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Match report here.
This match saw the day's highest UniBond attendance yesterday, 650. Pictured right by Alan Johnson is Carl Furlong receiving congratulations from Kevin Hulme and Steve Hawes in Saturday's game. More of Alan's pictures are here. The Colwyn Bay site has a brief report and pictures from the game against Alty on Saturday.This week the board received, and very reluctantly accepted the resignation of Mark Eckersall as Sales & Marketing Manager. Mark, who is moving onto new horizons, has been a great success in his role and was instrumental in attracting £80,000+ of revenue into the club since his appointment last summer. Mark will leave with the very best wishes of the Board, and I am delighted to say that he will both be assisting us in finding a successor and will still be a familiar face to all about the club. After all Ecky, where else would you go? For obvious reasons, no decision has yet been made on a replacement for Mark, but I would like to hear from any Altrincham supporter who has a proven track record in sales and who believes that he, or she, could persuade local businesses to support Alty FC through advertising or sponsorship, to contact myself in writing c/o the club, enclosing full CV and current wage details. I'd also be very interested to hear from a supporter who may have been made redundant or taken early retirement from a sales or equally relevant role. Thanks - and all the best to you Mark; you have been a credit to the club. Mark Harris.
Altrincham supporters will also wish "Ecky" well. They can see in the many new advertising hoardings at Moss Lane, obvious fruits of Mark's work this season. He will continue to be active in SAFE, the supporters' association.| Saturday, 2 February 2002 | COLWYN BAY | UniBond Premier League, HOME, at 3.00pm |
| Tuesday, 5 February 2002 | GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY | UniBond President's Cup Quarter-Final, HOME, at 7.45pm |
UNITED 1. Roy Carroll, 2. Wes Brown, 3. Denis Irwin, 4. John O'Shea, 5. Michael Clegg, 6. Ronnie Wallwork, 7. ?? (supposedly Chadwick but it wasn't him!) 8. Michael Stewart, 9.Danny Webber, 10. Diego Forlán, 11. Bojan Djordjic, 12. Alan McDermott, 13. Ben Williams, 14. Jimmy Davis, 15. Daniel Nardiello, 16. Lee Roche.
CITY 1. Brian Murphy, 2. Richard Edghill, 3. Laurent Charvet, 4. Stephen Jordan, 5. Christian Negouai, 6. Paul Ritchie, 7. Chris Shuker, 8. Jeff Whitley, 9. Paul Dickov, 10. Chris Killen, 11. Terry Cooke, 12. Tyrone Mears, 13. Kevin Ellegaard, 14. Terry Dunfield, 15. Joe Barton, 16. Stephen Paisley.
The third Man Utd Reserves' game at Moss Lane will be against Bury, in the Manchester Senior Cup, on Thursday, 7th March at 7p.m.
Before Saturday's game v Colwyn Bay, there will be a short ceremony to officially "open" a shelter for wheelchair bound fans. Alty in Exile (a section of SAFE) have been raising funds to construct a shelter for those fans who, until now, have suffered during bad weather games by getting soaked, snowed on and no doubt, thoroughly miserable. Andrew Guilfoyle was the inspiration for the idea for a shelter. Andrew is a fifteen-year-old Alty fan who has been in a wheelchair since a road traffic accident four and a half years ago. His mother, Lis explained to Alty in Exile Co-Ordinator, Jacqui Forster that she was worried about her son regularly getting soaked during rainy matches and then travelling home to Wilmslow before he could dry himself. Jacqui then resolved to do something about it.
After enquiries of the manufacturers of dugouts revealed that the price would be too high for any collection from fans, Jacqui's husband, Russell Woodward offered to construct the shelter himself from raw materials. Money has poured in to the "Keep Andrew Dry Campaign" from all over the world. This has come in the form of donations and as a result of Jacqui selling specially designed button badges, enamel Alty in Exile badges and CD recordings of the Fans Forum (recorded here at Moss Lane for the GMR radio programme on 21st September, 2001). You can still buy any of these items which are for sale from Jacqui personally or from the Robins shop. The culmination of all this hard work will be unveiled today when Michael Le Vell, (Coronation Street's Kevin Webster) who has kindly agreed to officiate at the opening, cuts the ribbon. Well done Jacqui and Russ and everyone who contributed. A very special thanks also to Michael Le Vell for taking the time out to come down and open the shelter.
The match report is here
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The other matches were postponed. The draw for the semi-finals is next Friday evening on GMR (95.1FM).