Brad Dolaghan’s return to Woodside Road proved to be a romantic one, as the once hotly-tipped prospect turned into a local hero by firing his club to the league title. 23 goals in 40 appearances resulted in the 21-year-old deservedly claiming the Golden Boot award...

While the majority of Makowski’s abundance of goals and assists were recorded in a Slough shirt, 13 goals and nine assists to be specific, the Polish forward crucially contributed in the final quarter of the 2025/26 term for the Rebels of West Sussex...

With both Makowski and Dolaghan under the age of 23, alongside representing half of the four-player shortlist for the Player of the Season award, they are also both leading candidates for the Young Player of Season prize".#


2 June 2026

ALTY STRENGTHEN OFF THE PITCH

Altrincham FC "have taken another significant step in strengthening their football operations ahead of the 2026/27 season by appointing fitness and conditioning expert Kyle Taylor to a key role in manager Neil Gibson's backroom staff.

In a move that underlines the club's continued investment in player performance, availability and long term development, Kyle has been recruited as Head of Physical Performance and is already making his presence felt.

June 1st is his official starting date, but he has already begun working behind the scenes on individually tailored fitness programmes aimed at ensuring each player is physically prepared for the demands of a National League campaign.

Neil benefitted from Kyle's expertise at Connah's Quay, where they won the Welsh FA Cup in 2018, reached the final the following year and embarked on a trailblazing Europa Conference League campaign...

[Said Neil Gibson], 'I'm thrilled to have Kyle on board... We all know the damaging effect injuries can have on the rhythm and momentum of a season. Such are the demands of the modern game that the risks are greater than ever, so it's impossible to overstate the importance of this appointment.

'Having worked alongside Kyle, I've seen for myself how good he is at devising plans that will give individual players the best chance of coping with everything a long, hard season can throw at them. He has a level of experience and professionalism that can only stand us in good stead as we prepare for another season'...

Kyle's reputation as a leading exponent of modern techniques for maximising performance levels has been honed during spells with the likes of Tranmere Rovers and Swindon Town as well as three years at Anfield as an influential figure within the renowned Liverpool Academy. He places a strong emphasis on physical development, fatigue management, and return-to-performance, while integrating evidence-based practice into the realities of modern football...

'My aim is to create an environment that supports the individual needs of each player, helping develop robust athletes who can consistently perform at the intensity required by the manager's playing style, while building strong relationships with both players and staff'" stated Kyle.

ALTY DIRECTOR RESIGNS

Companies House has confimed the "termination of apppointment of Gary John Corbett" as a director of Altrincham AFC, with effect from 27 May 2026.

He had been on the Board since mid-July 2025 when Altrincham FC announced a "Board Restructure and New Appointments... that have been in planning for some time".

Those "new apppointments" included Gary Corbett who it described as "a long-time colleague of recent investors Simon and Michelle Orange, and he resumes a familiar role at Altrincham, having previously served as a director between 1991 and 1994".

Simon and Michelle Orange are co-owners of Sale Sharks rugby club. Back on 1 May 2025, Altrincham Today reported that "Altrincham Football Club has secured a significant new round of equity investment worth £1.45m as the club continues its pursuit of promotion to the Football League...

The lead investors in this latest funding round are Simon and Michelle Orange, who are already well-established on the North West sporting landscape as the majority owners of Sale Sharks Rugby Club".

Corbett's departure means that, over the past two years, ten directors have left the Board of the Football Club.

Therefore, the current Board comprises:

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Gateshead have issued their retained list for next season.

Under contract: Levi Amantchi, Josh Anifowose, Ash Boatswain, Callum Bone, Sam Bowen, Billy Chadwick, Pete Jameson, Will McGowan, Dom Telford, KEATON WARD

Options exercised until the end of 26/27 season: Adam Desbois, David Ferguson, Brad Nicholson

Options exercised until the end of 27/28 season: Fenton John

Terms offered: Harry Chapman, Josh Home, Tyrelle Newton, Kenton Richardson, Louis Storey, Ben Williams

In discussions: Jacob Butterfield, Joe Grayson, Preston Leech, Lucas Lowery

Not offered new terms: Max Melbourne, Certer Milmore, Connor Pani, George Shelvey, Oli Thompson"

Across the country on the west coast, Barrow "announce Alex Reid as the first arrival of the summer. The 30-year-old joins the Bluebirds with a wealth of experience across the National League.

Most recently he finished the 2025/26 season as Hartlepool's top goalscorer scoring 12 times in 40 appearances.

Reid has had spells with Stockport County, Oldham Athletic and Wealdstone and arrives at Barrow as the first signing for Adam Murray.

Speaking on the first addition to his squad, Murray said, "To go out there and get someone of Reidy's stature, he's a proven goalscorer at this level".

Off the field, Barrow confirm that a new official club website will launch from Monday 1st June 2026, ahead of the Club’s 125th anniversary season... with supporters set to see a fresh new digital look for Barrow AFC heading into the new campaign.

The new website has been designed to provide a cleaner, faster, and more modern experience for supporters, while simplifying several areas of the Club’s digital operations behind the scenes. While visually refreshed, supporters should expect no major changes to how they access tickets, retail, or club information online... There is no guaranteed set 'switch-over' time, it will be gradual from Monday onwards.

As part of the changes, all video content will move fully onto the Club’s official YouTube and social media channels. Due to broadcast and replay rights agreements, all match highlights and full match replay content will now sit with DAZN. The club can confirm that commentary of games which has previously been supplied by BBC Radio Cumbria will still be provided to the new video service via DAZN in the same way...

The previous website formed part of the EFL’s central digital systems. The move to a standalone platform gives the Club greater flexibility while also reducing operational costs. With video and streaming services now handled externally, there is no longer a need for the more complex video systems previously required."

Still in the northern sector of the National League, Carlisle United "spoke to Rob Elliot for the first time, after he was appointed as Carlisle United’s new Head Coach...

He said 'I wasn’t expecting something coming up so quickly with the Gateshead chapter finishing. When you have an opportunity like this, you can’t turn it down...

'As a coach you want to work with good players and there’s definitely some really good players here. When you put all that together, the size of the club, the community, the fan base and then the talent on the pitch, it just seems like the club's going in the right direction...

'We want to win games of football, but we want to do it in a way that’s aggressive and we want to play attacking football... I’m big on trying to be front-footed on the press and being aggressive both with and without the ball, that’s because as a goalkeeper, you’re always wanting the ball to come to you...

'We know that we want to get promoted, and we know we want to get out of the National Leagu... The big thing for me and the thing I look for is, how hard do the players work?'">

At Woking, The Cards "announce the signing of Zico Asare.

The 25-year-old defender joins on a two-year deal from Harrogate Town.

Asare began his football development at age 8 in the Fulham FC youth academy, spending over a decade with the club before departing.

He signed for Oxford City in 2021 and made 41 appearances. Asare signed for Maidenhead United in 2022 and made 86 appearances over his two-year spell at the club.

In July 2024, he joined League Two side Harrogate Town and made 34 appearances in his first season. In the 2025/26 season Asare made 16 appearances for the Sulphurites...

Director of Football Jody Brown said 'We looked at Zico prior to bringing Aaron in last summer, but he wasn’t available – He’s comfortable both sides, and at 25yrs old he brings a great deal of EFL and NL experience, still has potential to improve, but already has many of the qualities we want from our full backs'".

Wealdstone report that "Enzio Boldewijn leaves Wealdstone Football Club with sincere thanks for his contribution across two memorable seasons... with the Dutchman having clocked up 100 appearances in the famous Royal Blue.

Long journeys for work and young families rarely mix well, thus the 33-year-old former Notts County star is set to sign for a club closer to his Cotswolds home [Bath City].

A truly versatile operator, Enzio has racked up a huge number of admirers drawn from right across the supporter base and club officials - all of whom will remember fondly his leadership, consistency and flexibility; an ability to play in many positions with fantastic ability, aptitude and courage.

'What a true professional on and off the pitch,' said Wealdstone chairman Rory Fitzgerald... 'He's a leader and a gentleman and an individual I personally value very highly'".

Hornchurch "announce the appointment of Mark Hammond as our new Chief Executive Officer...

Mark joins us from Bromley where he was instrumental in Bromley’s recent success as they reached the Football League for the first time in their history and have gone onto flourish...

Our chairman and owner Alex Sharp said 'I had been a long time admirer of Mark’s work at Bromley but when I met him in person I was first struck by his passion and obsession for football and I knew immediately he would be the person who could help fulfil my ambition of driving Hornchurch FC into the Football League, in a sustainable way by growing the club organically from the bottom up, with as much focus off the field as on it...

'His infectious personality, drive and ambition were what made the decision so easy for me to appoint him as our CEO'".

At the other promoted club from National South, Worthing, "Adam Hinshelwood has further bolstered his options in the middle of the park with the capture of energetic midfielder Tyrique Clarke.

The 24-year-old has joined fellow midfielder Noor Husin in joining the Reds this summer... following an impressive campaign with Slough Town.

Opting to swap from the Rebels of Berkshire to the Rebels of West Sussex, Clarke was an ubiquitous member of Slough’s squad under the stewardship of now Aldershot Town manager Scott Davies.

A Saint Vincent and the Grenadines international, the all-action midfielder missed only one league match last season... ‘T’ was also a key part of Slough’s magical Emirates FA Cup run [playing in the defeat of Altrincham!], as they reached the Second Round proper...

Starting out at Yeovil Town’s academy, our latest recruit has also represented Weymouth, Dorchester, Welling and Wingate & Finchley across his career...

'Tyrique is someone who plays with lots of energy in the middle of the pitch and is an excellent ball-carrier, two areas I thought we needed to bolster,' Hinsh stated".


1 June 2026

JAKE STAYS AT ALTY

Altrincham FC "announce Jake Cooper (right) is the fourth player to agree a new contract to remain at The J.Davidson Stadium for the 2026/27 campaign.

The central defender will enter his sixth season with the Robins looking to build off a strong second half of 2025/26 and add to his 128 appearances for Alty since initially joining on loan from Rotherham United in 2022.

Jake Cooper said 'I'm really pleased to be continuing my career with Alty. It's a club I've thoroughly enjoyed playing for over the last four and a bit seasons.'...

Manager Neil Gibson said, 'Jake's a player who's done really well for us from the minute we walked through the door at Alty and I'm delighted he'll be part of the squad again for the new season. He's someone who is growing as a leader within the group'"

Footnote: Injury delayed Jake's first appearance last season but although Phil Parkinson then named him on the bench six times, he did not make his debut in 25/26 until Neil Gibson started him in the new manager's first match in charge on matchday 16 of the season. So all of his NL appearances came in the final 31 fixtures of the season, a spell in which he was a virtual ever-present.

NEIL'S NEW CHALLENGE

In the past two seasons, Altrincham boss Neil Gibson has proved himself adept at saving two clubs heading towards relegation from the National League. He saved Wealdstone on the last day of the 24/25 season and likewise turned around Altrincham's 25/26 season.

In both cases he joined a club which was already well into a league campaign and, therefore, he inherited a squad built by a previous manager. This time, as 26/27 approaches he has the luxury of building a squad of his own with only two of his predecessor's signings already contracted for the coming season; they are the wingers Lucas Weaver and Kahrel Reddin.

In Sunday's NL Paper Neil spoke to the paper's Matt Badcock. "I wasn't able to show too much of my 'Neil Gibson identity of a football team' at Wealdstone. It was more about being pragmatic... [it] was very dependent on us staying in the National League. I think it's the same at Altrincham... It [was] about how do we make sure Altrincham Football Club is safe as quickly as it can be...

"When you recruit in January, as much as the players we brought in definitely had an impact, especially Josh Grant, Declan Howe, Otis Khan and Liam Humbles, it's also not necessarily the right time to be recruiting too many

"This summer is one where we can sign players that fit our identity and see an Altrincham that plays in a way my teams have played previously".

The NLP summarises Gibson's idnetity as being "a team able to dominate possession with purpose, attacking and entertaining". Gibson added "My teams are always high energy, on the front foot, in your face and I need players who are athletes and able to get around the pitch to do that. So we need more legs".

"Towards the end of last season we saw the best of Isaac Marriott and Tom Crawford again and then we saw the cleverness of Otis Khan and Liam Humbles. That was a nice blend of good footballers".

Intriguingly the NLP reveals that its conversation with Gibson was taking place "while one new signing undergoes his medical". As yet that player's identity remains unpublicised.

THE SQUAD

As we enter June, the Altrincham squad members confirmed for 2026-27 comprises the six players who remained under contract plus four of the thirteen listed in mid-May as in "new contract discussions. The four confirmed contract renewals concerned Tom Crawford, Matty Kosylo, Lewis Banks and Jake Cooper. In addition three players for whom the club had options on their contracts have also been confirmed, they are Louie Fallon, Jimmy Knowles and Remi Raymond.

So thirteen players are currently on the books.

That leaves nine of those who are out of contract whose futures have not yet been confirmed by the club, namely Joel Bailey, Sam Barnes, Olly Crankshaw, Owen German, Tylor Golden, Eddy Jones, Charlie Kirk, Isaac Marriott and Ethan Ross.


Above: The six players whose contracts, at the end of 2025/26 season, already extended into 2026/27 season, left to right we see Kian Breckin, Anthony Forde, Otis Khan, Charlie Olson, Kahrel Reddin and Lucas Weaver.

ALTY OLD BOYS

The NL Paper reports that Vauxhall Motors' KEVIN ELLISON is "among the veterans in Thailand aiming to win England's ninth Seniors' World Cup".

The NLP explains that "England retained the trophy last year in bizarre circumstances having actually lost the final on penalties to Australia... But the Aussies had knowingly played a suspended player... and the Three Lions were named the winners".

Much closer to home, Cheadle Town "announce the appointment of PAUL TURNBULL (above, right) as First Team Player/Manager of Cheadle Town Football Club.

Paul joins the club bringing a wealth of passion, ambition and valuable Non-League experience, having previously managed in the North West Counties Football League with Stockport Town FC. The former Stockport County player now takes charge as we begin an exciting new chapter, both on and off the pitch.

Joining Paul in the dugout will be Assistant Manager CHRIS ROWLEY and Sports Rehabilitator Oliver Brockbank, who will form part of the new management team".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL NEWS

Aldershot Town explain that their town's history played a part in determining one of their pre-season friendly opponents.

"As we prepare for our Centenary season, Aldershot Town FC we want to share thoughts on our mouth-watering home games against both Portsmouth and Oxford and a unique commemorative game against Farnborough!"

The games against Championship side Portsmouth (15th July) and League One Oxford United (21st July) feature games against higher league opposition at home as we tone up for the 26/27 season!"

Manager Scott Davies ecplained that "these two games will be vital to my young squad and an opportunity to really test themselves”.

The club added that "The Farnborough game (18th July) is a special game as it brings together the two teams to celebrate the military history and presence in the area. Named our Army Engagement fixture!

With a low-cost admission of just £1, we want to see as many of you as possible enjoy the whole day of engagement!...

'We are really looking forward to a new era at the EBB' said owner Deane Wood. 'I’m delighted that we have 3 really strong home games during July. We are celebrating 100 years of football at the Recreation Ground this year and have lots planned'".


31 May 2026

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that in USL League One, There was another booking for SAM ROSCOE as Corpus Christi managed only a single shot on target in losing 0-3 at Forward Madison.

In Australia's NPL Victoria, CONNOR HAMPSON scored his first goal of the season - the clincher in Oakleigh Cannons 0-2 win at Altona Magic. The win leaves them 3 points clear at the top of the league, and with a better goal difference than the 2 clubs on their tail. However, their current tally of 34 goals has been overtaken by old rivals Avondale, who have 37 - 18 of them in their last 5 games

South Korea K League 2, MARCUS DACKERS was substituted just before the hour by Daegu at Yongin with game goalless. Daegu took the lead, but the hosts snatched a 1-1 draw in the 97th minute. Only a single point covers the 5 clubs fighting for playoff places.

Back in England, NPL Division 1 West : Runcorn Linnets have released RYAN BROOKE (right) after 6 years at the club. He made just over 200 appearances for them, and the 83 goals he scored is a club record. SEAN MILLER is retained, but LUKE WALL disappeared off the radar some months ago and appears to already be a free agent.

NPL Premier Lancaster City have released AARON BENNETT.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Forest Green Rovers "announce the signing of Bryan Ifeanyi from Isthmian Premier Division side Carshalton Athletic.

The 22-year-old has put pen to paper on a two-year deal at The New Lawn, becoming our second signing of the summer transfer window.

The winger made 36 appearances for the Robins last season, scoring 13 goals and registering 10 assists, earning Carshalton’s Golden Boot award for the 2025/26 campaign.

Ifeanyi is known for his blistering pace, quick feet and attacking threat out wide...

Bryan has enjoyed a rapid rise through the football pyramid, having previously featured for Aveley Football Club, Maldon & Tiptree and Brentwood Town. He came through the academy at Leyton Orient before signing his first-year pro deal at Colchester United".

At Carlisle United "More than 3,000 supporters have already secured their place for the 2026/27 season, as momentum builds under new Head Coach Rob Elliot...

Rob Elliot has already made a strong impression since arriving at the club... Elliot has spoken openly about the connection between the club, the players and its supporters – and the importance of rebuilding that bond on and off the pitch...

Said Elliot... 'It feels like a club moving in the right direction... The goal is promotion,' he said...

'We want to take the club forward because having 3,000 already signed up for season tickets is incredible,' Elliot added".

Having missed out on promotion, the subsequent sacking of manager Kevin Maher, the departure of key players including Gus Scott-Morriss, Southend United now report that "captain Nathan Ralph will depart the Club upon the expiry of his contract.

The defender has been a stalwart throughout his seven years in South Essex, making 202 appearances and skippering the team since 2022.

Ralph also had an eye for goal during his time as a Shrimper, scoring on 13 occasions, of which two came in 2025/26.

The 33-year-old battled back from a long-term injury to return to fitness for the final few games of the season, and in his final game for the Club, he was able to lead the team out at Wembley for a second successive year. Ralph played the full 90 minutes of our Isuzu FA Trophy Final and made history as our first captain to lift a domestic cup".

Yeovil Town "announce the signing of Mason Obeng on a two-year deal from Walton & Hersham.

The Glovers secured Obeng’s signature despite strong interest from a number of National League clubs, with the highly-rated attacker choosing the move to Huish Park ahead of several other opportunities.

The energetic 22-year-old arrives following an outstanding campaign with the Swans, where he registered 22 goal contributions in 42 appearances as Walton & Hersham stormed to the Southern Premier South title and secured promotion to the National League South.

Alongside the club’s success, Obeng also earned individual recognition after being named the club’s Players’ Player of the Season, capping off an impressive year in South London.

Obeng reunites with manager Billy Rowley, who previously signed the attacker from Aldershot Town in the summer of 2024. Prior to that, he progressed through the academy system at Queens Park Rangers, developing a reputation as a quick, direct and hard-working attacking player".


30 May 2026

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that on Friday in the Irish Premier Division, BARRY BAGGLEY returned to the St.Patrick's starting lineup for their crucial away game at Shamrock Rovers. Unfortunately, the only goal of the game was scored by the hosts inside 10 minutes, and Barry was withdrawn after 63 minutes. The defeat, coupled with Bohemians winning 1-3 at Sligo Rovers, drops them to 3rd, 8 points behind Shamrock.

Meanwhile, in the Northern Premier League at Leek Town, Phil notes that only one player has been retained and SIXTEEN have been released including ADAM PORTER and HAYDEN CAMPBELL.

Off the field, however, Leek Town "is pleased to announce the appointment of JON MORAN (right) as First Team Coach.

Jon joins the backroom staff after the departure of Carl Dickinson, who left to take up the First Team Managers role at Chasetown in April.

Jon has an illustrious playing career as a defender being a product of the Crewe Alexandra Academy before playing for Nantwich Town, Forest Green Rovers, Chester, Bradford Park Avenue and Stafford Rangers [and Altrincham]. He then returned to Nantwich in 2022."

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Yeovil Town reports that the Glovers "are delighted to announce the signing of Zain Westbrooke from Doncaster Rovers on a three-year deal.

The experienced midfielder arrives at Huish Park following a strong campaign on loan with Scunthorpe United, where he became a firm fan favourite...

Westbrooke joins the Glovers having attracted interest from several clubs across both League Two and the National League, with Yeovil securing the signature of a player boasting significant pedigree and experience.

The 29-year-old has made over 220 senior appearances, with the majority coming in the Football League. During his career, Westbrooke has celebrated promotion success with both Coventry City, winning League One, and Doncaster Rovers, lifting the League Two title.

Manager Billy Rowley said 'Zain is a clever, experienced midfielder who will bring a lot of calm to the team, but also the bite and competitiveness you need to win games. His passing range is top class, he reads the game really well, and he’s got the quality and personality to control matches. His experience will be massive for us over the course of the season'".

Sutton United "confirm the signing of Charlie Carter, who joins the U’s on a permanent deal following his departure from National League South side Dorking Wanderers.

He has opted to reunite with Chris Agutter following their time together at Stevenage, and will bring a wealth of know-how, leadership, work rate and real goal threat from midfield to his local club.

Indeed, Carter was born in Sutton and went to Cheam High School, before beginning his career in the youth setup at Fulham. He spent eight years in the academy at Craven Cottage before departing for Woking at the age of 16, captaining the Cardinals at various youth levels across three seasons.

He spent a season on loan at Chipstead... and later signed professional terms ahead of the 2017/18 season... and found himself remaining in the fifth tier with a switch to Chesterfield, continuing his rise up the divisions with a move to League Two side Stevenage the following year. He spent three years in Hertfordshire and ended his maiden campaign as the club’s top scorer with six goals, before establishing his relationship with Agutter following the Sutton boss’s promotion from the Boro’s Academy, taking on an Interim Assistant Manager role at Broadhall Way...

A return to the National League saw him make the switch to Eastleigh... He expressed a desire to leave and opted to return to his native Surrey, joining Dorking – then in the National League – and went on to become a cult hero at Meadowbank in just two seasons... and was named club captain ahead of the 2024/25 season before helping the club to successive top seven finishes...

Carter said... 'Obviously I spent a lot of time growing up around these areas – Sutton, Cheam, Worcester Park, I went to school in Cheam. It does feel like coming home, I think that’s something that really drew me to the club as well – being so local and playing for your local club is a big thing'...

Head Coach, Chris Agutter, added 'Charlie Carter is a magnificent signing. For me, he’ll be the best attacking midfield player in the league. I came up against him when he was at Dorking and know him from my time at Stevenage, proven in the Football League.

He’s a statement signing... and were really aggressive in trying to get him in the building – aggressive in a positive sense, in terms of being forceful and on the front foot.'”

There has been a departure and three signings reported by Woking over the last few days.

The departure comes with confirmation "that negotiations with Aaron Drewe have come to an end.

We’d like to reiterate the outstanding contribution from Aaron over the course of last season and wish him success for the future.

Director of Football Jody Brown said 'We brought Aaron in from the level below and he developed into one of our most consistent performers, whilst being another notable example of our recruitment model and commitment to player development”

'We were in discussions with Aaron long before the season ended, but it’s important to maintain our values, and the alignment with our longer-term vision, as opposed to being driven by emotions'".

As for the trio of players who have joined The Cards, Woking announce that "Lam Dulson signs on a... two-year deal from National League South side Maidenhead.

Dulson made his mark at Step 4 side Ware FC... between 2021-2024. He scored 26 goals during the 2023/24 season split between Ware and Bedford Town, helping Bedford to secure promotion.

His great non-league scoring form earned him a move to League Two side Cheltenham Town in 2024... In July 2025, he moved permanently to Maidenhead United...

Director of Football Jody Brown said 'We looked at Liam last season whilst he was at Cheltenham, and we’ve continued to follow his progress. He’s powerful, quick, instinctive, can carry the ball, and gets shots away – in our environment and system he can thrive, and grow as a player'".

Also Woking "announce the signing of Josh Ayres. The 20-year-old striker joins the club on a one-year deal from League One side Rotherham United with an additional option year...

He’s enjoyed valuable loan experiences, most recently with Alfreton Town...

Director of Football Jody Brown said 'At 6’5 Josh is a different profile to anything else we have in the building, and gives us another dimension'".

The third recent arrival at Woking comes with "the signing of Harrison Sohna.

The 23-year-old midfielder joins on a two-year deal from National League North side Hereford...

In July 2021, he transferred permanently to Sunderland...

After a successful trial in July 2024, he joined League Two side Cheltenham Town on a two-year contract...

On February 24th, 2026, he signed for National League North side Herford...

Director of Football Jody Brown said... 'He was in the Sunderland squad with Jermain [Defoe] at one point, and he identified him as a player that could add something to our group... Left footed, loads of energy, dead ball specialist, can operate in deep areas building play, but equally as comfortable playing as an 8 and making those forward runs, and being a goal threat'".

Macclesfield FC "announce the signing of goalkeeper Christian Dibble following his departure from Kidderminster Harriers.

The shot-stopper joins the Silkmen off the back of promotion with the Harriers to the Enterprise National League via a play-off final victory against South Shields...

Dibble, previously of Wrexham, has an impressive reputation for clean sheets... before he was recruited by Phil Brown for Kiddy in 2023.

Christian initially joined on a twelve-month deal before extending his stay with the Worcestershire outfit for a further two seasons... Christian was also awarded the Enterprise National League North golden glove in the process of achieving promotion with a further 17 clean sheets in 39 appearances for the Harriers... Hailed as the ‘best ‘keeper in the league’ by the many, Macc are delighted to have attained the services of the experienced shot-stopper ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.


29 May 2026

BANKS REWARDED WITH NEW CONTRACT

At Altrincham, "the club is delighted to confirm that Lewis Banks has agreed a new deal to remain at The J.Davidson Stadium.

Right: Lewis Banks and Aldershot Town's Jed Meerholz get acquainted on the opening day of last season.

Since arriving at the club, Banks has established himself as one of the most dependable performers in the squad, producing consistently high standards across his time in red and white.

The full back made an outstanding start to the 2025/26 campaign... before injury temporarily interrupted an excellent season".

[Banks actually started the first 14 league fixtures last season but missed the rst of the season apart from a seven-minute cameo in the final match of the season.]

Having now returned to full fitness... Lewis Banks said 'I’m delighted to be staying, I’ve really enjoyed my time at the club and I’m excited for what’s ahead next season'...

Manager Neil Gibson added, 'Lewis has been an incredibly consistent performer for this football club over a sustained period of time, and his influence around the group is clear for everyone to see. He started last season brilliantly before the injury setback'...

Director of Football John Coyne commented 'Lewis embodies so many of the qualities we value highly at this football club. He’s professional, dependable and sets high standards every single day'".

Footnote: Lewis Banks has made 112(+8) appearances for Altrincham since joining the club in June 2023. He had ended the 2022-23 campaign up at Arbroath in the Scottish second-tier where he had made 12(+1) league appearances. Prior to that he had made 118 appearances for Sligo Rovers, since early 2019, in the Republic of Ireland and had appeared for them in the European Conference League.

However, Lewis had started out at his hometown club of Stoke City where he had played up to under-23 level before leaving to join Stafford Rangers in summer 2018.

Lewis soon established himself as the regular right-back at Altrincham where he was not only reliable but weighed in with a number of goals. His versatility has also seen him perform well at left-back and in the centre of the back line. He enjoyed more game-time than any other Altrincham player in the 2024-25 season.

ALTRINCHAM'S PRE-SEASON GAMES

Altrincham FC has issued on "X" its pre-season schedule.

Two home ties are included in the five matches listed by the club but none of the matches is against a team higher in the football pyramid. A fixture announced by Vauxhall Motors is not on the Altrincham list, which implies that it will not be a first-team fixture.

Later the Altrincham website added that "The Club is also in the final stages of confirming an additional fixture for Saturday, July 18th, with final agreement currently being completed with our proposed opponents.

The pre-season programme has been carefully curated to provide the squad with a sensible and progressive build up ahead of the Enterprise National League campaign kicking off on Saturday, August 8th, with a variety of different tests designed to support both conditioning and match preparation throughout the summer".

RENEWING ACQUAINTANCE No.6: KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS

The sixth and final part of the Alty Files review of the six clubs who will be new (or returning) members of the National League in 2026-27 season features Kidderminster Harriers.

The Harriers have had mixed fortunes since that day in May 2000 when a goalless draw at Moss Lane in the last match of the 1999-2000 season saw Altrincham's second-ever relegation from the Conference confirmed and the Harriers' promotion into the Football League completed.

Right: During the Harriers' last visit to Moss Lane, in October 2023, Lewis Banks (right) and Alex Newby take a drink break during the game against Kidderminster whilst (left to right) Eddy Jones, Lewis Baines, Isaac Marriott and Dior Angus head to the touchline for a refresher.

The Worcestershire club spent five seasons in what came to be rebranded as League Two before being relegated back to the Conference in 2005. So, in 2005-06 the Harriers met Altrincham who were destined to finish bottom despite finishing eighteenth in terme of points won but having a savage 18 points deducted for fielding James Robinson who had not received international clearance whilst at his previous club Accrington Stanley.

Alty survived not only that season but the next two as well with reprieves occasioned by other clubs' financial mismanagement.

In 2016 both Kidderminster and Altrincham were relegated back to the North with Alty finishing four points ahead of the Harriers.

Alty returned to the national level in 2020 but the Harriers remained in the North until 2023, only to be relegated once again to the North in 2024.

They regained their status this year via the play-offs after finishing third in the North division.

They have since been rocked by the departure of manager Adam Murray to Barrow; he has been replaced by Paul Wotton.

So Alty and Kiddy last met in 2023-24 when a 1-1 draw at the J. Davidson Stadium was followed by an Altrincham win, 3-1, at Aggborough.

HUGHES'S EXIT MAKES IT 29

It had been just one year and two days since Neil Gibson had parted ways with Wealdstone after the end of the 24/25 season when Carlisle United announced on Thursday "that Mark Hughes has left his position as Head Coach by mutual agreement....

Left: Mark Hughes, pictured at the J. Davidson Stadium in September 2025.

Last season marked significant progress, with the side finishing third in the Enterprise National League with 95 points, and reaching the play-offs.

While everyone connected with the club was disappointed not to achieve promotion, Mark played an important role in stabilising the team and helping to move the club forward.

Chairman, Tom Piatak said 'Mark has conducted himself with real professionalism throughout his time at Carlisle United. We are grateful for the work he has done, the standards he brought, and the progress made during the season.

'Following open and respectful discussions, both parties agreed this was the right time for the club to move in a different direction. Mark leaves with our thanks and best wishes'...

First Team Coach Frankie McAvoy will also depart the club".

Footnote: there have already been four managerial departures since the end of the 2025/26 season, to add to the 25 managerial departures between the end of the previous season (24/25) and the end of the regular 2025-26 National League season.

The four departures in May 2026 (so far)...

  1. KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS Adam Murray left on 12 May 2026 to take up a position at Barrow. Replaced by Paul Wotton as announced on 26 May 2026.
  2. SOUTHEND UNITED: Kevin Maher sacked 19 May 2026.
  3. GATESHEAD: Rob Elliott left on 27 May 2026
  4. CARLISLE UNITED: Mark Hughes left by mutual agreement and Rob Elliot appointed in his place on 28 May 2026.

In addition, since the end of the season both Hartlepool United and Eastleigh have appointed new managers to replace previous management regimes that had been terminated before the end of the season 2025/26. So there will be at least six newly appointed managers taking their bows in the NL in August 2026.

ELLIOT TAKES OVER

Just three hours after announcing Mark Hughes's departure, Carlisle United announced the appointment of Rob Elliot as the club’s new Head Coach. 

Elliot, 40, joins following his recent departure [yesterday] from Gateshead, where he earned a reputation for building belief, creating momentum and getting results quickly. He joins the club on a rolling contract and will arrive at Brunton Park on Friday to begin work immediately. 

Across two spells with the Heed, Rob led the club to a sixth-place finish in the National League and experienced FA Trophy success at Wembley.

He later returned in difficult circumstances, with the club 11 points from safety, and helped guide them away from relegation trouble to secure their fifth-tier status...

Rob, now arrives at Carlisle with a clear identity and strong ideas on how he wants his teams to play.

The club believes this is the right time to move forward with someone who can build on the progress made last season, bring added drive and intensity, and develop a tactically flexible, front-foot, attacking team that plays with purpose, creates chances and connects with supporters.

Rob Elliot said... 'I want us to play attacking, aggressive football with and without the ball. We want to win, we want the players to enjoy it and want the fans to be excited to turn up and watch a team that plays good football with an identity but more importantly gives absolutely everything for the badge.

'We want to be adaptable. We want to get to know and understand the players we have to get the best out of them on the training ground and in games. We want to have a clear plan when coming up against opposition. But we always want to be positive, aggressive and brave.

'I really like the owners’ vision for the club. Carlisle is a one club city and that matters. I know what it feels like when a football club is at the heart of a city, how important it is that the team represent the fans, people and the community'...

Chairman, Tom Piatak said 'Last season brought more stability on the pitch, a third-place finish and a squad that had started to move in the right direction. 

'Rob’s appointment is about building on that progress and taking the next step. He has energy, drive and a clear sense of how he wants his teams to play'...

As part of the club’s football leadership structure, Rob will report to [former Altrincham Director of Football] MARC TIERNEY (left), whose role has developed into Sporting Director.

Marc Tierney said... 'Rob encourages his teams to play with purpose, confidence, and freedom to express themselves on the pitch...

'We believe he is an ideal fit for this squad, this club, and the long-term vision we have for the future'"

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Oldham Athletic "announce the signing of Gus Scott-Morriss from Southend United.

The 29-year-old has put pen-to-paper for an [sic] two-year deal at Boundary Park with an option of a further year.

The experienced full-back played 46 times in all competitions in the 2025/26 season for Southend, registering 17 goals and four assists throughout.

Scott-Morriss also scored 17 goals in the 2024/25 season, making him a serious goal-threat from the wide position.

After his seven-year stint at Royston Town came to an end, Scott-Morriss made the move to Hemel Hempstead in 2021 before heading for Southend a year later.

Meaning his move to Latics marks the wide-man’s first season in the EFL.

When asked about his move to the North-West, he said 'I’ve played here a few times for the opposition so I know what the supporters are like, they’re a great fanbase so I can’t wait to get out there and show them what I can do'...

Micky Mellon added 'He’s been one of the stand-out performers at Southend and in the National League over the last three seasons and his numbers from full-back speak for themselves@">

And he is not the only deprtute from Roots Hall as Southend United "confirm that Noor Husin will depart the Club following the expiry of his contract to pursue another opportunity elsewhere".

Off the field, there is also a departure, as Southend United confirm that "After 18 years, Gary Lockett has made the decision to resign his position on the Club’s Board of Directors in order to devote more time to personal projects.

Lockett will remain a committed COSU member as well as a die-hard Southend United fan, and the Board thanks him for his service".


28 May 2026

RENEWING ACQUAINTANCE No.5: AFC FYLDE

Having already looked at four of the clubs joining or rejoining the National League for next season, namely the two relegated from EFL2 and the two promoted from National South, the Alty Files move on to assess the two teams arriving from National North.

Today is the turn of AFC Fylde who are managed by former Altrincham player CRAIG MAHON, who took over at Mill Farm in summer 2025 after a promising start to his management career last season at Curzon Ashton, having previously spent five years at the Tameside Stadium, initially as a player then player-manager.

As a player, Craig, who is 37 in June, joined Alty from Chester FC on 24 January 2020, as John Johnston departed in the opposite direction. Craig had just been on loan at Ashton United as he recovered from injury but, before that, he had been the record appearance-maker (239 games) at Chester FC since the formation of the club from the ashes of the defunct Chester City.

Right: Craig Mahon in action for Chester against Altrincham in 2019.

Craig had been a target of Phil Parkinson in summer 2019 but had elected to remain at Chester at that time. He had joined Chester FC in May 2013 from Vauxhall Motors, having previously been with Wigan Athletic (2008/9). At Wigan he had a loan spell with Accrington Stanley in League Two (2008/9) and became a Republic of Ireland youth international.

After Wigan, Craig joined Salford City in 2009 before arriving at Burscough (2010).

Early in 2010/11 season he joined Vauxhall Motors, where he made 117 appearances, before joining Chester in May 2013. Initially, when he joined Chester FC, he went on loan to AFC Fylde, before establishing himself at the Deva Stadium. He went to Ashton United on loan in December 2019 before joining Alty.

He made 7(+5) appearances for Altrincham, tasting defeat only once, before leaving in summer 2020 for Curzon Ashton.

As for his current club, AFC Fylde, they were created in 2008 from a rebranding of the former Kirkham & Wesham FC.

Starting in the North West Counties League they were promoted to the Northern Premier League Division One North in 2009 before reaching the top division in 2012.

Another promotion soon followed, to the Conference North in 2014. They were then elevated again in 2017 from the renamed National North to the National League proper where they were involved in two play-off seasons and won the FA Trophy before being relegated in the truncated Covid season in 2020.

2023 saw them regain top-flight status for two seasons before being relegated again in 2025, only to bounce back once more as North champions in 2026.

So the Coasters first crossed paths with Altrincham in 2016-17 when the Coasters were to finish as champions of National North and Altrincham were to finish bottom of the division!

The first match between the clubs, in August 2016, ended in humiliation for part-time Alty at Moss Lane, where the full-time Fylde team crushed them 6-0!

ANOTHER PRE-SEASON FRIENDLY REVEALED

Whilst Altrincham themselves have yet to confirm any pre-season fixtures, a third such game has been announced by an opposition club as Colwyn Bay reveal a match at home to Altrincham on Saturday, 11 July at 3pm.

The three fixtures announced so far are:

Whether these will all be first-team games or pitched at Academy level remains to be seen.

When Altrincham face Colwyn Bay in pre-season they will renew acquaintance with an "old boy", who joined the Robins from The Seagulls in late 1996.

In May 2024 Colwyn Bay announced "he appointment of DANNY McGOONA as our new General Manager.

Danny, who is a former player with the club, will oversee the administrative and day to day running of the club.

Above, BACK: Chris Adams, Michael Moore, Jamie Taylor, Ian Horrigan, George Shepherd, Steve Carroll. MIDDLE: Chris Waring, Andy Brown, Mark Maddox, Matt Dickins, Steve O'Connor, Paul France, Ricky Harris, Mick Carmody. FRONT: Kevin Lampkin, John Toner, Peter Glick, Gerry Berman (Chairman), Danny Adams, DANNY McGOONA, Niell Hardy.

Danny said 'As a Bay fan, former player and having been involved with the club for many years I’m proud to have been given this opportunity at what is a very exciting time.

'I will do my best to oversee the good work of the club, working alongside the new owners and board of directors'".

Danny's son Max is a current player at Colwyn Bay.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that in the Australian Dockerty Cup, CONNOR HAMPSON was withdrawn after half an hour, with Oakleigh Cannons 0-1 up in their semi final at Brunswick Juventus from the division below. The substitution appeared to be tactical - if it was, it failed as Cannons lost 2-1.

Elsewhere, Chorley announce the signing of LEWIS SALMON who recently left Alfreton Town.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

At Gateshead, "Unfortunately, terms could not be agreed between the club and Rob Elliot regarding budgets and access to certain immediate infrastructure [whatever that means].

Rob only wants the best for the club and for it to thrive... and that is absolutely the plan being worked on behind the scenes with Stephen [Paylor, the proposed new co-owner of the club].

However, meeting these terms would project the club immediately into an even more negative financial position and an uncertain future...

We share his ambitions and will work hard to make him proud of the direction we move in".

[Said Elliot] 'When I came back I had belief we could stay up... When I first spoke with the club, it was integral to me coming back that things were put in place to also develop the club further on and off the pitch with a training ground and staffing...

'Unfortunately, this isn't able to happen... Through this, along with not being able to retain all of the players and staff who achieved safety, it did not seem right for me to remain when others who gave so much aren't able to continue the journey'".

Gateshead also confirm that the above-mentioned "Stephen Paylor has joined the board but is limited in his capacity to impact the club and take on a larger shareholding due to the ongoing process and the need for approval by the new Football Regulator".

Footnote: So, as expected, Elliot becomes the third managerial departure in the National League in month since last season. It is also the 28th managerial departure in the year or so since the start of the last close season in May 2025.


27 May 2026

MATTY STAYS AT ALTRINCHAM

Altrincham FC announces that "Matty Kosylo has agreed a new deal to remain at The J.Davidson Stadium.

A hugely popular figure with supporters, Kosylo first joined the club in 2020 and has gone on to become a familiar and much loved presence in red and white over the past six seasons...

Matty Kosylo said 'This club has become a massive part of my life over the last six years, so I’m delighted to be staying. The support I’ve had from the fans since day one has been incredible, and I’m excited to keep creating more memories together'.

Manager Neil Gibson added 'Matty brings real experience, energy and quality to the group, and we’re delighted he’ll remain part of the squad for the new season.

'He’s been an important player for this football club over a number of years now, and his connection with the supporters speaks for itself'".

Footnote: Matty has made 125(+48) appearances for Altrincham and has netted 23 goals since joining in summer 2020, when he signed a two-year contract after leaving AFC Fylde. He had joined The Coasters in summer 2019 but had not replicated the success he had enjoyed over a three-year spell at FC Halifax Town, his previous club.

Earlier in his career, wingman Kosylo had played previously under the then Alty manager Phil Parkinson. That was back in 2014-16 at Nantwich Town, with Matty having begun his career at Stockport County before spells with Salford City, Ashton United, Hyde United and Vauxhall Motors (2013/14).

He left Nantwich for FC Halifax Town, for an undisclosed fee, in July 2016. At the time he was the Evo Stik NPL Young Player of the Year. Kosylo made a great impression in his three seasons at The Shay (2016-19), during which he scored 24 league goals in 74(+5) league appearances for The Shaymen.

Kosylo then joined AFC Fylde in 2019 but relegation in 2020 meant that The Coasters were prepared to release him from his contract to sign for Altrincham.

In 2021 he missed a number of games through injury but in 2021-22 he had a successful season, netting ten times. In May 2022 it was announced that he had re-signed for a further season. However, a pre-season ACL injury meant that he was out of action for the entire 2022-23 season but he returned to action in 2023 pre-season. He suffered another injury after half a dozen appearances before returning to action in late November 2023.

Another injury sidelined him until he returned over the Christmas period of 2023 but he was offered a new deal in summer 2024. 2024/25 saw him primariy named on the bench but two sendings-off in the space of three league appearances over Christmas and New Year 2025 saw him banned for seven games in all. Matty signed a new contract, which included a coaching role, in summer 2025.

His game time in 2025/26 was limited with just two starts and seven appearances from the bench in all competitions by the end of October 2025. However, his appearances increased markedly after Neil Gibson was appointed manager and he eventually made 23(+10) league appearances in 25-26 season, often at right-back, picking up 11 yellow cards in the process!

RENEWING ACQUAINTANCE: HARROGATE TOWN

In our review of the six clubs joining the National League from above (EFL2) or below (National North/South) for season 2026-27, today we look at the second of the relegated clubs, Harrogate Town.

The Sulphurites, so named from the mineral content of the North Yorkshire town's famous spa water, first encountered Altrincham in the Northern Premier League in 2002-03 season. Harrogate had been promoted in 2002 from the NPL Division One whilst Altrincham were spending their third season in the NPL after relegation from the Conference in 2000.

In fact, Harrogate's first ever fixture in August 2002 in the top division of the NPL was away to Altrincham and the newcomers stunned the Robins by inflicting a 4-0 defeat on the home side. This was Altrincham's heaviest home defeat in the league since they had lost 0-4 to Macclesfield Town on 18 November 1995.

Altrincham's worst opening-day result for many a year was compounded by the loss of Danny Murphy with a broken ankle and an injury to Ian Craney, who was unable to complete the last ten minutes of the game.

Physio Anne-Marie Jones is seen, right, calling for a stretcher as Rod Thornley stands over the injured Danny Murphy.

The Alty line-up comprised 1. Nick STEPHENS, 2. Stephen ROSE, 3. Chris ADAMS, 4. Mark MADDOX, 5. Gary TALBOT, 6. Andy McDONALD, 7. Danny MURPHY, 8. Ian CRANEY, 9. Chris YOUNG, 10. Rod THORNLEY (capt.), 11. Ryan HEVICON. Subs: 12. Simon WOODFORD, 14. Jason GALLAGHER, 15. Mike TURNER.

After seven successive top-ten finishes at this level, Harrogate surprisingly finished bottom (21st) in 2010 but were spared relegation by the demotion of Northwich Victoria for financial irregularities and the collapse of Farsley Celtic which saw their record expunged.

Their manager from summer 2009 was Simon Weaver and, despite this inauspicious first season, he remains the manager of the club in 2026, making him the longest serving manager in the top five divisions of English football, following the departure of Pep Guardiola from Manchester City. His father Irving Weaver took over the club from 2011.

After ten more seasons in what had then become National North, Harrogate were promoted to EFL2 in 2020. So they missed encountering Altrincham as the Robins only returned to the National League at the same time.

Six finishes in the bottom half of League Two ended with Harrogate's relegation to the National League on the final day of the 2025-26 season.

IT'S ALL NEIL GIBSON'S FAULT!

As of Tuesday (26 May 2026) there had been 27 confirmed changes of manager in the National League in the year since 26 May 2025 and a further change, at Gateshead, was widely reported as imminent.

It was Alty's current boss Neil Gibson who inadvertently started the process!

On 26 May 2025 he left Wealdstone by mutual agreement, having saved the north London club from relegation on the final day of the 2024-25 season. Neil left voluntarily owing to the travel difficulties of being a North Wales-based manager being in charge of a Home Counties club.

Chris Millington at FC Halifax Town, Carl Magnay at Gateshead and Steve Cotterill (left) at Forest Green Rovers all rapidly followed Neil out of their managerial posts before the 2025-26 season began.

In addition to those four, there were a further 21 changes of manager at National League clubs during the 2025-26 season.

And by 26 May 2026, exactly a year after Gibson's departure from Wealdstone, two more National League managers have already departed their clubs since the end of the 2025-26 season and a third is expected to do so imminently.

The departed duo are Kidderminster Harriers' Adam Murray and Southend United's Kevin Maher whilst, as detailed below, Gateshead's Rob Elliot looks set to move on.

Out of those 27 or 28 managerial changes in 366 days, just one of the departing managers moved to a club operating higher in the pyramid than the National League; that was Brackley Town boss Gavin Cowan who moved up to Shrewsbury Town.

And there are strong rumours that another National League close-season sacking could be imminent...

COLCLOUGH AWAITS SENTENCE

The Derbyshire Times reports that former Altrincham forward "RYAN COLCLOUGH has been found guilty of GBH after an incident at a Chesterfield pub – with his sentence set to be handed down in July.

Ryan Colclough was found guilty of Section 20 GBH without intent after appearing at Derby Crown Court on Tuesday, May 19.

The offence occurred at the Red Lion pub in Brimington, Chesterfield – taking place on January 27, 2024.

The jury returned a guilty verdict after being given majority direction. The decision was 10-2.

Sentencing has been adjourned until July 2 2026, to allow for a pre-sentence report to be prepared.

The 31-year-old, of Settlement Drive, Clowne, has been remanded in custody until his sentencing takes place".

Footnote: Ryan Colclough made a surprise debut from the Altrincham bench against Bromley on 24 November 2020, having been signed that day by Phil Parkinson on a short-term contract after departing from Scunthorpe United.

On 12 December 2020, after just one start and two appearances from the bench for Altrincham, Ryan signed for the club until the end of 2021/22 season. Later, Ryan extended his contract till the end of 2022-23 season, a deal announced on 14 August 2021.

In 2021-22 he was again a standout performer on the left-wing for Altrincham and his good form continued into 2022-23 where his cut in from the wing and long-range shooting became his trademark.

His excellent play and seven league goals in 2022-23 brought the attention of various clubs with Chesterfield matching his buy-out clause and signing him in a deal that was announced on 12 January 2023, his signature being secured for an undisclosed fee.

His Altrincham appearances totalled 88(+10) games in which he scored 26 goals.

ALTY AND MARCH OF THE DAY III

Altrincham FC's Brian Flynn writes that the "Club is playing an important role in March of the Day III, a 350-mile six day walk around 47 football and rugby league stadia between Liverpool, the home base of the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation and the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease being built through the Leeds Hospital Charity.

This major event is taking place in memory of Darby Rimmer MND Foundation Co-Founder, Chris Rimmer and Leeds Rhinos legend Rob Burrow and in support of Stephen Darby, Marcus Stewart and the many families affected by MND.

Joining the walk at different stages are a host of former high-profile footballers... The event is split into two halves with two centrally recruited core teams of 24 completing each half, walking continuously in rotation.

Altrincham will play a big part in the first half of the walk, with former Alty players, Gary Scott and Ged Kielty (right) setting off from Liverpool FC’s Anfield Stadium on Monday June 1st, walking for 3 days to complete the first half of the walk at Stockport County’s Edgeley Park ground on Wednesday June 3rd.

Gary, Ged and the core team will be joined on the various stages by groups of walkers, representing the clubs that are being visited en-route.

The final stages of the first half of March of the Day III on Wednesday June 3rd are Manchester United FC; Swinton Lions RLFC; Altrincham FC; Wythenshawe FC; Stockport County FC.

On the afternoon of June 3rd, 25-30 Altrincham FC walkers, including the 2025/26 Manager’s Player of the Year, Matty Kosylo, will join Gary, Ged and around a hundred walkers from The J.Davidson Stadium, walking to Wythenshawe FC’s Hollyhedge Park ground in Sharston.

Altrincham FC are delighted to be playing an important role in this event, particularly as Motor Neurone Disease has very sadly taken two former Alty players, Mark Maddox and George Melling, as well as lifelong fan, Jez Spruce, from us.

The club has an initial fundraising target of £2500 and you can donate here.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL NEWS

One of several sources reporting the following is Tyneside's Chronicle Live which reports that "Former Newcastle United goalkeeper Rob Elliot is set to step down from his role as manager of National League neighbours Gateshead...

Elliot returned to his role at the International Stadium midway through last season and inspired a stunning turnaround in fortunes as an almost inevitable relegation into the National League North was avoided in spectacular fashion.

With several new signings playing an integral role in a major upturn in results and performances, Elliot’s new-look Heed side moved on from a 15-game run without a win that left them 12 points from safety to lose just two of their next 15 games to comfortably preserve their National League status"

On X Kidderminster Harriers "are delighted to confirm the appointment of Paul Wotton as first team manager.

Paul arrives at Aggborough with more than a decade of coaching and managerial experience gained with Plymouth Argyle, Truro City and Torquay United".

Wotton succeeds Adam Murray who left recently to join Barrow.

Earlier this week Harriers announced that "Assistant Manager Stewart Watkiss and First Team Coach Mario Oliveira have both left the club".

Scunthorpe United "can confirm attacker Callum Roberts will leave the Iron in order to sign for an EFL club in the coming days.

The 29-year-old arrived at the club three years ago for an undisclosed fee from Aberdeen with the Iron assisting the dynamic and creative winger to reinvigorate his career...

Roberts will be remembered for his crucial goals and assists, and his significant contributions to the Iron’s promotion back to the National League in 2024-25...

At the conclusion of 2024-25, after putting to bed an initial campaign of frustration, he scooped the majority of the end of season accolades en route to promotion from National League North, and was the club's top goalscorer, scoring 20 league goals in his 43 appearances...

That form continued into the season just ended, with a further 48 appearances, 45 of which were starts in all competitions, where he provided a total of 32 goal contributions, with 21 of those goals. In achieving both figures in front of goal, he finished top of the charts for the club, and was joint third in the list of appearances.

Recently he went down in Scunthorpe United history, becoming the first ever player to retain the Ernie Storey Memorial Trophy for the club’s overall player of the season...

The Iron understand Roberts turned down a number of offers for his services following the end of the season, despite a number of which being much more lucrative than we could offer, however this latest offer was one too good of an opportunity for the outgoing attacker to turn down, and he departs with our well wishes, an abundance of memories and a fantastic legacy in claret and blue".


26 May 2026

TOM CRAWFORD EXTENDS HIS STAY

Almost a fortnight ago when Altrincham issued their retained players' list for 2026-27, no fewer than thirteen players were said to be in the category of "Out Of Contract – New Contract Discussions".

On Monday, Altrincham FC made the first announcement about any of these players when it confirmed that "club captain Tom Crawford has agreed a new two-year deal to remain at The J.Davidson Stadium.

A key figure both on and off the pitch, Crawford has become an integral part of the football club since arriving at Alty, leading by example with his performances, professionalism and leadership qualities...

Tom Crawford said 'From the moment I walked into this club, it’s felt like home. The support the fans have given me has been unbelievable and I’m delighted to commit my future to Altrincham and keep building something special together'.

Manager Neil Gibson added 'We’re delighted to keep Tom at the football club. He’s been a huge part of what we’re building here, both with his quality on the pitch and his character around the group.

'He’s someone the supporters connect with because of the way he plays the game.'...

Director of Football Operations John Coyne commented 'This is exactly the type of player we want committing his future to Altrincham Football Club. Tom represents the standards, attitude and ambition we are trying to build throughout the club.

'Retaining strong characters and top performers is just as important as recruitment, and we’re delighted he sees his future here at Alty.'”

Footnote: Tom, who is 27 next Saturday, was recruited by former manager Phil Parkinson as Altrincham's fourth signing of summer 2024.

The central midfielder had started off with Stoke City before joining his hometown club, Chester's academy as a teenager. His spell at Chester included loans at Runcorn Town and Leek Town in 2017-18.

In summer 2018 Tom moved to Notts County, then a League team, where he made 12 appearances between 2018 and 2020. A three-month loan at Dave Challinor's AFC Fylde completed his season in 2019.

101 appearances at Hartlepool United, where Challinor was then the manager, followed his release by the Magpies in summer 2020. He remained in the North East till the end of 2023-24, at which point he was released by the Pools.

He had missed much of 2022-23 season with an ankle injury but made 39 appearances for Hartlepool in 2023-24, scoring five times but picking up twelve yellow cards in the process!

Despite two sendings-off in the first 19 league games of the season, Tom was a key player in the 2024-25 campaign.

In 2025-26 he was a virtual ever=present making 43(+1) league appearances. He ended the campaign one appearance short of his century for the club, having made 94 starts and 5 more appearances from the bench. He has also weighed in with 12 goals.

His commitment to the cause is underlined by the fact that his 8 yellows and 2 red cards accrued in the league during 2024-25, added to least season's league tally of 13 yellows and a red means that he has accrued 21 yellows and 3 reds over the past two league seasons!

RENEWING ACQUAINTANCE: BARROW

Over the last couple of days we have looked at the two new opponents who will face Altrincham for the first time next season; Worthing and Hornchurch.

Right: Jordan Sinnott smiles broadly after netting his first goal of the season, a superb freekick, to put Alty ahead against Barrow at Holker Street in March 2016 but the Bluebirds won the game 3-2.

We now turn our attention to the other four clubs that are joining the National League in 2026-27, all of whom have been at this level previously and all of whom have faced the Robins in the past.

We start with the relegated duo of Barrow and Harrogate Town, who were relegated from the EFL until the end of last season.

First up is Barrow, who until this summer had been back in the EFL since 2020 when they were promoted from the National League as the champions, based on points per game in the wake of the Covid pandemic which truncated the season. So they missed out on encountering Altrincham who were likewise winning promotion in 2019-20, rejoining the National League from the North division as Barrow left that level on their upward trajectory.

So, it was back in 2015-16 that the two clubs last competed in the same league. In that Conference campaign Altrincham were to be relegated whilst Barrow, celebrating a first season back at national level after promotion in 2015 as Conference North champions, finished eleventh.

The last league encounters with Altrincham in that 2015-16 season saw honours even. Alty won the Moss Lane fixture 1-0, thanks to a Damian Reeves goal, but the Cumbrians won 3-2 at Holker Street in the return fixture in March 2016.

In their six seasons back in the EFL (2020-26) the Bluebirds flirted with relegation in their first two campaigns, finishing 21st in 2021 and 22nd in 2022 before two excellent seasons saw them finish 8th and then 9th (in 2023 and 2024).

In 2025 the Bluebirds finished 16th before last season ended with them bottom of EFL2.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Only since securing promotion back to the National League have AFC Fylde announced "James Keyworth as the club's new Director of Football. James arrived at Mill Farm in March and has been working behind the scenes since then, developing the long-term football strategy ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.

James arrives from a sports betting background, with over 15 years of experience working with performance forecasting, sporting intelligence, and strategic leadership roles.

Before arriving at Mill Farm, James founded Sharp Edge Strategies, a consultancy helping organisations build structured decision-making and risk-profiled planning into their sporting operations. Prior to that, he held senior trading and leadership roles in the sports betting industry, working with prominent betting organisations across the globe. Earlier in his career, James qualified as a CIMA management accountant, a background that underpins his approach to forecasting, financial modelling and data-led decision making.

Since joining the club, James has been working across recruitment, academy development and first-team planning, operating closely with the wider football leadership team to build a long-term strategy, with AFC Fylde's DNA at its core.

With multiple elite-level football clubs now adopting a date-driven [?data-driven?] approach to their everyday operations, the club feel this is the appropriate step to adopt a similar strategy with regard to recruitment, as well as other processes within the club...

James said 'This is a brilliant time to be a part of AFC Fylde. The first-team squad, led by Craig, Alex and Chris, have had an outstanding season. Winning the league with 100 points whilst playing with an attacking and entertaining style doesn't happen by accident. It is the result of committing to a clear footballing identity and making that central to everything we do. My job now is to help us build on that foundation, ensuring our recruitment, player development and performance analysis all reflect that identity, with the club's DNA and playing philosophy at the heart of every decision'".

Boreham Wood Football Club "announce a further one-year extension to the Club’s hugely successful teamwear partnership with PUMA, continuing a relationship that has coincided with some of the most memorable and successful periods in the Club’s history.

Since teaming up with PUMA ahead of the 2019/20 season, Wood have proudly worn the PUMA logo during an era packed with historic moments, beginning with a National League Play-Off semi-final appearance in 2019/20 before becoming “history makers” in 2020/21 by reaching the Emirates FA Cup Third Round for the very first time and welcoming Championship side Millwall to Meadow Park during the pandemic...

Following relegation to National League South, the Wood responded in outstanding fashion during the 2024/25 campaign by sealing a return to step one of Non-League football at the first time of asking via the Play-Offs.

The 2025/26 campaign then delivered another unforgettable chapter in the Club’s history, as the Wood reached the Emirates FA Cup Third Round Proper once again, became the first National League side ever to win the National League Cup, record a club-record 90-point tally in the Enterprise National League, and compete in the Enterprise National League Promotion Final under the famous Wembley arch, underlining the remarkable progress achieved throughout the Club’s partnership with PUMA".

Worthing report that "Bailey Smith is the latest player to commit his future to the Reds, with the young forward signing a long-term contract.

The swift attacker, who turned 21 at the start of the month, becomes the latest player to sign up for the 2026/27 season and beyond.

After an outstanding pre-season where the forward netted four goals in five pre-season friendlies to enter the campaign as our leading scorer, Bailey appeared a handful of times for the Rebels in the opening months.

His season was then heavily disrupted by a severe injury... early on into Adam Hinshelwood’s reign... The Worthing local ruptured his hamstring while stretching for the ball resulting in a gruelling five-month period of rest, recuperation and rehabilitation. However, his determination and endeavour helped Bailey return to fitness ahead of schedule, which allowed him to contribute to the crucial final matches of the season that culminated in the Reds lifting the National League South title.

Alongside his blistering pace and natural athleticism, Smith’s versatility is a huge asset to Hinshelwood and his coaching staff".


25 May 2026

THE OPPOSITION: INTRODUCING HORNCHURCH

Of the six clubs joining the National League for 2026-27, only two are new to this level and to competing with Altrincham. They are the pair promoted from National South, the champions Worthing and the play-off winners Hornchurch from Essex.

Yesterday we looked at Sussex club Worthing, today it is the turn of Essex's Hornchurch.

The town will best be known to Altrincham supporters of a historical persuasion as a pivotal location in the Battle of Britain in 1940 when its RAF airfield was the base for Spitfire and other fighter aircraft.

Situated south east of Rpmford, the airfield is no longer in use but much of it has been converted into a Country Park and, more recently, an RAF Heritage Centre was established there.

Originally known as Sutton's Farm, the airfield was established as early as 1915 when it offered an ideal location for the defence of London in WW One, being just 14 miles east of central London.

It was from this airfield that William Leefe Robinson won the VC for being the first pilot to shoot down a German Zeppelin airship bomber. He later survived after being shot down by the Red Baron, Manfred von Richtofen, but he died in the influenza pandemic in late 1918, aged just 23.

After a period of inactivity the airfield was reopened as an RAF fighter base from 1928 and it remained in use until operations were moved to Biggin Hill in Kent in 1962.

The first Hornchurch Football Club was established in 1881 but subsequently folded, with a successor club arising in 1923 as Upminster Wanderers. They were renamed Hornchurch & Upminster in 1952 before renaming themselves again in 1961, this time as Hornchurch.

Hornchurch FC folded in 2005 when they were a Conference South member. They reformed as AFC Hornchurch in that same year and after a period in the Essex League and going into administration in 2009, they regained National South Status in 2012 but lasted only one season before relegation.

Having renamed themselves in 2019 as plain Hornchurch FC, in 2021 they won the FA Trophy becoming the lowest ranked club to win the competition, being at the seventh level of the English football pyramid.

By winning the Isthmian League Premier in 2024, they returned to National South before promotion to the National League proper in 2026, via the play offs, after finishing as runners up to Worthing in National South.

Hornchurch, known as the Urchins, play at Hornchurch Stadium in Upminster, Essex, which is on the north side of the Thames, inside the M25 motorway which encircles London and the ground is not far from the M25's Dartford River Crossing.

As reported here yesterday, the club is in discussions with the local Havering Council (based in Romford) to ensure that upgrades to the stadium are in place to meet the Step 1 Ground Grading criteria by 31st March 2027.

Their stadium, like Gateshead's International Stadium, accommodates a 400 metres running track around the football pitch. Its current capacity is 3,000.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports on Alty old boys in action across the world...

Across the Atlantic in the USL League One, SAM ROSCOE (right) managed to get through the whole of Corpus Christi's home match against One Knoxville without picking up another card, but despite leading twice, and playing against 10 men from only 3 minutes after the restart, they still seek their first league victory. The match ended 2-2 after goalkeeper Logan Erb, playing only his second game for the club conceded a 97th minute own goal.

And "Down Under" in Australia's NPL Victoria, CONNOR HAMPSON put in a full shift as Oakleigh Cannons won 0-1 at Preston Lions. It was a victory that was needed, as Hume City's 5th consecutive win the previous evening had propelled them to the top of the league before today's match. Cannons thus regained top spot, and are 1 point clear of City, and 3 clear of Heidelberg, who they visit at the end of June.

South Korea K League 2 : MARCUS DACKERS still awaits his first goal for Daegu, and they withdrew him after an hour of the home game against Ansan Greeners. A goal up at the time, they went on to win 3-0.

Sunday's Manchester Evening News reports SONNY ALJOFREE's "emotional farewell message as the defender announced that he will be leaving Old Trafford this summer".

Now 21, Aljofree (right) wrote that "After 14 years at this amazing football club, my second home, and the place I've grown from a boy to a man, I can't thank ... everybody... enough.".

The MEN adds that "Aljofree is yet to make a first-team appearance for United this season, although he was called up to first-team training back in April amid a lack of available centre-back options".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Vital Football carries a report from James Denwood that "Carlisle United supporters are still waiting for answers about the future of manager Mark Hughes as the club remains completely silent. With speculation high and fan annoyance growing, some people think speculation is causing more problems and fans need to just 'calm down'...

We can all come up with excuses for the lack of news, like they’re on holiday, they’re negotiating and so on, but surely supporters who make the club and fund the holidays abroad should at least have some information on the club that is theirs...

The reality is this: fans aren’t expecting live coverage of club representatives and the owners but just some explanation into issues at the club, i.e., transparency, even if they came out and said negotiations are taking a while and they didn’t want to jeopardise any deal or they’re working to make everything as best as possible".



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