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![]() 8 to 18 November, 2002
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Match report here
League table here, today's line-up here and player statistics here.
Pictured right, from Alan Johnson's photo site are SAFE bucket collectors, (l. to r.) Simon Ellis, Ian Rosendaal and Gary Warrington who do a great job collecting much needed funds for the Club.
The following is a News Release from the Altrincham FC Supporters' Trust Working Group issued today:
Altrincham FC Supporters' Trust meeting open to all.
Fans of Unibond Premier League Altrincham Football Club are working hard to bring back the glory days to this famous club by setting up a Supporters' Trust.
Supporters recently overwhelmingly voted to take this step in order to raise the Club's profile within the local community, to raise funds for the Football Club and to obtain a stake in the Club, enabling them to work more closely with the Board of Directors.
A section of the supporters have been very busy setting up an initial working party and a supporters' meeting is to be held on Saturday November 23rd at 5.00pm in the Sponsors' Lounge at the Moss Lane ground following the home Unibond Premier League Fixture against Frickley Athletic. The meeting will also be open, of course, to those who cannot attend the match.
There are a number items on the agenda and members of the the initial working party are keen that as many people as possible step forward to offer whatever help they can in order to get the Trust up and running. No firm or final decisions have yet been made about the Trust and the working party is determined to ensure that anyone, with any contribution to make, has an opportunity to do so.
It is intended to be truly a Supporters' Trust run for the supporters by the supporters.
Any local business people who feel that they could either make a contribution with their expertise or who may have an idea as to how the Trust and the local community, local businesses and the Football Club can enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship are particularly welcome to give their ideas.
Anyone unable to attend the meeting who would like further information about the proposed Supporters' Trust should contact Bob Peters on 01226 767120 or write to Bob Peters, AFC Trust, c/o 20/20 Research, 2-4 Bridge Street, Penistone, Sheffield S36 6AJ.
Media Enquiries: Please contact Jon Stack on 01827 64471 or e-mail him here
Hyde United are advertising the services of defender/midfield player Paul Ashwell. Accoring to their site, "The club will require a fee or player exchange. Initial contact should be to Gordon Hill and not the player direct". Gateshead's Ian Dixon has denied that he is leaving the club for Bishop Auckland, as reported in the press. Also in the north East, Paul Gascoigne is set to play for Morpeth in the FA Vase. After trials at Exeter, Grant Holt has signed a new contract at Barrow.
SAM reports Altrincham
Chairman Geoff Goodwin (left) as saying "It's true that the club is terminally
ill at the moment. We need to get out of the mire we are in. The way the
club is run at the moment, it is basically sound. The debt has not
increased and we are slowly chipping away at it. Once we are out of this
mire, my aim is to see good, young lads playing football on this pitch.
That's the only way it is going to work. I'll be happy with a mid-table
finish this season, and with a sensible budget for the future we can start
to build on things. You can't build a house without sound foundations and
that is what we are trying to do here".
Gainsborough, whom we
meet on Saturday, have released defender Dean Walling. Alty fans will remember him as the man involved in the mix-up which gave Alty the winning goal at the famous "Siege of Doncaster" in the 1999-2000 season. Both Trinity goals against Altrincham on Saturday have now been officially credited to Lee Ellington by the referee, though Trinity had given Eshelby as the scorer of the second. Both Mark Maddox (right) and Vernum Rowland will
be subject to fitness tests for Saturday, whilst Jason Gallagher and Danny
Murphy remain doubtful, through injury. Click here for Howard Watts's record of previous Alty games on 16 November "Through the Years".
Blyth report "There seems to be a rumour going around to the effect that the budget relating to players' wages has been cut. The Executive Committee would like to state that this is not the case and the new manager will be given exactly the same budget to work with that John Charlton was". Defender Ian Dixon was the 13th player to leave Gateshead recently as he left for Bishop Auckland. Kevin Hulme had work commitments so missed Hyde's game at Emley, "but has pledged to be back for Saturday, contrary to reports he is joining Leigh...Gordon Hill moved Dave Swanick to right back and he had a terrific game". Another ex-Robin, Ryan Hevicon (left), made his Hyde debut after joining from Mossley and ex-Alty Reserve, Jay Anthony, also played, whilst Anthony Hargreaves was a sub. The draw ended Hyde's run of 12 consecutive league defeats.
Marine have released striker John Morgan by mutual agreement after he had scored 70 goals in nearly 200 matches. Stalybridge have signed central defender Greg Pearce, "who played 35 games for Chesterfield last season but was released as part of a cost-cutting exercise". Emley secretary Richard Poulain has resigned from the club after seven years. Emley have also released striker Rodney Rowe who played against Alty this season. Ex-Hyde boss Dave Nolan has been sacked for the second time in a couple of months, this time by Kidsgrove, who have had three managers already this season.
Other UniBond transfers:
This entertaining match saw three teenagers in the Alty squad; midfielder Vernum Rowland, striker Steve Lunt (right) and midfielder Jon McEvoy.
Match report here.

Andy Boyers's photo of the celebrations after Rod Thornley's goal at Gainsborough on Saturday is seen above. There are some familiar faces amongst the spectators too! More of Andy's excellent pictures are on Alan Johnson's site.
Apparently Blyth struggled to field a side following the acrimonious departure of manager John Charlton. They had no subs and lost a player injured after 25 minutes.

Match report here.
Alty are now 16th but the next four teams are within two points and all have games in hand.
Two more profiles in Terry Rowley and Bill Coop's series of "Alty Legends", (Clive Freeman and Nicky Daws), have been added to the site, here. Freeman is seen, right, playing for Guiseley against Altrincham last month.
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Compiled by John Laidlar