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25 June 2025

LOUIE IS No.1 FOR SUMMER AT LEAST

Yesterday's announcement confirming Ethan Ross's extended contract with Altrincham quoted the Alty boss Phil Parkinson as stating that, with Ross recovering from an ACL injury, "Louie Fallon will play a lot of pre-season for us, unless I find a suitable candidate in the next couple of weeks".

Eighteen year-old Louie (left) also figured several times in last summer's pre-season before going on to make one start and two appearances for Alty from the bench during the 2024-25 season proper. Indeed, there is a parallel to last summer as the experienced Matt Gould left Altrincham to join Yeovil Town midway through pre-season and Louie played several pre-season games in 2024 too.

In terms of competitive games, Louie first appeared for the club as an 81st minute substitute when Harvey Randle was injured in the National League Cup game against Manchester United U21s on 19 November 2024.

His full debut followed on 3 December when he started the National League Cup match against Stoke City U21s. By that time Louis had also been registered to play for Witton Albion where he enjoyed a succsssful period on dual registration.

Louie then made his National League debut for Altrincham on 8 February 2025 against Braintree Town when Ethan Ross suffered his ACL injury. The teenager kept goal for the final twenty minutes in a 3-1 win.

It remains to be clarified when Ross will return to fitness, though it is expected to be after the new season starts, and whether Fallon will therefore also keep goal when the 2025-26 Enterprise National League campaign kicks off in August.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Brackley Town "confirm that winger JUSTIN DONAWA has signed a new contract, keeping him at St James Park for the upcoming National League season.

Donawa (right) was a valuable part of the Saints' title-winning squad last season, contributing energy, pace, and attacking quality as the club made history by securing promotion from the National League North.

A Bermuda international, Donawa brings flair and experience to the side, and his re-signing marks another important step as the club builds towards its first season at National League level.

Manager Gavin Cowan said, 'Justin gave us exactly what we needed when he came to us last season. A player with lots national league experience who is very versatile with attributes that suit our style of play. We’re really pleased Justin is with us and a good pre-season will stand him in good stead!'"

On the cricketing front, Ian Wilkinson advises that "OLLIE BYRNE is now an all-rounder. His Timperley CC side beat Alderley Edge on Sunday in the Cheshire Cup, Round 3.

Alderley Edge made 206 all out and Timperley replied with 210-8 to win by two wickets.

Ollie was used as the seventh bowler and recorded figures of 5-0-28-3, statistics that included three wides and constituted an economy rate of 5.60. He took a catch as well but, with the bat, he only managed a score of 4, a boundary, off two balls".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

The Stroud News reports that "Forest Green Rovers manager Steve Cotterill could be about to be replaced by a former Welsh star.

Former Blackburn Rovers and Derby County midfielder Robbie Savage could replace Steve Cotterill in the dugout, claim Sky Sports News.

The Welsh international... knows the new director of football Mark Bowen well. A Sky Sports News report said 'Forest Green Rovers head coach Steve Cotterill looks set to leave the non-League club this week...

'The National League side appointed Mark Bowen as director of football three weeks ago and it is understood he wants to bring Robbie Savage in as his new head coach.

'Some reports suggest Savage has been seen in Stroud today with Bowen'".

Carlisle United "announce the signing of David Ajiboye on a two-year deal.

Ajiboye, 26, started his career with Brighton and Hove Albion... He also spent time with Millwall’s under-23s and Worthing on loan, before the latter signed him permanently... in 2018.

The attacker then joined Sutton United, who achieved promotion to Sky Bet League Two during his three-year stay at Gander Green Lan... prior to signing for Peterborough United... He also enjoyed loan periods at York City, Newport County and former club, Sutton United.

Head Coach, Mark Hughes said 'We’re excited to welcome David to the club. His speed is exceptional, and he gives us a real edge going forward."

Elsewhere, "Harvey Sayer and Tyler Roberts become Tamworth’s first summer signings as Andy Peaks strengthens his squad...

Winger Harvey Sayer joins the Lambs after an impressive two-year spell at Lowestoft Town, where he netted over 50 goals... The left-footed attacker, who prefers to operate off the right wing, began his career at Norwich City before earning a scholarship and professional contract with Colchester United.

'I’d like to say I’m an exciting player. I love attacking, creating chances and getting at defenders,' Sayer said. 'Set pieces are also a big strength of mine'...

Also joining the ranks is Tyler Roberts, a pacey and direct winger who arrives from AFC Fylde after spending the bulk of his development at Wolverhampton Wanderers...

'I’m a local lad — I’m from Brownhills — so playing for a club where my family can come and support me is massive,' Roberts said...

'I’m someone who brings pace and directness, I want to excite fans, create chances and score goals'", the player said.

From Solihull Moors we learn of "the signing of left-sided defender Cameron Green.

Cameron started his career in Reading’s Academy before spells at Wrexham, Bromley, Braintree Town and Welling United. He joined Boston United last season where he was almost ever-present...

'I obviously played in the same side as Brad Nicholson last season at Boston and with Tyler French at Wrexham and we spoke over the summer and they both said what a good club this is and what the plans are for the next season and beyond... I’ve played over 100 games over the last couple of seasons and have been enjoying my football'...

Head Coach Matt Taylor said 'Cam has a fantastic engine and can play as a left wing-back or full back. He has plenty of experience, knows this level, and as with all the players we have signed, he is an outstanding character@".

York City "announce the signing of Mark Kitching.

The defender joins us on a permanent deal from Oldham Athletic.

His career began at championship side Middlesbrough, where he remained until 2017. Two loan spells to Rochdale and then to York in the 2015/16 season saw out his time with the Boro.

A permanent move to Rochdale followed... before joining Hartlepool United where he went on to make over 75 appearances...

Kitching joined up with Stockport County in the summer of 2020... Following that success, he signed with Oldham Athletic... as he went on to play over 100 times for the Latics...

The 29 year old now joins the Minstermen and becomes our fourth signing of the summer so far".

Sutton United "Goalkeeping Coach Andy Little has departed the club to join Eastbourne Borough.

The 50-year old will reunite with former U’s boss Matt Gray, who has been recently been appointed as manager of Eastbourne.

Little, who turned out for Sutton as a player alongside spells at Crawley Town, AFC Wimbledon, Croydon Athletic and Woking, played over 700 games in goal during his career... A stint as Assistant Manager at Whitehawk... preceded a return to newly promoted Sutton in 2021".


24 June 2025

ROSS REMAINS

Altrincham FC press officer John Edwards comfirms that goalkeeper "Ethan Ross has signed a new contract and is staying at The J.Davidson Stadium..

It came as a hammer blow to the Robins' play-off aspirations when an anterior cruciate ligament injury against Braintree Town in February brought his 2024-25 campaign to a premature end...

'I'm delighted to remain part of this fantastic football club,' he said... 'I'm looking forward to pushing myself every day on and off the field and returning with a fresh and even more resilient mindset... I'm now looking forward to getting back in around the lads next week and helping to bring through the next generation of goalkeepers at the club.'...

'I'm really pleased to have got Ethan over the line,' said the Alty boss [Phil Parkinson]. 'It has taken a lot of negotiating to find that sweet spot for both club and player. When you are signing a player who is currently injured, there is always an element of risk for the club. But I believe the rewards far outweigh the risk in this instance, and the board have backed my judgement in believing we have the best keeper in the division on our hands.

'Ethan has got the best years of his career to come, and I believe he is in his absolute prime...

'Louie Fallon will play a lot of pre-season for us, unless I find a suitable candidate in the next couple of weeks, and where Ethan’s not playing he has a dual role like Matty Kosylo on the coaching front'".

Footnote: Ehan Ross has made 72 starts since joining Alty, initially on loan from Stpockport County, in July 2023.

After 15 impressive appearances, which included his saving three of the five penalties that he had faced, Ethan joined Altrincham on a permanent basis in a deal announced on 13 October 2023.

He had come through the youth teams at Arsenal and Cambridge United before joining West Bromwich Albion, from where he played against Alty as early as 2016-17 season whilst on loan at Worcester City. As well as his loan to Worcester he also had a spell with Redditch United whilst at The Hawthorns.

In 2018 he joined Colchester United from where he went on loan to Maidstone United early in 2019.

After Colchester he signed for Lincoln City in summer 2020. The Imps loaned him to Weymouth in January 2021, where he again faced Altrincham.

The summer of 2021 saw him join Stockport County and in spring 2022 he went on loan to Aldershot Town and again faced The Robins.

He spent the 2022-23 season on loan at York City, which remarkably became the fifth club for which Ethan had played in a game against Altrincham, following appearances against the Robins for Worcester City, Weymouth, Aldershot Town and Stockport County...

After an almost ever-present and impressive first half of the league season, in game 28 at home to Braintree Town on 8 February 2025, Ethan was unable to complete the match and was diagnosed with an ACL injury requiring an operation and ruling him out of action for the remainder of the season.

ENTERPRISE TO SPONSOR NATIONAL LEAGUE

Altrincham FC relays an announcement that "The National League has... a significant new partnership with Enterprise Rent-A-Car, confirming the vehicle rental company as its title sponsor.

The agreement, commencing in June 2025, will see Enterprise take the naming rights to the National League and its three divisions – becoming the Enterprise National League, the Enterprise National League North, and the Enterprise National League South, respectively...

The new multi-year agreement represents an exciting opportunity for Enterprise to further its long-standing commitment to supporting local communities nationwide. By aligning with the National League, Enterprise will gain visibility across a passionate and engaged audience, reinforcing its position as a trusted and community-focused brand. Enterprise will also explore opportunities to provide practical support to clubs, fans and their communities by leveraging its extensive network of more than 450 branches in the UK and its wider range of vehicles".

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that in the Irish Premier Division, BARRY BAGGLEY again started for St.Patricks Athletic, but was substituted after 68 minutes.

Visitors Derry City had led at half time, and, despite receiving 6 of the 9 yellow cards issued, and having just the one shot on target, they held on to win 0-1. The result pushed St.Patricks into the bottom half of the table.

NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Essex's Daily Gazette reports that "Braintree Town have made their first summer signing after bringing in forward Lewis Walker.

The 26-year-old, who is the son of former Nottingham Forest and England defender Des Walker, left fellow National League side Woking at the end of last season following the expiry of his contract.

Walker scored seven goals in 39 National League matches at Woking, last season.

Braintree boss Steve Pitt told the club’s website... 'He brings real quality in the final third - intelligent movement, technical ability and a sharp eye for goal.

'He’s got great experience for his age and fits exactly what we’re building here at Braintree'...

Walker started his career at EvoStik Premier Division side Ilkeston in Derbyshire before signing for Derby County, in 2016.

After being released by the Rams in 2018, the forward joined Queen's Park Rangers in April 2019... Walker was released in the summer of 2020 and moved to Italian side Como and also played for Athletic Carpi in Italy before returning to England with a move to Gillingham, in the summer of 2022.

He made 29 appearances for the Gills... before joining National League side Woking on a permanent basis in January, 2024 following a loan spell with the Cards".

There has been a rash of signings at Brackley Town, the latest being "goalkeeper Cameron Gregory, who joins the Saints ahead of the upcoming 2025/26 campaign.

The 24-year-old shot-stopper arrives with solid National League experience and a growing reputation for his commanding presence, shot stopping, and calmness under pressure...

Goalkeeping coach Ali Worby shared his thoughts on the signing...'Bringing Cameron in is a great move and one we have discussed since being promoted. Cameron is experienced at the level but still young, ambitious and hungry to be successful'...

Gregory began his career with Shrewsbury Town, gaining valuable first-team experience through loan spells at clubs including Kidderminster Harriers, Halesowen Town, and Nantwich Town, before moving on to Kettering Town, then Boston United".

Solihull Moors "announce the signing of striker Dan Creaney who joins the club after a highly successful spell at Tamworth.

The striker originally signed for Tamworth in July 2019 from Coalville Town and hit 40 plus goals during their 2022/23 championship winning season...

The 30-year-old forward scored 19 goals for the Lambs last season, also contributing 7 assists.

Head Coach Matt Taylor told us 'He also works hard and links things up and he still has that hunger to do well'...

Dan told us 'I’ve loved my time at Tamworth and want to thank everyone there but this is such an exciting challenge'".

Heading in the opposite direction, out of Solihull, as Gloverscast confirms is "Striker Tahvon Campbell [who] has become Yeovil Town’s first summer signing and the first since the takeover by Prabhu Srinivasan.

The 28-year-old, who had two spells on loan at the club in 2016 and 2017 whilst in West Bromwich Albion’s academy, has agreed a one-year contract following the expiry of his contract at Solihull Moors.

He missed eight months of last season through injury and made just nine league appearances, scoring three goals, having been a key part of the Solihull side which reached the play-off final in 2023-24 scoring nine times in 19 games...

Campbell said 'I am buzzing to be back, it is bringing back good memories. When I came here before that was my first Football League loan... and I think since then I am a totally different player...

'I am excited to play in front of big crowds'...

Manager Mark Cooper added 'We’re really pleased to bring Tahv back to Yeovil. He’s matured as a player since his first spell here, and he gives us an exciting option in the final third. His pace and movement will cause problems for defenders'...

Campbell had a nomadic career across the Football League and non-League and played under Cooper at Forest Green Rovers in 2018 before turning out for clubs including Gillingham and Cheltenham Town in the League and then the likes of Woking, Wealdstone and Rochdale in non-League".


23 June 2025

PRE-SEASON FIXTURES

Altrincham's pre-season fixtures are as follows...

  1. Sat.12.7.24, 3pm: Warrington Town (away)
  2. Fri.18.7.24, 3pm: Radcliffe FC (@ Douglas, Isle of Man)
  3. Sun.20.7.24, 11am or 3pm: Play-Off or Tournament Final (@ Douglas, Isle of Man)
  4. Sat.26.7.24, 3pm: Darlington (away)
  5. Tue.29.7.24, 7.45pm: PORT VALE (home)

NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Promoted Brackley Town "announce the signing of experienced midfielder Jack Price...

The 32-year-old boasts an outstanding career that includes over 90 appearances for Wolverhampton Wanderers, a successful five-year spell in Major League Soccer with Colorado Rapids, and time with Shrewsbury Town on his return to England...

Manager Gavin Cowan expressed his delight at securing the signing: 'Jack will bring a wealth of experience to the squad and is a real leader on and off the pitch".

Earlier, Brackley Town had reported that "Brackley Town are excited to announce the signing of forward Danny Waldron, who joins the club from Southend United ahead of the 2025/26 season.

The 29-year-old striker arrives with a growing reputation for his goal-scoring ability, intelligent movement, and relentless work ethic...

Manager Gavin Cowan welcomed the striker to St James Park, 'Danny’s style of play really suits us and he’s a goalscorer. He’s hungry to prove his worth at National League level so is eager to get going'...

Waldron began his senior career at Rushall Olympic, before impressing with standout spells at clubs including Leamington and Alvechurch, before returning to Rushall".

He then joined Southend United but "He spent the last few months of last season on loan at Tamworth".


22 June, 2025

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that in the Irish Premier Division, "BARRY BAGGLEY returned to the St.Patricks starting XI at Galway United, but was substituted after 82 minutes as a 3-1 defeat continued his team's current mediocre run. They had looked like candidates for a European spot early in the season, but have dropped to 5th after a sequence that has seen them win just 3 of their last 13 games".

Elsewhere, DANNY CASHMAN is the subject of a detailed appraisal by ShrimperStats.

Meanwhile on the cricket pitch, Ian Wilkinson reports that in the Cheshire County Cricket League 1st XI compatition, OLLIE BYRNE opoened the batting for Timperley at Oxton.

Opening the batting for Timperley, Oliie scored a quick 28 off 32 balls including five fours at a strike rate of 87.50.

Timperley made 204 all out with Oxton's reply curtailed at 76 all out, leaving Timperley the winners by 128 runs and currently lying third in the league table.

VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

At Brackley Town an "experienced left-sided defender joins the Saints. Brackley Town are delighted to confirm the signing of Ryan Haynes, who joins the club following the expiry of his contract at EFL League Two club Cheltenham Town.

The Daventry born 29-year-old is a naturally left-sided defender with strong League experience, known for his athleticism, composure, and attacking instincts from the back...

Haynes began his career at Coventry City, where he made over 80 senior appearances, before successful spells with Shrewsbury Town, Newport County, and most recently Cheltenham Town in League One".

Gateshead report that "Work continues with FIFA but we have come a long way over the last two weeks and all requirements should be sorted to lift their registration ban in time for the first team's return to training.

This has not delayed any discussions that need to be made in preparing our squad for the upcoming season. Discussions are ongoing with both contracted and out of contract players, as well as new targets required to strengthen the team...

Preparations are underway for a club induction presentation to be presented to the players as they return to training in the first week of July.

This will be delivered to both existing and new players and will set out the way we want to work going forward, putting the community back at the heart of the club...

We have started to develop the grass training facilities at Gateshead International stadium in order to give players the best possible surface to work from".

A "Versatile attacker makes [a] move following several seasons of standout performances at the Lamb" report Tamworth as they "confirm the departure of Kyle Finn, who has joined Halesowen Town FC for an undisclosed fee.

Finn, who has been a key part of the Lambs’ squad over the past few seasons, leaves... [according to] manager Andy Peaks... 'Due to family and work commitments. Kyle is finding it increasingly harder to commit to what he was doing with us, especially the hours and the long trips. We have had a good chat and I want to help him out, as he has been with us a few years and given everything to the club, including being top goal scorer when we won the National League North.

'Obviously I didn’t want to lose him, but he goes to Halesowen Town with my blessing. It’s a family decision which I respect'".


21 June, 2025

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that in Australia's PL Victoria, "When Oakleigh Cannons went down 2-5 last week to Melbourne Victory U21, it enabled their visitors to climb out of the relegation zone at the expense of St.Albans.

Now they're back in the drop zone as CONNOR HAMPSON and his colleagues went down 3-2 at St.Albans, the winner coming in the 94th minute".

ELsewhere, Kilmarnock "are delighted to announce the signing of striker MARCUS DACKERS (right), who joins the club after most recently playing with Salford City. The 6ft 7in striker arrives at BBSP Stadium, Rugby Park on a one-year deal...

Dackers said 'I am really happy to be here, it’s my first time in Scotland playing football... I’ve been on a lot of loans now and it feels like a new chapter in my career, it’s a good opportunity for me'...

Manager Stuart Kettlewell said 'Marcus is an exciting one that we are delighted to get over the line.

'His height will be a obvious advantage, but he brings much more than that and I’m confident he can complement our squad'".

Carlisle United have an interview with their Head of Football Operations, MARC TIERNEY, who, last season, was Director of Football at Altrincham.

Tierney (left) stated that at Carlisle, "'My main job is obviously just getting to know people really. Obviously meeting with the manager and his staff, just getting to know what they want and need within the squad'...

Regan Linney became United's first addition of the summer, making the same switch Marc made from Altrincham to the Blues.

'I think everyone knows he was probably the hottest property in the league. Thankfully the owners backed us and we were able to be very reactive really to get that one over the line. It's obviously a huge coup for the football club to get someone that's not only scored so many goals at the level, but he's got real hunger and desire to do well and go on another level... Regan is one, who I obviously know first-hand, but I know the football club have had their eye on him for a while.

'We beat league competition, which I suppose just shows us the size of us as a club and as a pull'...

Talking on Martin Foyle's addition as Head of Recruitment, Marc said 'It was another positive for me that he wanted to come to our football club, he wanted to join the vision that we have for the football club, wanted to speak with Mark Hughes right away and get cracking on what we need.

'He's the best at what he does, and I'm glad to get him in the building'...

Speaking on further incomings and outgoings, Marc stated... 'It's something that I'll be keeping a close eye on, and obviously always in discussions with agents and with other clubs, and as I speak to Mark pretty much on a daily basis, just keeping contact over squad planning and what we think we need... If it's the right move, I'm sure that it'll be something that myself and Mark can take to the board and go through the due process'".

And Newcastle Town extend a "big welcome to SEAN LAWTON.

A left-sided player, 21 years old and former scholar at Crewe Alexandra before signing for Altrincham".

Sean played two CSC games for Alty in 2023-24 in a spell during which he also went out on loan to Nantwich Town.

NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Brackley Town "announce the signing of midfielder Zak Brown, who joins the club following the expiry of his contract at Kidderminster Harriers.

The 24-year-old adds further energy and creativity to the Saints’ midfield, having built a strong reputation for his work rate, technical ability, and attacking intent during his time at Aggborough.

Manager Gavin Cowan welcomed his latest signing, 'Zak is a real talent that was a standout performer last season. With National League experience and football league potential, we believe Zak will add real quality to our already lethal looking midfield!'

Brown began his career at West Bromwich Albion, progressing through their academy before gaining senior experience with Alvechurch, where he impressed before switching to Kidderminster in 2022".

Aldershot Town are "pleased to confirm that Theo Widdrington has signed a new contract with the Shots!

The midfielder has now made 76 appearances in red & blue since joining in the summer of 2023.

Widdrington’s been a key part of the Shots midfield over the last two seasons, skippering the Shots on a number of occasions...

Theo Widdrington said 'I’m really happy to be staying at this fantastic football club. When I heard the club wanted to extend my contract, it was a no brainer for me to sign'..

{His father, manager] Tommy Widdrington added 'I’m well aware of the odd comment which suggests Theo is only at the football club because he’s my lad. That honestly couldn’t be further from the truth!...

'He deserves credit for accepting the criticism he sometimes doesn’t deserve, and gets on with his job like the pro he is. Trust me when I tell you, he gets more criticism from me than anyone!'">

"Scunthorpe United is Ndelighted to announce the signing of Gateshead defender Branden Horton as the club’s third new summer recruit on a free transfer.

The 24-year-old, who traditionally plays at left-back, began his career at Doncaster Rovers, and was handed his senior league debut by Iron manager Andy Butler... and would go on to make a total of 41 appearances for the Yorkshire-based club..

Horton would go on two loan spells to Gainsborough Trinity in the Northern Premier League... In 2020-21, he would join Southern League Premier Division Central side Redditch United on loan...

In June 2022, he would join Chesterfield, and would spend three campaigns at the side, making a total of 69 appearances...

Fast forward to February earlier this year, Horton joined Gateshead and would be a consistent mainstay in their team until the end of the season..

Branden said... 'I had another year at Gateshead, but the chance came up to come here, I don't live far away so I thought it was the perfect opportunity for me'".

Wealdstone "have officially been granted National League Football Academy status for the 2025/26 season. This accreditation... marks a significant step in the club’s evolution...

The new status places Wealdstone among a select group of clubs nationally recognised for their investment in home-grown player development...

The club may register up to 15 players per age group (U17–U19) and provide them with access to competitive matches in the National League U19 Alliance, supplemented by sanctioned friendlies and other FA competitions.

Players must receive at least 12 hours of coaching weekly over 40 weeks annually and take part in formal 12-weekly progress reviews, with biannual parent engagement for U18s">

The BBC confirms that "Midfielder Dan Rooney has become the fourth Truro City player this week to sign a new deal.

The 26-year-old former Plymouth Argyle youngster will go full-time after the club's promotion to the National League...

Will Dean, Tyler Love-Holmes and Dan Lavercombe have also agreed new deals with The Tinners this week...

Rooney told the club website... 'I felt confident I would get a new deal, even though getting promoted means we are going full-time...

'Leaving my job and going back into full-time football is a risk, but when I weighed things up, there were lots of pros and no cons.'”


20 June 2025

RESERVES' DATES

Altrincham FC Reserves compete in the Cheshire Football League who have announced arranegemnts for the 2025-26 season.

"Start date - Saturday 26 July 2025

The new season will start at the same time as the NWCFL season, the same as the last 3 seasons.

This will mean that all 5 divisions start on that day (Prem. L1, L2, RL1 & RL2) due to the number of teams (16) in each division

This allows for teams to get ahead in their fixtures prior to all the County Cups, League Cups & Northern Cup which start in September and disrupt the flow of League football

There will however be no Reserve Division games on August Bank Holiday weekend (23rd) unless requested".

NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Braintree Town have issued their "retained and released list.

The following players remain under contract with the Club for the 2025/26 season:

The following players are in discussions regarding new deals in advance of next season:

The following players have left the club this summer:

News of our first signing of the summer will be made in the next few days".

Sutton United "confirm the signing of Harry Phipps following the expiry of his contract at National League South side Dagenham & Redbridge.

The defender, who can also play in midfield, will offer Steve Morison’s side a wealth of experience and plenty of quality in both the heart of defence as well in the centre of the park, and joins the U’s having proven his qualities at fifth tier level across a seven-year spell at Victoria Road...

Having started his career at Margate, Phipps impressed... before joining Maidstone United ahead of the 2017/18 campaign... with loan spells at Welling United and East Thurrock United,...

Joining Dagenham ahead of the 2018/19 campaign, Phipps subsequently remained a Dagger for the next seven years".

Carlisle United "are looking for host families to provide a homely and friendly environment for some of our Academy players aged 16-18 that are required to live away from home.

The role would require you to:

In return, you will be paid a daily allowance per player".

FC Halifax Town have relayed a National League statement in which the League "welcomes the official backing of the Football Supporters Association (FSA) for its 3UP Campaign, following a vote at its Annual General Meeting (AGM) last weekend.

The motion states that the FSA should incorporate 3UP into its official policy and, 'to support the growing campaign for three promotion and relegation places between the National League and EFL’s League Two.'

In practice this means, the FSA will now formally discuss and advocate on the issue with both The Football Association and the English Football League, during their regular ‘structured dialogue’ sessions throughout the year. The FSA will also encourage support from its fan groups in its League One, League Two and National League networks...

The FSA conducted a poll of its members who support clubs throughout the football pyramid. In total, 1,980 fans in total were surveyed and returned the following results:

93% supported the idea of 3UP; 83% of EFL fans surveyed backed the proposal. The most common reason for change was that it would make the system fairer (91%) and just over 90% believe it would enhance the attractiveness of the sporting pyramid...

The 3UP campaign aims to increase the number of promotion spots from two to three, aligning the National League with the high echelons the football pyramid...

In fact, since automatic promotion began from the National League to the EFL, none of the 57 teams promoted from the National League have ever suffered relegation the following season".

Erreà are the technical partners of a number of high-profile organisations already including... several National League clubs including Aldershot Town, Eastleigh, Woking, Yeovil Town, Eastbourne Borough, Hampton & Richmond, Hemel Hempstead Town and Spennymoor Town".

The National League "announce Erreà as its Official Benchwear Partner.

The multi-year agreement will see Erreà provide high-quality benchwear and training kit to its 72 clubs competing in the National League.

Erreà are the technical partners of a number of high-profile organisations already including UEFA, Sheffield United, Millwall and QPR as well as several National League clubs including Aldershot Town, Eastleigh, Woking, Yeovil Town, Eastbourne Borough, Hampton & Richmond, Hemel Hempstead Town and Spennymoor Town".

At Morecambe "Jack Stretton becomes Derek Adams' first signing of the summer. The 23-year-old joins Morecambe on a one-year deal following the expiration of his contract with Burton Albion.

Stretton came through the ranks at Derby County...

Loan spells at Stockport County and Carlisle United earned him a permanent move to the Hatters in January 2023.

In recent years, the attacking player has gained valuable experience of playing in the National League through loan spells with Oldham Athletic and Woking.

Stretton moved closer to home in February on a short-term deal with Burton Albion where he departed at the end of the season...

Adams said... 'He’s been a renowned goal scorer at youth level and we’re hoping to bring out the potential that he’s shown over the years'">

Southend United "announce the arrival of highly rated forward Slavi Spasov as our first summer signing.

The 23-year-old has signed a two-year contract... after the expiration of his contract at Slough Town...

Said Spasov 'When I first heard there was interest, I put everything else on hold while I waited to see if something would materialise. I came to Wembley and saw all the fans there. Although it wasn’t an ideal end, the atmosphere they created and the football the boys were playing - that’s what attracted me [to the club]'...

After moving to the UK from Bulgaria aged 12, Spasov came through the ranks at Oxford United...

Loans at Woking, North Leigh, and Banbury United followed before Spasov left Oxford in July 2023, heading to Southern League Premier Division outfit Hungerford Town before quickly being snapped up by Slough in December...

Spasov is good friends with Leon Parillon, with the pair playing together both at Oxford and Slough...

Said [manager, Kevin] Maher, 'With the way the season was extended, the logistics of everything was put back a couple of weeks, but he comes highly recommended@">


19 June 2025

ALTY'S SQUAD: 32 BECOME 22

At the end of last season 32 players who had been assigned squad numbers remained at Altrincham; they were...

1. Ethan Ross, 2. Lewis Banks, 3. Eddy Jones, 4. Lewis Baines, 5. Jake Cooper, 6 Elliot Osborne, 7. Ollie Crankshaw, 8. Isaac Marriott, 9. Regan Linney, 10. Alex Newby, 11. Justin Amaluzor, 14 Matty Kosylo, 15. Regan Griffiths, 16 James Jones, 17 Lucas Weaver, 18 Owen German, 19 George Wilson, 20 Kahrel Reddin, 21. Caleb Ansen, 22 Tom Crawford, 23 Tylor Golden, 24 Joe Nuttall, 25 Joel Bailey, 26. Rob Lainton, 27 Louie Fallon, 28 Remi Thompson, 29. Jake Bickerstaff, 30. Harvey Randle, 31. Charlie Olson, 33. Brandon Powell, 42. Matt Penney, 77. Callum Dolan.

Over the summer, loanees returned to their clubs, others were released on the expiry of their contracts and three players elected to leave (Amaluzor, Linney and Newby).

In all, 17 players left the club over the summer. They are pictured below with the number of their National League appearances in 2024-25 in brackets.



Left to right, those who have left are (top row) Eddy Jones (10+3), Regan Linney (36+6), Alex Newby (42+2), Justin Amaluzor (25+4), Regan Griffiths (0+2), James Jones (21+6); (middle row) George Wilson (15+14), Caleb Ansen (11+1), Joe Nuttall (13+12), Rob Lainton (7), Remi Thompson (0+1), Jake Bickerstaff (12+13); (bottom row) Harvey Randle (1+1), Charlie Olson (20), Brandon Powell (0), Matt Penney (0+3), Callum Dolan (4+2).

So as things stand today, the squad has been reduced to just 15 players who had squad numbers last season (including Ethan Ross whose future is yet to be announced). They are 1. Ethan Ross, 2. Lewis Banks, 4. Lewis Baines, 5. Jake Cooper, 6. Elliot Osborne, 7. Ollie Crankshaw, 8. Isaac Marriott, 14. Matty Kosylo, 17. Lucas Weaver, 18. Owen German, 20. Kahrel Reddin, 22. Tom Crawford, 23. Tylor Golden, 25. Joel Bailey, 27. Louie Fallon.

To that squad have been added the following five new signings Keaton Ward, Billy Sass-Davies, Sam Reed, James Gale and Jimmy Knowles.

In addition, two young Altrincham players have been promoted to the first-team squad for 2025-26, namely Remi Raymond and Lucas Edwards, bringing the squad numbers to twenty-two players.

TOMMY UDA MOVES ON

Off the pitch there has also been a departure as Altrincham FC reports that "Head physio Tommy Uda is set to depart the Robins' backroom team ahead of pre-season to take on a new role with Everton FC Women.

Tommy returned to The J.Davidson Stadium last summer after a previous spell with Alty, which included the National League promotion season, ended in 2021".

Footnote: Tommy initially served Altrincham FC from 2017-21 as the club's Sports Therapist.

In 2021 it was announced that he was stepping down to study for a full-time Master's Degree in Physiotherapy at Keele University, a course which he completed before rejoining Alty. He returned to the club in a move announced on 22 June 2024.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Scunthorpe United has "An extended interview with defender ROSS BARROWS (right) as he outlines his road to recovery, last season's celebrations and his new deal".

NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Aldershot Town "confirm that Assistant Manager Richard Dryden will leave the Club upon the expiry of his contract to join Yeovil Town.

Dryden joined the Shots as Tommy Widdrington’s Assistant Manager at the end of the 2022/23 season and has been a key part of the home dugout at the EBB Stadium ever since, helping to mastermind lifelong memories for Shots fans with our 23/24 Emirates FA Cup run and 24/25 Isuzu FA Trophy win at Wembley.

Dryden amassed well over 100 games as Shots Assistant Manager and stepped up alongside fellow Assistant Manager, Hugo Langton, in Widdrington’s health-related absence during the 24/25 season".

Aldershot Town then con firmed that "James Henry has signed a new contract with the Shots and will combine his playing commitments with a coaching role within Tommy Widdrington’s staff!

The 36-year-old joined the Shots last summer and helped fire the Shots to Isuzu FA Trophy success with 17 goals in 51 appearances.

His experience within football, with over 500 Football League appearances to his name, meant he was a key figure in the squad...

Henry’s move into Tommy Widdrington’s Coaching Staff comes after the departure of Assistant Manager, Richard Dryden".

Following the above news, Yeovil Town announced "the appointment of Richard Dryden to the club’s coaching staff, effective from 1st July, following the expiration of his contract with Aldershot Town...

As a player, he enjoyed a professional career spanning several clubs, including stints at Southampton, Bristol Rovers, and Portsmouth, primarily as a defender.

After retiring from playing, Dryden transitioned into coaching, where he has worked alongside manager Mark Cooper at multiple clubs...

Richard Dryden expressed his enthusiasm... 'I’m really excited to be joining Yeovil Town and to be working alongside Mark again. I know Toddy well and have had some good conversations with Sam Curry, the analyst, over time. I’m also looking forward to working with [ex-Alty keeper] MATT GOULD, his grandfather actually gave me my debut at Bristol Rovers when I was just 17, so there’s a nice connection there'...

Mark Cooper commented... 'We’ve worked closely before at Forest Green Rovers, Tamworth, Darlington, Notts County and Barrow so we know exactly how each other operates. What’s more, he knows this division really well. His services were in demand so we are delighted he’s chosen to come to Huish Park on a long-term deal. He joins my excellent backroom team, working especially closely with Chris Todd and Sam Curry@".

Woking "announce the signing of Aaron Drewe.

The 24-year-old versatile defender joins from National League North side Oxford City on a one-year deal...

Drewe... represented QPR throughout all youth levels. The defender had loan spells at Chelmsford City and Oxford City before making his R's debut in January 2022. Later that month, he joined National League side Weymouth on loan for the remainder of the season.

He returned to Loftus Road and went on to make thirteen first-team appearances before being released by Queens Park Rangers last summer...

Drewe then returned to National League North side Oxford City, where he went on to make thirty-seven appearances...

Director of Football, Jody Brown, said... 'He’s 24, can play right back, left back, or as a 4/6 type player in midfield. He played right centre back against us in the trophy, so offers a lot to the squad'".

"Goalkeeper Bobby Jones has become Boston United’s sixth signing of the summer.

The 23-year-old has joined the Pilgrims from National League North side Curzon Ashton, having enjoyed a stellar personal campaign with the Nash.

Jones kept 20 clean sheets in 45 National League North appearances, as Curzon missed out on a play-off position on the final day.

He has previous experience with the likes of AFC Fylde, Stockport County and Marine...

Jones will compete with Rhys Lovett for the number one jersey at the Jakemans Community Stadium".

York City "welcome Ashley Palmer to the club, following his release from Chesterfield.

The defender links up with City as his eleventh senior club on July 1st.

His youth career began at Barnsley where he... was released in 2009 and signed for Scunthorpe United... and had loan spells at Southport and Harrogate.

Palmer’s next few years were spent in non-league at the likes of Hinckley United, Droylsden and Buxton, before putting pen to paper with... North Ferriby United... The centre-back switched East Yorkshire for West Yorkshire, joining Guiseley... followed by arguably his most successful career period, at Stockport County...

The 32-year-old... soon moved back to the National League to assist Chesterfield in their title challenge".

They now have both Regan Linney and former Director of Football at Altrincham, Marc Tierney, on their payroll but Carlisle United have now revealed "the appointment of Martin Foyle as the club’s Head of Recruitment.

Foyle has left his role at St Mirren to join up with the Blues and has previously been Head of Recruitment at the likes of Morecambe, Northampton and Motherwell.

With over 500 games under his belt as a player at clubs including Southampton, Blackburn, Oxford United and Port Vale, and over 400 games as a manager at the likes of Port Vale, York and Hereford, he brings huge amounts of football experience to the club.

Chairman, Tom Piatak said 'I sat down with Martin personally during the recruitment process and was immediately impressed by both his footballing acumen and his calm, thoughtful demeanour... Martin has a proven track record of unearthing players who punch above their weight. His experience, contacts, and instincts will be vital as we reshape the squad with ambition and purpose'...

Head of Football Operations, Marc Tierney said... 'I'm excited about the impact he can make as we prepare for the new season.'"

On the pitch Carlisle United "will sign Morgan Feeney on a two-year deal when his contract with Shrewsbury Town expires at the end of this month...

Feeney played 77 times for Carlisle between 2021 and 2023 before joining Shrewsbury...

But after 80 games with the Shrews, he is heading back to Brunton Park".

And, finally, news from two clubs who exited the National League in opposite directions this summer...

Firstly Harrogate Town "announce our sixth signing of the Summer as winger Reece Smith joins from Maidenhead.

The 23-year-old signs a two-year dea... After over 150 appearances for Alan Devonshire’s side, Smith follows in the footsteps of Zico Asare and Shawn McCoulsky in swapping York Road for North Yorkshire.

'I had a really good connection with Shawn on the pitch last season and that’s hopefully something I can bring to Harrogate.', commented Smith...

Head of Player Recruitment Lloyd Kerry added... 'He’s a creative left winger who travels well with the ball and commits full backs.

'He’ll work hard and do the other side of the game as well, you don’t play as many games as he has at National League level if you don’t do that'">

And from a club heading from the National League to the EFL, the Oldham Times tells us that Kane Drummond has returned to Oldham Athletic, signing a one-year deal with an option to extend.

The 24-year-old forward spent two months on loan with Latics, from October to early December, last season... but he was recalled early due to a succession of injuries for parent club Chesterfield.

However, he was released from the Spireites at the end of his contract this summer and Latics boss Micky Mellon was quick to snap up the former Macclesfield man...

'He's quick, direct and gives us something different in the wide areas... He's got a lot of raw potential. We've kept an eye on him for a while and believe he can grow with us'" said Micky Melon

Drummond, who can play on either wing or in a central attacking role, made seven National League appearances for Oldham".


18 June 2025

ALTY OLD BOYS

From Ian Wilkinson comes news that OLLIE BYRNE was restored to the Timperley line up and he opened the batting for them in a Cheshire County Cricket League's First Eleven T20 Cup, Group 6 match played on Tuesday evening.

Against hosts Bramhall, Byrne scored 21 off 14 balls, including one six and two fours. His innings was compiled at a strike rate of 150.00.

Timperley's innings ended at 142-7 before they bowled out Bramhall for 102 off 18.2 overs, to win by forty runs.

NORTHERN NEWS

The BBC reports that David Stockdale, "the manager of non-league football side Farsley Celtic, has agreed to buy the club after months of insecurity regarding the team's future.

The Leeds-based team, who were recently relegated from the sixth tier of English football to the ninth tier, announced David Stockdale's family would be taking over the side.

Stockdale, who is from Leeds and played in the Premier League as a goalkeeper for Fulham, has managed The Celt Army since February... Delays installing a new 4G pitch at home ground the Citadel resulted in Farsley playing their home fixtures almost 70 miles away in Buxton, Derbyshire, last season...

After relegation from National League North, the side were moved to the Northern Counties East League Premier Division - the ninth tier of English football - after they were were denied an FA licence".

As well as playing for Sheffield Wednesday, Brighton & Hove Albion and Birmingham City, Stockdale has also faced Altrincham, whilst playing for York City.

On 15 August, 2023, Stockdale kept goal against Altrincham in a 2-2 draw at York in the Vanarama National League.

NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

The BBC reports that "Fleetwood Town have signed Sutton United striker Will Davies on a two-year contract.

The 26-year-old scored 18 goals in 49 appearances for Sutton in the National League last season, having left York City in March 2024.

Davies first caught they eye with Leiston Town in the Southern League Premier Division Central... That led to a move to Braintree Town...

York signed him in November 2023... before moving to Sutton following a loan spell at Bromley.

Davies becomes the Cod Army's second signing of the summer, after the arrival of [ex-Altrincham] defender Toby Mullarkey from Crawley Town last week".

He joins ex-Alty man Toby Mullarkey as a sumer signing for the Cod Army".

Footnote: Davies scored against Altrincham for Sutton last season.

Wealdstone "have confirmed the signing of dynamic winger Sak Hassan from Isthmian League Premier Division outfit Hashtag United.

The 24-year-old wide man arrives at Grosvenor Vale following two standout seasons with Hashtag United, where he firmly established himself as one of the most exciting attacking players outside of the National League.

In the 2023/24 season Hassan tallied an impressive 17 assists and 7 goals... He took his game to new heights last season, finishing the 2024/25 campaign with 16 assists and 17 goals...

Hassan is a versatile attacking forward that can beat opponents 1v1, create and score goals. Known for his explosive pace, clever footwork and relentless drive in the final third, his consistency and creativity have made him a nightmare for defenders across the Isthmian League...

He has earned 10 caps for Somalia".


17 June 2025

ALTY, AS SEEN BY OTHERS

National League newcomers Truro City are profiling their new opponents for 2025-26 and this week it is Altrincham's turn to be depicted as others see us.

The narrative outlines how Alty lost out in the re-election process in 1977 season to Wimbledon (who replaced Workington) before further re-election disappointments despite winning the Alliance title twice.

It reminds us that last season "a slump in form, with only three more wins picked up between mid-February and the end of the season... saw Altrincham miss out on the play-offs and eventually they would finish ninth".

It describes the J. Davidson Stadium, pointing out that the Main Stand is "an old classic looking stand, it has glass windshields on either side, plus a number of supporting pillars, one of which is centrally located at the front of the stand.

Views of the pitch may be further impaired by two small floodlight pylons that are located at the two front edges of the stand. On one side of this stand is a smaller separate structure, the Family Stand. This is a very small covered all seated stand...

Opposite the Main Stand is the Popular Side. This is a covered terrace that runs the full length of the pitch, made unusual by having a section in the middle that has a higher roof compared to either side.

At the Golf Road End is a small covered terrace, whilst opposite, at the Hale End, there is a 16-step open terrace with large crush barriers to lean on".

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan advises us that in the Irish Premier Division BARRY BAGGLEY was again on the St.Patricks bench, but was part of a triple halftime substitution with visitors Shelbourne a goal up - however, despite racking up 13 goal attempts, his side went down to that lone goal, which was Shelbourne's only attempt on target.

RELEGATED CLUBS

As Morecambe and Carlisle United adjust to a return to the non-League world, what are their prospects of recovering their EFL status?

In 1987 automatic relegation was introduced from the EFL's bottom tier into non-League's top flight.

The following clubs (still in existence) have been relegated or demoted from the EFL since 1987. Where are they now?

Clubs which became defunct after leaving the EFL after 1987 and have become new entities are excluded from the list below; that accounts for nine clubs, namely Aldershot, Chester City, Halifax Town, Hereford United, Macclesfield Town, Maidstone United (original club), Newport County, Rushden & Diamonds and Scarborough.

The extant relegated teams (in some cases relegated more than once) are listed below with their current status noted. The years shown in brackets in the list are the period(s) spent in the EFL.

  1. Aldershot Town (2008–13) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE
  2. Barnet (1991-2001, 2005-13, 2015-18) at present in EFL2
  3. Boston United (2002–07) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE
  4. Bristol Rovers (1920-2014) at present in EFL 2
  5. Cambridge United (1970-2005) at present in EFL 2
  6. Carlisle United (1928–2004, 2005–25) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE
  7. Cheltenham Town (1999-2015) at present in EFL2
  8. Chesterfield (1899-1909, 1921-2018) at present in EFL2
  9. Dagenham & Redbridge (2007–16) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH
  10. Darlington (1921–89, 1990–2010) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE NORTH
  11. Doncaster Rovers (1901-05, 1923-98) at present in EFL 1
  12. Exeter City (1920-2003) at present in EFL1
  13. Forest Green Rovers (2017–24) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE
  14. Grimsby Town (1892-1910, 1911-2010) at present in EFL2
  15. Hartlepool United (1921–2017, 2021–23) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE
  16. Kidderminster Harriers (2000–05) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE NORTH
  17. Leyton Orient (1946-2017) at present in EFL1
  18. Lincoln City (1892-1908, 1909-11, 1912-20, 1921-2011) at present in EFL1
  19. Luton Town (1897-1900, 1920-2009) at present in EFL1
  20. Mansfield Town (1931-2008) at present in EFL1
  21. Morecambe (2007-25) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE
  22. Notts County (1888-2019) at present in EFL2
  23. Oldham Athletic (1907-2022) at present in EFL2
  24. Oxford United (1960-2006) at present in CHAMPIONSHIP
  25. Rochdale (1921–2023,) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE
  26. Scunthorpe United (1950–2022) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE
  27. Shrewsbury Town (1950-2003) at present in EFL2
  28. Southend United (1920–2021) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE
  29. Stockport County (1900-04, 1905-2011) at present in EFL1
  30. Sutton United (2021–24) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE
  31. Torquay United (1927–2007, 2009–14) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH
  32. Tranmere Rovers (1921-2015) at present in EFL2
  33. Wrexham (1921-2008) at present in CHAMPIONSHIP
  34. Yeovil Town (2003–19) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE
  35. York City (1929–2004, 2012–16) at present in NATIONAL LEAGUE

So just 18 of the 44 relegated clubs (including the nine who are now defunct) are currently (2025-26) enjoying EFL status once again.

Thirteen of the relegated clubs currently remain at National League level (Aldershot Town, Boston United, Carlisle United, Forest Green Rovers, Hartlepool United, Morecambe, Oldham Athletic, Rochdale, Scunthorpe United, Southend United, Sutton United, Yeovil Town and York City).

Four of the relegated clubs (Dagenham & Redbridge, Darlington, Kidderminster Harriers and Torquay United) have dropped further down the pyramid from the National League.

Nine of the relegated clubs (Doncaster Rovers, Exeter City, Leyton Orient, Lincoln City, Luton Town, Mansfield Town, Oxford United, Stockport County, Wrexham) are now in higher divisions than the bottom tier of the EFL. Two of these are in the Championship (Oxford United and Wrexham), seven are in EFL 1 (Doncaster Rovers, Exeter City, Leyton Orient, Lincoln City, Luton Town, Mansfield Town and Stockport County).

NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

The BBC reports that "Gateshead have appointed Alun Armstrong as the club's new manager.

The 50-year-old replaces Carl Magnay who resigned earlier this month after a run of just five wins from the final 22 games of the season meant the Heed missed out on a play-off spot.

'I see it as a challenge, and it's something I'm really excited by,' Gateshead-born Armstrong told the club website. 'I want to bring some of the identity back to this club that I think it used to have.'

Armstrong has previously had spells as manager of Blyth Spartans and Darlington".

Gateshead add that Armstrong took charge of the club's under-19 side last season.

And Gateshead also report that after 215 appearances, defender Robbie Tinkler has left the club "following the expration of his contract"..

Sutton United "confirm that Craig Dundas will return to Sutton United in a coaching capacity, heading up the the college programme alongside Sid Dack,...

Dundas, who returns to Gander Green Lane for a fifth time... [after] celebrating over 500 appearances across four spells as a player...

Craig featured in two title-winning teams and has achieved cult-hero status with the supporters for his versatility and tenacity.

He originally joined the club’s coaching staff in 2016 before departing for Hampton & Richmond Borough for the 2018/19 season, but rejoined Sutton a year later. He subsequently took on a player/coach role during a further five years in SM1, before exiting again following the club’s relegation from League Two in 2024, at the age of 43".


16 June 2025

OLLIE CRANKSHAW TO STAY

Altrincham FC reports that Ollie Crankshaw has been awarded a third-year on his contract.

The winger, who will be 27 in August, joined Altrincham at the end of August 2023 but suffered an ACL injury in only his second start, at Barnet in September 2023.

He was unable to add to those two appearances until game 10 of 24-25 season when he appeared for the last four minutes against Boston United on 21 September 2024. That season he was only able to complete 2(+3) appearances in the National League comprising just 150 minutes of action, and 2(+2) in cup competitions (152 minutes).

Right: Ollie Crankshaw pictured during his debut in September 2023

So over two seasons he has made 6(+5) appearances comprising 429 minutes.

Press and media officer John Edwards quotes Crankshaw as saying "I really appreciate the club and especially the gaffer putting faith in me, and I fully intend justifying it with my efforts on the pitch next season...

"This coming season is personal for me. I'll be making it my business to show all the fans who I am as a person and as a player, and I can’t wait to get going."

Manager Phil Parkinson added that "The reason we have signed him is that we believe he has got the capability to be the best player in the division. I feel he is over his injury problems now...

"I believe that, with what we have signed and with a fully-fit Olly Crankshaw, we can replace those goals and still be a potent force going forward, with lots of assists and goals in that front line. A fit Olly Crankshaw would be a marquee player for any team in this division."

Footnote: The announcement about Crankshaw means that all the futures of all of last season's outfield squad members have now been determined. Only goalkeeper Ethan Ross's future is to be announced.

REGAN'S AWAY DAYS

The NL Paper lists the top ten scorers in the Vanarama National and other leagues last season with their tallies split between home and away fixtures.

Top of the National League is York City's Ollie Pierce with 31 goals in all, followed by Alty's Regan Linney with 23 league goals.

Of the top ten, only Regan and ninth-placed Josh Barrett of Aldershot Town scored more goals away from home than at home. In Regan's case, thirteen goals were scored away from home and ten at the J Davidson Stadium..

In the NL North tables, the pattern is even more stark with just one player out of the top ten marksmen scoring more times away from home than at home. Curiously that is also an ex-Altrincham man, Ashley Hemmings, with 16 away goals and 14 at Aggborough, which made him that division's top scorer.

EIGHT NEW MANAGERS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE?

There will be at least eight managers of National League clubs at the start of the 2025-26 season who have not previously managed at that level.

Four of those bosses have previously only managed in the EFL or higher, whilst the other four have not managed at as high a level before.

The clubs with new managers who lack previous National League experience in the role are:

In addition, there will also be two bosses who are returning to manage in the National League in 2025-26 season after an absence, having previously managed at that level.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Ian Wilkinson reports that it was "not a convincing day for Timperley CC against Hyde on Saturday, with the visitors winning by 122 runs.

Hyde scored 246-9 with Lancashire CCC all-rounder George Balderson scoring 75. Timperley in reply mustered 124 all out.

OLLIE BYRNE opened the batting once again scoring 20 off 18 balls, including two sixes and one four at a strike rate of 111.11 (Nelson)".


15 June, 2025

JOSEPH AWARDED BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL

Altrincham FC's press and media officer Brian Flynn reports that "The King’s Birthday Honours List 2025 includes Alty fan, Joseph Adams, who has been awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) for services to Altrincham Football Club and to charitable fundraising, raising over £425,000 for Altrincham FC Community Sports to fund disability sports and employability programmes.

The 22-year-old, completed his ‘No Limits’ challenge, an incredible ten 10K runs in ten countries over six days, between August 27-September 1, 2024.

Joseph, who has Downs Syndrome and was in special care for three weeks when he was born and didn’t walk until he was nearly three years old, is now a very active sportsman, competing in national swimming championships (coming first in the 25m breaststroke in 2023 and 2024) and regularly playing rugby, football, tennis, and cricket.

In March, superstar fundraiser, Joseph, was named Premier League Community Captain for 2025".

Right: Joseph is pictured receiving his Community Captain award at the J. Davidson Stadium in March.

ALTY OLD BOYS

TransferCentre9 reports that "Crawley Town have agreed to sign former Worthing striker DANNY CASHMAN (left) on a two year deal with the option of a third.

Cashman (right) looked set to sign for Southend United but the move stalled when EFL was put on the table".

Footnote: Cashman, aged 24, played 5(+3) times for Altrincham, on loan from Coventry City.

His Altrincham debut came at home to Wrexham on 4 February 2023 but that was to be the only match in which he completed ninety minutes. At Altrincham, he was named in 11 matchday squads, nine in the league but, on three occasions, he was an unused sub and only five times did he complete more than 10 minutes of action (excluding added time).

FA CUP AND TROPHY DATES ANNOUNCED

As usual, in 2025-26 season National League Clubs will enter the Emirates FA Cup at the Fourth Round Qualifying. In the Isuzu FA Trophy they will join the competition at the Third Round.

Emirates FA Cup:

Isuzu FA Trophy:

VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

FC Halifax Town stated that "We can announce [our] new First Team Manager [as being] Adam Lakeland.

Adam joins The Shaymen following a successful spell at King’s Lynn Town where he secured survival in his first season before securing a play-off finish last time out.

Following a lengthy spell as manager of Blackburn Rovers Women, Adam joined Curzon Ashton as first team coach, where they achieved back-to-back promotions. In 2016, Adam joined Northwich Victoria as manager and they reached the Northern Premier League Division One North play-off final. A successful spell at Farsley Celtic followed as Lakeland achieved a play-off spot before winning the league to reach the National League North in 2019.

In 2021, Adam returned to Curzon Ashton, this time as manager. Early in the 2023/24 season, Lakeland made the switch to King’s Lynn where he oversaw a mid-table finish, before reaching the play-offs last season.

Adam will be joined by his assistant from both Curzon and King’s Lynn, former Shayman Sam Walker, who was a part of our first FA Trophy success in 2016".

This appointment came just hours after FC Halifax Town had confirmed "that Assistant Manager Andy Cooper will leave the Shaymen following Chris Millington’s recent departure and will assist with any handover to our new management team in due course

Andy Cooper on his departure osaid] 'I have decided that it is the right time for me to step away as I look to continue my journey as a first team assistant. My three years at FC Halifax Town have been truly memorable and I am better for the experience...

[Chairman] David Bosomworth [stated]... 'Andy has more than played his part as a great foil for Chris, with a calm and professional approach to everything he does'".

Otherwise, news from National League clubs is largely dominated by developments in the south of England, where, firstly, another assistant manager was departing his club...

Boreham Wood "confirm Luke Garrard’s backroom team ahead of the club’s eagerly anticipated return to the National League.

The club is saddened to inform the Wood Army faithful that club legend Mark Ricketts will not be continuing in his role as Assistant Manager for the 2025/26 season... Mark departs Meadow Park as one of club’s greatest servants ever as player, captain and Assistant Manager, with the club forever indebted to Mark...

Following internal discussions between Chairman Danny Hunter and First Team Manager Luke Garrard, the club are pleased to announce that Jack Payne will be stepping into the role as Assistant Manager for the upcoming season, which he will couple with his playing duties as player-Assistant Manager. The club can confirm that as a consequence of Jack’s transition into Luke’s backroom team, he will also relinquish captaincy, and the club will select a new team captain ahead of the 2025/26 season.

Completing Luke Garrard’s backroom team are Ross Weare (First Team Coach), Brandon Bevans (Lead Physical Performance Coach), Cav Costi (Lead Analyst) and Ciaran Pack (Senior Therapist.)"

Brackley Town "confirm the signing of central defender Kyle Morrison as the club’s first new addition ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.

The 29-year-old joins from Kidderminster Harriers, where he played a key role in their defence...

Manager Gavin Cowan expressed his excitement... 'Kyle is at a great stage of his career and this move brings both ambition and balance for him. His leadership, character, and ability will be pivotal...

At Kidderminster Harriers... he helped the club gain promotion via the play-offs... He then made the move to Solihull Moors, featuring more than 30 times last season...

Morrison said 'I'm really pleased to join Brackley Town. It’s a club that’s always been tough to play against'".

From Rochdale comes news of "the signing of defender Dan Moss. The 24-year-old, who has made over 130 National League appearances, has penned an initial one-year deal.

Moss commented... 'Rochdale is a massive club and to get it done, I came to the decision quite quickly and I’m buzzing'...

Moss began his career as a scholar in Burnley’s academy before linking up with Millwall in the summer of 2019, where he captained the under-23 side.

He spent time on loan at Yeovil Town and Leyton Orient during his time at The Den, before joining Woking on a permanent deal in 2022.

Moss featured predominantly as a right-back for the Cardinals... With Woking, he played over 110 times".

Aldershot Town "confirm that Dejan Tetek has signed a new contract with the Shots and will remain at the EBB Stadium for the 25/26 season!

Tetek joined the Shots in October 2023 after leaving Reading with a number of Championship appearances under his belt and has gone on to make 45 appearances...

Tetek said... 'We lifted the trophy at Wembley last season and that moment will always be special. Now, I’m ready to build on that success and help the team achieve even more'...

Tommy Widdrington added 'Dejan’s a player that we all love... We’re really delighted. Dejan’s a player who can do both sides of the game really well, he’s really good in and out of possession and reads the game well.'”


14 June, 2025

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan tells us that in Australia's NPL Victoria, Melbourne Victory U21 were in the relegation spots before they kicked off at Oakleigh Cannons, but shocked CONNOR HAMPSON and his team mates by racing into a 3 goal lead inside 20 minutes, going on to win 2-5.

In the Irish Premier League, returning from suspension, BARRY BAGGLEY was left to languish on the St.Patricks bench as they paid the price for missing a first half penalty, being held 0-0 by visitors Drogheda.

Ian Wilkinson reports on OLLIE BYRNE who, on Thursday, played for Timperley CC in a group game in the 1st XI 20/20 competition.

The former Alty keeper batted at number four and struck two sixes in an innings of 18 scored off twelve balls. His Timperley side, hosting Stockport Georgians CC, made 197-7 in their innings

The visitors managed only 154-6 in reply, leaving Timperley the victors by 43 runs.

Meanwhile AFC Fylde "announce the appointment of CRAIG MAHON (left) as the club’s new Head Coach.

The 35-year-old joins from fellow National League North side Curzon Ashton where he has spent the last five years as both player and coach before being appointed permanent manager in 2024...

Mahon has made over 400 appearances in total across the National League and National League North, including a spell with the Coasters in 2013 when the club was still at Kellamergh Park..

The Irishman was in a player/coach role up until the end of last season, and made 27 National League North appearances whilst guiding the Nash to an impressive eighth-place finish, narrowly missing out on the play offs...

Mahon said 'I’m over the moon to be here. I’m really grateful to be given the opportunity... We’ll be looking in the next few weeks to build a squad, as well as a culture, that can bring the positive times back to the club and have a team the supporters can be proud of'...

AFC Fylde Chairman David Haythornthwaite added... 'We started with a list of around ten people we thought would fit the bill. As a result of past mistakes, we had several non-negotiables which we were determined to stick to.

'The first was a requirement to live within 60 mins driving distance of Mill Farm... The second was the brand of football we wanted to play, expansive, energetic, high press, possession-based football that gets the crowd on their feet'">

VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Rochdale co-Chairman Cameron Ogden reminds us that "It is easy to forget how difficult the situation was at the Club this time last year. Aside from the financial position, which was clear to all, the internal operations at the Club had necessarily been stripped back to the bare essentials, and many of the staff were going above and beyond just to keep the Club functioning at a basic level...

I am very pleased with how the team performed. A fourth-placed finish is an excellent result and an FA Trophy semi-final to boot...

However, we have strong reasons to be optimistic about the coming season. The core of our team is already in place and has had a season playing together...

Unfortunately... our Category 4 Academy will close on June 30th, as we are not permitted to apply for a licence under EPPP for 2025/26 due to it being our third season outside of the EFL. We have, however, joined forces with our Community Trust to ensure that we continue to offer full-time football opportunities for aspiring local 16-19-year-old players via our Sports College programme...

In terms of our fan engagement efforts, we have established a Club Advisory Board (CAB) with 17 members alongside Club representatives...

Work has commenced on a seasonal renovation of the surface of the pitch. I need to be clear with everyone that this is a surface renovation and not a complete rebuild. A complete rebuild is the only way we will solve the fundamental underlying issues we face. However, a rebuild is likely to cost close to £1.5m...

This season, we intend to have a strict regime in place to fully cover the pitch whenever there is material rainfall and to minimise the times before and after a game (and before and after rugby games) when it is uncovered in the wet...

At the time of writing, over 1,200 Season Tickets for the upcoming campaign have been sold".

Boston United "have bolstered the left side of their ranks by signing Scunthorpe United promotion winner Michael Kelly on a two-year deal. The 27-year-old has put pen-to-paper to become Graham Coughlan’s fifth new signing of the summer – having previous played under the United boss at Bristol Rovers...

He becomes the fifth new arrival – following hot-on-the-heels of goalkeeper Rhys Lovett, fellow defenders Jordan Cropper and Ben Grist and attacking midfielder Liam Waldock.

Kelly’s arrival compensates for the loss of Cameron Green, who has turned down United’s offer of a new deal to seek pastures new.

With fellow full-back Jai Rowe seeing his move to Scottish Championship side Raith Rovers announced at the weekend, both players move on with the club’s thanks".

Solihull Moors "announce that defender Tyler French has joined the club from Sutton United.

The 26-year-old central defender first caught the eye with AFC Sudbury as a youngster, earning a move to Bradford City in 2019. After two seasons there he moved to Wrexham before a spell at Dundee. Last season, having been named club captain, he was virtually ever present at Sutton and Head Coach Matt Taylor was more than pleased to welcome him to the Moors.

'You look for leaders and strong characters and Tyler fits the profile we need here', he said. 'He loves defending and reads the play really well. With Brad Nicholson signing last week and Alex Whitmore, our Player of the Season, already here we have a really strong mix in the heart of our defence'">

Brackley Town "confirm that midfielder Alfie Bates is leaving the club.

Alfie joined the Saints in January 2023 from Finnish club SJK Seinajoki and has gone on to make 107 appearances and score 4 goals in a Brackley Town shirt...

Gavin Cowan had this to say... 'Alfie has been nothing short of magnificent for me and this club. It’s only down to Alfie’s work commitments that we feel we have to safeguard the club and a deal couldn’t be done. He is captain material, an incredible player and one of the best characters you’ll see in a changing room but it’s not to be right now. I’m hoping to work with him again in the future'".

Woking "announce the signing of Jack Turner.

The central midfielder, 22, joins following two years at Scottish Championship side Queen’s Park.

A Southampton academy product, Turner signed his first professional contract with the Saints in July 2021, being promoted to the first team in February 2022. A loan move to Braintree Town in the National League South followed in January 2023...

In June 2023, Turner moved up to Scotland to join Queen’s Park. In total, he made 90 appearances for the club...

Director of Football Jody Brown said, 'With the exception of Harry Beautyman, who predominantly plays closer to the front players, we need to find more goals from the deeper positions'">

Carlisle United "confirm midfielder Will Patching has joined Northern Irish side Coleraine FC on loan until the end of the 2025/26 season.

Patching, 26, joined United in January from Derry City and [has] featured on ten occasions since his arrival in Cumbria.

Head of Football Operations, MARC TIERNEY said 'We believe this move offers Will the opportunity for valuable first team game time under a manager who knows him well. The loan agreement includes a recall option during January'">


13 June 2025

ALTY'S NEW TRIO

In the Sale & Altrincham Messenger press and media officer John Edwards writes that "Phil Parkinson has moved to reinforce a depleted Altrincham strike force after Alex Newby followed Regan Linney out of the door at The J.Davidson Stadium to leave a gaping 38-goal hole in the Robins’ attacking resources...

While there was clearly a sense of frustration at the loss of Newby, Alty boss Parkinson wasted no time plugging the gaps, as he snapped up in-demand striker James Gale, from Mansfield Town, and highly-rated frontrunner Jimmy Knowles, from Accrington Stanley, for an undisclosed fee.

Remarkably, Gale, Knowles and another recent signing Keaton Ward have all played together at Mansfield and Boston United prior to joining Alty, and Parkinson explained why that’s no coincidence.

'It’s a real positive that they have played together before and know each other, as it gives us an element of continuity while we rebuild the frontline,' he said.. 'That was part of the mindset in signing these three, but the biggest thing is they are all quality players in their own right...

'Jimmy is one of the best finishers I’ve seen in a long, long time and I truly believe we have unearthed another gem in James@".

ALTY OLD BOYS

Torquay United report "the signing of midfielder CALLUM DOLAN (right) on a one-year deal after leaving League Two side Fleetwood Town.

Dolan, 24, arrives in the English Riviera after spending last season on loan to Oldham Athletic and Altrincham.

The all-action midfielder was snapped up by Fleetwood in January 2023 after Dolan’s impressive goalscoring record for Warrington Rylands peaked [sic] the interest of clubs in the Football League. After competition for his signature it was The Fishermen who added the talented midfielder to their ranks.

The Yellow Army will remember the midfielder fondly after a successful loan period with United in 2023 when Dolan made six appearances scoring two goals before being recalled".

VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

At Hartlepool United the club has announced "the appointment of Simon Grayson as the Club’s new First Team Manager with immediate effect.

The former Premier League player comes with an impressive record in management including no less than four EFL promotions with Preston North End, Huddersfield Town, Leeds United and Blackpool FC.

More recently, Simon has experienced management roles in both the Nepal and Indian Super Leagues...

Club Chairman, Raj Singh commented:... 'Simon is someone who has been on our radar for a while and he’s been my preferred candidate in the past when we’ve looked for managers, but for one reason or the other it didn’t come off...We’ve been able to secure him for an initial 2 year period"

This was accompanied by an announcement from Hartlepool United that it had "parted company with Head Coach Anthony Limbrick...

All Board members were consulted and it was decided that a change was needed".

The BBC reports that "Carlisle United have brought in veteran manager Paul Hart in an advisory role to the club's board.

Hart, who has managed nine clubs and had various roles at others, took part in Carlisle's strategic review. The 72-year-old... will work on a part-time consultancy basis at Brunton Park...

The strategic review undertaken at Carlisle followed successive relegations"

Chairman Tom Piatak, a "Florida-based American said Carlisle's performance over the past two seasons was 'unacceptable' and a 'full reset', external was required. He said recruitment over the past three transfer windows had "not met expectations" with Carlisle using 42 players as they finished 23rd in League Two, seven points shy of safety...

Going forward, Piatak said the club's aim is to be 'the fittest, best prepared team in the National League... Our entire focus is on getting back to the EFL,'" he added.

At Wealdstone, the club is "delighted to welcome former Barrow AFC defender Junior Tiensia... on a permanent deal!

Junior is a versatile, left-sided defender with dynamic and physical attributes, who began his career in the youth ranks of Millwall. The 24-year-old was quick to gain first-team experience, going out on loan to Havant & Waterlooville at just 19 years-old, making five appearances.

The defender has a healthy pedigree of National League experience, with loan moves at Sutton United and Dover Athletic following his stint with the Hawks.

Upon his departure from the Lions, Junior joined National League North side Gloucester City on a permanent deal at the start of the 2022/23 season... before joining National League side Solihull Moors in March of the same season.

Seven appearances for the Moors later, Junior would make the deserved step up to the EFL, joining League Two side Barrow at the start of the 2023/24 season, where he would make 17 appearances for the Bluebirds before the expiry of his contract this summer...

Stones Manager Sam Cox was delighted [saying] ... 'He brings energy, physicality and he's a top human being along with that'">


12 June 2025

TOM LEADS THE WAY

With Regan Linney, Alex Newby and Justin Amaluzor all having left Altrincham this summer, that leaves midfielder Tom Crawford (right) as Alty's remaining leading scorer from last season.

With Joe Nuttall and Amaluzor he was joint third top-scorer for Alty in the League last season, with four goals to his name.

However, Tom was the club's leading scorer in cup competitions, beating Linney, Newby and Amaluzor with the five times that he netted in cup matches which brought his season's haul to nine goals in all competitions.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that Tuesday's World Cup Qualifying match, in Helsinki, was suspended for around half an hour due to a medical emergency in the crowd, and it was after midnight local time when play resumed.

There was no further scoring, and Finland won 2-1 against Poland, for whom MAXI OYEDELE was again an unused substitute.

Closer to home Fleetwood Town report "the signing of defender TOBY MULLARKEY from Crawley Town for an undisclosed fee, with the 29-year-old putting pen to paper on a two-year deal at Highbury Stadium.

The Warrington-born centre-half becomes Pete Wild’s first signing of the summer window as preparations ramp up for the 2025/26 Sky Bet League Two campaign.

Standing at 1.93m, Mullarkey brings both presence and experience to the Town backline. Known as a modern, ball-playing defender, he primarily operates on the right side of a central pairing, but has also featured in defensive midfield and at right-back throughout his career....

He made his name in non-league football with Nantwich Town and Altrincham, impressing with consistent performances that eventually earned him a move to the EFL with Rochdale in January 2023...

Mullarkey moved to Grimsby Town, and later joined Crawley Town in July 2024".

VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Somerset Live reports that "Yeovil Town will move their first team training from the Somerset town to Bristol from the start of the 2025/26 season...

Their first-team training operations will be relocating to the SGS Wise Campus in Bristol .

In a statement the club said the move will give players and staff 'access to top-class facilities in a high-performance environment...

'Crucially, this relocation also broadens our recruitment reach,' the statement added...

Executive Chairman Stuart Robins said 'This move represents a major milestone in the continued evolution of Yeovil Town Football Club. Providing our players and staff with access to elite training facilities is essential if we are to raise standards and push toward our ambition of returning to the Football League'...

First-Team Manager Mark Cooper added 'From a football perspective, this is a really positive step for the club. The facilities at SGS Wise are first-class...

'At the same time, our heart remains in Yeovil; we’re doing this to bring success back to our fans and our town'...

The club added 'Our roots remain firmly in Yeovil, and we remain fully committed to our supporters, our community, and our long-term future in Somerset'".

Footnote: Yeovil is approximately forty miles from Bristol.

Aldershot Town announce their "first signing of the summer with the arrival of Tristan Abrahams!

The striker joins the Shots after his contract with Maidenhead United had expired and arrives fresh off the back of scoring 11 times for the Magpies last season... and chipping in with eight assists in his 42 National League appearances...

Tommy Widdrington said 'Tristan is a player I’ve been aware of for some time having watched him in the EFL as well as having faced him numerous times on opposite sides.

'With over 250 senior games under his belt, but still only 26, I feel he is someone that fits the profile we are looking to add to the group. He’s hard working, mobile and knows where the goal is...

Head of Recruitment, Jamie Hedges said... 'He’s a proven player at this level and the level above and is a player we’ve chased all summer'">

On Wednesday, Eastleigh announced two new signings.

First up came news of "the signing of striker Aaron Blair following his departure from Maidstone United!

Blair’s journey began in the academy ranks of Dagenham & Redbridge... The striker made a permanent move to Braintree Town, where his development accelerated. Over two standout seasons, he made 91 appearances and scored 31 goals...

In June 2024, Blair signed with Maidstone United... scoring eight goals in 26 league appearances so far in the 2024/25 campaign".

Later Eastleigh also announced the arrival of "goalkeeper Nick Townsend following his departure from Newport County!

Born in Solihull, Townsend began his football journey at Birmingham City... He gained senior experience during loan spells at Oxford City and Lincoln City...

His big break came with a move to Barnsley in 2015... Further experience came via a loan spell with Solihull Moors, before Townsend made a move in 2018 to join Newport County".


11 June 2025

ALTY TO VISIT DARLINGTON

Altrincham have added a long-distance pre-season friendly to their summer schedule as they announce a game away trip to Darlington onSaturday, 26 July.

This comes on top of two other long-distance pre-season games which will take place on the Isle of Man earlier in July.

Altrincham and Darlington were last in the same division (National North) in 2019-20 but the away game for Altrincham was never played owing to the truncation of the seaspon by the COVID pandemic.

SO Alty last visited Darlington was the previous season on 25 August 2018 when Alty won 3-0 at Blackwell Meadows.

Above: On Alty's last visit to Blackwell Meadows, Elliot Wynne was making his debut in the Alty goal. Here he awaits a Darlington corner in the first half.

This summer's schedule, to date,comprises:

  1. Sat.12.7.24 Warrington Town (away) 3pm
  2. Fri.18.7.24 Radcliffe FC (at Douglas, Isle of Man) 3pm
  3. Sun.20.7.24 FC Isle of Man or Fleetwood Town (Play-Off game or Tournament Final, at Douglas, Isle of Man) 11am or 3pm
  4. Sat.26.7.25 Darlington (away) 3pm
  5. Tue.29.7.24 PORT VALE (home) 7.45pm

NEWBY OUT

For the second season running Altrincham have lost their top scorer (Conn-Clarke last year, Linney this) but this time they have also lost their second top-scorer as well.

Altrincham FC announce, in a brief statement, that "Following discussions regarding his future, Alex Newby has informed the club of his decision to leave and has signed with York City.

The club, through manager Phil Parkinson, made an offer to retain Alex for the upcoming season on substantially improved terms, reflecting both his contribution and his importance to the squad. However, Alex has chosen to pursue an opportunity elsewhere...

We thank Alex for his efforts during his time at Altrincham".

York City report that "On putting pen to paper with the Minstermen, Newby told us, 'It’s brilliant to be here, it’s a great move for me, it’s something that I was really keen to get done as soon as it was mentioned'".

Footnote: So, inside a week, Alty have lost both of their top scorers in the 24/25 season (Linney, Newby) and, earlier this summer, also lost one of their joint-third NL goalscorers (Amaluzor). 42 of their 68 league goals came from that trio.

But, unlike last season when they also lost their top marksman, Chris Conn-Clarke, to EFL1 club Peterborough United, this time both of the leading scorers have joined rival clubs in the National League so will be active against their former paymasters next season.

Alex Newby, who is 30 this year, arrived at Altrincham on loan from Colchester United in September 2023. He scored for Alty within five minutes of his debut, against Ebbsfleet United, on 23 September 2023.

His loan was converted into a permamnent signing at the end of January 2024 by which time he had made 20 appearances.

During 2024-25 season playing most effectively in the number ten role, he netted 15 times during the campaign and contributed many assists. In all he had made 86(+5) appearances and scored 28 goals before departing for York City.

KNOWLES IN

Altrincham FC have wasted no time in seeking to replace Regan Linney following his move to Carlisle United

Press and media officer John Edwards reports that "Phil Parkinson has added [in his own words] 'one of the best finishers I've seen for a long, long time' to Altrincham's attack after landing Jimmy Knowles from Accrington Stanley for an undisclosed fee."

As noted here the two earlier signings revealed in the past week, James Gale and Keaton Ward had both played together for two clubs; Mansfield Town and Boston United. And now we learn that "James, Jimmy and Keaton Ward all hav[e] spent time together at both Mansfield and Boston United"!

Manager Parkinson explained by saying 'It's a real positive that they have played together before and know each other, as it gives us an element of continuity while we rebuild the frontline... Hopefully that will give us a head start. That was part of the mindset in signing these three, but the biggest thing is they are all quality players in their own right".

Regarding Knowles, the Alty manager added, "He is a player we came across last season, and we studied him a lot when he played at Boston. He's got every type of finish you need to be a top goalscorer, and we feel he will be a real force at this level, given the opportunity to play.

"In fact, I'd say Jimmy is one of the best finishers I have seen for a long, long time".

Tom Jolley has interviewed Konwles for Alty TV.

In the interview he says "I know both Keaton and James very well, and that can only help. I played with Keaton a lot more at Boston, and we have a really good connection on and off the pitch.

"I was with Galey at Mansfield and Boston, and there's a good connection there as well, so I think we will work well together."

ALTY OLD BOYS: REGAN PRAISED

At Carlisle United Head Coach Mark Hughes has spoken about Regan Linney [right] saying, "'[There was] obviously a lot of interest in Regan from leagues above, so yes, I'm really excited by the prospect of him putting on the shirt. I think he’s going to add a lot to our threat at the top end of the pitch, he’s very versatile, he likes to work the left side channels and cut in and get lots of shots in.

'He can also play down the middle. He’s got a little bit about him as well, which I always like in a player, a bit of character, a bit of nouse in terms of going about the game and effecting opposition defenders. So yes, really looking forward to working with him.

'He’s demanding of himself and demanding of his teammates as well, that’s been well documented and having done a bit of background work in terms of his character then that came through right from the outset that he is very demanding of himself and he will demand performances from his teammates which is the character that we want at this club'...

He added 'I feel this is a step up for him, he’s going to a bigger club, with a bigger fan base so he’s really excited to engage with our fans because that’s a big part of how he gets himself going and gets the juices flowing. When he plays it’s that interaction with the crowd that he feeds off, so we’re really going to benefit from that.'"

Hughes went on to confirm that "We will carry fewer players this year. That means some players will probably leave".

VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Boreham Wood "announce a long-term extension to our partnership with Arsenal Women FC and Arsenal FC that will see both the Women’s and development sides continue to play regular matches at the Mangata Pay UK Stadium Meadow Park, including all of next season’s UEFA Women’s Champions League Group Stage fixtures...

BWFC are rightly very proud of the part we have quietly played in the rightful and timely growth of the Women’s game, which has in truth been extraordinary since the Lionesses won the Euros. While our association with Arsenal’s and their Development and Youth sides have also been equally rewarding with an explosion of international talent graduating from Hale End to Emirates Stadium via our Meadow Park home.

We have in recent years seen the likes of Bukayo Saka, Eddie Nketiah, Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Emile Smith-Rowe, Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly, amongst many others, frequently run out at Meadow Park on their way to becoming bona-fide senior Arsenal players and internationals...

Stadium improvements include the movement and enlargement of the stadium pitch, relocation of the dugouts into the West Stand, improvements to East Stand spectator facilities and sight lines, installation of stadium CCTV and control room and substantial upgrades to existing stadium floodlights from 500 to 800 lux, as well as the development of a new supporter fan zone area in the south-east corner".

Two end of season awards have come the way of Brackley Town

Firstly, "Gavin Cowan was crowned as The Vanarama National League North Manager of the Year at the National League 2024/25 Gala Dinner on Saturday evening...

The Brackley Town gaffer had this to say 'Firstly, all glory to God! Thank you to my wife Holly and our 4 children ... Thank you to my staff, in particular my assistant Jamie who are in constant support of my philosophy. You live and die by your players and this award comes from their belief and trust of our process, every single one of them has been incredible. This promotion has been 2 years in the making for me... It’s very much ‘Club of the year’ in my eyes!

And Brackley Town's "Saints match day programme has been voted the Vanarama National League North programme of the year for 24/25 season. Announced at the National League’s AGM at Celtic Manor, Newport, on Saturday, the Programme of the Year award is voted for by fellow clubs in their respective divisions...

Brackley Town are proud to continue to provide a printed match day programme when many clubs have ceased doing so".

As for the National League's top-flight last season, Rochdale's "The Voice Of Spotland was named the National League Programme of the Year for the second season running at the league’s AGM on Saturday. Dale’s official matchday programme, known as TVOS, was announced as the winner during the Gala Awards Evening at Celtic Manor Resort. The trophy was collected by Director Adam Saul (pictured).

TVOS has been edited and compiled for 24 years by Dale season ticket holder and Programme Editor Mark Wilbraham, winning numerous awards in that time.

Mark commented... 'This was a more challenging season, with Dale’s FA Trophy run and playoff qualification, which increased the number of editions needed, as well as the different articles those issues needed to make them unique and specific to the competition".

AT Southend United chairman Justin Rees recalls that "The first full season of our custodianship of Southend United ended in heartbreak at Wembley just over a week ago...

However, when we zoom out and reflect on the past 12 months, a great deal has changed.

From almost being ushered out the back door of the National League before a ball was kicked, to almost leaving through the front door on the grand stage of Wembley – the transformation in just one season speaks volumes.

We’ve gone from fighting to keep the club alive, to daring to dream again...

We remain guided by the three core responsibilities we set ourselves as custodians of this great club:

Forest Green Rovers "are pleased to announce that Mark Bowen is FGR’s new Director of Football. Mark brings a wealth of experience with over 40 years as Player, Coach, Manager and Sport Director at the highest levels.

Mark most recently spent around four years at Reading FC where he was Sport Director and Head of Football Operations.

During that time Mark built a young, dynamic squad, through difficult circumstances, that narrowly missed out on promotion from League One last season.

Scunthorpe United "announce former Gainsborough Trinity marksman Declan Howe as our second signing of the summer.

Howe joins the Iron following back-to-back record-breaking campaigns for Russ Wilcox’s Holy Blues in which he accumulated 67 goals in all competitions. Last campaign, Howe finished the season second in both the Northern Premier League and Emirates FA Cup goalscoring charts, he even topped the leaderboard in the Isuzu FA Trophy with his impressive return of six goals...

Having come through the youth ranks at Scunthorpe before being released and falling into the non-league pyramid, the 27-year-old became a prolific goalscorer for the likes of Staveley Miners Welfare and Cleethorpes Town that earned him a move to National League North side Darlington FC, this was before transferring across to Alfreton Town... and later linking up former Scunthorpe manager Wilcox at Trinity...

Howe said 'It's where I started off when I was younger. To come back here later in my career is exciting'">




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