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19 July 2026

NEXT: CHORLEY

Many of Altrincham's squad have enjoyed no more than one half of match-time so far this summer, following the abandonment of the game at Wythenshawe Town last week and the subsequent cancellation of yesterday's planned fixture at Vauxhall Motors.

Neil Gibson will hope to give 22 players another 45 minutes on Tuesday night when the Robins visit Victory Park, Chorley for another friendly encounter.

The Magpies and Robins last met in a league encounter in 2019 when the Lancashire club defeated Altrincham in a National North play-off semi-final at Chorley which the host won 3-1 on penalties in a shootout after a 1-1 draw.

Chorley went on to spend just a single season in the National League in the truncated 2019-20 season, so had been relegated by the 2020-21 season when Altrincham effectively took their place at national level.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports...

Scottish League Cup : KIAN TAYLOR (left) unusually started up front for Airdrie, and it was he who scored to send them in at the break with the lead over visitors Annan Athletic. By the time he was substituted after 85 minutes his side had wrapped up a 3-0 win.

Kilmarnock would have been expected to win comfortably at Elgin City, but having a man sent off after 37 minutes wasn't helpful, and it was in the 93rd minute that JOE HUGILL finally scored the only goal of the game.

To have any real chance of winning their group, Livingston had to win their home game against runaway leaders Patrick Thistle. TYRESE SINCLAIR set up the goal that put them ahead, but was substituted after 87 minutes with the score at 1-1. Livingston proceeded to miss 3 of their 5 penalties, and lost 2-3.

South Korea K League 2: MARCUS DACKERS barely got a kick, only coming off the Daegu bench at Gimpo in the 96th minute of a 1-1 draw.

Friendlies : Stevenage took on Andorra (who play in the Spanish second tier) at San Pedro del Pinatar in Murcia. CARL PIERGIANNI played the first half. The game ended goalless.

JUSTIN AMALUZOR started for Grimsby Town in Slovenia as they took on Ukrainian opposition in Zorya Luhansk. They were behind in 6 minutes, but levelled just before the break, at which point Justin was substituted. There were no further goals.

Although TOM HANNIGAN (right) hit the post, Bootle went down 2-0 at Llandudno.

CHRIS MERRIE started on the bench as AFC Fylde entertained Huddersfield Town. The Coasters took a 6th minute lead, which they still held at the break, and CRAIG MAHON sent Chris on for the second period. Within 4 minutes of the restart the Terriers scored twice to turn the game round, and hung in to win 1-2.

Aldershot Town led visitors Farnborough Town 1-0 when MARCUS DINANGA came off the bench after an hour, and provided the assist for his side's second goal 6 minutes later. Despite conceding late on, Shots won 2-1.

LEWIS BAINES and ELLIOTT NEWBY started for Morecambe at Bamber Bridge. It was from Elliott's corner that the Shrimps scored their second goal, and soon afterwards he forced a good save from Bridge keeper Goodness Gospel-Eza. By the time he was substituted in the 86th minute Morecambe had wrapped up a 0-3 win.

Manchester United met Wrexham in Helsinki, and DERMOT MEE was the one out of 3 keepers who didn't get onto the field. Wrexham won with the only goal of the game. With neither Senne Lammens nor Karl Darlow available, it must be assumed that Dermot is now only 5th in the Old Trafford pecking order.

DYLAN MOTTLEY- HENRY started for Hednesford Town, while BEN LOMAX came on for the second half. At that point the Pitmen were leading, but visitors Solihull Moors soon turned things round and won 1-2.

ELLIOTT OSBORNE, GEORGE WILSON, and SAM HEATHCOTE all started for Macclesfield at home to Wolves U21. It was Sam who headed home from a 20th minute corner to open the scoring, and 22 minutes later he did exactly the same thing. Both he and George were replaced after an hour, but Elliott played the whole of the Silkmen's 2-1 win.

Matlock Town have announced the retirement at the age of 32 of JONNY MARGETTS (left). He had knee surgery recently but has, unfortunately, suffered a post-operative reaction.

MONTEL GIBSON had been an early player to slip under the radar, leaving Hednesford Town to sign for Ulster club Larne. He played the first 64 minutes of their 0-1 Champions League qualifier victory at Tre Fiori in San Marino, and the first 59 minutes of their 2-1 home second leg win last Tuesday. On Tuesday evening they play their home first leg against Serbian outfit Red Star Belgrade.

ETHAN ROSS wasn't involved in Forest Green Rovers' 1-2 win at Merthyr Town.

It's been a busy summer at Southport. LUKE BURGESS played in the first 60 minute game against visitors Fleetwood Town, who won 0-1 while new signings REGAN GRIFFITHS and HARRY PERRITT (right) played in the second game, which finished the same way. TOBY MULLARKEY played for Fleetwood in the second game.

Spalding United drew 2-2 with visitors Scunthorpe United, withdrawing YUSIFU CEESAY after 64 minutes. ROSS BARROWS started for the Iron, and put them 0-2 up with a shot from practically on the halfway line.

The whole line up was changed at 1-2 on the hour when DECLAN HOWE was among those joining the action.

One of the more bizarre decisions of the close season was York City's release of last season's ever present goalkeeper Harrison Male. Those who remember George Sykes-Kenworthy shipping 6 goals at Altrincham will be utterly amazed that he now appears to be first choice.

They will be less surprised to learn that he gave way to a trialist at half time after visitors Sunderland hit 4 unanswered goals. The trialist fared better, and the game ended 1-5, with JEFF KING and ALEX NEWBY among the Minstermen's second half contingent.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Barrow "confirm that Wyll Stanway has left the club to join Cheltenham Town for an undisclosed fee.

Stanway joined the Bluebirds in the summer of 2024 from Chester and has made over 60 professional appearances for the club.

Barrow-born Stanway leaves with everyone at the club's best wishes and we know he'll make the club and the town proud in his future career".

Footnote: Goalkeeper Stanway made 45 appearances for The Bluebirds in 2025-26 season.

Against Oldham-based club Avro, FC Halifax Town "fell to a 4-3 defeat in The Shaymen’s fifth pre-season outing.

It took 16 minutes to open the scoring. A defensive error left the Avro player with a tap in and Sam Johnson with no chance to keep it out...

Town did find the back of the net after 28 minutes. Josh Hmami’s corner was flicked on at the near post by Amari Morgan-Smith, and found the back of the net via an Avro man.

The hosts retook the lead within five minutes...

The Shaymen for back level on 36 minutes. Allen’s cross from the left found the head of Hmami, who’s flicked header looped over the keeper to make it 2-2.

Avro retook the lead early in the second half, with a tidy finish low to Johnson’s left.

Town again struck back. This time Trialist F cut in from the left-hand side, took it round a defender and slotted it into the bottom left corner.

Once again, the hosts got themselves in front. A low ball into the box was tucked away on the stretch to make it 4-3."

At Kidderminster Harriers< "winger Ethan Moore has become the latest member of the Harriers squad after penning a deal ahead of the new term.

Moore is a product of the Sunderland Academy, where he rose through the ranks and overcame a serious knee injury to return to action last season.

As well as featuring 16 times for their PL2 outfit last term, he bagged crucial senior experience in the National League as part of the Gateshead side that pulled of a remarkable escape from relegation danger.

He made 11 appearances for the Heed, starting and scoring in their final game of the term at Altrincham.

With the bit firmly back between his teeth, the pacey 21-year-old has chosen to call Aggborough his home".

Down on the South Coast, Worthing "announce the signing of goalkeeper Harrison Foulkes...

The former Dorking Wanderers shot-stopper has embarked on the next step of his career, taking the leap into National League football at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium.

Foulkes will be a familiar figure to many Worthing supporters, with the 25-year-old turning out for several rivals over the years. Most recently and notably, Foulkes held the position of number one at Dorking Wanderers for two years, where he was regarded as one of Non-League’s finest netminders.

Born in Sussex, the young prospect was snapped up by Hull City as a teenager and was sent out on multiple loans at Pickering FC to aid his development.

The ‘keeper then swapped Humberside for Derbyshire, with a move to Pride Park – the home of Derby County. Loans at Ilkeston Town and Kettering Town would follow in due course.

After two years on the books at Pride Park, the Englishman relocated back down to the South Coast, penning a deal with Eastbourne Borough.

A solitary successful season... convinced Dorking Wanderers to snap up his services.... Foulkes accrued almost a century of appearances for Marc White’s side, barely missing a match in consecutive campaigns...

Last campaign, he collected a treble of individual accolades, winning the Supporters Player of the Season, Players’ Player of the Season and Bunch of Amateurs Player of the Season...

On his move, Harrison said.. 'Stepping into the National League, that’s where I want to be now in my career'".

Meanwhile, in Surrey, "Chris Agutter believes Sutton United took another positive step forward in their pre-season preparations despite suffering a late defeat to League One side AFC Wimbledon.

The U’s led for much of the contest through Temi Babalola’s first goal for the club, before conceding twice in the closing stages to fall to their first loss of pre-season...

'It was a really good workout,' he said. 'Same as the other two games, we split the group into 45-minute blocks as best as possible while managing a few lads who weren’t quite ready for Saturday-Tuesday football yet. All in all, I’m really happy... I thought, at times, we were very, very good today. Defensively we were excellent'...

Having faced National League South opposition in their opening two friendlies, the Head Coach believes... 'We’re going to be a really good side... The players need to be robust, they need to get used to working under fatigue. They’ve played 45 minutes today with tired legs against a very good League One side'...

The Sutton boss also confirmed that the withdrawals of Alex Kirk and Emmanuel Osadebe were purely precautionary".


18 July 2026

ALTY'S CANCELLATION LEADS TO MOTORMEN'S PROBLEMS

Following the as yet unexplained cancellation by Altrincham of their planned game today (Saturday) at Rivacre Park, would-be hosts Vauxhall Motors have issued "the following statement regarding the fixture against Altrincham and the proposed fixture against Mold Alexandra.

Vauxhall Motors FC were scheduled to host Altrincham FC in an excellent pre-season friendly tomorrow [Saturday] afternoon which would bring people through the turnstile and ultimately bring money to a club in pre-season with a bumper crowd and an appealing fixture.

However, we were saddened to hear that Altrincham had cancelled the fixture with not much notice for tomorrow [Saturday], which left us looking for alternatives.

We put a message out to numerous contacts regarding a fixture opportunity at the Premier Jet Stadium on Saturday afternoon, to which Mold Alexandra were one of the first to come back and take us up on an offer.

We were unaware at the time that Mold Alexandra were meant to be visiting Cammell Laird 1907 FC on Saturday afternoon....

After social media comments directed at Vauxhall Motors FC, we then found out that Lairds were meant to host Mold on Saturday afternoon. With this in mind, we have taken the decision to cancel Saturday’s fixture against Mold.

Instead, we will visit Liverpool FC to take on a Liverpool XI, behind closed doors."

NEXT: CHORLEY

Following the abandonment of last Tuesday's fixture at Wythenshawe Town and the unexplained cancellation "due to unforeseen circumstances" of today's game at Vauxhall Motors, Altrincham's third attempt to complete a second ninety-minutes of the summer, following the game at Colwyn Bay a week ago, the next fixture pre-season fixture is on Tuesday night at Chorley.

The Magpies, too, have had a disrupted summer as their planned fixture at home to Preston North End last Wednesday was also called off, owing to the clash with England v Argentina in the World Cup on the same day.

Prior to that Chorley lost 1-2 at home to Bury last Saturday.

Chorley report that they "were narrowly defeated 1-2 by Bury...

A strong Magpie XI in the first half took the lead through a Billy Whitehouse penalty, but the visitors scored twice in the second half through Tom Carr and Oscar Threlkeld against a second -half XI which consisted mostly of youth prospects and trialists.

Andy Preece’s side took the lead in the 11th minute after a trialist was brought down in the box by a Bury defender – Whitehouse stepped up and slotted his penalty past Mitch Allen in goal into the bottom left corner.

Into the second half, Bury drew level – following an error at the back... Then in the 74th minute the winner came for the away side – a corner by Leo Graham was met by Threlkeld on the volley inside the area, and he guided it well into the bottom corner past the trialist keeper".

Familiar faces at Chorley include goalkeeping coach STEVEN DRENCH and forward KOLE HALL

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports on Pre-season Friendlies...

Radcliffe are on the Isle of Man where they met Shrewsbury Town at the Ballacloan Stadium in Ramsey. BRAD JACKSON (left) started, but was withdrawn after 64 minutes. With the game goalless after 90 minutes, a penalty shootout took place, and Radcliffe won it 4-2.

Peterborough United are taking part in a football camp at the Banus Football Center (sic) in Marbella. It would seem that CHRIS CONN-CLARKE has been given a chance to redeem his reputation, as he's been given the 38 shirt. He was in the starting lineup against Neom SC from Saudi Arabia, but a completely different lineup appeared after the break. The match ended goalless.

Norwich City have taken a squad of 27 to Switzerland, and CALEB ANSEN was an unused substitute at St.Gallen, where the Canaries strolled to a 0-3 victory, all the goals coming in the first half.

In Australia's NPL Victoria Oakleigh Cannons extended their lead at the top of the table to 7 points with a 0-1 victory at nearest challengers Hume City. CONNOR HAMPSON and his teammates clinched victory with a penalty on the stroke of half time. With only 5 fixtures left in the regulation season, Cannons look well set to finish top, but to become champions they need to also win the subsequent playoffs.

ROSS OF THE ROVERS

Forest Green Rovers "announce the permanent signing of ETHAN ROSS on a one-year deal.

The imposing 6ft 5in goalkeeper will provide a major boost to Robbie Savage's goalkeeping options...

The 29-year-old began his youth career at Arsenal before moving to West Bromwich Albion... During his time with the Baggies, Ross gained senior experience on loan at Worcester City and Redditch United...

Ross joined EFL side Colchester United in 2018. During his two-year spell with the U's, he made 10 appearances and also enjoyed a short loan spell at Maidenhead United.

Ross joined Lincoln City on a free transfer in the summer of 2020... before spending the second half of the 2020/21 National League season on loan at Weymouth. He went on to make 26 appearances for the Terras...

Stockport County signed Ross on a free transfer following his departure from Lincoln in the summer of 2021...

Loan spells with York City and Altrincham helped Ross gain valuable first-team experience before he joined Altrincham on a permanent deal in October 2023. Ross made 65 appearances for the Robins, keeping 19 clean sheets...

Ross suffered a serious knee injury in 2025, which kept him sidelined for an extended period. He was released [sic] by Altrincham following the expiry of his contract this summer.

Manager Robbie Savage said 'Ethan has been training with us over the past week. He is a fantastic goalkeeper and brings a wealth of experience at this level, adding real competition to Pags and Luke. I can't wait to see him in match action'.

Ross will wear the number one shirt for Rovers during the 2026/27 season".

ALTY'S MEDIA TEAM

Altruncham FC's media officer Brian Flynn writes...

We are pleased to announce the appointment of three new volunteer media officers for the 2026/27 season, as part of an expanded media team at The J.Davidson Stadium.

Tom, Ben and Jess join Media Manager Alex Birch, Volunteer of the Year Jonathan Moore (Club Photographer), Club Person of the Year Mark Bennett (Alty TV) and writer John Edwards (editorial and match reports) as part of our expanded media operation, with a number of returning student volunteers - including George Allen, Alex Bartholomew, Ayush Bhattacharjee and Jack Worswick - also involved once more.

Long time Alty media officer Brian Flynn, who is facilitating the media officer induction phase through to the end of August, is also continuing as part of our matchday media team on Radio Robins, Alty TV and DAZN".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

The Chronicle Live reports that "Gateshead have claimed the Football Association are investigating a registration ban imposed on them by FIFA.

The situation has echoes of the predicament the Heed found themselves in 12 months ago when the financial outfall of a historic transfer saw them banned from registering new players and contracts ahead of last season.

That issue, which revolved around the signing of defender Harrison Clark after he had spent time with Scottish club Livingston, was resolved in early-July and that allowed the National League club to register a new of new additions to their squad ahead of what would be a dramatic 2025/26 campaign.

The Heed’s name has appeared on a list of clubs under a registration ban on the FIFA website once again and is said to have been in place since May - although the Tynesiders have claimed they received no notification of an issue from world football’s governing body until last week.

Chronicle Live understands Gateshead have had no issues registering their solitary new signing after they completed a deal for former Sunderland academy defender Tommy Lavery and new contracts handed to the likes of Fenton John and Josh Home have also been registered.

The situation is also not expected to hamper the club’s attempts to strengthen their squad ahead of Lee Cattermole’s first season in charge and work to add further new faces to the Heed ranks is ongoing.

Meanwhile, Cattermole has reflected positively on the first week of pre-season friendlies after his side followed up a 6-0 win at Northern League club Blyth Town with draws at Heaton Stannington and National League North newcomers Hebburn Town.

Cattermole has set his sights on ensuring the Heed are ‘well-drilled’".

Aldershot Town "announce the departure of Kiban Rai, who leaves the club with immediate effect.

Kiban joined the Shots in June 2025, becoming the first player of Nepalese descent to represent the club. He would go on to make 18 league appearances...

The midfielder would join Merthyr Town on loan in early February, where he would remain until the end of the campaign. Returning in the summer, he would make a brief cameo in our pre-season opener, which would prove to be his final appearance in an Aldershot Town shirt.

First-team manager Scott Davies has this... 'Kiban has been extremely unfortunate this summer with the rebuild that’s taken place. We felt as though we managed to secure some top attacking players which meant that Kiban would be surplus to requirements'".

FC Halifax Tow confirm the loan signing of attacking midfielder Arian Allen, from League One side Stockport County.

The attacking midfielder joined Everton’s academy at the age of 10, where he spent the following six years. Allen then made the move up to Scotland to sign for Rangers’ academy in February 2024. In February 2025, Allen made the move to Stockport, joining the Emerging Talents Programme at the club.

Allen was given an opportunity to train and play with the first-team in pre-season, featuring in friendlies against Salford City and Hull City in the summer of 2025. He made his debut for the club in the Carabao Cup against Crewe Alexandra, and signed a new deal with Stockport that August, keeping him at the club until 2027.

Boreham Wood can confirm that midfielder Aaron Henry has joined fellow Enterprise National League side Wealdstone.

Aaron joined the club in July of last year following his departure from Charlton Athletic. In November, the Wood number 14 joined then National League South side Hornchurch on a loan until being recalled at the end of January...

[In the] the National League Cup Final in March, and with the Wood trailing 2-1 to West Ham United in the final minutes, Aaron Henry produced the all-important equaliser with a low-driven strike from long range, sending Meadow Park into ecstasy before Luke Garrard’s men triumphed on penalties."

Kidderminster Harriers "have signed experienced former Walsall and Rochdale striker Levi Amantchi.

25-year-old joins us on a season-long loan from Gateshead, where he’s already played a part in their pre-season preparations for the National League term ahead.

The Heed signed Amantchi from Walsall last season, the striker ending a loan spell at eventual National League play-off winners Rochdale before moving to the International Stadium.

The former Bromley and Maidstone man featured 19 times for Gateshead at the back end of the last campaign and will be a member of Paul Wotton’s ranks for the full term ahead.

Gateshead have more on this.

Hornchurch "announce the signing of midfielder Asher Yearwood from Maidenhead United.

The exciting, goalscoring midfielder joins the club after a successful season at Maidenhead United. Asher has risen through the Non-League pyramid, starting out at Thame United and Risborough Rangers before joining Beconsfield Town.

He then moved to Gosport Borough, scoring 18 goals and providing 11 assists in the 2024/25 season, before joining Maidenhead United. He now will be playing in the National League for the first time.

Speaking on the move, manager Daryl McMahon said... 'He had a very good season last year at Maidenhead... He is a totally different type of profile in midfield to what we already have at the club.

He runs beyond a lot; he runs beyond the centre-forward. He has fantastic energy with a real enthusiasm for the game. He is someone who instantly lifts the session with his enthusiasm, quality, running power and we believe that after a really good season, he is someone we can develop as well. Even though he is 28-years old, he is still someone who has that willing to improve, willingness to learn and we are excited to welcome him.'”

At Wealdstone "Midfielder Aaron Henry has returned to The Vale for a third time and becomes Wealdstone's fourth summer signing.

A creative presence in the middle of the pitch, still only 22, he is already the veteran of two previous Stones' loan spells - and is now putting pen to paper on a permanent deal after Boreham Wood FC and Henry mutually agreed to terminate his Meadow Park contract.

A product of Charlton Athletic's youth system, Wealdstone provided plenty of first-team experience for Henry when he arrived on loan for the second half of the 2021/22 campaign aged just 18; making a positive impression on The Vale faithful during his 20 appearances....

During season 2023/24, he was on loan at Crawley Town in EFL League 2 then later returned for a second Wealdstone stint - playing another 20 times...

National League Rochdale provided a platform for game time in 2024/25, once again on loan... before Boreham Wood captured Henry's signature on a permanent deal last summer...

Said manager Gary Waddock... 'Most recently, he's been in a squad competing at the top of the table so that's also a big plus in terms of the mentality he'll bring to the squad... Aaron is technically very good and he'll get us playing, that's for sure'">

Sutton United's "Chief Operating Officer, Tim Allison, has provided an update regarding changes to the stadium during the off-season...

'Firstly, the pitch has undergone its usual renovation. The pitch is now two years old and has settled nicely since its installation in the summer of 2024. All of last season’s grass, and accumulated organic matter, was stripped along with the top few inches of the surface. The artificial grass stitched deep into the pitch has been “combed” upright back through the multiple tons of sand added to return the pitch to its previous height and grass seed sown to start the process of a brand new playing surface. Already... strong growth has emerged, which is currently being crafted into a Premiership quality playing surface...

The other major outdoor project being undertaken relates to the Sutton United Community Pavilion... The latest iteration of its building commenced during the last season [and] we have seen an acceleration since we hosted Altrincham at the tail end of the season. Foundations have been dug, and piling taking place, such that the building – that has sat for many months in our car park – can shortly be transported into place.

We have had to demolish toilets, reroute electricity and other utilities, and repurpose some of the land behind the Parkside Terrace. Whilst we are still some months away from completion we are hopeful it won’t be long before we have a fully functioning building serving the Club and Community through our Foundation, able to operate 7 days a week throughout the year...

Across other parts of the stadium we have improved some of the toilets with both repairs and renovations taking place. Unfortunately supporter abuse in blocking sinks has led to permanent damage to some of the flooring which has also had to be replaced...

Other stadium improvements include phase 2 (after phase 1 last summer), of the PA upgrade. All areas of the stadium are expected to have new speakers upon completion of phase 2,".


17 July 2026

FRIENDLY AT VAUXHALL MOTORS CALLED OFF

Altrincham FC announce that "At our request, due to unforeseen circumstances, Saturday's friendly against Vauxhall Motors at the Premier Jets Stadium has been cancelled.

Our next pre-season game will be against Chorley at Victory Park on Tuesday evening (7:45pm)".

So, after the abandonment of the midweek friendly at Wythenshawe Town, comes another unexpected event in the club's pre-season.

Unless the "unforeseen circumstances" involve an alternative fixture, Alty's players will be lacking in pre-season pitch-time

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that in a European Conference League Qualifier, JOHN DISNEY took his Connah's Quay Nomads to Kosovo for their second leg against FC Ballkani, with everything to play for after a goalless first leg.

However, by the 57th minute they were 3-0 down. JAMES JONES and his teammates gave it their best shot, and had pulled two goals by the time a further 20 minutes had elapsed, but couldn't score again, losing 3-2 to end their European interest for this season.

On "X" Pete O'Rourke writes that "RYAN COLCLOUGH is on trial at Southend United. The winger previously worked with Southend manager Kieron Dyer at Chesterfield. The 31-year-old free agent left AFC Fylde in January".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Kidderminster Harriers report that manager "Paul Wotton is hopeful of adding new faces to his ranks within the coming days...

The Harriers boss has confirmed that a deal for a goalkeeper is already in place, though an announcement will have to wait, while progress is also being made on further additions to his squad...

'We’re very close to a couple more as we speak', he explained. The goalkeeper is sorted, but we can’t announce it for a while yet. 'After that, I think, with the two that I’m very hopeful of getting done in the next 24 hours, another two on top of that possibly, so we’re very close'...

He went on 'Yes, I’m happy with the squad. Really happy. It’s about being patient as well. It’s nice to do early business, but you don’t want to do all your business too early. There’s always players coming up and there’s players that you didn’t think were available who you’ve got half a chance of now. It’s just taking time. It’s still a fair way until the first league game'...

He admitted 'Every season it’s becoming more and more difficult recruitment-wise. There’s a lot of people wanting a lot of high wages. Every day that goes past and they haven’t got a club, those wage demands come down. It’s about holding your nerve, definitely'...

The preparations continue with a trip to Halesowen Town on Saturday...

'We’ve got a couple of niggly little injuries that won’t be risked... Every player had 45 minutes on Tuesday night. There’ll probably be a few players we’ll start looking at for an hour because their fitness levels are very high...

'We’re in a good place, we’ve got lots of plates spinning, we’ve got a little bit of recruitment to do which we’re fully on top of'".

Southend United report that "Tom Lawrence has resigned his role as a Director of Southend United Football Club in order to take up a position at another club.

Lawrence joined Southend United as Chief Executive Officer in July 2021, navigating the Club through a particularly challenging period before stepping down from his position at the end of the 2025/26 season".

THe reason for his departure was soon clarified as...

Carlisle United "announce that Tom Lawrence has been selected for the position of Chief Executive Officer.

Tom will begin working with the club this week under an interim employment arrangement while the formal appointment process is completed with the Independent Football Regulator; the permanent appointment as Chief Executive Officer remains subject to the required regulatory approval.

He brings extensive senior leadership experience across both the English Football League and the National League. A qualified solicitor, he has served as Chief Executive Officer at Southend United and Gillingham and currently sits as a Non-Executive Board Member of the National League.

Tom joins Carlisle after more than five years as Chief Executive Officer and In-House Solicitor at Southend United ".

FC Halifax Town "confirm the signing of striker Amari Morgan-Smith, following his departure from fellow National League side Kidderminster Harriers.

Coming through the academy at Crewe Alexandra, the forward spent time on loan at Alsager Town, before making the permanent switch to Stockport County. The forward’s next move was to Ilkeston Town in the Northern Premier League Premier Division...

The move earned Morgan-Smith the move to Luton Town, then in the Conference Premier. The striker scored 18 in 48 across two seasons before joining Macclesfield Town.

Whilst with Macclesfield, Morgan-Smith joined Kidderminster for the first time, on a one-month loan... before being released and signing permanently with the Harriers. After one full season... the forward joined Oldham Athletic, then in League One, in the summer of 2014. Again, just a one season stay before Morgan-Smith returned to non-league to sign for Cheltenham Town...

Upon their return to the Football League, Morgan-Smith was loaned to York City... At the end of the 2016-17 campaign, the forward would join York permanently for their first season in the National League North. In February 2018, the forward made the switch to National League North rivals AFC Telford United. The following summer, the striker joined Alfreton Town...

In June 2020, Morgan-Smith made his return to Kidderminster again".


16 July 2026

ALTY CEO LEAVES

It is exactly nine weeks today since the announcement on 15 May of the appointment of Andy Duff as CEO at Altrincham FC. His appointment was heralded at the time by the club as "a great coup for us".

However, today (Thursday), Altrincham FC has issued a short statement, as follows:

"Altrincham Football Club can confirm Andy Duff has left his role as CEO by mutual agreement.

We thank Andy for his efforts during his time with the football club and wish him well for the future".

Background: On 7 June 2023 the club announced the appointment of its first CEO in the form of John Williams, who had previously been Commercial Director at FC Halifax Town. However, his departure was unexpectedly announced on 5 December 2023 "with immediate effect". Sam Mackenzie (Partnerships Manager) was appointed to the CEO role on an interim basis.

Sam assumed his CEO role initially on an interim basis before being confirmed in 2024. On 13 February 2026 it was announced that Sam Mackenzie would "step away" from her role at the Football Club at the end of the 2025-26 season.

On 15 May Andy Duff's appointment as CEO was announced.

Therefore, the current Board comprises:

THE ABANDONED GAME AT WYTHENSHAWE

One of the media sources to pick up the story of Tuesday's abandoned friendly between Wythenshawe Town and Altrincham is Altrincham Today which tells us that a "Cantona-style' kung fu kick sparks chaos as Altrincham FC match is abandoned. Extraordinarily, the player then appeared to be given an on-pitch dressing down by his mum".

The game at Ericstan Park was called off shortly before half-time after the incident, with the Robins later confirming the referee abandoned the match over concerns for the 'safety and welfare' of both teams.

An eyewitness told Altrincham Today that tensions had been building throughout the first half following a series of robust challenges on what was described as a hard, dry playing surface.

The flashpoint came moments before the interval after Altrincham had the ball in the net.

One supporter said an unidentified Wythenshawe Town player - wearing the number six shirt - then appeared to launch a head-height kick at an Altrincham player, thought to be defender Charlie Olson (left).

'Suddenly the Wythenshawe Town player ran and did a head-height kung fu kick on one of our players,' the supporter said...

Photographs taken after the incident appear to show the player involved being confronted on the pitch by a woman believed by spectators to be a family member, with eyewitnesses suggesting she may have been his mother. Altrincham Today has been unable to independently verify her identity".

In a post on X, Astley Mulholland, joint manager of Wythenshawe Town and a former Alty player, stated "video footage speaks for itself. It clearly shows one of our players being punched while on the floor. Our player then reacts by kicking out".

NEXT: VAUXHALL MOTORS

For the second Saturday running, Altrincham will be heading westwards along the M56 but this time they will be turning off towards Ellesmere Port to face Vauxhall Motors.

Right: Alty take the field at Rivacre Park against Vauxhall Motors in August 2013.

Originally intended to be a fixture predominantly for the Altrincham FC Academy players, the abandonment of Tuesday's game at Wythenshawe Town is expected to convert this match into more of a first-team pre-season game so that squad players can get the planned number of minutes of game time into their system before the start of the season proper.

Apart from Cheshire Senior Cup clashes with the Motormen, the most recent of which featured KEVIN ELLISON's men winning 3-1 at the J Davidson Stadium in October 2024, the clubs last competed in the same league back in 2013-14, at the end of which season Vauxhall took voluntary demotion from Conference North to the West Cheshire League for financial reasons.

The Motormen currently play in the NPL Division One West, step 4 of the non-league pyramid.

ALTY OLD BPYS

Phil Jordan reports that on Wednesday in a Friendly, MARCUS DINANGA scored the clincher as Aldershot Town enjoyed a 2-0 home win over Portsmouth.

CHESHIRE NEWS

Altrincham's first home friendly of the summer, on 25 July, sees Macclesfield FC visit the J. Davidson Stadium.

The National League reports that "One club last season taught everyone that anything is genuinely possible - but this time it’s all about promotion for Macclesfield.

They club created worldwide headlines when they sent FA Cup holders Crystal Palace packing, one of the greatest upsets ever in the famous competition.

They couldn’t quite do the double by winning the Enterprise National League North play-offs, but they want another crack at it.

We asked Silkmen superfan Owen Banks to fill us in on the club’s summer so far..

'I think it'll be a very difficult season but I think we will comfortably finish in the play-offs again...

'The player I'd hate to see get for any money would definitely be Paul Dawson. It would feel season-ending if he left...

'It’s between four clubs. I think the title contenders will be Macc, Morecambe, South Shields and maybe even Hednesford'...

Asked if you could sign one player this summer from any team in the division, who would it be?... 'I am going to say [ex-Alty loanee] DYLAN MOTTLEY-HENRY from Hednesford'".

NW NEWS

The BBC reports that "The independent football regulator has issued a warning notice to Morecambe after their owners failed to respond to requests about the running of the club.

It is the first time the IFR has taken action since the Football Governance Act passed into law a year ago.

Morecambe directors Kuljit Singh and Harjit Singh failed to reply to two requests for information under section 65 of the Act...

A censure statement gives the IFR the right to name football clubs, owners, directors or senior executives who fail to meet licensing standards.

Other powers include financial penalties, court injunctions demanding compliance and suspension or revocation of a club's operating licence".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

The BBC reports that "Hartlepool United have brought in defender Liam Gibson following the expiry of his contract with Harrogate Town.

Gibson has signed a one-year deal at Victoria Park after three seasons with the Sulphurites, with his new club holding the option of an extra year.

The County Durham-born defender, 29, was on the books at Newcastle United as a youngster".

According to News Now "Forest Green Rovers boss Robbie Savage says the club will turn down bids for midfielder Laurent Mendy...

Forest Green finished seventh last season, just inside the play-off places, but lost after extra-time at the eliminator stage ...

There has been renewed speculation in recent days that midfielder Mendy is being lined up for a summer move to Hearts after Savage confirmed they rejected a bid from the Scottish club for the Frenchman in January...

Savage told BBC Radio Gloucestershire 'We had a bid in January for Laurent which we thought was miles under our valuation. There's no bid at all for Laurent Mendy. There has been contact from Hearts but no official offer from Hearts, not from any other club.

'"I think our stance is pretty clear, not for sale... The investment that Dale [Vince] has put into this football club - we want to keep our best players'...

Savage also acknowledged the club were on the lookout for a new goalkeeper...

Savage added 'If a keeper comes in then he will be in competition with the one who does best in pre-season - whether that's Luke [McNicholas] or Pags [Fiachra Pagel].

'Will it be a loan, will it be a free transfer? But if we don't bring one in, it'll be down to Luke and Pags to fight it out for that starting position'".

Off the field News Dive reports that FGR owner "Dale Vince is set to receive compensation from the Daily Mail’s publisher after alleging that the newspaper misrepresented him through the use of his image.

Vince, who has contributed over £5 million to the Labour Party over the years, initiated legal proceedings against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) regarding a June 2023 article titled “Labour repays £100,000 to sex pest donor.'

Although the article referred to a different individual, former donor Davide Serra, Vince’s photograph was included alongside the piece...

The headline of the Mail actually indicated that Labour was returning funds to Serra...

Vince contended that the article improperly utilized his personal data, potentially leading readers to mistakenly infer that he was implicated in sexual harassment".


15 July 2026

ALTY ISSUE STATEMENT AFTER ABANDONED GAME

Altrincham FC has issued a statement concerning the abandoned game at Wythenshawe Town on Tuesday evening.

It said, "Tonight's pre-season friendly against Wythenshawe Town was abandoned shortly before half-time following an on-field incident.

The decision to abandon the match was made out of concern for the safety and welfare of both sets of players after the situation escalated.

The match officials will submit their reports to the relevant authorities, and it would be inappropriate for the club to comment further until that process has been completed.

We thank our supporters for their understanding".

FRIENDLY FRACAS

Altrincham's pre-season friendly at Wythenshawe Town was abandoned at 0-0 shortly before half-time following a mass confrontation between the players after a corner.

Earlier Altrincham had lost two of their players (Liam Humbles and his substitute Owen German) to injury on an uneven surface with which, it seems, the visitors had been concerned before kick-off.

Report to follow

Altrincham made four changes from the eleven which started at Colwyn Bay last Saturday. Out went Banks, Jones, Bailey and Khan. In came Olson, Kosylo, Taylor and Kirk.

1. Owen Evans, 14. Matty Kosylo (c), 5. Jake Cooper, 6. Charlie Olson, 23. Charlie Kirk, 26.Anthony Forde, 8. Liam Humbles, 9. Kristian Dennis, 10. Aidan Barlow, 15. Sam Taylor, 17. Lucas Weaver.

UPDATE FROM JOHN COYNE

Altrincham FC's Director of Football, John Coyne has updated supporters with "the latest from The J.Davidson Stadium...

Pre-season is always about building the right foundations for the season ahead... Every player is at a different stage physically, so programmes are tailored to the individual rather than taking a one size fits all approach...

Saturday provided an excellent first run out for the squad, with almost every player getting 45 minutes as we continue to build match fitness in a controlled way...

Looking ahead to the weekend, there still appears to be little sign of the temperatures easing, but we will be taking a squad to Vauxhall Motors for another valuable fixture that should also provide supporters with an easy away trip.

Alongside the remaining announced fixtures at Chorley, Macclesfield and at home to Manchester United Under 21s, we will also face an EFL side behind closed doors on Tuesday 28th July. We are just working with our opponents to coordinate a joint announcement before confirming the details.

Behind the scenes, Neil and Lee continue to work diligently on our recruitment plans.

There are still a couple of areas where we would like to add further strength... We remain well placed to act when the right players become available. We also continue to benefit from some excellent relationships with our partner clubs...

As has been announced elsewhere across the division over the last week, I can confirm that we will not be taking part in the National League Cup this season".

ALTY OLD BOYS

From Phil Jordan we learn that in Tuesday's Friendlies, PHIL PARKINSON'S Chester played behind closed doors at Fleetwood's training ground, and both TOM PEERS and BILLY WATERS completed the first half. Leading 1-0 at the break, the hosts went on to win 2-0.

Boreham Wood made the short journey to Real Bedford, and TYLOR GOLDEN started. The game was level 1-1 at the break, at which point Tylor came off. Wood ran riot in the second period, winning 2-8.

GEZ SITHOLE opened the scoring as FC United beat Rochdale 2-0 at Broadhurst Park.

Scottish League Cup : Having been released by Morton, KIAN TAYLOR has signed for Airdrie. He was left on the bench against his old club last week, but was a 70th minute substitute at Clyde, where his team lost 1-0.

TYRESE SINCLAIR opened the scoring for Livingston as they won 0-2 at Brechin City, before being substituted after 87 minutes.

Having played throughout the goalless home draw with Raith Rovers, Kilmarnock's JOE HUGILL missed the first penalty in the shootout. Fortunately, his teammates were less profligate and they won 4-2.

On the cricket front, Ian Wilkinson advises that NATHAN WATERSON's Cumbria beat Hertfordshire by 49 runs. The former Alty man had top-scored in the Cumbrians' first innings but was first man out in the second innings for five runs.

The win places Cumbria top of the NCCA Cluberly Eastern Division 2.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL NEWS

Southend United "announce that our latest number of season ticket holders in 5,315 – the highest in the Club's 120-year history.

The figure eclipsed our 2006/07 total while the Club competed in the Championship, and also means our number of season ticket holders has increased for a sixth consecutive season.

Speaking on the milestone, Head Coach Kieron Dyer praised the Shrimpers faithful for their commitment to the Clu. 'Before I joined Southend, the thing that stood out to me from the outside was how the supporters got around the team and packed out Roots Hall,' said Dyer".

The BBC reports that "Three organisations have put in bids to operate Halifax's Shay Stadium, Calderdale Council confirmed.

The Shay - home of FC Halifax Town and rugby league club Halifax Panthers - was set to be sold to Ken Davy earlier this year, to help balance the council's books.

However, following criticism from campaigners about the decision, the Huddersfield Giants owner pulled out of the sale.

Expressions of interest have been received from local property consultants Stewart and Beverly Charnock-Bates, Roxor Group owner Tony Wood and a consortium of Halifax Panthers directors.

Stewart and Beverly Charnock-Bates have proposed a community asset transfer to a not-for-profit organisation with professional direction.

Roxor chief Wood proposed establishing a community trust to operate the stadium.

Meanwhile, the Halifax Panthers directors suggested a collaboration with other groups and key stakeholders to run the stadium...

At a meeting on Monday, councillors were told a task group had been set up, led by Mike Payne, cabinet member for corporate services...

Payne said'We want to reassure supporters that there are no plans for the council to withdraw from its operation of the stadium.

'However, it clearly isn't viable for the current level of expenditure to continue without adequate resourcing.

'The Shay is now operating without a defined budget which is contributing towards a wider council overspend.'" ident" a positive solution would be found.

Eastleigh "announce the arrival of defender Nick Akoto, who joins the Spitfires on a permanent deal

The 27-year-old right back joins us following his exit from Burton Albion. Akoto spent the last two seasons with the Brewers, making 33 appearances for them in that time.

Prior to his time at Burton, Akoto spent several years playing in America... with a two year stint at Tennessee Wesleyan University. He scored 5 goals and grabbed 8 assists in his 30 appearances there.

He transferred to Keiser University in 2021... Following his college career, Akoto signed with USL League One side, South Georgia Tormenta...

In his youth career, Akoto was part of AFC Wimbledon’s under-18 side. He left the London club in the summer of 2017".

Hartlepool United "confirm that Kian Foreman has joined National League North side Hebburn Town on loan until January 2027.

The temporary move has been agreed to support the 18-year-old’s continued development through regular senior first-team football... Foreman made his senior debut as a second-half substitute in the Isuzu FA Trophy tie against Tamworth in December 2024 before making his National League debut away to Rochdale in April 2025.

The young forward enjoyed a successful loan spell with Hebburn Town during the 2025/26 Northern Premier League campaign...

Following his recall by Pools, Foreman concluded the campaign with a further loan spell at National League North side Spennymoor Town...

Foreman will remain eligible to represent Hartlepool United in National League Cup fixtures during his loan spell.

Lee Clark, First Team Head Coach at Hartlepool United, said 'I’ve been really impressed with Kian since the first day of pre-season... We’ll be keeping a close eye on his progress throughout the loan and, with the agreement we’ve put in place, he’ll also be available to play for us in the National League Cup, so he’ll remain an important part of our plans.'”


14 July 2026

ALTY'S SECOND PRE-SEASON GAME

Following their 2-2 draw at Colwyn Bay last Saturday, Altrincham make a much shorter journey to face Wythenshawe Town tonight (Tuesday at 7.45pm).

Town will start 2026-27 five rungs below Altrincham following relegation last season.

Alty boss Neil Gibson indicated that he would start the game with the second-half eleven which featured at Colwyn Bay with the second-half of this match being played by the eleven who kicked off at Colwyn Bay.

ALTY SQUAD NUMBERS

At Colwyn Bay on Saturday, Altrincham's players wore their new yellow and black away kit.

This bore the new squad numbers for 2026-27 and these were as follows...

22 of the 25-man squad were in action at Llanelian Road. So, three players were not involved on Saturday; last season they bore the following numbers:

ALTY OLD BOYS

Our cricket correspondent, Ian Wilkinson, informs us that NATHAN WATERSTON has been playing in a three-day NCCA championship match for Cumbria against Hertfordshire . The former Alty striker scored 51 on day 1 of the match on Sunday.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Worthing report that "In response to feedback from supporters and clubs, DAZN and the National League announced every live pick until the end of January, to give supporters ample time to prepare for the changes in kick-off and how that may affect travel arrangements.

As things stand, over 30 of the Reds’ National League matches will be broadcasted live. During international breaks, the 3pm Blackout Rule that prevents matches that kick off at that specific time slot on a Saturday afternoon doesn’t apply. The first two matchweeks fall before the start of the Premier League campaign and are being treated as an international break window would.

As such, our tantalising curtain raiser away to Carlisle United on Saturday 8 August and our first ever home match in the National League against Forest Green Rovers on the following Saturday will be both be available to watch live.

Our second contest of the campaign at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium against Wealdstone on Saturday 22 August has been moved to a 12:30pm kick-off to accommodate broadcast, while our following games over the Bank Holiday weekend away to Tamworth (Friday 28 August (19:45pm KO) and at home to Boreham Wood on the following Monday (3pm KO) will also be available to watch on DAZN...

Over the festive period, Adam Hinshelwood’s side have four successive matches broadcasted live, concluding with Monday 28 December’s hosting of Aldershot Town at Woodside Road.

All fixtures and kick-off timings are subject to change. Selections for the second half of the season will be confirmed in due course".

Eastleigh "announce the arrival of attacking midfielder Max Dickov, who joins the Spitfires on a permanent deal.

The 24-year-old signs for the club following a period on trial with the Spitfires. He started in Friday’s friendly against Horsham.

Last season, Dickov started out with Mansfield Town. He made 14 League One appearances for them in the first half of the season before being loaned out to Tranmere Rovers for the remainder of the campaign.

Before that, Dickov was with Brentford’s B team. He spent three seasons there and was a part of their 2022/23 Premier League Cup-winning side.

Dickov’s youth career was spent with Manchester City and Oldham Athletic. He was capped by England schoolboys".

Footnote: Max is the son of former Manchester City player Paul Dickov.

Forest Green Rovers "invite supporters to our third Fan Engagement Day during the summer holidays, a unique fan-focused event to be held at The New Lawn on Tuesday 4 August 2026.

With open training beginning at 10:30 am, we will also be hosting a Fans’ Forum on the evening of 4 August, with doors opening at 6:00 pm. This is a free, ticketed event...

Supporters can meet the players and the management team in the Carol Embrey suite for photos and autographs...

The FGR Community will be running Summer Holiday Camps on the School Pitch throughout August, offering a great option for kids (and parents!) for the summer holidays alongside the Open Training Session...

Have your say on the Forest Green Rovers menu by sampling a selection of dishes and sharing your feedback. Tell us what you'd like to see on future matchday menus, including vegan sausage rolls, steak bakes and more!"

Hartlepool United "will compete in the National League Cup for the first time this season, with Manager Lee Clark believing the competition will provide a vital stepping stone for the Club’s emerging young talent.

Speaking to BBC Radio Tees, Lee Clark explained that the introduction of an Under-21 side and a full-time Loans Manager made entering the competition a natural next step as the Club continues to strengthen its player development pathway...

Said Clark... 'It’s also an opportunity for our fans to see the next generation and local lads representing the Club. I’m big on giving young players' opportunities, so we felt it would defeat the objective of putting those building blocks in place if we didn’t take up this opportunity...

'We’ve had a big turnover of players this summer, but you can’t keep doing that every year. You want a solid squad with a strong core, and if you’ve got academy players coming through who can help the first team, that’s hugely beneficial. It means you’re not constantly having to recruit...

'The league, the FA Cup and the FA Trophy are competitions we’ll go into with our strongest possible team to try and win every game,' he said....

While Hartlepool are still looking to add to the squad before the season begins... 'I’m pleased we’ve not had to rely on the loan market because all of these players are ours. We could have filled the squad quickly, but they wouldn’t necessarily have been the right fit. We’ve stayed patient to get the right characters and the right identity.'”

Southend United "confirm that Meet the Shrimpers will take place at Roots Hall Stadium on Monday, July 27, giving supporters the chance to get closer to the first-team squad ahead of the new season.

The event was originally planned as a large-scale community celebration at a local park. Despite the club having submitted the application several months in advance, the required event licence was not received in sufficient time for us to safely organise an event of that scale.

Rather than cancel the occasion altogether, the Club has worked hard to create an enjoyable alternative at Roots Hall, ensuring supporters can still meet the players and enjoy an afternoon at their football club.

The day will begin with an open training session on the pitch... Following training, players and coaching staff will make their way into the Shrimpers Bar for an extensive signing and photo session, giving supporters of all ages the opportunity to meet the squad.

There will be plenty happening throughout the afternoon, with the FA Trophy on display in the Far Post Bar for supporters to have their photographs taken with, while the Club Shop will be open".

Yeovil Town report that "Ahead of our upcoming pre-season home fixtures, we would like to inform supporters that we will be trialling a cashless fanzone for our fixtures against Cardiff City U21s and Newport County.

Over the summer, we have carried out extensive work to improve WiFi connectivity across the stadium and surrounding facilities, helping to provide a more reliable service for supporters on matchdays.

We appreciate that some supporters may have questions about the decision to move towards a cashless system. Over the course of last season, we closely monitored payment methods used within the fanzone and have made this decision as part of our ongoing efforts to streamline matchday services and improve the overall supporter experience.

The trial will allow us to assess how a cashless environment works in practice ahead of the new season. We will continue to listen to supporter feedback throughout this process and review the outcomes of the trial",


13 July 2026

NEIL HAPPY WITH OPENING FIXTURE

Brian Flynn spoke to Neil Gibson following Altrincham's 2-2 draw with Colwyn Bay on Saturday. Neil started by pointing out that nine of the Bay team had played for him previously!

The Alty boss was "Really pleased with the way we went about it". However, he was a little disappointed with conceding the opening goal, which he judged to be "a little bit soft".

As for individuals, Neil felt that Charlie Kirk "looked really good, really sharp".

As for the absence of trialists, Neil stated that he likes to have his squad assembled by this stage of pre-season so that he can work on formations and tactics with a settled group.

He indicated that for Tuesday's fixture at Wythenshawe Town he will reverse the elevens so that those who finished the game in North Wales will start the match at Ericstan Park, and vice versa in the second half.

However, at Wythenshawe he will "play a different shape", probably 4-3-3".

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports on the USL Cup in which SAM ROSCOE was an unused substitute for Corpus Christi, who took a 78th minute lead against visitors One Knoxville, only to concede a 94th minute equaliser.

To make matters worse they lost the resulting shootout 2-4. They are now next to bottom of the 6-team group.

BAY WATCH

Altrincham's opponents last Saturday, Colwyn Bay report on the 2-2 draw at Llanelian Road.

"An 88th minute penalty by Jordan Davies earned the Seagulls a draw in an end to end 2-2 draw against National League side Altrincham...

The Bay took an early lead when Adam Davies scored his third goal in three games from a free kick after five minutes, but Altrincham equalised seven minutes later with Anthony Forde curling home a free kick from 20 yards.

Sol Forde had a header superbly saved by the Altrincham keeper and Aeron Edwards sent a glancing header just over the bar from another set piece before half-time. P> A ball across the Bay box saw Jimmy Knowles [left] drive a shot past Mark Halstead to put the visitors 2-1 ahead on 58 minutes.

A worry for Bay was Alex Downes having to come off injured midway through the half and it needed a great save by Halstead to prevent Tom Crawford scoring a third goal for Altrincham, managed by Neil Gibson. Then, with two minutes of normal time left, Bay were awarded the penalty for handball from a Nathan Peate header and Jordan Davies made no mistake from the spot".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

At Boston United "chairman David Newton has provided the following update and information...

At Sutton United "Chris Agutter was pleased with the opening outing of Sutton United’s pre-season campaign, believing [the] 2-2 draw with AFC Totton provided valuable minutes, important learning opportunities and, most importantly, no serious injuries.

The U’s twice took the lead in an eventful first friendly of the summer, with the contest also featuring a first half red card and several debut appearances for the club’s new signings.

The biggest concern of the afternoon came when defender Jordan Moore-Taylor was forced off following a heavy challenge, but Agutter has provided a positive update on the former Forest Green Rovers defender, along with Will Nightingale, who was replaced just minutes after coming on in the second half...

'It was a naughty challenge, really. In my opinion, it was the worst tackle in the whole game, but Jordan’s fine... As for Nightingale, we just felt it was an unnecessary risk,' Agutter explained...

'I thought it [the match] served its purpose,' he said... 'We mixed the teams between the two halves, with a nice blend of experienced senior players, younger lads looking to impress and trialists. There were definitely some positive bits. With ten men for over an hour, I thought we defended really well.

'We probably looked most vulnerable from set-pieces, so our set-piece coach will probably get a bit of stick from me'...

Besart Topallaj’s dismissal midway through the first half then forced Sutton to play with ten men for over an hour, altering the manager’s original plans but providing an unexpected test...

The afternoon also offered supporters a first opportunity to see many of Sutton’s summer recruits in action, alongside several academy players and trialists...

The manager revealed the squad had already completed almost 40 kilometres of running on the training pitch before the opening friendly".


12 July 2026

COLWYN BAY 2-2 ALTRINCHAM

Altrincham fielded a different eleven in each half of this pre-season friendly at Llanelian Road's Blue Turtle Arena.

The hosts took an early lead through Jordan Davies (5 mins) from a freekick.

It was also directly from a freekick that Anthony Forde (left) equalised for Alty six minutes later, netting from the edge of the "D" in a central position.

Alty's new team for the second half made it 2-1 in the 58th minute when Jimmy Knowles converted with a tap-in from a Kirk cross.

The referee awarded the Bay a late penalty for handball which Davies converted to leave the game a draw (88 mins).

Altrincham (First Half): 1. Owen Evans, 2. Lewis Banks (c), 3. Eddy Jones, 5. Jake Cooper, 25. Joel Bailey, 26.Anthony Forde, 7. Otis Khan, 8. Liam Humbles, 9. Kristian Dennis, 10. Aidan Barlow, 17. Lucas Weaver

Altrincham (Second Half): 27. Louie Fallon, 14. Matty Kosylo, 6. Charlie Olson, 24. Sam Barnes, 12. Kian Breckin, 22. Tom Crawford (c), 4. Jack Hinchy, 20. Kahrel Reddin, 23. Charlie Kirk, 11. Jimmy Knowles, 15. Sam Taylor.

Colwyn Bay: 1. Mark Halstead, 6. Sol Forde, 21. Ryan Astles, 5. Lewis Sirrell, 12. Declan Poole, 19. Matty Hill, 23. Aaron Edwards, 8. Callum Bratley, 11. Jordan Davies, 9. Adam Davies, 10. Louis Robles. Subs: 13. Seb Osment, 2. Dan Roberts, 4. Nathan Peate, 3. Sam Hart, 20. Aron Williams, 14. Uniss Kargbo, 12. Issa Kargbo, 24. George Hughes, 25. Alex Downes, 7. Jack Kenney

Brief match report here..

NEXT: WYTHENSHAWE TOWN

Altrincham's next pre-season game is away to Wythenshawe Town, at their Ericstan Park home, on Tuesday night (7.45pm). That venue was also, for several years, the home ground for the late George Heslop's Altrincham FC Youth team.

This will be Town's fourth pre-season game of 2026, all of which have been home matches. After beating New Mills 2-0, they have faced Lower Breck and near neighbours Wythenshawe.

They have been managed since May 2026 by ex-Robins striker ASTLEY MULHOLLAND (right) and former St Ambrose pupil Domain Rouse who was on Bury's books amongst his other clubs.

Following three top-three finishes in the NW Counties Premier, Town were promoted to Division One West of the Northern Premier League in 2024, finishing 19th in 2024-25 and then 20th of the 22 clubs last season.

That meant relegation and a switch of leagues to the Midland League Premier Division for next season. So they will be competing at Step 5 of the non-league pyramid in 2026-27.

CHARLIE KIRK SIGNS

Shortly before their opening friendly at Colwyn Bay, Altrincham FC revealed that "Winger Charlie Kirk [left] has signed a new contract with the Robins...

The 28-year-old former Crewe Alexandra and Charlton Athletic man, who played 40 times for the Robins in 2025/26, becomes the final player from Alty's retained list to commit to staying at The J.Davidson Stadium ahead of the new season...

Charlie said... 'I really enjoyed my first season at the club, we've got a great group of lads here and I'm looking to kick on in pre-season to be ready to go in August.'"

Manager Neil Gibson [added]... 'I believe he'll be a real asset to the squad.

'Charlie has an excellent character and he's someone who sets really high standards as a senior pro within the squad and I'm looking forward to working with him again.'"

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports...

South Korea K League 2 : Visitors Seongnam had led twice at Daegu, but were down to 10 men when the hosts brought MARCUS DACKERS off the bench after 87 minutes - and 3 minutes later he provided the assist as they won 3-2.

Friendly matches : MICHAEL GYASI scored the clincher for Bedford Town, who beat visitors Berkhamsted 2-0.

TYLOR GOLDEN came on for the second half to make his Boreham Wood debut, with his side 1-0 up against Watford. The visitors equalised, but Wood went on to win 2-1.

Newport County's DAN SASSI (right) was withdrawn just before the hour, hosts Gloucester City having just equalised through ASHLEY HEMMINGS, and were soon 2-1 down. Their hopes of recovery were then quickly hampered by one of their trialists being sent off. There were no further goals.

Yeovil Town were 1-3 up at the break at Melksham Town, and brought on MATT GOULD and JACK KINGDON for the second half. They went on to add a 4th goal.

Barrow led 2-0 at half time against visitors Workington, and brought on OLLY CRANKSHAW, ISAAC MARRIOTT, and KENNEDY DIGIE for what turned out to be a goalless second half.

KEVIN ELLISON started for Vauxhall Motors, who entertained PHIL PARKINSON'S Chester. The Seals had TOM PEERS and BILLY WATERS in their lineup, and Tom opened the scoring after just 5 minutes. All of those players came off at half time, and Chester went on to win 0-2.

Both JEFF KING and ALEX NEWBY started for York City, who beat visitors Barnsley 2-1.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

"Kyle Smith has joined Wealdstone FC for a third spell at The Vale, the Stones are delighted to confirm.

And this time it'll be on a permanent contract - after two previous stints on loan from Millwall, both of which coming during the 2023/24 season.

'We've been impressed not just by his athleticism while he's been training with us, but just as much his attitude of wanting to be here; to play for the club...'

After a month at Braintree, he spent the remainder of 2025/26 as a mainstay in a Tonbridge Angels side which achieved a comfortable mid-table finish in the Enterprise National League South"

Wealdstone is also "pleased to confirm the signing of midfielder Jayden Harris.

The 26-year-old recently brought to an end a two-year spell with fellow Enterprise National League club Sutton United, which included over 40 appearances last season.

Gary Waddock, Wealdstone manager, said... 'It's great to get someone of Jayden's experience over the line'...

A product of Fulham's academy set-up, Harris joined Aldershot Town in summer 2021 after a brief loan spell at Woking.

His form earned a move to Carlisle United the following year, and then another loan at Eastleigh during season 2023/24...

Added the Stones' boss, 'We'll have a group with more younger players scattered around, so Jayden's extra experience will prove key'">

Heading the other way, West London Sport reports that "Defender Deon Woodman has joined League One club Bromley from Wealdstone.

Woodman, 23, was at QPR before joining the Stones in 2024, having previously been at the club on loan... He has moved for an undisclosed fee.

Wealdstone said they had 'reluctantly' accepted Bromley’s offer".

Carlisle United "made it back-to-back wins to start pre-season after a 3-2 win in a behind-closed-doors friendly with Motherwell.

Rob Elliot's side came back from behind to secure victory, with REGAN LINNEY, David Ajiboye and Seb Mason getting on the scoresheet.

He said 'It was a really good game and exactly what we wanted. Another 45 minutes into two different teams and I thought the first group, against what was probably their strongest side, were excellent. We finished that half 1-1, but our pressing was outstanding and we probably could have scored another one or two.

'The second half was excellent as well. We introduced a few academy lads and I thought we were on top for long periods. We got the goals and probably could have added more'...

Speaking on United's performance, in particular signs of high-intensity pressing, United's Head Coach said 'That's exactly how we want to play. I'll be honest, we're nowhere near where we need to be yet, but that's just because we've only been together for two weeks...

He said 'Reegs [Regan Linney] was excellent again. He caused all sorts of problems'. Linney was substituted on 30 minutes after a whack to his right knee in United's half.

'Regan took a knock to his knee, but it's just a whack, so he should be fine'">


11 July 2026

TODAY: COLWYN BAY

Altrincham go into today (Saturday)'s first friendly of the season at Colwyn Bay likely to face temperatures arpund 27C.

One issue that may be resolved at Llanelian Road is the status of Charlie Kirk, the only squad member from last season who has neither been reported as leaving nor as signing a new contract for the club.

As it stands the Altrincham squad comprises 24 players (excluding Kirk).

NEIL GIBSON INTERVIEW

George Allen has conducted a lengthy interview with Neil Gibson for Alty TV to discuss summer developments with the squad composition, the progress made in training and the Alty Manager's plans for the forthcoming friendlies. He suggested that two more friendlies may yet be arranged

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports:

NPL Victoria : CONNOR HAMPSON played a full part in a clean sheet for Oakleigh Cannons as they made it 15 league games undefeated. Visitors and old rivals Avondale needed to win to keep their hopes of a table topping finish alive, but were beaten 2-0.

There was further good news for Cannons, as their closest rivals Hume City, who host them next Saturday, were beaten 2-1 at Preston Lions. Cannons are 4 points clear, and have a substantial lead over the rest of the teams....

Irish Premier Division : BARRY BAGGLEY was called into action for St.Patrick's after only 21 minutes as they visited his previous club, Waterford. After trailing to their hosts at the interval, they eventually forced a 1-1 draw with a 95th minute penalty.

Friendly : TYRESE SINCLAIR made his Livingston debut in their home game against Hearts, scoring their second goal in a 2-1 win, and playing the full game - one of only 4 Livingston players to do so.

OPENING DAY FIXTURES

As reported on Friday, the National League has issued its 2026=27 fixtures. In Altrincham's case the fixtures can be seen here .

The National League adds that "For many, it’s all about the opening day - and if the new season can start with three precious points to end the wait...

The fixture compilers have come up with an eye-catching Matchweek 1 and here are some of the stand-out games in all three divisions.

Welcome to the National League, Worthing! Your first mission - how about a trip to Carlisle United?

It’s as tougher a start as Adam Hinshelwood could have asked for as the Enterprise National League South champions head to Cumbria. The two play-off winners meet with Hornchurch and Kidderminster Harriers knowing they have a great chance to put some early points on the board.

Perhaps the fixture of the opening weekend in at Hartlepool United, where Lee Clark’s well-tipped team entertain Barrow who see now reasons why they can’t claim back an EFL place at the first attempt.

The other side relegated back with us are Harrogate Town. They’ll be happy with a home game as they return for the first time in six years. Solihull Moors pay a visit.

Forest Green Rovers start at home against a much-changed FC Halifax Town as Boreham Wood’s quest to right their Wembley wrongs begins against Tamworth, who could be contenders after their summer takeover. New Southend United manager Kieron Dyer gets going at Altrincham.

Opening day fixtures:

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Stafford Rangers "are delighted to announce the signing of central midfielder Tom Tonks [from Tamworth].

Fans will have fond memories of “Tonksy” after his previous stint at the club where he helped us win the Staffordshire Senior Cup, and wowed fans with his trademark set-pieces.

Since then he’s enjoyed a fruitful few years, winning promotion to the National League with Tamworth, as well as gaining national recognition for his part in The Lambs FA Cup run that ended against Tottenham Hotspur in the third round.

Following his departure from Tamworth, he became a free agent and manager Graham Deakin worked tirelessly in order to get the deal done, and welcome back the fans favourite to the Stan Robinson Stadium...

Tonks rejoins the side having already made 93 appearances for the club, scoring 24 goals during that time".

Harrogate Town announces that "Chanse Headman has completed a transfer to League One outfit Bromley for an undisclosed fee.

The 21-year-old defender signed for Town from Brentford in January, making 16 appearances in total for the club and scoring twice in our victory at Tranmere Rovers.

We would like to thank Chanse for his efforts while at the club and wish him good luck for the future.

At Yeovil Town "We wanted to provide supporters with an update on Joe Haigh following his arrival at Yeovil Town, which was announced a couple of weeks ago.

Joe joined the club after attracting significant interest from a number of sides, including clubs as high as League One, and we are delighted to have secured the services of such a promising young player.

At the time of signing, we were aware that Joe was due to undergo minor ankle surgery, and this was fully considered throughout the recruitment process.

With the support of our Head of Sports Science, Glenn Shepherd, Joe will now follow a carefully managed recovery programme throughout pre-season. We are confident in Joe’s ability and potential, and look forward to seeing him return to action shortly after the conclusion of pre-season and make his mark in a Yeovil Town shirt".


10 July 2026

HOME COMFORTS FOR ALTY?

Altrincham kick off the league season on 8 August with yet another home fixture! Southend United will be the visitors, the seventh successive season that Alty have met a south of England team from more than 200 miles away on the opening day of a season.

It will also be the eleventh of the last twelve seasons in which the opening-day fixture for Altrincham will have been played at Moss Lane.

Right: Alty secured a rare opening-day win last year and here we see Kahrel Reddin celebrating his goal in a 3-2 win over Aldershot Town.

However, the historical generosity of the fixture computer has not been matched by results as, before winning in 2024, Alty had failed to win any of their previous ELEVEN home opening-day fixtures between 2007 and 2023.

A feature of the 2026-27 season is the increased number of Saturday lunchtime fixtures.

No fewer than six of Altrincham's Saturday matches have been moved from 3pm, with five assigned to 12.30pm and one to a 5.30pm kick off. Three of these affected Saturday games are home fixtures.

With eleven evening (7.45pm) kick-offs, that leaves just 29 of the season's 46 matches at 3pm.

Of those eleven 7.45pm kick-offs, two are on Fridays and two are on Wednsdays, the rest are on Tuesdays. The home match with Hartlepool is shown by the National League as Wednesday 15th September, but Wednesday is the 16th.

The full list of fixtures for Altrincham is here.

ALTY AWAY KIT REVEALED

Altrincham FC has revealed its "away kit for the 2026/27 season, expertly modelled by club captains Tom Crawford and Nat Lowe.

Manufactured by partners PUMA, the shirt features dryCELL moisture wicking technology to help keep you cool and comfortable, while the lightweight performance fabric makes it ideal for both matchdays and everyday wear. A premium woven club crest completes the look with a high quality finish.

A full complement of kit partners also feature - with long-time backers AO and McHale & Co. Solicitors joined by the recently announced Banks & Lloyd and CEG.

Right: The 2026-27 away kit is reminiscent of that worn on the road in the 1999-2000 season as shown in the accompanying photo of Mick Carmody and Leroy Chambers.

The kit will make its on-field debut this weekend when Neil Gibson's squad head for North Wales to take on Colwyn Bay in the men's first pre-season friendly of the summer.

As a club we're committed to ensuring our all-new Puma shirts are as affordable as possible for supporters. We've taken the decision to freeze prices on junior shirts at £42, with adult shirts priced at £49.99.

Away shirts are now on sale online here OR you can grab one in person at The J.Davidson Stadium".

Follow the above link for details of opening times. The video posted here by Alty on "X" shows the new kit in detail.

ALTY COLLAR NEW "BACK OF SHIRT SPONSOR"

Altrincham FC "announce Banks & Lloyd as our newest club partners ahead of the 2026/27 season.

The freight and shipping experts have come on board at The J.Davidson Stadium as the back-of-shirt sponsors for our soon-to-be revealed, all-new 2026/27 Puma home and away kits.

Banks & Lloyd have a vision to help keep the world turning... You’d be surprised how much effort may have gone into getting even the most simplest of everyday items to where they need to be.

Right: Not only will Alty have a new shirt for the coming season but their "back of shirt" sponsor will change from "worldpay" to "Banks & Lloyd".

This is where Banks & Lloyd's expertise shines. Tell them where your goods need to go, anywhere in the world, whether it's a single pallet or a large-volume container shipment crossing continents, and they'll handle everything from there...

Ed Banks, Banks & Lloyd General Manager, is enthusiastic about the new partnership 'Supporting local organisations has always been important to us at Banks & Lloyd, so partnering with Altrincham FC felt like a natural fit. As someone who grew up in Altrincham, and with Daria and I both deeply invested in the local community through our business, we're proud to be involved with a club that means so much to so many people...

It's a genuine community club, a great day out, and an organisation with real ambition both on and off the pitch'.

Alty's Commercial Manager, Geraldine Jackson, is excited to welcome our newest club partner 'We are thrilled to welcome Banks & Lloyd as an official club partner of Altrincham FC and to have them join us as the back-of-shirt sponsor across our men's first team, women's setup and academy for the 2026/27 season'...

For more information on our newest partners head for the Banks & Lloyd website >here.

ALTY'S "QUADRUPLE BREAKTHROUGH"

In the Sale & Altrincham Messenger, John Edwards writes that "Altrincham have completed a spectacular quadruple breakthrough in the transfer market by welcoming four new faces to The J.Davidson Stadium, including a goalkeeper to replace departing crowd favourite Ethan Ross.

Experienced keeper Owen Evans is the man tasked with trying to fill Ross' boots after signing from Barnet, along with former Tranmere Rovers striker Kristian Dennis and midfielders Liam Humbles and Jack Hinchy.

Evans's arrival coincided with the announcement Alty fans were dreading, as the club confirmed that ex-Stockport County stopper Ross, voted supporters' player of the year two seasons running, would be leaving after his contract expired.

The 29-year-old [has been] out of action since suffering a knee ligament injury in February last year".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

A fifth summer signing has been announced by Eastleigh with "the arrival of defender Ben Drake, who joins the Spitfires on a permanent deal.

The 20-year-old joins the Spitfires following a two-year spell with Millwall. While in South London, he spent the majority of his time on their U-21s’ side...

Prior to his time at the Den, Drake completed a scholarship with Sheffield United before signing a pro contract with them in 2023.

Last season, Drake joined Braintree Town on loan and made 22 National League appearances for them during his time in Essex.

Upon joining the Spitfires, Drake said, 'As soon as I spoke to the gaffer, I wasn’t going anywhere else'".

At the other end of the country, Barrow announce that "The Barrow 125 Team are delighted to invite you to the launch of the Barrow 125 Exhibition! This is the start of a year long serious of events, celebrating a hundred and twenty-five years of Barrow AFC and much, much more.

The launch takes place at The Dock Museum on Friday 17th July, between 4.30 and 6.30.

The history of Barrow AFC is the history of Barrow and vice versa. It's the year the first ever Royal Navy submarine, The Holland, was launched from our shipyard. Queen Victoria died, Marconi made the first transatlantic signal and the Boer War was taking place.

A shipyard foreman, engineer and inventor J.H Hind called a meeting at the Old Drill Hall in the Strand on July 16th 1901. Barrow AFC was born. We tell the story through the use of artefact, supporter voice, displays and mixed media".

Carlisle United whose suitably emblasoned team coach was again travelling along the A56 in Sale on Thursday morning, (it is based in Manchester), have announced their squad numbers for 2026-27: 1 - GABE BREEZE, 2 - KENTON RICHARDSON 3 - CAMERON HARPER 4 - HARVEY BUNKER5 5 - MORGAN FEENEY 6 - MIGUEL AZEEZ 7 - DAVID AJIBOYE 8 - CALLUM WHELAN 9 - GEORGIE KELLY 10 - REGAN LINNEY 11 - JUNIOR LUAMBA 12 - RYAN GALVIN 14 - ELLIOT EMBLETON 15 - BRAD NICHOLSON 16 - ARCHIE MAIR 18 - JACK ELLIS 20 - STEPHEN WEARNE 21 - HAYDEN ATKINSON 22 - JOSH WILLIAMS 23 - SEB MASON25 - JONAH LOWES 26 - BEVIS MUGABI 27 - AMARU SMITH 29 - LUKE ARMSTRONG 37 - HARVEY MACADAM .

Hornchurch "announce the signing of defender Ryan Inniss from Forest Green Rovers.

A former England U16 & 17 international, Ryan joins the club with a wealth of experience in the Football League, including Charlton Athletic where he made 64 appearances between 2020-2023.

Speaking on the move, manager Daryl McMahon said... 'We’ve met Ryan at the end of the season and have been working hard to get him in.

'We’ve managed to convince him that this project is one that he can buy into with the plan we have long term for the football club.

We’re over the moon that he’s decided to join us. He’s had offers from other places, but we’ve managed to convince him to join us.

'He comes with a wealth of experience at higher levels as well as this level. I’m sure he will fit right into the group and give us quality in terms defending, but also a fantastic leader on and off the pitch as well'">

Southend United's "Slavi Spasov has completed a transfer to Yeovil Town for an undisclosed fee.

Spasov joined the Shrimpers in June 2025 from Slough Town, and made his league debut as a late substitute against Hartlepool United in August.

The Bulgarian scored nine goals in 31 appearances for the Shrimpers, notably a stoppage-time winner over the Glovers at Huish Park in November".

Yeovil Town add that "The 24-year-old Bulgarian arrives at Huish Park after enjoying a successful 2025/26 campaign with Southend United, helping the Shrimpers lift the FA Trophy at Wembley Stadium while making 25 National League appearances and scoring seven goals...

Spasov made the move to Southend following an impressive spell with Slough Town during the 2024/25 season, where he finished as the club’s top goalscorer...

Spasov began his career in the academy at Oxford United, becoming the club’s youngest ever goalscorer when he found the net on his senior debut in an EFL Trophy tie at just 16 years of age. He would go on to gain valuable Football League experience before continuing his development in non league football.

A hardworking and intelligent forward, Spasov brings energy, movement and a strong work ethic to Billy Rowley’s attacking options".


9 July 2026

FIRST FRIENDLY: COLWYN BAY

Whilst Saturday's game at Llanelian Road will be Altrincham's first summer friendly of 2026, their hosts Colwyn Bay have already played three times this close season.

Right: Simon Richman contests the midfield at Colwyn Bay in March 2014, as Alty won 3-1.

The Welshmen kicked off their pre-season on Saturday, 27 June with a 4-0 away win at Bala Town.

Next, on Friday, 3 July they lost 1-2 at home to Denbigh Town before, on Monday, 6 July, they defeated Rhyl 3-2 at Llanelian Road.

A present-day link with Altrincham is that Colwyn Bay recently appointed Alty old boy DANNY McGOONA as their general manager. His son Max plays for the Bay.

Since Altrincham's regular encounters with Colwyn Bay in the Northern Premier League and Conference North, the Bay have returned to the Welsh football pyramid in which they have now competed for the past six seasons.

They play currently in the Cymru Premier, a division in which they finished fifth of the twelve member clubs last season.

The sides were last in the same league in 2013-14 when Alty got promoted from National North

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports firstly on Tuesday's Pre-season Friendlies, in which Buxton entertained top flight Portuguese side SC Braga, and lost 1-3. CONNOR KIRBY would almost certainly have played at least some of the match (see footnote below).

Footnote: Sporting Clube de Braga have a match summary.

Their fixture against Buxton was played behind closed doors and took place at St George's Park, near Burton on Trent, with the "Arsenalistas" (a nickname deriving from their red shirts with white sleeves which mimic those of England's Arsenal) fielding no fewer than 23 players during the match.

The best known of these players to English fans was the former Portugal international João Moutinho, the former Wolves and FC Porto player.

Phil adds that closer to home, Radcliffe travelled to Valley Road to face Flixton, who didn't have David Lynch in their squad. Radcliffe had no Old Boys in their starting lineup, but put out a fresh XI for the second half, including JORDAN HULME and BRAD JACKSON. They led 0-3 at that stage, and eventually won 3-5.

On Wednesday in a European Conference League Qualifier, captain JAMES JONES picked up a booking as JOHN DISNEY'S Connah's Quay Nomads were held to a goalless draw in the first leg by visitors FC Ballkani from Kosovo.

And in a Pre-season Friendly : Shaq Gwengwe, Newport County's new signing from Poole Town, scored a second half hat-trick as they strolled to a 0-5 victory at neighbours Newport City. DAN SASSI played the first half for them.

In other news, Teesside Live reports that "Former Middlesbrough favourite DUNCAN WATMORE has retired from professional football aged just 32...

Left: Duncan Watmore pictured on on 12 March 2012, the date of a 0-2 home defeat at Altrincham against Bishop's Stortford in the Blue Square Bet North, a game which was played in front of just 844 supporters.

Watmore had a number of offers to continue playing this summer but has decided to put his background business qualifications (he has a 1st Class Hons degree and MA with distinction) to good use.

In a statement, Watmore said... 'There have been amazing moments and difficult setbacks, and the injuries I experienced taught me resilience, perspective and discipline. Most importantly, I want to thank my family...

'I am now genuinely excited to begin a new chapter with PEAK4 as Head of Elite Performance & Business Development. PEAK4's mission to bring the principles of elite sport into business, leadership and workforce wellbeing is something I strongly believe in, and I look forward to helping build something meaningful'...

Watmore spent just over two years at Boro after joining on a free in November 2020...

He left in January 2023 after falling down the pecking order under Michael Carrick, joining Millwall as his contract entered its final six months...

[Watmore added,] 'I shall be forever grateful that Mr. Gibson, Neil Warnock and the wider club took a chance on me then. I have sought to repay them every day since'...

The winger suffered a number of injuries throughout his career. He burst on to the professional scene as a youngster with Sunderland in 2013, having been signed from non-league Altrincham, and played 71 times over a seven-year spell.

He also had a loan spell at Hibernian, as well as featuring 13 times for England U21s".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

FC Halifax Town "confirm the signing of striker Conor Carty, from League of Ireland Premier Division side Waterford.

A county level Gaelic footballer at Wicklow GAA, Carty spent time in the youth setups at Kilcullen AFC, Newbridge Town FC, and St Franics before moving to England to sign for Wolverhampton Wanderers’ academy...

In June 2022, Carty made the switch to Bolton Wanderers, joining up with their B team...

Whilst on the books at Bolton, Carty spent time on loan at Oldham Athletic and Gateshead in the National League, St Patrick’s Athletic, and Doncaster Rovers.

In January 2025, Carty returned to St Patrick’s Athletic, this time permanently. In August that year, the striker scored a penalty against Beşiktaş in the UEFA Conference League...

Carty was bought by Waterford for an undisclosed fee. He made 14 league appearances for the club in the first half of the season".

Well into double figures of summer signings, Aldershot Town report another new player in " Elijah Oladunjoye, who arrives having most recently played for Hanwell Town.

The 2004-born defender has thus far spent his young career earning experience at step three and four, turning out for Virginia Water, CB Hounslow, Marlow and the aforementioned Hanwell...

Eli... [was]playing as a trialist in the second-half of our pre-season curtain-raiser against Badshot Lea.

Garnering plenty of attention on Saturday for his eye-catching long throw technique, his now semi-viral instances of finding the back of the net from the touchline were not to distract from what was an incredibly impressive 45 minutes in open play...

Scott Davies has decided he has seen enough" and signed the player.

"Rob Elliot's Carlisle Unitedsquad got pre-season off to a strong start, comfortably defeating Queen of the South in a behind-closed-doors friendly.

Blues striker Georgie Kelly starred, finding the net four times in the first half...

Elliot said 'I think the things we wanted to get out of it were just to see some of the concepts we've been working on.

'We definitely wanted to see the energy and the fitness, the out-of-possession especially, I think, is really important. I think a few of the goals did come from out of possession, which is good, so the lads really bought into it'...

A forceful and often successful high press was a notable feature of the United performance, with a clear structure and high intensity hallmarks of the victory...

'I think we need to make intensity part of our identity because if we can do that then we'll always give ourselves the best opportunity to win games because sometimes, whether it's the conditions, the opposition, it's not always going to be free-flowing but if we're solid, we're strong, we're aggressive and we have that intensity then we can make ourselves even better of a unit.

'What we don't want is when they get the ball, we take a step back, we take two steps forward. I'm not talking about stupid gung-ho, but good play is good play, and I always say to the players, if teams are going to get through our press, get through our shape and structure, make it be through good play'".

Forest Green Rovers report the loan signing of Sydney Agina from Championship side, Stoke City

Sydney, an 18 year old, talented defender will be joining us until January 2027.

Agina made 5 appearances in the league for Stoke last season and also had an international call up to Kenya...

Robbie Savage said... 'Sydney is a real talent!... He had options to play at higher level but because we utilise the loan system so well and develop players the right way, clubs like Stoke trust us with their talented young players.

He’ll add even more quality to the RB position, along with Tre who we already know is a fantastic player'”.

Kidderminster Harriers boss "Paul Wotton says Harriers remain active in the signings market...

The Aggborough chief currently has 19 players at his disposal but is keen to see that figure bolstered further with even more National League experience...

He said, 'We’ve identified who we want and, if we can’t get them, we go down the list, and it’s an ongoing process.

'I’m happy with the business we’ve done so far, really happy. We need a couple more in because we need that bit of quality and that little bit of experience, National League experience, definitely....

'But you also need squad depth,' he added. 'It’s an unforgiving league and the schedule is unforgiving: Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday... We’re very, very close to a goalkeeper, so I’m pretty sure we’ll get that one done...

'It’s an honest, hard-working town with an honest, hard-working football team. It’s up to me to get a team on the pitch that reflects that, it’s very important that the team reflects the fans, reflects what we are and what we’re about'".

Wealdstone "confirms midfielder Nathan Tshikuna will not re-sign with the club for season 2026/27, after the two parties were unable to conclude a deal.

'It's worked out with some but not with others - and Nathan falls into that latter category,' explained Stones' chairman Rory Fitzgerald.

'Having retained a core of players from last season, we've already attracted significant interest from those looking to join our progressive club with a manager under whom players love to work'...

Tshikuna scored nine goals from 54 appearances in total last term, his single season at The Vale.

Woking's signing of Sean Adarkwa was reported yesterday and the Stones confirm that the forward is leaving Grosvenor Vale "after three years with the Stones.

Said Fitzgerald 'Despite best attempts negotiate a new deal with the player and his representatives, Sean decided his future lay elsewhere in the National League'.

Adarkwa played 39 times last season, scoring nine goals; part of the 20 he notched overall from 75 appearances...

'There'll be more playing trading activity now pre-season's got underway - that's the nature of the business we're in,' added the Stones' chairman.

'We're confident we'll be adding to our squad depth soon'".


8 July 2026

KOSYLO NOMINATED FOR AWARD

Altrincham FC are "delighted to confirm winger Matty Kosylo has been nominated for the PFA National League Community Champion award at the prestigious Northwest Football Awards.

The Community Champion category debuted at last year's awards and aims to recognise players who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to their communities alongside their performances on the pitch throughout the 2025/26 season.

On receiving his nomination Matty said 'This nomination has come as a genuine surprise and I'm absolutely thrilled to be up for the award.

'It means an awful lot to be nominated and I'm looking forward to representing myself and the football club at the ceremony later this year. If all our fans could vote for me I would really appreciate it and then we'll see what happens on the night itself.'

Our longest serving player, and a huge fan favourite at The J.Davidson Stadium, Matty is up against Carlisle United's Callum Whelan, Morecambe's George Thomas and Rochdale's Sam Beckwith in a public vote, with the winner revealed at the awards ceremony in Manchester on Monday, November 2nd.

Huge congratulations to Matty on the nomination. Now if we could all get voting - click here and follow the steps".

GOLDEN JOINS BOREHAM WOOD

Like Isaac Marriott and Olly Crankshaw who, this summer, have decamped to a rival club at National League level, news comes from another National League club, Boreham Wood, of "the signing of defender Tylor Golden, who joins the Wood on a permanent basis following his departure from fellow Enterprise National League side Altrincham.

The 26-year-old (right) arrives at Meadow Park with a wealth of Football League and National League experience, adding pace, athleticism and versatility to Luke Garrard’s squad.

Born in Ipswich, Golden spent part of his childhood in the United States before returning to England and developing through the academies of Ipswich Town, Manchester City, Rochdale and Blackburn Rovers. He eventually joined Wigan Athletic in 2014...

Following loan spells with Droylsden and Nantwich Town, Golden made the move to Salford City, where he made his Football League debut in League Two...

After gaining further senior experience on loan with Notts County, Golden joined FC Halifax Town in 2022 before later making the switch to fellow National League side Altrincham", his local club.

Footnote: Golden made 86(+13) appearances and scored five goals during his two-year Altrincham career.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL NEWS

In their squad list issued this week, Sutton United did not list a no.1, though the list did include two designated goalkeepers who have been assigned higher numbers.

The omission of a no.1 has become clear as Sutton United also "confirm the departure of Jack Sims, who will exit Gander Green Lane following the conclusion of his contract on 1st July.

Sims has enjoyed a successful couple of seasons with the U’s since arriving in 2024, becoming a regular fixture in the Sutton side whilst establishing himself as a terrific shot stopper in between the sticks.

Having initially joined from Braintree Town, whom he spent two seasons with after a brief stint at Welling United, he originally had to bide his time... before [he] finally nailed down the number one spot to end the 2024/25 campaign with 40 appearances in all competitions.

The former Canvey Island, Southend United and Blackpool product, who enjoyed loan spells at Skelmersdale United and Lancaster City prior to his permanent exit from Bloomfield Road, earned plaudits for his reflexes, reactions and penalty-saving ability as the U’s last line of defence, with his performances leading to him being named joint-Player of the Season alongside Lewis Simper.

Sims then followed this up with another string of superb displays in 2025/26".

Tamworth announce that "Dawn Group International have covered the cost for all fans attending this Saturday's pre-season friendly against Walton & Hersham.

As a new dawn shines at the home of Tamworth Football Club, we welcome the first visitors to The Lamb under new owners Dawn Group International (DGI).

On Saturday July 11th a new era begins at 3pm as Walton & Hersham take the trip to Staffordshire for our first home pre season game. To celebrate the beginning of this exciting chapter in Tamworth history, owners - DGI have covered all tickets for supporters wanting to attend this Saturday. You must register for a ticket.

We host the Surrey based side off the back of a 4-2 win away at Lichfield City FC on Saturday, which really impressed Tamworth boss, Andy Peaks.

Peaks said 'I was really pleased with the first pre-season game, it was great for 22 players to all get 45 minutes under their belt'...

Chairman, Abdullah Ashraf was also in attendance for our last outing on July 4th".

Woking "announce the signing of striker Sean Adarkwa from fellow Enterprise National League side Wealdstone on a one-year deal, with the option of a further year.

A product of West Ham United’s academy, Adarkwa arrives with valuable National League experience...

Director of Football Jody Brown said 'ean’s a player I’ve been looking at for a long time, maybe five years. He has the potential to be as good a number nine as any in the division, and Jermain’s expertise can really help him develop. With the two Joshes, Aiden, Wardy, Ashley, Liam and young Tom Dryer coming through, Sean’s addition gives us real depth, pace, size, creativity and goals'".

Off the field, Woking's "much-loved mascots, KC Kat and KC Kitten, are preparing to swap pitchside for the racetrack after accepting an invitation to take part in this year’s Epsom Mascot Derby on Bank Holiday Monday, 31st August.

The annual Mascot Derby brings together sporting mascots for a fun-filled race, all while raising vital funds for charity. This year’s event will support The Children’s Trust, helping children with complex health needs and disabilities, while Woking FC will also be encouraging supporters to donate in aid of Woking & Sam Beare Hospice, continuing the Club’s commitment to supporting causes within the local community".

In addition to the signing of Tylor Golden, Boreham Wood "confirm that Mangata Developments and Mangata CIS have extended their partnership with the club for a further three seasons, continuing their sponsorship of the Stadium, West Stand, and Dugouts...

But that’s not all...

Local businessman Kenny Gray Jackman has chosen to elevate his support of Boreham Wood FC and showcase his exciting new venture on the club’s most visible asset – the first-team shirt.

Boreham Wood FC are therefore delighted to announce that Backman will become our new Front and Back of Shirt Sponsor for the next three seasons".

The chairman of Worthing has addressed his club's supporters...

"Dear Rebels, What a season. National League South Champions – a first in the 140 year history of our Football Club..

I can’t believe it’s more than 10 weeks since the season ended and whilst getting some well-earned rest, the management and staff at the club have been working full on...

Stepping into the fifth tier of the English football pyramid for the first time in our history is a big moment – and we will go into it with our eyes wide open. This division is full of clubs with bigger crowds, bigger budgets, longer histories at this level, and grounds that have hosted EFL football in recent years. Nobody at Woodside Road is under any illusions about the size of the task.

But we have good reasons to be positive. The heart of a title-winning team. A manager with proven National League experience. A ground fit for purpose that has been transformed into a small stadium. A full-time player model that has now been fully embedded. Record season ticket sales backed by a large community that is getting right behind the Club. That is a strong platform and we will hit the ground running.

We will absolutely show a healthy respect for the challenge ahead, but we also go in with belief in our ability to meet it.

Early Bird Season Ticket sales were up a remarkable 50% on last year. ..

In Adam Hinshelwood, we have a manager who has navigated the National League from both ends of the table during his time at York City and that expertise is invaluable. Adam has importantly identified and secured the contracts of all the core players he wants from last season, and with first class support from Nathan and Shan, his new player recruitment process is well underway, with a clear focus on adding National League experience.

We have already welcomed Noor Husin, Ashley Nathaniel-George, Dom Hutchinson and Tyrique Clarke to the squad...

You may already have heard that we have reached an agreement in principle with Worthing Pavilion Bowls Club to acquire a strategically important section of their land. Not the whole site; the Bowls Club will continue to prosper alongside us at Woodside Road.

This land unlocks three things we have needed for some time: greater capacity, more operating space and more access into and out of the ground...

I did say it’s been a busy few months!

Barry Hunter".

Worthing also announce that "Our Men's First-Team Coaching staff has been confirmed... There has been a few alterations to Adam Hinshelwood’s backroom staff as we prepare to embark on a new era at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium.

Firstly, the Club can confirm that Jon Meeney will continue his role as Assistant Manager, working alongside ‘Hinsh’ for another season...

Goalkeeping Coach John Keeley will also remain at Woodside for another campaign...

We can confirm that First-Team Coach Cam Morrison has departed this summer and will not be returning for the 2026/27 campaign...

As previously announced, Shan Toms has moved into the role of Football General Manager, extending his time at the Club after two years as our Head of Football Operations".

Eastleigh "announce the arrival of midfielder Harry Sidwell, who joins the Spitfires on a season-long loan from AFC Wimbledon.

The 20-year-old midfielder joined AFC Wimbledon as an Under 14, and has remained with the London side ever since.

Over the last two seasons, Sidwell has gained plenty of first-team experience. He has had loan spells with Havant & Waterlooville, Enfield Town, Dagenham & Redbridge and most recently Dorking Wanderers.

He spent the first half of last season with Dagenham, playing 19 times for them, before joining Dorking Wanderers in January.

Whilst at Dorking, Sidwell made 18 appearances in the National League South and found the back of the net on three occasions".



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