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4 November 2025

ALTY'S NEW FITNESS PARTNER

Altrincham FC report that gym company "Total Fitness [have] placed their market-leading, state-of-the-art facilities at the Altrincham squad's disposal... [and] have joined forces with the Robins as our new Official Fitness Partner.

Founded in 1993, Total Fitness now operate 15 health clubs across the north of England and Wales, with 600 employees supporting more than 100,000 members. Through this partnership, Alty’s players will be able to utilise the exceptional facilities at both the Altrincham and Wilmslow clubs as part of their ongoing fitness and conditioning programme.

In addition, Total Fitness will have a visible presence at The J.Davidson Stadium, with a sponsor's board bearing their name and an advert placed in the Robins Review matchday programme...

Our new partners said... 'We’re proud to support Altrincham Football Club’s fitness and recovery, strengthening our connection with Altrincham, the wider community and helping the team thrive on and off the pitch.'"

NEXT: BRACKLEY TOWN

Altrincham are back at the J. Davidson Stadium (above) on Saturday, for their tenth home league fixture of the season, but just their fourth Saturday 3pm home kick-off of the campaign.

Interim manager Neil Gibson will be hoping to extend his unbeaten record in the three previous ENL fixtures played on his watch. Alty have also achieved three successive clean-sheets in those games.

Their opponents, for an Enterprise National League game, will be Brackley Town, who are making their first visit since a Tuesday night, 16 April 2019, when the sides were competing in National North.

Above: Tom Hannigan rises to deal with a Brackley cross in the April 2019 clash.

On that occasion, what started as a promising evening for Altrincham when Max Harrop's 38th minute deflected freekick gave Altrincham a 1-0 interval lead, ended in huge disappointment when Tony Thompson's air-kick allowed Tom Hannigan's back-pass to roll into the net in the 94th minute.

Brackley had deservedly equalized in the 70th minute of a second half in which Altrincham created few openings. Ndlovu netted the equalizer from close range after Ceesay had allowed a Brackley player to get behind him and cross from the right.

The defeat left Altrincham fifth when a win would have lifted them into third. And, to add to their woes, they lost two defenders to injury during the game; James Jones had to be replaced after 21 minutes and Connor Hampson succumbed in the 85th minute.

ALTRINCHAM: 1. Tony Thompson, 2. Shaun Densmore, 3. Connor Hampson, 4. James Jones, 5. Tom Hannigan, 6. Jake Moult (c), 7. John Johnston, 8. Sean Williams, 9. Jordan Hulme, 10. Josh Hancock, 11. Yusifu Ceesay. Subs: 12. James Poole, 14. Josh Hancock, 15. Matt Chadwick, 16. Simon Richman, 17. Ben Harrison.

The historical record between the clubs at Moss Lane is P5-W2-D0-L3-F6-A10.

The Saints should been the final visitors of the 2019-20 season but Covid meant that that fixture was never played.

THORUGH THE YEARS : 15 November

It is 67 years since Altrincham lost a game on this Saturday's date, 15 November. They have played nine times on a 15 November date since 1958, winning four times and drawing on five occasions.

Howard Watts and Mike Garnett's Through the Years data show the full record on this date.

MIDWEEK FIXTURES

Tuesday 11th November 2025

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that on Monday night in League Two, SONNY ALJOFREE has fallen out of favour at Notts County, and watched their match at Cheltenham Town from the bench.

County dominated the first half, and were 2 goals up at half time without really having had to extend themselves.

Town manager Steve Cotterill tweaked his formation at the break, his side not having had a solitary shot on target, and JAKE BICKERSTAFF (right) finally managed to get involved after a totally anonymous first half performance.

However, Town couldn't salvage a result, going down 1-2. The result leaves them just one point above the relegation trapdoor, and worryingly they have by some way the worst goal difference in the division.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Altrincham were obliged to devise a third-shirt design for last weekend when their two existing strips were deemed to be too close matches to Truro City's red and black attire.

Described as a "2026/27 centenary third kit", it was deployed for the Remembrance Day fixture against Forest Green Rovers. It is 100 years since forerunner club Aldershot FC was founded

When the shirt was launched, Aldershot Town explained that "this special edition Aldershot Town Football Club shirt stands as a powerful tribute to the town’s proud military heritage and the club’s deep-rooted bond with the British Army.

Designed with a refined sense of respect and symbolism, the shirt seamlessly blends performance and pride in a garment that speaks to over a century of shared history between club, community, and country.

The deep olive-green body and subtle camouflage patterning across the sleeves evoke the tones of military uniform — a visual nod to the soldiers who have lived, trained, and served from the Home of the British Army in Aldershot..

On the left chest, the club’s historic crest takes pride of place. The red and blue shield dates back to the original Aldershot Football Club, whose identity helped forge the town’s sporting character for much of the 20th century. This is more than a shirt — it’s a salute. A salute to Aldershot’s history, its heroes, and the spirit that continues to march proudly from the barracks to the EBB Stadium every matchday".

Unlike the Alty shirt which was to be worn for the single fixture in Cornwall, The Shots' shirt is for sale to supporters and has produced "pre-sale orders [which] have shot through the roof!".

"After Carlisle United's 2-1 victory against Southend United at Roots Hall", Carlisle United TV "We spoke to attacker Chris Conn-Clarke", he said...

'We got off to a great start, leading 2-0, but Southend kept their heads, and they came back and scored a goal and had us on the back foot for a bit, but we’d done well to manage that, and we got three points.”

'I was buzzing with the goal. I scored two on my debut, but I wanted to get off to a start in the league... and then the second one, I’ve passed it to Regan, and he’s done all the work and put us 2-0 up.

'I heard him screaming. I could hear him, but no, I always know where he is. He makes great runs, and he’s a great player.... and then I’m in front of the goal and I’ve just composed myself... The surface was slippy, so I’ve just passed it in and lucky enough, it just went in....

'Everywhere with Carlisle is a mission away, but no, it’s all right. The club treat us well. We’re always in good hotels and we get the train down and no, we’re all right'">

Wealdstone "boss Sam Cox hailed his side’s resilience and unity after the Stones ground out a hard fought 1-0 victory over Braintree Town at The Vale...

Substitute Dan Nkrumah marked his return from injury with the decisive late goal, a moment Cox described as 'a fantastic moment for Dan. “He’s worked so hard in his rehab and to come on and make that kind of impact shows his character'...

The Stones had to be patient against a disciplined Braintree side who set out to frustrate...

He reflected 'We knew Braintree would be desperate to respond to their form and make life difficult. They sat off us and tried to frustrate, but we stayed patient. At half time we made a few tactical tweaks, going a bit more direct'...

Goalkeeper Dante Baptiste was again a standout performer, pulling off two superb saves late on to preserve the clean sheet, the Stones’ third in succession.

'When our backs are against the wall, Dante’s that beast between the sticks who bails us out,' Cox smiled...

Max Kretzschmar limped off with a suspected hamstring injury... Said Cox 'Max was excellent at Yeovil and again today. He’s a leader, which is why he’s our vice-captain'...

'Teams can’t come to our backyard and think they can bully us - we’re not having that. We’ve got grit, nous and we’ll stand up for ourselves... Three clean sheets in a row says everything about the togetherness and spirit in this group'" concluded Cox.

Yeovil Town "welcome Jamie Hedges as the club’s new Head of Recruitment.

Jamie... will play a key role in shaping the recruitment strategy. Hedges brings a wealth of experience in recruitment and talent identification, having most recently served as Head of Recruitment at Aldershot Town, with previous roles at King’s Lynn Town and Bristol Rovers...

On his appointment, Hedges said... 'The discussions with Prabhu, Nicholas, and Stuart were exactly what I wanted to hear, and it’s a project I am fully bought into. I believe I can make a real positive impact and help get this club back where it belongs.'

In his new role at Yeovil Town, Hedges will report directly to the Board and work closely alongside the first‑team manager and coaching staff to identify and secure players who fit the club’s style, ethos, and budget".


10 November 2025

NEXT: BRACKLEY TOWN

Altrincham host Brackley Town on Saturday in an Enterprise National League game. Although the clubs have previously met in the National North, this will be their first encounter at national level following The Saints' promotion last summer.

Both clubs currently have 20 points, with Alty one better-off on goal difference but the Northamptonshire side has a game in hand.

Last Saturday, playing at home, Brackley Town admuitted that "Boreham Wood deservedly ran out winners at St James Park to briefly take top spot in the table ahead of Carlisle’s trip to Southend.

‘Wood dominated first half possession while creating few clear cut chances as Brackley defended resolutely before conceding in the dying moments of the half...

A second goal on the hour from Abdul Abdulmarik put the visitors firmly in the driver’s seat before Saints came more into the game but without reducing the deficit. Boreham Wood’s third goal sealed the win with Brackley’s late goal a consolation only...

'They [Boreham Wood] were excellent,' Brackley manager Gavin Cowan said. 'They are very fluent and don’t have a shape, which is tough to deal with. We will live with a bit of regret because we did not put our best foot forward. There was perhaps a bit of fatigue but we can’t make excuses'".

Brackley Town (3-5-2): Maxted; Lyttle, Dean, Lilly; Nottingham (Waldron 46), Price (Brown 67), Byrne, Calder (Haynes 86), Pollock (Hall 75); Lowe, Roberts (Stewart 67). Subs not used: Gregory, Morrison.

ACADEMY UPDATE

In the National League U19 Alliance NLFA North Division Altrincham lost at home (Egerton), 3-4 to FC Halifax Town on 5 November.

The Robins have played only three fixtures whilst some other clubs have played six games. Altrincham lie tenth in the twelve-club division.

The other Academy team, which plays in the National Football Youth League NW Championship 1, also lost 4-3 on Bonfire Night, away to Radcliffe FC U19s.

The Alty quad comprised Harry Cain, Callum Dakin, Amara Diomande, Rafael Fereday, Josh Herreaman, Benjamin McNamara, Benjamin Mensah, Charlie Noble, Joshua Obamwonyi and William Sneyd, with subs John Gbolagun, William Molloy, Henry Shaw and Connor Summerfield.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan informs us that in the Scottish Premiership, MARCUS DACKERS was dropped to bench by Kilmarnock for their visit to Celtic, and they were already 2-0 down when they brought him on after 65 minutes.

He had no influence on a one sided game, and Celtic went on to win 4-0.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

The BBC reports that "Truro City manager John Askey says he is frustrated by his side's lack of attacking cutting edge.

The Tinners were beaten 1-0 at home by Altrincham... The loss saw Truro slip to the bottom of the National League table...

'It's frustrating when you're watching and there is opportunity to put the ball in the box and they turn it down,' Askey told BBC Radio Cornwall.

'The idea is to score goals and you aren't going to score goals by going backwards and sideways all the time...

'We've played well up until last couple of games really and today wasn't good enough and we've got to get back to what we were doing earlier'".


9 November 2025

TRURO CITY 0-1 ALTRINCHAM

Neil Gibson's Altrincham made it seven points and three clean-sheets under his interim managership, with a late goal from substitute Keaton Ward to earn a 1-0 win.

Match report here .

The win lifted Altrincham up four places to fifteenth in the National League.

The rise was helped by four higher-placed teams at kick-off, namely Brackley Town, Boston United, Yeovil Town and Gateshead, all losing, whilst lower-placed clubs (Truro City, Aldershot Town, and Braintree Town) also were all defeated, amd Morecambe and Sutton drew in their meeting.

TRURO MATCH HIGHLIGTS

Alty TV has some eight minutes of match highlights from the Truro City v Altrincham game.

POST-MATCH: NEIL GIBSON

Altrincham's interim manager Neil Gibson was interviewed by press and media officer Brian Flynn after the 1-0 win over Truro City in Cornwall.

The audio interview is here

POST-MATCH: JOHN ASKEY

Truro City have posted a video interview with their manager John Askey, formerly boss at Macclesfield Town of course.

A downbeat Askey declared that Truro had given "a disappointing performance" and "didn't deserve to get anything from the game... We were very lacklustre".

The Truro manager thought that in a game where there was "not a lot happening", it would end 0-0, before Ward's 81st minute goal arrived to change that "out of the blue"

He criticised his team stating that they "are not going to score goals by going backwards and sideways all the time".

He felt the long journey to and from Solihull on Wednesday had been a factor in the poor performance though it was "not an excuse".

SATURDAY FIXTURES

Saturday 15th November 2025

All kick off at 3.03pm as part of the National League's "3UP" campaign to increase the promotion places to the EFL.

ALTY OLD BOYS

The following ezxtensive review of "old boy" activity comes from Phil Jordan...

League One : JUNIOR QUITIRNA (right) was an 81st minute substitute for Wycombe Wanderers, all the scoring already being over in their 4-1 home win against Leyton Orient.

OWEN DALE was booked after only 6 minutes at Huddersfield Town, and Plymouth Argyle withdrew him after 61 minutes at 1-0. The Terriers went on to win 3-0.

It was a miserable afternoon for ALI SMITH and his AFC Wimbledon colleagues. Despite having 12 shots - 4 of them on target - they were crushed 5-0 by Peterborough United. The win lifts Posh off the foot of the table, and above Port Vale and Plymouth Argyle.

League Two : MARCUS DINANGA was missing from Bromley's squad at Colchester United, where they won 0-2, as JOE HUGILL continues to be sidelined at Barnet - one assumes an injury. The Bees were held 2-2 by visitors MK Dons.

Grimsby Town were 2 goals up at Barrow inside 13 minutes, but by the time they brought on JUSTIN AMALUZOR after 83 minutes they'd been pegged to 2-2, and that was how it finished. ELLIOT NEWBY played the full game for the hosts, but picked up a yellow card in the 94th minute.

Chesterfield started badly at home to Accrington Stanley, and were 2 goals midway through the first half. However, having been booked, JAMES BERRY (left) set up a goal to reduce the arrears at half time, and when he scored after 62 minutes it completed a turnaround for the Spireites. James was substituted after 70 minutes, and 5 minutes later Stanley equalised, and held on for a 3-3 draw.

Fleetwood Town were reduced to 10 men after only 10 minutes at Crawley Town, where they lost 2-1. HARRISON HOLGATE played the full game for Fleetwood, while TOBY MULLARKEY came on for the second half.

It was still goalless at Swindon Town when Tranmere Rovers withdrew CONNOR JENNINGS in the 61st minute. He'd been booked 4 minutes earlier. The Railwaymen eventually ran out 2-0 winners.

National League : MATT PENNEY was an unused substitute as Aldershot lost 2-3 at home to Forest Green Rovers.

CONNOR TEALE and ZAK MILLS laboured in vain for Boston as visitors Rochdale, who brought on KEVIN BERKOE after 64 minutes, won 1-3. LIAM HUMBLES wasn't in the Rochdale squad.

JEFF KING lasted 73 minutes for Boreham Wood at Brackley Town, where they won 1-3.

York City, still without ALEX NEWBY, won 2-4 at Eastleigh - who had JOSH LUNDSTRAM booked before he set up the goal that put the Spitfires ahead at the break. Alas, the Minstermen scored 3 in 12 minutes later. Meanwhile the man they loaned out to Solihull Moors, TYRESE SINCLAIR, came on at Gateshead in the 54th minute with the game goalless - Moors went on to win 0-2.

In a relegation 6 pointer at Morecambe, JOE NUTTALL played the whole game for the hosts, who, having been 2-0 up, had to settle for a 2-2 draw with Sutton United.

Having been booked after only 3 minutes at Scunthorpe United, KYLE FERGUSON watched the second half from the bench alongside MATT GOULD (left) as Yeovil Town lost by the only goal.

A full shift from KENNEDY DIGIE wasn't enough to stop Woking taking the points with the only goal of the game at Tamworth.

Having scored the Carlisle United opener after 19 minutes at Southend United, CHRIS CONN-CLARKE set RYAN LINNEY up for their second 10 minutes later. It only took the Essex club 2 minutes to reduce the arrears, but that was as good as it got for them. The Cumbrians withdrew both goalscorers in the 94th minute as they won 1-2.

National North : Robins loanee LUCAS WEAVER gave Chorley the lead at Radcliffe, then, after JORDAN HULME had turned the game in the hosts' favour, he struck again in the last minute to earn the Magpies a 2-2 draw.

National South : CALLUM DOLAN gave Torquay United the lead at Maidenhead United, where they won 1-2.

Southern Central : After Spalding United had trailed to visitors St.Ives Town at the break, they got themselves 2-1 up, with YUSIFU CEESAY scoring the second - but the Cambridgeshire team fought back to win 2-3.

NPL Premier Division : The top two clubs met at Broadhurst Park, but FC United, without RON SITHOLE, were unable to see off Warrington Rylands, captained by 37 year old DEAN FURMAN (right) until he was withdrawn after 51 minutes, and who won by the only goal. The Manchester club are 5 points behind Rylands, but they have 3 games in hand.

Unfortunately JONNY MARGETTS limped off after only 2 minutes for Gainsborough Trinity, who were held 1-1 at home by Rushall Olympic.

Immediately after he scored their 75th minute clincher against visitors Stocksbridge Park Steels, Hednesford Town withdrew MONTEL GIBSON, and hung on to win 2-0.

Alty loanee OWEN GERMAN played the whole of Ashton United's 0-2 victory at Ilkeston Town. Fellow loanee JOEL BAILEY also put in a full shift, but less happily as Bamber Bridge went down 2-1 at bottom club Morpeth Town.

The clock had ticked on to 88 minutes by the time Warrington Town brought on DONTAI GABIDON, having already done enough to rip up the form book, seeing off playoff aspirants Stockton Town 2-0.

Hyde United had discipline problems at Workington, having two men sent off, and another 4, including skipper JACK REDSHAW and NYAL BELL, booked. To make matters worse they lost 3-2.

NPL Division 1 West : Bootle were held 1-1 by visitors Bury. TONY THOMPSON was in the Bootle goal, and he and TOM HANNIGAN both put in full shifts, although Tom was one of 5 Bootle players booked. DIOR ANGUS wasn't called off the bench.

DAVE PARTON was beaten twice as Congleton Town went down 2-0 at Clitheroe. Loanee REMI RAYMOND played the first 70 minutes for the Bears.

JOE PIGGOTT (left) captained Atherton Collieries, who were without SAM SHERIDAN, as they went down 2-1 at Kidsgrove Athletic.

Lower Breck have still only lost one league game, so wouldn't have panicked when visitors Stalybridge Celtic went ahead - and sure enough the Merseysiders turned it round to win 2-1. KYLE BROWNHILL played the whole game for Celtic.

Another to put in a full stint was Mossley captain MARK LEES at Newcastle Town. MASON FAWNS only joined the action on the hour, and 6 minutes later he got the only goal of the game. He also picked up a yellow card.

Having been behind at 2nd placed Shifnal Town, Witton Albion were ahead by the 20th minute. Alas, by the 37th minute they were 3-2 down and there were no further goals. JOEL BEMBO-LETA and JAMES LAWRIE both played the full match, but BEN HARRISON stayed on the bench.

SEAN HIGGINS played the full game as Trafford picked up only their second win of the season at Stafford Rangers. Having been 2 goals up after 10 minutes, they put up a gutsy performance to win 3-4.

It was the 68th minute before KEVIN ELLISON came off the Vauxhall Motors bench, and they comfortably saw off visitors Sporting Khalsa 4-0.

Wythenshawe Town led after 12 minutes at home against Runcorn Linnets, but ASTLEY MULHOLLAND and his colleagues remain in relegation trouble as Runcorn Linnets came back to win 2-1. Astley played the full game for Town, while RYAN BROOKE was withdrawn after 57 minutes for Linnets.

FA Vase : JOHN JOHNSTON'S Irlam team fought out a goalless draw at Prestwich Heys, but were eliminated in the resultant shootout.

Northern Ireland Premiership : SAM ROSCOE was withdrawn after 77 minutes with Linfield leading visitors Coleraine, but things then went wrong for his team as the visitors levelled in the 91st minute with their only shot on target, and within the next 5 minutes the hosts had two players dismissed.


8 November, 2025

TRURO CITY 0-1 ALTRINCHAM

A late goal for Altrincham secured a second successive 1-0 win to ease their relegation concerns.

Truro had the better of the first quarter of the match but towards the end of the half Altrincham had a better spell. However, the interval score remained goalless.

Altrincham had the better of the opening stages of the second half and should have done better when Reddin shot at keeper Lavercombe (57 mins).

But there was litle quality in the game until substitute Ward curled a left-footed shot into the net to give the visitors the lead (81 mins).

Truro applied some late pressure but could not find a leveller.

Altrincham named an unchanged squad and starting eleven for their game at Truro City, for which a sell-out crowd was in attendance.

ALTRINCHAM - 30. Luke Hutchinson, 34. Dan Sassi, 4. Lewis Baines (c), 5. Jake Cooper, 23. Tylor Golden, 6. Elliot Osborne, 22. Tom Crawford, 40. Charlie Kirk, 14. Matty Kosylo, 20. Kahrel Reddin, 9. James Gale. Subs: 8 Isaac Marriott, 7. Olly Crankshaw, 10. Keaton Ward, 11. Jimmy Knowles, 21. Jack Hinchy, 27. Louie Fallon (gk)

For Truro, Sanders,and Pyke came in. On their bench Harvey and Love-Holmes joined the squad.

TRURO CITY - 1. Dan Lavercombe, 20. Ryan Law, 12. Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain, 3. Connor Riley-Lowe (c), 2. Zac Bell, 6. Sam Sanders, 19. Rekeil Pyke, 14. Lirak Hasani, 8. Dan Rooney, 4. Will Dean, 11. Dominic Johnson-Fisher. Subs: 9 Tyler Harvey, 15. Luke Jephcott, 16. Tylor Love-Holmes, 27. Salkou Janneh, 21. Max Kinsey, 24. Aidan Stone, 29. Harry Kite.

Report to follow

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES

Saturday 8th November 2025

ONE-OFF KIT FOR TRURO GAME

In an unexpected move, on the eve of the game at Truro, Altrincham FC announced that "Alty will take to the field in a one-off, predominantly yellow kit for tomorrow’s Vanarama National League clash away at Truro City in Cornwall.

The special addition to our Puma Football 2025/26 line-up has been created specifically for this fixture, with Truro’s red and black home strip clashing with both our regular home and away kits.

Director John Coyne said 'We’re extremely grateful to our technical partners Puma for their support in supplying an alternative option for this weekend’s fixture.

'It’s provided us with a brilliant opportunity to do something positive and raise money for two fantastic causes.'

All match-worn outfield shirts from the game will be made available to purchase next week, with all proceeds donated to Altrincham FC Community Sports and Prostate Cancer UK".

BEFORE THE GAME: TRURO CITY v ALTRINCHAM

It would have been a quicker journey and shorter in distance if Altrincham had boarded a flight from Manchester Airport to Schiphol (303.4 miles) to face Ajax Amsterdam on Saturday rather than taking the coach yesterday from Altrincham to play Truro City today (322 miles).

This longest-ever league journey for Alty comes with both teams at the wrong end of the National League; Alty are 19th and the Tinners lie 23rd.

Whilst the club from Cornwall has yet to win away from home in the league this season, ten of Truro's twelve points this season have been earned at home.

Indeed, their points per game record at home is the best of the entire bottom eleven clubs in the National League - except for Altrincham whose home record is marginally better (1.33 v 1.25 PPG).

ALTY VOLUNTEERS SPONSORED

Altrincham FC "welcome another nationwide success story with local roots to The J.Davidson Stadium, after award-winning childcare providers Kids Planet joined our portfolio of partners.

Lymm-based but with nurseries and pre-schools across England and Wales after a remarkable programme of growth and expansion over the past two decades, Kids Planet are the new sponsors of the club's highly-valued 100-plus army of volunteers.

The new arrangement will become highly visible, too, in the coming weeks, as our volunteers are kitted out in jumpers and gilets, with the Kids Planet logo on the back, as they undertake their duties in a variety of departments, from media, matchday operations, turnstiles, kiosks, hosting, club shop and merchandise to the fan zone, pitch maintenance and stadium upkeep...

Working mum Clare Roberts and her father John Hoban launched the business in 2008, and it has resonated with parents to such an extent that there are now over 250 Kids Planet nurseries dotted around the country, responsible for the care and education of over 40,000 children".

ALTY THROUGH THE YEARS: 8 NOVEMBER

Howard Watts and Mike Garnett's Through the Years data reveal that today is three years since Altrincham last played on 8 November.

On that occasion, Altrincham entertained Barnet and lost 0-2.

In fact, Alty have not won any of their last seven fixtures played on 8 November! It is FIFTY years since Alty last won on that date. That was a 1975 3-1 home win over Runcorn at Moss Lane.

Right: Connor Jennings pictured whilst making his Altrincham debut against Barnet on 8 November, 2022.

The 2022 defeat by Barnet was a disappointing performance from Altrincham which left them with no points and no goals from three successive league matches and, (including added time) more than five hours had passed since they last scored a goal in the National League.

In Barnet, they faced the club which had the worst defence in the league in terms of goals conceded.

Before kick-off, manager Parkinson had made four changes to the starting eleven as four players either made their debuts or returned to the side after lengthy injury absences. In came the duo of Isaac Marriott and defender Lewis Baines, back from injury, whilst new loan signings Elliot Newby and Connor Jennings also started. Out of the starting eleven went Kaja, Hulme, Osborne and Cooper.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that in Premier League 2, CALEB ANSEN has recovered from the injury which led to the termination of his loan at Bedford Town, and was on the bench for Norwich City U21 as they drew 2-2 away to their counterparts at Middlesbrough.

Welsh Premier League: JOEL TORRANCE was unable to keep a clean sheet as Bala Town went down 2-0 at Briton Ferry.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Forest Green Rovers "announce the signing of goalkeeper Harry Isted on a short-term deal until the end of the season following a termination of contract from Burton Albion...

The 28-year-old joins following an injury to Rovers’ number one, Luke McNicholas, earlier in the week.

Isted signed for Burton Albion from Charlton Athletic in 2024, where he made a handful of appearances for the Brewers. It was at Charlton and Barnsley, however, where the shot-stopper enjoyed the bulk of his appearances.

Prior to that, Isted spent six years with Luton Town (2017–2023), during which time he undertook loan spells with Wealdstone and Oxford City."


7 November 2025

"HUTCH" SPEAKS TO ALTY TV

Above: Luke Hutchinson pictured with Lewis Banks during the FA Cup tie at home to Harborough Town..

After winning the Man of the Match award in Wednesday's win over Boston United, Altrincham's goalkeeper Luke Hutchinson spoke to Alty TV

The Bolton Wanderers loanee revealed that he had done his homework on the Boston penalty taker, whose spot-kick he saved.

NEXT: TRURO CITY

On Wednesday night, whilst Altrincham were winning their first league game in nine attempts, their next opponents, Truro City, were losing for the first time in three outings, being beaten 4-0 at Solihull Moors.

The midweek results left Altrincham nineteenth and the Tinners dropped to 23rd. There is five points difference between the clubs.

On Wednesday, Truro City reported that "City’s three game unbeaten run came to end following a 4-0 reverse at Solihull Moors... writes Tom Howe.

Indeed, it was the first time the Tinners had been defeated in normal time in some six outings in all competitions...

The starting eleven showed just the one change, with Dan Rooney in place of Yassine En-Neyah in midfield...

A quick fire double from the hosts put them in control of the tie...

A remarkable set of events unfolded as Donnellan was hit by the ball in a rather delicate area. Bizarrely, the referee stopped play and waved on the City medical staff, citing a head injury, even though Donnellan, rather gingerly, had returned to his feet albeit with the wind knocked from his sails. Due to the referee calling for attention, the on-loan Livingston defender had to leave the field.

He then appeared to have been waved on by the fourth official and one of the assistant referees, so duly stepped back onto the pitch.

The game though was quickly stopped and the City man, much to the bewilderment of the sparse home crowd and 67 travelling Tinners, shown a second yellow – and subsequent red – after the referee deemed he hadn’t actually been given permission to return after all...

Two goals from substitutes.. sealed a somber evening for the Tinners...

City: Lavercombe, Bell, Riley-Lowe (Sanders, 57), Dean (Taylor, 82), Rooney (Kite, 82), Johnson-Fisher (Pyke, 46), Oxlade-Chamberlain, Hasani, Jephcott (Janneh, 64), Law, Donnellan. Subs not used: Stone, Kinsey.

Managed by former Macclesfield Town boss John Askey, Truro are spending their first season at national level in the football pyramid.

Askey told the BBC that "Donnellan was given permission to return to the field by both the fourth official and the assistant referee during the incident...

'I've not seen somebody get sent off for that before' said Askey... 'It's just a strange, strange decision and no common sense was applied I didn't think...

'"The red card just killed us really. I think everybody was just flabbergasted at what had happened... The fourth official said when it reaches a certain time, then he could go back on, so Shaun took that as he could go on the pitch.

'The fourth official was stood with him, but surely she should stop the game, tell him to get back on... I just don't don't think it's in the spirit of what football should be about.'"S

THE COST OF LOSING

Slough Town, the conquerors of Altrincham in the First Round have been named as one of the teams awarded TV coverage for their Round Two tie when they face Macclesfield Town at Arbour Park on Sunday, 7 December.

As well as the prize money that they have already accrued, they will now receive television income.

As for Altrincham, they gained £9,375 for winning their Fourth Round Qualifying game, though having the expense of playing an away replay will have diminished that sum to some extent.

Had they won against Slough Town in Round One they would have earned a further £47,750; instead they got a loser's reward of just £15,800, a difference of £31,950.

So the Robins actually earned £25,175 (i.e. £9,375 + £15,800) from the competition this season.

Had they progressed to the Second Round they could have won £79,500 as winners at that stage or £21,200 as losers in that round.

Had they beaten Slough to reach Round Two they could have earned a total of £127,250 (i.e. £47,750 from Round One + £79,500 from a Round Two win) in addition to their Qualifying Round prize of £9,385, which makes a total of £136,635.

ALTY OLD BOYS

In the League One clash at Reading, the Royals beat Stevenage by the only goal of the game, scored as early as the fourth minute by Robbie Savage's son, Charlie. CARL PIERGIANNI played the full game for the Borough.

Meanwhile at Oldham Athletic "announce the appointment of CRAIG DOOTSON as the club’s new Chief Operating Officer...

As COO, Dootson [pictured, right] will be responsible for overseeing the club’s day-to-day operations and staff, working across all operational areas of the business to ensure continued progress on and off the pitch.

Dootson joins the club’s senior leadership team alongside Chief Executive Officer Darren Royle and Chief Financial Officer Donna Worthingto...

Bringing a wealth of experience both inside and outside football, Dootson has previously held COO roles at AFC Fylde and Chorley...

His background also includes a successful semi-professional playing career as a goalkeeper, turning out for clubs such as [Altrincham!], Hyde United, Bamber Bridge, Stalybridge Celtic and Fleetwood Town, having started his football journey as a trainee at Preston North End...

He has worked extensively in youth work and probation, contributing to community development and rehabilitation programmes, before moving into adult education...

Dootson said... 'On a day-to-day basis, I’ll be managing everything from retail to ticketing, safety and HR.'"

Footnote: Dootson, a goalkeeper, joined Altrincham on 21 January 2010, from Harrogate Town.

After a debut in the Cheshire Senior Cup on 8 February, Craig started his first league game for Alty at Kidderminster, four days later, and saved a penalty in that game.

He made 14 appearances for Altrincham in 2010-11 before moving to Kendal Town.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

York City's owner has posted the following on X about former Minstermen manager, Adam Hinshelwood, who was sacked earlier this season...

Meanwhile, another club's sacked manager has his say as the Hartlepool Mail reports that "Simon Grayson has been speaking for the first time since he was sacked by Hartlepool United.

Grayson, who was sacked after just 15 games at the helm, winning four, drawing seven and losing four of those National League matches, becomes the ninth permanent manager to leave Pools since the departure of promotion-winning boss Dave Challinor in November 2021 - of those, eight have been sacked while veteran Lennie Lawrence opted to stand down last season.

Of the last five permanent managers or head coaches, none has lasted more than 17 games in the role. Having replaced head coach Anthony Limbrick in June, Grayson set about on a complete overhaul of the Pools squad over the summer, welcoming 14 new signings but the season quickly unravelled after a promising start.

Pools are yet to appoint his successor, with experienced midfield veteran Nicky Featherstone currently in interim charge at the club...

Grayson, speaking exclusively to BBC Tees Sport... said 'When I spoke to Raj [the chairman] in the summer it was all about, look, he chased me for a long time'...

'My pride was hurt because I felt that I could still achieve something and get to where we wanted to get to. It wasn't as if we were languishing in the bottom half of the division and lost five on the bounce or anything like that. We were only four points off the play-offs at the time... <> 'We'd only lost four games and three of them were against Forest Green, Carlisle and York who were flying high at the top of the division...

'Just because you get sacked from a job, it doesn't mean it's the end of the world. Worst things can happen in life and you just move on.'”

Two new signings have been made by York City who "reveal the signing of Nico Lawrence on a permanent deal.

The defender puts pen to paper, joining City after departing Southampton at the start of September.

Nico began his career through the youth setups at Fulham, Crystal Palace and Sutton..

During his time at the Saints, he took up three loan spells at Torquay United, Colchester and MK Dons. Whilst at MK Dons last season Nico featured 22 times in the league".

York City also "announce the signing of Craig Hewitt.

The left-sided player joins us on a permanent deal from Chorley FC. His career began at championship side Coventry City... before departing in 2022.

In September 2022, the 22-year-old joined Banbury on a permanent deal. He went on to feature 44 times for the National North side.

Ahead of the 24/25 season, Craig joined fellow National North side Chorley. He featured 18 times for the Magpies that season...

So far this season for Chorley, he’s registered 13 appearances in the league, scoring 6 goals".


6 November 2025

MANAGERS' CONTRASTING MOODS

Following Wednesday's game at the J. Davidson Stadium, Alty's interim manager Neil Gibson was a happy man but his opposite number, Boston boss Graham Coughlan was scathing about his team's performance.

ALTRINCHAM 1-0 BOSTON UNITED

With Interim Manager Neil Gibson having made five changes from the eleven who started at Slough on Saturday, Altrincham were indebted to one of those restored to the side, goalkeeper Luke Hutchinson, for a series of excellent saves which kept out Boston who laid siege to the Altrincham goal in the second half. The loanee keeper had returned to the side for this game after serving a mandatory absence for concussion.

Right: Despite Altrincham being on the back foot for much of the second half, Tylor Golden found a moment to enjoy during the game.

However, the game started less impressively than it finished for the young keeper when his poor clearance put a team-mate under pressure and possession was lost leading to a penalty when Hiwula was brought down. But Hutchinson made amends with a magnificent save from the same player from the spot-kick (32 mins).

Just a couple of minutes later Kahrel Redddin earned Altrincham a penalty which Osborne, only playing because his red card on Saturday had been rescinded, converted comfortably (36 mins).

Apart from Reddin, Alty looked far from potent going forward whilst Boston mounted increasing pressure on the home goal. Hutchinson excelled with at least four fine saves after the break and Alty also had to survive a couple of strong penalty appeals.

But the Robins hung on to record their first league win in nine games and their first win in thirteen against any side in a ninety-minute match.

Match report here.

WEDNESDAY SCORES

Wednesday 5th November

ALTY CHAIRMAN'S UPDATE

Before Wednesday's match against Boston United, Altrincham FC issued an "Update" from Chairman, Mark Luby (right), who states "I’ll make sure that regular updates like this become a normal part of how we connect with you going forward.

After paying tribute to Phil Parkinson and Neil Sorvel's eight and a half year tenure at the J. Davidson Stadium, Mark provided a "Squad and Injury Update".

Mark reports that Elliot Osborne's red card from Saturday has been rescinded by the FA after we appealed the decision



Left to right, top: Ethan Ross, Billy Sass-Davies, Sam Barnes; bottom, Lewis Banks, Sam Reed and Billy Waters

The club is going through a difficult period, and it’s vital that we all stick together, supporters, the Board, the players and the management team.

If we stay united, manage expectations and keep working hard, we’ll come through this stronger and ready to build again towards our shared ambitions.

We held a very positive AGM last Friday, with a strong turnout of shareholders and a constructive Q&A session to end the evening. In many ways it felt like a great dry run for a wider supporters’ forum. I’ve heard a few people say they don’t think the Board Q&A will happen this year, but let’s get a new permanent manager appointed and I might just surprise you!"

NEXT: TRURO CITY

Altrincham pay their first-ever visit to Truro City on Saturday, a return trip of 644 miles.

The Tinners lost 4-0 on Tuesday might when they travelled to play Solihull Moors.

They were already two down before Donnellan was sent off after 53 minutes.

They now lie 23rd in a congested bottom five who are covered by a single point, whilst Altrincham remain nineteenth but four points above the bottom five.

NEW DOORS ON MOSS LANE

The main entrance doors to the J. Davidson Stadium have recently been replaced, as can be seen below.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports on Wednesday's action...

National League : Although Brackley Town were without JUSTIN DONAWA, who is away on World Cup duty with Bermuda, they still did Altrincham a favour, scoring the only goal of the game at Braintree Town.

TYRESE SINCLAIR was withdrawn after 71 minutes with Solihull Moors already two goals ahead of Truro City, who were down to 10 men by then. Moors doubled their advantage to win 4-0.

Although JOSH LUNDSTRAM played the whole game for Eastleigh, they lost 2-1 at Sutton United. The win lifted the hosts off the foot of the table by virtue of a better goal difference than both Truro City and Morecambe.

When ALEX NEWBY was substituted at Barnsley on Saturday, he may have picked up an injury, as he was missing from York City's squad this evening. They managed pretty well without him, beating visitors Gateshead 4-0.

National North : AFC Fylde were top of the league before kick off, but CRAIG MAHON'S team were knocked off their perch by visitors South Shields, who won 2-4. GEORGE WILSON started in the absence of CHRIS MERRIE, and so did LIAM BROCKBANK. RYAN COLCLOUGH was on the bench. George came off after 59 minutes, and Ryan came on 15 minutes later.

National South : Only 2 minutes had gone at Farnborough Town when CALLUM DOLAN (above, right) set up Torquay United's opener, and by the time he was withdrawn in the 80th minute they'd completed the scoring to win 1-3.

NPL Division 1 West : By the time KEVIN ELLISON came off the bench just before the hour, Vauxhall Motors were already 3-1 down at Shifnal Town, eventually losing 5-2.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

On the eve of visiting Altrincham, Boston United confirmed that "striker Manni Norkett has joined Southern League Premier Central neighbours Stamford on loan.

The 21-year-old has joined Graham Drury's side until January 3, although United do possess a 24-hour recall option after the first 28 days of the loan period have elapsed.

Norkett has scored once competitively so far for the Pilgrims - at Hartlepool United on September 3.

Eastleigh "confirm that Jake Taylor has completed a permanent transfer to National League side Sutton United for an undisclosed fee.

Taylor arrived in Hampshire in the summer of 2023 before the Welsh international went on to make 98 appearances for the Spitfires, scoring 10 goals in that time, and playing a crucial role in both league campaigns and The Emirates FA Cup.

At the end of the 2024/25 campaign, the captain earned the Manager’s Player of the Season award after a particularly positive season for him.

Upon the deal being completed, Scott Bartlett said 'Jake has made a decision that is best for him and his family, and we fully support that. As you would expect, Jake has conducted himself with great professionalism throughout this process'".

Eastleigh then lost to Sutton United on Wednesday night, with Taylor in the vcitors' line-up!.

Solihull Moors "confirm that forward Callum McFarlane has joined Hereford FC on loan until December 6th.

The move will provide McFarlane with valuable first-team experience and the opportunity to continue his development in a competitive senior environment.

First Team Manager Chris Millington said:.. 'He’s shown a great attitude and potential in training and getting regular minutes at a good level will be a huge benefit to his progression'".

Wealdstone "produced one of their most impressive performances of the season to claim a deserved 2–0 victory away to Yeovil Town on a blustery Tuesday night...

Sam Cox’s side took control from the first whistle and never looked back, showcasing maturity, composure and tactical discipline against a full-time Yeovil team who had enjoyed a weekend off.

'From start to finish, I thought we controlled the game,' he said...

'They changed their press and went aggressive, but the boys identified it and found the spare man brilliantly,' he explained...

The result extends Wealdstone’s fine recent run to one defeat in seven matches, a testament to the squad’s growing confidence and cohesion'">


5 November 2025

OPPONENTS SIGN FORWARD

On the eve of their visit to Altrincham, Boston United announced that they had "completed the loan signing of Norwich City attacker Ken Aboh.

The 20 year-old has joined the Pilgrims on an initial month's loan to bolster United's options in forward areas – having previously spent loan spells in the EFL with Colchester United and Stevenage.

Aboh is registered and eligible to feature at Altrincham on Wednesday evening – having been allocated squad number 24".

ALTY'S SET-PIECE LESSONS

On Tuesday, X Altrincham's interim manager Neil Gibson posted the following... "Very Fortunate to have my good pal @AndyMorri5on come in to the training ground today to deliver his expertise on the importance and detail around set pieces to the group.

Hugely impactful as always 👌

Plenty of learnings for the lads to take away.

Elite level knowledge".

Footnote: A former Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers defender, Andy Morrison's most recent job was as head coach of Sri Lanka's national team.

Since retiring he has also been the assistant manager at Bury, Northwich Victoria and Airbus UK Broughton before his appointment as Director of Football and later Manager for six years at Connah's Quay Nomads.

As far back as 2005 he was Andy Preece's assistant when Altrincham faced Worcester City in Nationwide North.

TODAY'S OPPONENTS: BOSTON UNITED

Tonight (Wednesday), Altrincham host Boston United who report that they "have been inactive since their 3-1 victory over Tamworth on October 25 – a result which lifted Graham Coughlan’s side into the mid-table region of the National League standings.

Altrincham, before Tuesday's matches, are six places and six points behind the Pilgrims.

Above, Altrincham's four players who have previously represented Boston United. They are James Gale, Keaton Ward, Jummy Knowles and former loanee, Sam Reed. However, Reed will miss the game through injury.

The sides drew 2-2 at Moss Lane last season, with United overcoming Cameron Gregory’s red card and a 2-0 deficit to battle back for a point.

Coughlan will check on the fitness of [ex-Altrincham defender] Connor Teale, Jordan Richards, Frankie Maguire and Lenell John-Lewis, who all missed the Tamworth encounter. Long-term absentees Jordan Cropper, Jacob Scott and Jacob Hazel remain sidelined.

Former United favourites Keaton Ward, Jimmy Knowles and James Gale could all feature for the Robins on Wednesday evening...

United will be wearing their third kit of black and pink".

TRURO v ALTY TICKETS

Altrincham FC has announced that next "Saturday's opponents Truro City have informed us that our game in Cornwall is now ALL TICKET for away fans.

Alty supporters have until Thursday at 6pm to purchase their tickets online for the game. No further away tickets will be sold after this time and there will be no on-the-day tickets available.

You can buy tickets for the away section here; they are priced Adults £17, Concessions £15 and Under-18s £6.

The Union Golf Road supporter coach, provided for FREE by front of shirt sponsor AO, is sold out - thank you for the support!!.

MIXED FORTUNES IN CUPS FOR ALTY WOMEN

Altrincham FC Women who play in the North West Women's Regional League Division One lost 0-3 at home Crewe Alexandra FC Women's FC in the Alliance Design & Print Cup 1st Round on XXXXX

There was no disgrace in defeat as Crewe compete in the Premier Division, whereas Altrincham are in Division One S0uth.

The line-up for Altrincham (in a/z order) was: Ireyimika Bamigboye, Milla Jacobson. Ashley Jones, Olivia Kaleta, Millie Kullu, Natalie Lowe, Georgia McKnight, Brianna Morrison, Isabella Moss, Annie Rose O'Donoghue and Matilda Whitehead. The substitutes were Carmen Culbert, Sophie Hall, Katie Locke, Kira Saycell and Abbie Turner.

The Women had better luck in the Cheshire FA Women's Cup on 19 October when they beat Wilmslow Albion 2-1 at Partington Sports Village.

The starting eleven comprised Ireyimika Bamigboye, Molly Cant, Carmen Culbert, Ash Gilmore, Milla Jacobson, Izabela Kleinszmit, Millie Kullu, Katie Locke, Natalie Lowe, Emily Rutter and Kira Saycell.

On the bench were Esty Frischman, Sophie Hall, Olivia Kaleta, Isabella Moss and Matilda Whitehead. Millie Kuullu and Kira Saycell were two of the scorers.

ALTY WOMEN: LEAGUE CATCH-UP

Alongside their excellent progress in the Women's FA Cup, the Alty Women have been holding their own in Division One South of the North West Women's Regional League Division.

The Women lie seventh in the ten-team division having won twice, lost twice and drawn three times.

The league results have been as follow:

  1. 17/08/25 14:00 Nantwich Town FC Women (3) 8 Altrincham FC Women (1) 1
  2. 20/08/25 19:30 Macclesfield FC Women (0) 1 Altrincham FC Women (0) 1
  3. 24/08/25 14:00 Manchester Laces FC 4 Altrincham FC Women 1
  4. 31/08/25 14:00 Altrincham FC Women 2 Chester FC Women 2
  5. 14/09/25 14:00 Altrincham FC Women 4 Warrington Town FC Women 1
  6. 28/09/25 14:00 Altrincham FC Women 2 Wirral Phoenix Women 0
  7. 12/10/25 14:00 Altrincham FC Women 1 Macclesfield FC Women 1

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports on Tuesday's games...

National League : JEFF KING played the first 69 minutes at Boreham Wood as they beat visitors Aldershot, who didn't have MATT PENNEY (left) in their squad,1-0.

Carlisle United beat visitors Halifax 2-0, CHRIS CONN-CLARKE being substituted after 71 minutes, and REGAN LINNEY, who had assisted the clincher, also coming off 16 minutes later.

The scoring was over in a 1-1 draw at Hartlepool United when visitors Morecambe introduced JOE NUTTALL after 80 minutes.

Both MATT GOULD and KYLE FERGUSON watched from the bench as Yeovil Town were beaten 0-2 by visitors Wealdstone.

National North : Without the injured DYLAN MOTTLEY-HENRY (right), Chester suffered a blow, going behind to visitors Marine in the 5th added minute of the first half, and then having TOM PEERS dismissed for a second yellow 4 minutes later.

However, in a game where the added time was phenomenal, JAMES JONES, putting in a rare full shift, earned the Seals a 1-1 draw in the 97th minute.

Professional Development League : Captained by JACK KINGDON, Cardiff City U21 were beaten 2-3 at home by QPR U21.

Southern Premier Central : Spalding United, with YUSIFU CEESAY only used as a late substitute, were held 1-1 at home by Quorn, whose equaliser came from ZAK GOODSON.

NPL Division 1 West : Congleton Town, with DAVE PARTON in goal, were held 1-1 by visitors Runcorn Linnets, who had RYAN BROOKE booked before he was substituted after 73 minutes.

Another Old Boy not to last the full game was Wythenshawe Town's ASTLEY MULHOLLAND, who left the action after 65 minutes as visitors Clitheroe won 0-2.

ALTY'S COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS

Altrincham FC's commercial director, Wayne Ashall, has announced his departure from the Club...

In late October 2024, Wayne Ashall wrote on LinkedIn that he had been appointed to a "new role with Altrincham Football Club, managing commercial strategy and operations". Outside his commercial career, 35 year-old Wayne is a former athlete.

On 24 October 2025, Altrincham FC had advertised for a full-time Commercial Manager on a salary of £35000 p.a., a role which will "play a pivotal role in driving the commercial strategy and revenue growth.

Your work will directly impact our ability to compete on and off the pitch, helping us secure the financial resources necessary for team development, infrastructure improvements and community engagement initiatives. You will lead our commercial operations, and therefore this role demands a dynamic, innovative approach to commercial activities, with a keen eye for opportunities to enhance the club's brand and increase its commercial success".

THROUGH THE YEARS: 5 NOVEMBER

Howard Watts and Mike Garnett's Through the Years data reveal that the last game played by Altrincham on Bonfire Night was nine years ago when the club travelled to Sincil Bank where they lost 2-1 to Lincoln City in an FA Cup First Round match.

Above: Tom Hannigan gets in some exercise as Alty captain Jake Moult goes through the pre-match formalities before kick-off with his counterpart, ex-Alty loanee Luke Waterfall. Sadly, Tom was unable to complete the game, being subbed at half-time after needing treatment late in the first half.

On a day when they went out of the FA Cup and found themselves bottom of the league, it was nevertheless a greatly encouraging second-half performance from Altrincham at high-flying Lincoln City, who lie second in the top level of the Vanarama National League.

Lincoln were pressing forward for most of the first half and deservedly led 1-0 at the interval, courtesy of former Dover defender Sean Raggett's headed goal from a corner after 21 minutes.

However, Altrincham put in an improved second half showing with Miller, in particular, getting forward on the left. But a mistake by Cyrus allowed City to double their lead on the hour mark, against the run of play.

Altrincham continued to get forward and with fifteen minutes left, Cyrus headed home a corner. But City were able to strangle the visitors' revival and emerge as 2-1 winners.

Altrincham were without suspended captain, Alan Goodall, but Tom Hannigan returned after completing his three-match ban. On the eve of this match Altrincham had signed defender Curtis Obeng and midfielder Simon Lenighan, who both started this match. However, Kidderminster Harriers had not allowed recent loan signing, Wayne Thomas, to play.

Andrew Dawber replaced Tim Deasy in goal whilst Craig Hobson was out with a broken bone in his foot.

ALTRINCHAM: 1. Andrew DAWBER, 2. Curtis OBENG, 3. Andy McWILLIAMS, 4. Jake MOULT, 5. John CYRUS, 6. Tom HANNIGAN, 7. James LAWRIE, 8. Simon LENIGHAN, 9. Greg WILKINSON. 10. Damian REEVES, 11. Sean MILLER. Subs 12. Phil MARSH, 14. Simon RICHMAN, 15. Sam HEATHCOTE, 16. Sam PATTERSON, 17. Billy HASLER-CREGG, 18. Danny HALL, 20. Tim DEASY

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE MIDWEEK FIXTURES

Isaac Marriott is the only player to have started all of Altrincham's first sixteen league fixtures

Tuesday 4th November

Wednesday 5th November

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

On Thursday afternoon, Rochdale were able to "confirm that this evening’s Enterprise National League match at home to Scunthorpe United has been postponed. A local, qualified referee carried out a second inspection at 2pm today and deemed areas of the pitch to be in an unplayable condition.

With the forecast rainfall in mind, we share the opinion that the affected areas will not dry sufficiently ahead of kick-off.

Therefore, in agreement with Scunthorpe and The National League, a decision has been taken to postpone the match".

Footnote: Dale had problems with their pitch last season and carried out some remedial work but, clearly, it has not proved enough to overcome a very wet period of weather in NW England.


4 November 2025

NEXT: BOSTON UNITED

Altrincham host Boston United on Saturday in an Enterprise National League game.

This match will be interim manager Neil Gibson's third fixture and follows a goalless draw at Braintree Town and a 2-1 defeat in the FA Cup at Slough Town since his appointment last Thursday.

It will be Altrincham's thirteenth attempt to secure a win inside ninety minutes following a run of eight ENL games without a win and four cup competition games without a victory in regulation time.

Alty did win their FA Cup replay at Harborough Town but that was only after extra-time and was a victory gained against a much lower ranked club which had played since the seventh minute with ten men.

Boston lay thirteenth before this week's midweek games. Altrincham have yet to defeat any team lying currently in the top fourteen places, having taken just a single point in nine fixtures against such clubs.

Four of Altrincham's squad have previously played for Boston United; they are Sam Reed, James Gale, Keaton Ward and Jimmy Knowles.

SLOUGH'S "GREAT DAY"

The Maidenhead Advertiser reports that "Johnny Goddard admits Slough Town had ‘a bit of a chip on their shoulders’ heading into Saturday’s FA Cup first round tie at home to National League Altrincham, but they used that niggling feeling to good effect as they claimed a fully deserved 2-1 win...

The Rebels came into the tie off the back of a heavy league defeats at Weston Super Mare and home to Maidstone United, poor performances which had left them languishing in the National League South relegation zone.

There were mitigating factors for that of course, a lengthy injury list that had robbed the side of much-needed quality and experience and an illness bug that had gone through the camp and taken down certain players, including player manager Scotty Davies...

'We had a bit of a chip on our shoulder from last week,' said Goddard. 'Last week was a reality check for us, and we owed the fans a bit of a bounce back today. We showed just what we’re capable of. Obviously, a great day for the club, the supporters and the players..

'To beat a team that’s a level above you on you need 11 players that are really at it, and then we had the subs that came on. Some weren’t expecting to come on that early as we had some injuries'".

ACADEMY UPDATE

In the National League U19 Alliance NLFA North Division Altrincham have played just two fixtures, compared with as many as six games played by their competitors.

Altrincham's side has not played a league fixture since 24 September.

Meanwhile, the other Academy team, which competes in the National Football Youth League NW Championship 1, was also not involved in league action last week. The team remains fifth in the twelve-club division.

WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN: FA CUP DRAW

The draw for the Second Round of the Emirates FA Cup was made on Monday evening. Altrincham's conquerors, Slough Town were first out of the hat and will host Macclesfield FC, the reincarnation of Alty's historic rivals Macclesfield Town.

Details of the draw...

In Monday's First Round tie, Leyton Orient won 1-0 at Tamworth.

ALTY'S LOANEES

Altrincham FC's Charlie Staples has provided an update on Altrincham's players who have gone out on loan.

Above, left to right: Joel Bailey, Harry St Romaine, Isaac Mannion, Joe Weston, Owen German

Those covered in the article are:

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that on Monday in the FA Cup 1st Round, unfortunately for Tamworth's KENNEDY DIGIE, his 79th minute own goal saw his team knocked out 0-1 by League One visitors Leyton Orient.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Wealdstone's "Board of Directors of Wealdstone FC wishes to update supporters and shareholders regarding the proposed investment by Nick Semaca.

The planned completion of Nick’s investment, which would result in him acquiring a 50.1% shareholding in the club, has been delayed beyond the expected date of 31 October. This is due to ongoing delays in the signing of the club’s new lease agreement for Grosvenor Vale.

We fully understand the frustration and uncertainty that these delays cause. The club remains in regular, constructive dialogue with our landlord, KSIMC, who continue to indicate their intention to finalise and sign the new lease imminently.

Importantly, Nick Semaca remains fully committed to completing his investment in Wealdstone FC as soon as the lease is executed. His enthusiasm and belief in the club’s long term vision have not wavered.

Nick is currently in the UK and ready to conclude his investment which will help unlock the potential of the club including the new stadium, as soon as the new lease for Grosvenor Vale has been signed.

Acting Chairman Dominic Whyley said 'While we are hugely disappointed by the continued delays to the lease signing, we remain confident that both the lease and Nick’s investment will be successfully concluded.

'Everyone connected with Wealdstone FC understands the significance of these developments for the club’s future, not only to secure our stability but also to continue our incredible progress towards the dream of a new, purpose built stadium. We will continue to work tirelessly to achieve a successful outcome for the club and its supporters.'”

Scunthorpe United "can confirm registered player Jonathan Gjoshe was one of the victims affected by the shocking attack on an LNER train bound for London on Saturday evening.

We can confirm that Jonathan sustained non-life-threatening injuries as a result of the attack, but currently remains in hospital. Due to the ongoing investigations taking place, we are currently unable to update further.

Everyone at the club, from the Board, management and his teammates, along with all staff behind the scenes, sends our heartfelt well wishes to Jonathan for a full recovery, which is also extended to all the victims on board the train".


3 November 2025

NEXT: BOSTON UNITED

Altrincham play their third Wednesday night league fixture of the season when Boston United visit the J. Davidson Stadium on Bonfire Night (5th November).

For their defeat to Slough Town in the FA Cup Altrincham were without five of their defensive unit, with long-term absentees Ethan Ross and Billy Sass-Davies joined on the sidelines by Sam Reed, Sam Barnes and Lewis Banks.

Reed and Barnes would seem to have the best chance of rejoining the squad but the other three will not be available.

Louie Fallon retained his place between the sticks on Saturday but loanee Luke Hutchinson has completed his concussion absence and will be available. One player not available will be the red-carded Elliot Osborne.

The Pilgrims arrive in town lying thirteenth, six points ahead of Altrincham.

Whereas Altrincham have failed to win a game in any of their last eight ENL fixtures, Boston have won three, drawn three and lost twice in the same eight-match sequence.

Last time out they won 3-1 at Tamworth. In Dylan Hill, Rhys Lovett and Greg Sloggett they have three players who have started all 16 of their league games, whilst four others have been involved in all but one fixture this campaign.

Although they have only scored 18 times, the same as Altrincham, their defensive record is the third best in the league with just 13 goals conceded.

Lenell John-Lewis is their top scorer with just four goals to his name.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Sunday's activity involving former Altrincham players and loanees is reported by Phil Jordan...

FA Cup 1st Round : JOSH LUNDSTRAM played the full game for Eastleigh, but they were no match for visitors Walsall who hit 3 goals without reply.

JONNY MARGETTS lasted until the the end of the first period of extra time, by which time Accrington Stanley had regained the lead at Gainsborough Trinity. The Lincolnshire side had come from behind to force that additional period, but were unable to recover again, and lost 1-2.

Northern Ireland Premiership : SAM ROSCOE played the whole of Linfield's goalless draw at Cliftonville.

EMIRATES FA CUP

Sunday 2 November 2025

Monday 3 November 2025

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

The BBC reports that " Carlisle United forward Regan Linney said he is happy to play 'on instinct" after his FA Cup giant-killing heroics.

Linney came on in the second half and scored a hat-trick as the National League side came from two goals down to knock out League One Reading in extra-time.

It was his second hat-trick of the season and took his tally to 14 in 17 games since joining the Cumbrian club from Altrincham.

'I think I do play on instinct. I just try to get myself in situations and create space for myself'... he told BBC Match of the Day...

He was introduced in the 69th minute, immediately after Reading had doubled their advantage.

The 28-year-old pulled a goal back in the third minute of stoppage time and then grabbed a dramatic equaliser in the eighth added minute as his shot went through Royals goalkeeper Jack Stevens.

And four minutes into extra time, Linney's completed the turnaround and his hat-trick to book Carlisle's place in the second round for the first time in three years.

'I'm still buzzing. I'm loving working under the gaffer, and obviously playing with the lads and scoring a hat-trick against a League One outfit was a special feeling for me,' he said.

'I'm a confident player at the moment, so if I get opportunities I'm confident I can take them.

'"I was hoping I would get in various situations with full-backs and other players and take them, and that's what I've done.'"

At Wealdstone "manager Sam Cox praised his side’s professionalism, spirit and togetherness after Wealdstone booked their place in the second round of the Emirates FA Cup with a hard fought 1–0 victory over Southend United at The Vale.

A first-half goal from Olufela Olomola proved decisive as Wealdstone produced a mature and disciplined display...

'Amazing. The changing room’s buzzing - the boys thoroughly deserved it,' said Cox after the final whistle. 'From start to finish we looked the dominant side. Southend had a spell early on, a few corners in the first ten minutes, but we weathered that storm and managed the game with real control and professionalism.'

Cox made several changes to his starting line-up, introducing Dom Hutchinson and Sak Hassan to add pace and width.

'We wanted to mix it up,' he explained... 'We do have 20 lads full of heart and spirit. Dom and Sak gave us great outlets out wide'...

The Stones boss also praised Terrell Agyemang... 'He wasn’t even in the squad last week, but messaged me asking when he could come in for extra running. His attitude was first class and it was hard not to play him today. He was outstanding.;

Striker Olufela Olomola grabbed the game’s only goal... 'He’s an outstanding human being and a real leader,'"


2 November 2025

"NO EXCUSES" FROM NEIL GIBSON

There are YouTube goal highlights from the Slough Town v Altrincham FA Cup tie here.

Alty TV has a post-match video interview with interim manager Neil Gibson.

He said that, in the first half, the team was "nowhere near the levels we'd expect". In short, the players have "got to deliver what we do [in training] Monday to Friday on a Saturday" when it matters in a match.

The goals conceded to Slough were, he judged, "avoidable... Certain individuals know that they could have done better".

At half-time "harsh words were spoken" and the performance improved in the second period until Osborne was sent off.

Neil believed the redcard for Elliot Osborne was very harsh as it was simply, inhis view, an incident in which the midfielder "collides accidentally" with an opponent.

After the game Neil went to speak to the supporters and understands their frustration but currently Altrincha are a "team short on confidence".

He went on to say that "We are not going to get out of this [poor form] as a team separate from the supporters" and with long trips to Truro and Southend coming up "we've all got to pull together".

Speaking to the NL Paper after the defeat at Slough Town, Altrincham's interim manager Neil Gibson said, "Full congratuations to Slough. Any time a team from a division below beats a team above, they deserve the congratulatoons they'll get.

"From our point of view, I'm really disappointed by how we played in the first half and there's no excuses for the manner of our performance in the first half".

SLOUGH TOWN 2-1 ALTRINCHAM

Altrincham bowed out of the FA Cup to lower ranked opposition at a damp Arbour Park. They can now concentrate on the league- and they certainly need to after a current run of eight league fixtures without a win.

In all competitions the picture is even bleaker. This was the TWELFTH successive ninety minutes in which Altrincham had failed to win. Their only victory in that sequence was an added time win at Harborough Town against a team reduced to ten men from the seventh minute and from four rungs lower down the pyramid.

This afternoon, after a fairly uneventful half hour, Slough Town took a 32nd minute lead following a corner which Greenidge nodded down for substitute Janneh to net from close range.

Inside a further five minutes, a cross from the left by Dyce was converted by Makowski to make it 2-0 (37 mins).

Surprisingly there were no changes to the misfiring Altrincham personnel for the second half.

Soon after the hour-mark, however, Alty did make three changes and, within two minutes, one of the substitutes, James Gale (right), scored to make it 2-1 (66 mins).

Alty played better after the changes but eight minutes from time Elliot Osborne was shown a red card for a foul challenge.

The score remained goalless as nine added minutes were announced, with Altrincham's ten men largely on the front foot. But whilst they picked up two late yellow cards Altrincham could not get an equaliser.

And post-match, unconfirmed reports said that Tom Crawford had been shown a card after a post-match fracas, compounded by a heated exchange between Altrincham players and the travelling supporters.

Match report here

REBELS' REVEL IN WIN

Slough Town report on "a heroic 2-1 victory over National League side Altrincham at a rain-soaked Arbour Park.

First-half goals from debutant Ansu Janneh and Wiktor Makowski gave the Rebels a two-goal cushion before a nervy finale, as substitute James Gale pulled one back for the visitors to set up a tense final 25 minutes...

For the Rebels, this was a day to savour. A club battling near the foot of National League South toppled a side sitting 19th in the National League — one division higher — through heart, discipline and moments of real quality...

There was a buzz around Arbour Park even before kick-off. Scott Davies had strengthened his depleted squad with three additions during the week: striker Luke Holness, midfielder Ansu Janneh, and veteran goalkeeper Carl Dennison..

Davies made three changes from the Maidstone game, bringing in Tarik Gidaree, Tyrese Dyce and Jared Myers in place of Peter Ojemen, Brian Nelson and the suspended Harvey Walker...

After Drakes-Thomas had seen a deflected shot win a corner, the resulting set piece was headed back across goal by Reiss Greenidge and Janneh reacted superbly, meeting it on the volley to fire the Rebels ahead on 33 minutes.

Arbour Park erupted, and Slough — brimming with belief — struck again just four minutes later. It was a goal of real invention and teamwork: Goddard’s clever back-heel on the left flank released Dyce into space, and the full-back’s driven cross across the six-yard box was turned home from close range by Wiktor Makowski for 2-0.

The underdogs were rampant. Drakes-Thomas rattled the inside of the post with a superb curling effort in first-half stoppage time, inches away from a third...

Altrincham found a lifeline. Substitute James Gale latched onto a low ball inside the box and slotted coolly past Desbois to halve the deficit".

NEXT: BOSTON UNITED

Altrincham's next game is in the Enterprise National League on Tuesday, 5 November, when Boston United visit the J. Davidson Stadium (7.45pm)

Three of Altrincham's current squad are ex-Boston employees; they are James Gale, Keaton Ward and Jimmy Knowles.

The sides last met at the J Davidson Stadium on Saturday, 21 September, 2024 at 3pm.

The match last season ended two-apiece. Two-nil up by the 68th minute against ten-man Boston United, Altrincham contrived to throw away their lead against visitors who, in the first half, had forced five saves from Alty keeper Ross, whilst his counterpart Gregory remained untested at all at the other end by the Robins.

But it was to be Gregory's first real test, in the 50th minute, which opened the door to the hosts. Boston had just forced another excellent block from Ross, early in the second half, when Alty counter-attacked. As Amaluzor, who had somehow avoided a booking despite committing at least four fouls, got free he was clattered about 30 yards out from the Boston goal by Gregory (50 mins).

Referee Bannister showed an immediate red card but Gregory remained prostrate and needed nearly six minutes of treatment before trudging off to be replaced by substitute keeper Craven.

Against the ten men Altrincham attacked and scored twice in two minutes midway through the half. First, Newby put his side ahead with a low shot from the edge of the box (66 mins) before Reddin fed Linney who, from left of goal, netted with a good shot across the keeper into the far corner (68 mins).

Above, scorer of the second goal against Boston, Regan Linney, is congratulated by Tom Crawford and, right, Kahrel Reddin, who was credited with the "assist". In the background, left, we also see Radio Alty's Pete Scotson.

To their credit Boston did not accept defeat or settle for damage limitation. They forced yet another excellent save from Ross from a shot from their left, only for the ball to be worked to Keaton Ward, now playing for Alty, who scored with a firm shot (79 mins). Five minutes later, Green advanced up the inside left channel before hammering a low shot across Ross into the net to make it 2-2 (84 mins).

Added time was announced as a minimum of 11 minutes and Although Altrincham spent most of it laying siege to the visitors' goal, Boston spent the final moments in the Alty half, leaving their 200+ supporters to celebrate a memorable comeback.

It was good to see Crankshaw back from injury and named on the bench after more than twelve months' absence with an ACL injury suffered in only his second appearance for the club.

But fellow long-term absentee Isaac Marriott remained a spectator from the directors' box where he was joined by Justin Donawa, George Wilson and Max Haygarth, with Lewis Baines also still in the injured category.

Kahrel Reddin started at home for the first time.

ALTRINCHAM: 1. Ethan ROSS, 2. Lewis BANKS, 6. James JONES (c), 5. Jake COOPER, 23. Tylor GOLDEN, 6. Elliot OSBORNE, 22. Tom CRAWFORD, 11. Justin AMALUZOR, 20. Kahrel REDDIN, 10. Alex NEWBY, 9. Regan LINNEY. Subs: 3. Eddy JONES, 7. Oliver CRANKSHAW, 14. Matty KOSYLO, 15. Liam HUMBLES, 24. Joe NUTTALL, 29. Jake BICKERSTAFF, 30. Harvey RANDLE (gk)

Boston had Zak Mills, a former Alty trialist in their starting eleven, as well as two more players with Alty connections on their subs' bench. These were Dan Mooney and Keaton Ward; the former was an ex-employee of Alty and the latter was to be a future signing as well as starting with Keaton Ward who was to join Altrincham in summer 2025, former player Dan Mooney and former Alty trialist Zak Mills were

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports on Saturday's action.

FA Cup 1st Round : ALI SMITH played the first 79 minutes for AFC Wimbledon at home to Gateshead, who produced one of the shocks of the round by scoring 2 without reply.

At Barnsley, York City led briefly, but were behind by the time they withdrew ALEX NEWBY after 82 minutes. They levelled 5 minutes later, but Barnsley won 3-2 after scoring in the 91st minute.

Crawley Town, missing DANNY CASHMAN (left), were already 2-0 down at Boreham Wood when they were reduced to 10 men on the stroke of half time. The hosts withdrew JEFF KING after 66 minutes, and added a third goal soon afterwards.

MARCUS DINANGA was withdrawn by Bromley after 64 minutes with the game goalless, but visitors Bristol Rovers, without JOEL SENIOR, scored 2 in 3 minutes, and hung on to win 1-2.

Chester travelled to Cambridge United, and suffered an early blow when, already trailing, they had to withdraw DYLAN MOTTLEY-HENRY after 19 minutes. JAMES JONES came on for the second half, by which time the home side had finished scoring and went on to win 3-0. TOM PEERS left the action after 88 minutes.

JAKE BICKERSTAFF lasted 85 minutes for Cheltenham Town, for whom one goal was enough to knock out visitors Bradford City.

Although Barnet, still lacking JOE HUGILL, scored a late goal at Fleetwood, it wasn't enough to stop the hosts winning 2-1, with HARRISON HOLGATE scoring the crucial goal. TOBY MULLARKEY was an unused substitute for Fleetwood.

JUSTIN AMALUZOR was a 78th minute substitute for Grimsby Town who had already wrapped up a 3-1 win over visitors Ebbsfleet United. The Kent club had led at the interval, but were reduced to 10 men just before the half time whistle. Macclesfield were briefly 2-3 down to visitors AFC Totton, but eventually triumphed 6-3, with SAM HEATHCOTE (right) claiming the assist for their fifth.

Buxton were taken to extra time by visitors Chatham Town, but a CONNOR KIRBY goal in the 114th minute saw them through.

Maybe being left on the Carlisle United bench at Reading until the 69th minute spurred REGAN LINNEY into action. His side were 2-0 at the time, and still trailed at the start of added time - then Regan struck in the 93rd minute, and again in the 98th with CHRIS CONN-CLARKE claiming the assist. Just 4 minutes into extra time he completed his hat trick. Chris was substituted after 110 minutes, and Regan slightly marred his day with a very late yellow card.

ELLIOT NEWBY put in a full shift for Barrow at Spennymoor, and scored the opener in a 0-2 win.

CARL PIERGIANNI was booked as Stevenage were knocked out at home by a lone goal from Chesterfield, for whom JAMES BERRY played the first 69 minutes.

CONNOR JENNINGS (left) was taken off by Tranmere Rovers at the interval in their home tie against another of his former clubs, Stockport County. It was goalless at that stage, but County went on to win 1-3.

MATT PENNEY could only watch helplessly from the bench as Aldershot went down 2-1 after extra time at Weston-super-Mare.

JUNIOR QUITIRNA played the first 78 minutes of Wycombe Wanderers 2-0 home win over Plymouth Argyle, for whom OWEN DALE played the full game.

Neither JUSTIN DONAWA for hosts Brackley Town, nor SONNY ALJOFREE for visitors Notts County, got off the bench as the game was locked at 2-2 after the regulation period - Brackley came from behind twice, the second time with a 96th minute penalty, and extra time saw no further score. Then they went on to win the penalty shootout 4-3.

Scottish Premiership : MARCUS DACKERS was substituted at half time by Kilmarnock, as they trailed 3-0 at Falkirk. They did at least score the only goal of the second half.

Irish Premier Division : BARRY BAGGLEY was withdrawn after 59 minutes at Shelbourne as St.Patrick's finished the season with a goalless draw, finishing 5th in the 10 club division.

National North : LUCAS WEAVER (right) started for Chorley, and started the move from which they equalised at Peterborough Sports. Unfortunately, Chorley were reduced to 10 men after conceding a penalty which their goalkeeper saved. Within 3 minutes of the second half starting, Sports took the lead. Lucas was withdrawn after 70 minutes, and the Magpies were unable to mount a recovery, going down 2-1.

Worksop Town, captained by LUKE WATERFALL, won 1-0 at home against Scarborough Athletic.

National South : CALLUM DOLAN finally made his competitive debut for Torquay United, and put them ahead from the spot after 11 minutes, but visitors Hornchurch turned things round and went 5 points clear at the top of the league with a 1-2 win.

ASHLEY HEMMINGS started for Dagenham & Redbridge in their goalless draw at home to Farnborough, but was withdrawn after 71 minutes.

NPL Premier Division : Having been sent out on loan, OWEN GERMAN was spared today's debacle in Berkshire, but things were no better for him at Hurst Cross as Ashton United crashed 0-4 to visitors Cleethorpes Town.

JOEL BAILEY was another loanee whose afternoon was less than fulfilling, as Bamber Bridge went down 0-2 at home to FC United (who were without RON SITHOLE). Joel could console himself with being the only member of the Bridge back four not to be booked.

On his return from suspension, MONTEL GIBSON was on target in Hednesford Town's 1-5 victory at Guiseley before being withdrawn in the 57th minute.

By the time Warrington Town brought on DONTAI GABIDON after 53 minutes, they already trailed 3-0 at Hebburn Town. His introduction apparently did little to help as the side from Tyne and Wear were rampant, going on to win 8-0.

Hyde United fared better against visitors from the North East, beating Morpeth Town 2-0. NYAL BELL (right) again scored in the first minute, before being substituted after 65 minutes. It can be argued that MAX HARROP equalled his feat, adding the second within a minute of coming off the bench in the 75th minute. Skipper JACK REDSHAW was substituted after 86 minutes.

ADAM PORTER played the first hour for Leek Town at Warrington Rylands, where they lost 2-0.

NPL Division 1 West: One doesn't expect TONY THOMPSON and TOM HANNIGAN to be part of a defence that lets 6 goals in, but that's what happened to Bootle at Chasetown - and all DIOR ANGUS had to show for his full shift was a yellow card, as the Bucks could find no reply.

DAVE PARTON, on the other hand, kept a clean sheet as Congleton Town saw off visitors Wythenshawe Town 4-0. ASTLEY MULHOLLAND played the full game for the men from Ericstan Park.

Captain MARK LEES was booked as Mossley, again missing MASON FAWNS, were held 0-0 at home by Stafford Rangers.

Lower Breck now sit 5 points clear at the top of the division, and put Nantwich Town to the sword at the Weaver Stadium, winning 1-4. AIDY ROXBURGH put in a full shift for the Dabbers, while BYRON HARRISON was withdrawn after 80 minutes.

SEAN MILLER and LUKE WALL (right) were missing from the Runcorn Linnets squad at home to struggling Darlaston Town, while RYAN BROOKE came off the bench in the 70th minute, by which time his team had completed the scoring in a 4-1win.

KYLE BROWNHILL was the only Old Boy in action for Stalybridge Celtic, as they saw off visitors Newcastle Town 3-0.

Trafford were 0-2 down to visitors Shifnal Town midway through the first half, but SEAN HIGGINS was on target again after 80 minutes as they came back to draw 2-2. Unfortunately they are still 6 points adrift at the foot of the league.

NWCL Division 1 South : VLADYSLAV SHTYHLIAN was among the scorers as Cheadle Heath Nomads crushed visitors Haughmond 7-0.

INJURIES UPDATE

Altrincham FC held its AGM on Friday, 1 November at the J. Davidson Stadium.

Whilst the Club may issue a summary of the meeting in due course, some player news did also emerge from a Q&A after the AGM proper.

It is now expected that the long-term injured duo of Ethan Ross and centre-back Billy Sass-Davies will not return to action until late January 2026. Neither player has appeared this season, with goalkeeper Ross sidelined since league game 28 last season and summer signing Sass-Davies yet to kick a ball since his summer arrival.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Solihull Moors "confirm that Dan Creaney will be joining his former club Tamworth on a 2-month loan.

Moors Manager, Chris Millington, said 'We really wish Creans well for this loan spell. Creans suggested having a spell on loan to help him get back up to speed after his recent lay off. An opportunity to start games and build up that match sharpness will help hugely and ultimately serve Moors well'"

Also leaving Solihull Moors om loan will be Billy Corns, who "has extended his loan with Darlaston Town until 3rd January 2026...

Chris Millington, said, 'This loan makes sense for Billy. He’s a talented young player and I’m confident that the experience will continue to help him grow and develop'".

And loan movement is also reported by Truro City" from where "midfielder Seidou Sanogo has joined Taunton Town on loan until December 7.

Sanogo, 25, joined City in the summer of 2024 after he left Isthmian League outfit Folkestone Invicta.

He made his Truro City bow in the 24-25 season opener against Dorking Wanderers...

However, just six weeks into his maiden Tinners campaign, Sanogo suffered a broken leg in a freak training ground incident that ruled him out for the rest of the term.

After working his way back to full fitness, Sanogo has featured in all of City’s National League Cup games this season... scoring twice in the recent 3-0 home win over Brighton & Hove Albion under-21s.

He was an unused substitute for Truro’s 2-2 draw at Gateshead last Saturday".


1 November, 2025

SLOUGH TOWN 2-1 ALTRINCHAM

Altrincham bowed out of the FA Cup to lower ranked opposition at a damp Arbour Park. They can now concentrate on the league- and they certainly need to.

This was the TWELFTH successive ninety minutes in which Altrincham have failed to win in regulation time. Their only win in that sequence was an added time win at Harborough against a ten-man team from several rungs lower down the pyramid.

After a fairly uneventful half hour, Slough Town took a 32nd minute lead following a corner which Greenidge nodded down for substitute Jannah to net from close range.

Inside a further five minutes, a cross from the left was converted by Makowski to make it 2-0 (37 mins).

There were no changes to the Altrincham personnel for the second half.

Soon after the hour Alty did make three changes and, within two minutes, one of the substitutes, James Gale, scored to make it 2-1 (66 mins).

Alty played better after the changes but eight minutes from time Elliot Osborne was shown a red card for a foul challenge.

The score remained goalless as nine added minutes were announced, with Altrincham's ten men largely on the front foot. But whilst they picked up two late yellow cards Altrincham could not get an equaliser.

Unconfirmed reports also suggested that Tom Crawford had been shown a red card after a post-match fracas, which was folowed by frank exchanges between players and travelling supporters.

Match report here

EMIRATES FA CUP FIRST ROUND FIXTURES

Friday 31 October 2025

Saturday 1 November 2025

BEFORE THE GAME: SLOUGH TOWN v ALTRINCHAM

Alty TV has Brian Flynn's video interview with interim manager Neil Gibson ahead of Saturday's FA Cup tie at Slough Town.

Neil was firstly asked about the draw at Braintree last weekend. Pre-match last weekend training had concentrated on "out of possession" tactics. That resulted in a first clean sheet in nine league matches.

This week they have been looking more at attacking options.

Whilst he was managing Wealdstone last season, Neil did keep an eye on nearby Slough Town so has some insights into their way of playing. Slough currently have numerous players missing through injury and Neil believes that in Scott Davies they have an excellent manager.

Neil has good cup pedigree having won the Welsh Cup, both as a player and manager, and is well aware of Altrincham's FA Cup history and the importance of the competition to supporters.

He expressed his gratitude to those supporters who made the long journey to Essex last weekend and hopes for a good following in Berkshire on Saturday.

LEWIS BAINES INTERVIEWED

Tom Jolley has interviewed Altrincham captain Lewis Baines (right) for Alty TV.

He reflects on the arrival of Neil Gibson and the team's prospects for the game against Slough Town today.

Whilst the First Round is as far as he has got in the FA Cup with Altrincham, for his previous club Chorley he got to the Fourth Round and played against Wolves.

PHIL PARKINSON'S LEGACY...

Phil Parkinson has posted the following statement on X, following his departure from Altrincham last week...

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that in the Welsh Premier League, Llanelli managed just 3 shots on target at Bala Town, and JOEL TORRANCE was equal to them all as his side won with the only goal of the game.

NPL Division 1 Midlands : ANDY DALES captained Mickleover to a 1-0 home win over Shepshed Dynamo.

NPL Division 1 West : There was also a captain's performance from JOE PIGGOTT for Atherton Collieries, although he picked up a booking in their 1-1 home draw against Vauxhall Motors, for whom KEVIN ELLISON played the first 74 minutes. SAM SHERIDAN was suspended and consequently missed the game.

News of another old boy comes from Peterborough Today which reports that "A change of manager at Peterborough United has made no difference to the mindset of out on loan forward CHRIS CONN-CLARKE.

Conn-Clarke has thrived at National League level with Carlisle United after he was frozen out by Posh manager Darren Ferguson. Ferguson was sacked last weekend and new Posh boss Luke Williams has yet to contact Conn-Clarke.

But the 23 year-old is adamant he wants to stay at Carlisle for the rest of the season. His current loan spell with the Cumbrians is due to expire at the end of January.

Conn-Clarke has scored twice and been credited with two assists in his first three games for Carlisle. He told the Cumberland News & Star 'I want to stay for the whole season. I’ve enjoyed the first three weeks or so and I want to win the league here.

'As soon as the club came in, I initially wanted it for the full season and maybe even further options, but we didn't do that. Hopefully we can extend it when the time comes.

'I haven't had any contact with the new manager yet, but I feel like Carlisle and Peterborough both know what my ambition is, which is to stay here for the season.

'I’m just a kid who loves playing football. Obviously I want to play at the highest level I can, but last season was tough for me, so the main objective for me was coming somewhere and just enjoying football and getting back to my best. I feel like I'm nearly there now'".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Scunthorpe United "confirm goalkeeper Rory Watson has been recalled by parent club York City.

Having returned to the club in the summer on a season-long loan from the Minstermen, Watson began the campaign as understudy to Maison Campbell, but was given his chance between the sticks away at Eastleigh as a late replacement in the warm-up due to injury.

Since that encounter, he's made the jersey his own, aiding the club to second place in the Enterprise National League with 10 league appearances in his third spell at the club...

In addition to the 10 league appearances, Watson also aided the Iron into the first round of the Emirates FA Cup... United's Ernie Storey Memorial Player of the Season award in the 2021–22 campaign, Watson had two previous spells at the club, firstly a loan before that was made permanent in 2017, making in excess of 100 appearances throughout that time".

Aldershot Town "is delighted to announce the loan signing of Bolton Wanderers Centre Back, Sam Inwood.

Sam, 20, signed his first professional contract with Bolton in 2023, before making appearances for the first-team in the EFL Trophy and subsequently in League One.

Sam told Shots TV... 'Obviously I’ve been with Bolton for a while and been in and around the first team, but I’m really excited to get out there and play some regular men's football.'

Manager John Coleman was delighted to get Sam through the door 'The calibre of football that we know he is capable of, having played in League One, can really benefit us. When we spoke, he didn’t hesitate at the opportunity to come and play for us, showing how keen he is'...

Sam joins us on a season-long loan".



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