
6 June 2001 


The Wirral Programme Club Non-League Football Programme of the Year award for the UniBond Premier Division 2000-01 has been won by Altrincham's Robins' Review programme with 160 points. The runners-up were the programmes of Hucknall Town (153) and Leek Town (152). The Robins' Review is edited by Grahame and Terry Rowley, who are to be congratulated on their success. Meanwhile news is still scarce about some of last season's squad. In the accompanying photo, apart from Rod Thornley (in the background) who has been contracted for 2001-02, will any of the other three players pictured here still be at Moss Lane next season? They are (l. to r.) Adam Farley, Steve Finney and Paul Edwards.
The Gainsborough Trinity striker Lee Ellington, who figured briefly at Moss Lane in 1999-2000, is attracting attention from Port Vale, Huddersfield Town and Bristol Rovers. One man almost certainly leaving The Northolme ground is defender Brian Linighan who has moved his home to Hartlepool. Marine's "Player of the Year", their ex-Southport midfielder David Gamble, has left the Club after being unable to agree terms. He is now being linked with Runcorn. Marine have released defender Mark Schofield and midfielder Simon Wilson. John Knapper, who is seen left netting from the spot against Altrincham for Ilkeston in the Trophy last season, is rumoured to be heading for Northwich Victoria. Vics' manager Keith Alexander was, of course, formerly at Ilkeston. The Drill Field club's planning application for a new stadium at Wincham is due to be heard next Tuesday and is expected to be successful. Three Vics' players may be leaving as they are wanting a payrise according to the This is Northwich website; they are Mark Devlin, Mark Bailey and John Robertson.
Altrincham Youth team clinched the Bolton & District N.W. Youth Alliance League Championship this afternoon with a well-deserved 3-0 victory over Rossendale United Youth at Wilmslow Albion FC's ground. For a brief match report, please visit the Youth Page. Congratulations to manager George Heslop (seen left, after the game), coach Neil Thomason and all of the Youth squad for ending the Altrincham FC season on the highest note possible.
The Pink today reveals that Altrincham have re-signed defender Chris Adams, now 24, from Ashton United for whom he made 56 appearances last season. Chris, like his unrelated namesake and fellow-left-back, Danny, joined Alty originally from Congleton Town in 1997. After just one first-team outing as a substitute, Chris moved to Nantwich and then in July 1999 Trafford. He has also had spells at Droylsden, Northwich Vics and Oldham Athletic. Altrincham are also reportedly seeking a player-exchange deal for Droylsden captain Carl Holmes, with two un-named Moss Lane players being proffered for the Bloods' player. Holmes scored both goals against Altrincham in the match at Droylsden in October; the first, a penalty, is seen left. Leigh RMI are also now reported by the Pink to be eyeing Droylsden keeper Paul Phillips, rather than as reported in the media last week, Alty's Stuart Coburn. The NLP reports that Altrincham have been showing interest in 33 year-old striker Kevin Hulme, the former Bury, Doncaster and Chester striker but he is also being linked with the Stalybridge managership. Possibly moving in the outward direction is former player-manager Mark Ward. The Pink reports that Witton's new boss Eddie Bishop is making a loan bid for Mark Ward who remains contracted to Altrincham as a player.


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