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ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE Wednesday, 21 January 2026 FOREST GREEN ROVERS (Away), k.o. 7.45pm |
ALTY HEADLINES
- 21 Jan 2026: BEFORE THE GAME: FOREST GREEN ROVERS...More
- 21 Jan 2026: ALTY THROUGH THE YEARS...More
- 21 Jan 2026: ALTY OLD BOYS...More
OTHER HEADLINES
- 21 Jan 2026: WEDNESDAY FIXTURES... More
- 21 Jan 2026: TUESDAY SCORES... More
- 21 Jan 2026: TWO MORE JOIN MORECAMBE... More
- 21 Jan 2026: LOANEE KEEPER JOINS SOUTHEND... More
21 January 2026
BEFORE THE GAME: FOREST GREEN ROVERS
Ahead of tonight's game at Forest Green Rovers, Altrincham manager Neil Gibson told the Altrincham FC website, “We're in the situation now with the games coming thick and fast. The more games we play, the more training sessions we have, the more we can get the new players integrated and up to speed.
"The new lads have come in and given a fresh impetus to the group and we've got real competition for places. We've managed to sign some real assets to the squad and we're looking at hopefully adding one or two more."
Four new signings were blooded last Saturday at Hartlepool, with Otis Khan and Anthony Forde starting the game and Josh Grant and Liam Humbles joining the match as second-half substitutes.
WEDNESDAY FIXTURES
Wednesday 21st January 2026- Carlisle United v York City
- FC Halifax Town v Morecambe
- Forest Green Rovers v Altrincham
- Solihull Moors v Rochdale
- Wealdstone v Tamworth
ALTY OLD BOYS
Phil Jordan reports on Tuesday's games...League One : CARL PIERGIANNI captained Stevenage as they were held to a goalless draw at home by Bolton Wanderers.
FA Cup 3rd Round : KEVIN BERKOE started for Salford City, and provided the assist for the opening goal, but, after visitors Swindon Town had come back from 2-0 down to level the tie, he was part of a triple withdrawal after 61 minutes. Salford struck again soon afterwards, and their 3-2'win means that they will be away to Manchester City in Round 4.
National League : Scunthorpe United were 0-3 up at Boreham Wood when ROSS BARROWS (right) was subbed after 69 minutes. The home side only managed to pull one goal back.
KEATON WARD provided the assist for Gateshead's early opener at Hartlepool United, but they were reduced to 10 men early in the second half, and eventually lost 2-1.
JOSH LUNDSTRAM played the full match for Eastleigh at Southend United, but they went down 4
National North : Radcliffe, captained by JORDAN HULME, were beaten 3-0 at Marine, not helped by having a man sent off soon after the second goal.
FA Trophy : Macclesfield were knocked out 2-1 at Woking. DANNY WHITEHEAD and MIKEY STONE (who was booked) started, but Danny was withdrawn after 61 minutes. SAM HEATHCOTE came off the bench after 76 minutes at 2-0, and the Silkmen reduced the arrears, before missing an 81st minute penalty and bowing out of the competition.
Professional Development League : JACK KINGDON captained Cardiff City U21 at Bristol City U21, where they lost 3-1.
NPL Premier Division : HAYDEN CAMPBELL (right) was a 59th minute substitute for Leek Town, while ADAM PORTER started, and played 74 minutes. Visitors Hyde United, captained by WILL HALL, earned a 2-2 draw, with MAX HARROP coming on after 87 minutes.
NPL Division 1 West : DAVE PARTON kept a clean sheet for Congleton Town in a goalless draw against visitors Newcastle Town. REMI RAYMOND also put in a full shift for the Bears.
NWCL Premier Division : Although SHERIFF NJIE put Cheadle Town ahead just before the break, visitors Chadderton fought back in the second half to win 1-2.
JOHN JOHNSTON'S second half equaliser earned Irlam a 2-2 draw at Ramsbottom United.
ALTY THROUGH THE YEARS
On Wednesday, Altrincham face Forest Green Rovers at the New Lawn.Three years ago on the same date, 21 January, Altrincham were scheduled to face Yeovil Town in Somerset but the match was postponed less than 90 minutes before kick off, following a pitch inspection.
So, hopefully, this time their trip to the South West will not have to be aborted.
As Howard Watts and Mike Garnett's Through the Years records show, the previous occasion when Alty played on the 21 January date was a 2-0 reverse at Chorley in National North in 2017 and, before that, a home defeat, 1-2 against Worcester City in 2014.
So the last Altrincham win on 21 January was back in 2012 when Altrincham beat Harrogate Town 5-2 in the Blue Square Bet North.
On that occasion four goals from Damian Reeves ensured Altrincham got revenge for the defeat at Wetherby Road on the opening day of that season.
Right: Gavin Rathbone of GR Photography captured the joy of scoring as Damian Reeves and James Lawrie joined Simon Richman (no.7) in celebrating one of Alty's goalsagainst Harrogate.
After a scrappy opening, Damian Reeves put Alty ahead with a smart finish from Richman's right-wing cross in the 14th minute. Eleven minutes later, Reeves made it 2-0 after a Lawrie corner was cleared to Alty's leading scorer.
Harrogate got a route back into the match when Lees conceded a penalty which Brayson converted after 35 minutes.
Alty then went off the boil and early in the second half, Harrogate levelled when an error by Hawes let in Brayson who gave Alty Youth keeper Adam Reid no chance (51 mins).
But Altrincham responded well as, first, Redshaw made it 3-2 when he scored at the back post from a Clee free kick. Then Reeves scored the goal of the game in the 61st minute with a brilliant first-time finish, off the post, from outside the box following Lawrie's good work.
Sixteen minutes from time Reeves tapped in his fifth from a Richman cross to make it 5-2. He had then scored 31 goals in 25 league outings and was unsurprisingly named Man of the Match.
Just 773 spectators watched what was a Saturday afternoon match.
TUESDAY SCORES
Tuesday 20th January 2026- Boreham Wood 1-3 Scunthorpe United
- Hartlepool United 2-1 Gateshead
- Southend United 4-1 Eastleigh
- Truro City 3-3 Brackley Town
- Yeovil Town P-P Aldershot Town (waterlogged)
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL NEWS
Morecambe continue to keep the National League's player registration office busy with the news of two more new recruits.
The first of the duo to be revealed was a man who captained Grays Athletic against Altrincham as far back as 2010 and was red-carded in his side's game at Moss Lane that year.
His identity is revealed by Morecambe as "experienced central defender Harlee Dean.
The 34-year-old arrives at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium boasting a wealth of experience, having racked up over 500 career appearances, the vast majority of which came at Championship and League One level...
Dean began his professional journey at Dagenham & Redbridge before making a name for himself at Brentford...
He subsequently spent five years at Birmingham City, where he captained the side... making nearly 200 appearances for the Blues.
Dean has also enjoyed spells at Sheffield Wednesday and Reading".
Also with Birmingham connections is their second signing as they "confirm the signing of Tommy Fogarty, who joins the Shrimps on loan from Birmingham City for the remainder of the season.
The Northern Irish defender... progressed through the ranks at St Andrew’s... He recently returned from his loan spell at National League outfit, Boston United.
Fogarty is known for his energy, technical quality, and composure in possession".
Having allowed Nick Hayes to join Hartlepool United last week, Southend United "announce the signing of 21-year-old goalkeeper Owen Mason.
The shot-stopper has joined the Shrimpers on loan from Sky Bet League One side Mansfield Town until the end of the season.
Mason made his debut for the Stags in April last year, gaining valuable first team experience prior to that with the likes of Guiseley, Farsley Celtic, Kettering, Wexford and Ilkeston Town, while also earning youth international caps for the Republic of Ireland.
The 6ft 3in goalkeeper also had a spell on loan at Gateshead last season where he featured 11 times during his three months on Tyneside.
This season, Mason’s minutes have all come in cup competitions for Mansfield".
20 January 2026
NEXT: FOREST GREEN ROVERS
Altrincham travel to Nailsworth to face Forest Green Rovers on Wednesday (21 January).
From there, Forest Green Rovers announce that "We’re pleased to invite supporters to a Fan Engagement Day during February half-term, to be held at The New Lawn on Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
With open training beginning in the morning at 10:30 am, we will also be hosting a Fans’ Forum on the evening of 17 February, with doors opening at 6:00 pm. This is a free, ticketed event, which can be reserved.
Come and watch Robbie Savage and his coaching team put the players through their paces, offering a first-hand look at a live training session. Tickets for the Open Training Session are available
Doors will open from 10:30 am, with the session expected to run until 12:30 pm. Food will be available to purchase in the Carol Embrey Suite from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm.
From around 1:45 pm, fans will be invited into the Carol Embrey Suite for the opportunity to meet first-team players for photographs and autographs. The event is expected to conclude at 3:00 pm...
There will also be a pop-up shop so that fans can take advantage of our mid-season sale."
ALTY OLD BOYS
Phil Jordan reports that in Premier League 2 on Monday, CHARLIE OLSON played the full game for Blackburn Rovers U21 at Reading, and they led at the interval. Unfortunately they took a battering in the second half and lost 4-1.
Elsewhere, AFC Fylde state that the Coasters can "confirm that the club have parted company with RYAN COLCLOUGH (right).
The club would like to wish Ryan all the best for the future.
AFC Fylde will be making no further comment on the matter".
Back in December 2024, the Derbyshire Times reproted that "Chesterfield FC player Ryan Colclough will go on trial in April 2026 facing a GBH charge".
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES
Tuesday 20th January 2026- Boreham Wood v Scunthorpe United
- Hartlepool United v Gateshead
- Southend United v Eastleigh
- Sutton United v Woking
- Truro City v Brackley Town
- Yeovil Town v Aldershot Town
Wednesday 21st January 2026
- Carlisle United v York City
- FC Halifax Town v Morecambe
- Forest Green Rovers v Altrincham
- Solihull Moors v Rochdale
- Wealdstone v Tamworth
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS
Danny Hunter, chairman of Boreham Wood writes that "Well, it’s been a bit of a stop-start opening to our New Year... We did not get to play a league game in 2026 until our away day win at Braintree Town on Saturday.
In that time we have lost a popular loanee in JEFF KING, who has returned to York City, but on a more positive note we have quietly strengthened with the loan signing of Junior Robinson from West Ham United and the permanent signings of both Ollie Kensdale from Barnet and Regan Booty from Barrow for undisclosed fees... Tough I’ve spent a few bob, we knew what we needed to do and have reacted accordingly.
That said, we have for many years been shrewd, strategic, risk averse and sold good players when needed at the right time and importantly for the right price. That meant we held a budget surplus and were ready to invest in future quality if the right players ever became available...
I think being a new owner of a football club in today’s social media world is almost impossible. As they will only get a season, perhaps two at best, to be successful before their honeymoon period ends. They will then be judged, often vilified, asked to justify their overall spend, their first team budget, every signing both in and out, and asked to explain every structural change...
In truth, some fans at bigger clubs expect far too much from new owners and turn far too quickly if instant success is not delivered...
I know being a safe and patient owner is not seen as desirable anymore but in my opinion it certainly should be.... In hindsight when I look back, I possibly only survived the first five-years here because I was young, naive and obsessed with proving my doubters wrong and being a success in regard to my father’s memory...
I also underwrote all club losses and that nearly killed me. From there on in, the Wood Army then gave me the time to do things my way...
For the record, and I direct this only to our supporters, when you hear we are a 'tinpot' club please embrace it, as it means we must be doing something right...
I knew from my film industry Prop Master background and from Dad being Manager here in the sixties and seventies, that we had to be competitive, but business wise we needed to create diversified income streams with sustainable income 365-days of the year and not just rely on match day and bar income....
In all honesty, after 27 seasons here I’ve never felt more excited, ambitious and confident in our club, myself, my Manager, our dressing room, my partners, sponsors and supporters, than I feel today as most of the things I dreamt of achieving, of course not all, are now in place".
Rochdale "announce that the mid-season rebuild of the Crown Oil Arena pitch has now been completed.
Managing Director, Andy Duff [said]... 'The pitch is now fully installed and performing well. We had 13mm of rain on Sunday, which has passed through the turf overnight and leaves the surface in good condition today.
'Measuring the amount of water that passes through the turf is a key metric, and the new pitch is now achieving an average filtration rate of 500mm per hour. This is compared to a rate of less than 5mm per hour from the old pitch...
'Whilst the surface will immediately be suitable for play, supporters will see some joins in the turf. These are purely cosmetic... We have a large number of home fixtures in the immediate weeks ahead, along with the start of the Rugby League season. However, we are assured the new Halo carpet can withstand this volume of games, although it will need careful management to build strength in the plant.
'Once the football season is complete, there are a small number of Rochdale Hornets games to play before the summer pitch renovation commences around the 25th May. This work will last for 8-9 weeks and is being completed by the same group of companies that installed our new pitch... Once the summer work is complete, we expect the water filtration rate to be in the region of 700-800mm per hour...
Whilst we only managed to play one game at Accrington Stanley’s Wham Stadium, a massive amount of effort went on behind the scenes to try to make the venue as close to home as possible'".
19 January 2026
NEXT: FOREST GREEN ROVERS
After five league defeats on the run, it gets no easier for Altrincham as they travel to play fourth-placed Forest Green Rovers on Wednesday night.Now just two points above the bottom four, Altrincham have lost twelve and drawn two of their last 18 National League fixtures.
For their part, FGR's promotion push has faltered a little recently with only three wins from their last eight National League games. Nevertheless, Rovers have more than twice as many points (53) as Altrincham (26 points).

Kahrel Reddin (left) and Lewis Baines (right) both missed Altrincham's match at Hartlepool. Whether either will feature on Wednesday at The New Lawn, remains to be seen.
However, their new forward signing, Ricardo Rees, was sent off at the weekend and should therefore miss the Altrincham game.
Whilst that may be a little encouraging to Altrincham, the bad news is that, at home, Forest Green have lost just once in the league this season, whilst Alty have only won twice on the road.
Following the meeting with fourth-placed Forest Green Rovers, Altrincham's next two games are at home to Boreham Wood (2nd) and away to Carlisle United (3rd), with both of those opponents currently sharing the same points total as leaders York City.
On Saturday, Altrincham's four newly signed players made their debuts, either from the start (Otis Khan and Anthony Forde) or from the bench (Josh Grant and Liam Humbles).
However, Kahrel Reddin missed the match at Hartlepool with "a knock" but captain Lewis Baines's absence was unexplained. Whether either features on Wednesday remains to be seen. Still missing from the action are four long-term injured players in Ethan Ross, Lewis Banks, Sam Reed and Billy Sass-Davies.
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS
The Stroud Times says that "An irked Robbie Savage has called for greater support for officials at all levels after star striker Ricardo Rees was sent off in a high-octane clash at struggling Sutton.
Rees was shown a second yellow card on 40 minutes after the ball came off his chest onto his arm as he rolled the ball into the net. The recent signing from Merthyr had earlier been booked for a retaliation foul following a heavy challenge.
Kyle McAllister put Rovers ahead from the penalty spot on 21 minutes after the lively Rees was upended. Savage’s side owed a lot to a couple of smart saves from the impeccable Harry Isted but were left to rue a raft of missed chances before Sutton snatched parity through Jayden Harris in the dying moments of the game...
Savage... said 'I’ve never been one to have a go at referees because I know how hard the job is. But I’ve been involved in football for many, many years, and some of the decisions today, for both sides, were quite unbelievable. It’s a difficult job officiating, and sometimes referees need help from their assistants'
On Rees’s red, Savage said... 'The assistant is in line and the ball comes off his chest onto his arm. It’s clearly unintentional... The referee is absolutely correct to disallow the goal — no problem at all. Correct decision, well done. But what you cannot then do is give a second yellow card for deliberate handball. In all my years in football, I’ve never seen it...
'We’ll miss Ricardo now, for Wednesday against Altrincham — another tough game...
'It’s hard being an official. It’s really hard. They need help and education'...
However, Savage bemoaned a raft of missed chances 'Some of the decision-making we showed going forward wasn’t intelligent enough... At 1–0, the game should be done. But because we sit deeper and deeper—the forward decision-making not smart enough—they score'...
Savage heaped praise on recent signings Elijah Morrison, Chibby Nwoko and Gabe Kircough... >P> 'Listen, it’s a draw away from home — that’s one defeat in fourteen — but the lads are devastated because they feel hard done by@".
Somerset Live reports that Yeovil Town manager Billy Rowley said "'I'm going to apologise for that performance'... after his side fell to a 2-1 defeat at Brackley.
The Glovers struggled to break down a resolute Brackley side who made the most of their chances in the first half, despite Yeovil enjoying the majority of the ball throughout the 90 minutes.
The Saints took an early lead following a defensive error, before Yeovil found an equaliser through KY:E FERGUSON who rose highest to head home. However, Brackley would restore their lead just before the break when ex-Yeovil player Ben Wodskou finished from close range...
'The two goals are errors from us,' Rowley admitted. 'Tnere was a set piece chance which we didn't defend in the correct zones and the other was a mix-up from an early counter.'”
18 January 2026
ALTY HIGHLIGHTS
Alty TV has eight minutes of highlights from Altrincham's defeat at Hartlepool on Saturday.
HARTLEPOOL UNITED 1-0 ALTRINCHAM
A controversial penalty award decided the outcome of this match with Alex Reid netting from the spot, seven minutes from the end of normal time.The result was Altrincham's sixth successive defeat and their fifth in a row in the Enterprise National League.
Match report here
NEIL GIBSON'S VIEW
After the defeat at Hartlepool, Neil Gibson spoke to Alty TV.Without saying so directly, he was clearly annoyed with the referee's performance which culminated in a questionable penalty decision which lost the game for Altrincham.
He thought Alty were worthy of at least a point from the match.
"We are a work in progress at the moment" he judged. Neil added that "recruitment is key" and stated that "we will look at bringing in one or two more" though he pointed out that January is not the ideal time to do so.
HARTLEPOOL'S VIEW
Hartlepool United report that "An Alex Reid penalty saw Hartlepool United beat Altrincham 1-0 to mark Landon Smith’s first home game as Owner with three points...
In a half with a lack of clear-cut chances, the Robins’ Charlie Kirk (left) troubled Hayes twice; a volley from the edge of the box fizzed wide just before the half-hour mark, while a curled effort quarter of an hour later flashed past the right post.
As the first period came to a close... Hayes was called into action with a smart stop to deny Oliver Crankshaw on an Alty counterattack.
Pools dominated the opening stages of the second half... Alex Reid drove towards goal and got a low strike off, which was saved well by Luke Hutchinson...
A delightful cross from Folarin picked out Daly in the 78th minute, whose header from close range rattled the crossbar.
Five minutes later, though, the hosts’ pressure was rewarded. After Reid was brought down by Dan Sassi in the Alty box, the striker stepped up to take the penalty, clinically slotting home into the bottom-left corner...
Pools saw out their one-goal advantage to secure their first victory at home since the end of November, and their second win in three games".
NEXT: FOREST GREEN ROVERS
Altrincham's next fixture is on Wednesday evening away at Forest Green Rovers, who currently lie fourth in the Enterprise National League table.
Altrincham go into the match after five successive league defeats which leave them just two points above the relegation spots. With more matches to be played on Tuesday, that position could change before Altrincham play at The New Lawn.
FGR won the reverse fixture 2-1 at the J. Davidson Stadium.
ALTY OLD BOYS
Phil Jordan reports on Saturday's action.
League One : ALI SMITH (right) played the full game for AFC Wimbledon, but they were reduced to 10 men in the 90th minute, and visitors Doncaster Rovers scored the only goal in the 9th added minute.
It was a bad day at the office for CARL PIERGIANNI, as Stevenage went down 3-0 at Exeter City, who regained their pride after losing 10-1 at Manchester City in the FA Cup last weekend.
League Two : JAMES BERRY lasted 66 minutes, as Chesterfield were held to a goalless draw by visitors Bromley, who failed to convert an 89th minute penalty.
CONNOR JENNINGS played the full match for Tranmere Rovers, and earned the assist for their late goal - unfortunately visitors Walsall had already struck 3 times by then.
Having been booked in the first half, JOEL SENIOR was withdrawn by Bristol Rovers after 59 minutes. Visitors Colchester United scored the game's only goal in the 85th minute.
All the goals in Crewe Alexandra's 3-1 home win against Barrow were scored in the first half, so ELLIOT NEWBY'S 85th minute substitute appearance for the Cumbrian team was to no great effect.
HARRISON HOLGATE started for Fleetwood Town at home to Cambridge United…
National League : Although KYLE FERGUSON equalised for Yeovil Town at Brackley Town, they eventually lost 2-1. The Glovers didn't name a substitute goalkeeper, so MATT GOULD (right) had the day off.
Aldershot were without MATT PENNEY for their visit to Eastleigh, where they won 1-4. JOSH LUNDSTRAM played the full game for the hosts, as did CONNOR TEALE for Boston United in their 2-1 defeat at Halifax
KEATON WARD put in a full shift for Gateshead on his debut, but Rochdale enjoyed their trip to Tyneside, winning 0-2.
While visitors Scunthorpe United left ROSS BARROWS on their bench, JOE NUTTALL played 69 minutes for Morecambe before giving way to Admiral Muskwe, who earned the Shrimps a 2-2 draw with a 97th minute penalty.
REGAN LINNEY played the full game for Carlisle United at Solihull Moors, while CHRIS CONN-CLARKE was withdrawn in the 91st minute, having claimed the assist for his side's second goal. The lead changed hands twice, but Moors struck in the 93rd minute to draw 3-3.
KENNEDY DIGIE played the full game for Tamworth in a goalless draw at Truro City.
In the evening kick-off at York, Southend led 0-1 at half time with ALEX NEWBY peripheral.
They improved after the break with JEFF KING being brought on by York after 65 minutes but he was booked for simulation just five minutes later.
Undaunted, it was King who provided the assist from which York equalised after 87 minutes.
Newby was subbed in added time and the game ended one apiece.
National North : Buxton skipper CONNOR KIRBY (right) was withdrawn after 93 minutes as they saw off visitors Marine 4-0.
TOM PEERS played the full game as Chester were held 3-3 by visitors Chorley. DYLAN MOTTLEY-HENRY came on for the Seals after 82 minutes.
Last week Macclesfield Town were all over the media as they eliminated FA Cup holders Crystal Palace from this year's.
Today's visitors to the Moss Rose were rather more modest, in the shape of Oxford City. SAM HEATHCOTE started the match, but it was still goalless in the 62nd minute when ELLIOTT OSBORNE came off the bench for his debut.
Within 6 minutes the Silkmen opened the scoring, and they went on to win 3-0 without having to bring on DANNY WHITEHEAD.
Scottish Cup : MARCUS DACKERS was substituted after 84 minutes by Kilmarnock, who had led at home to Dundee before being reduced to 9 men and getting knocked out 1-2.
NPL Premier Division : Hyde United had a bad afternoon at Bamber Bridge, losing 4-0 and finishing with 10 men. MAX HARROP played the whole of the second half, and was joined by NYAL BELL after 67 minutes.
JAMES HARDY played the first 64 minutes for Ashton United at Hebburn Town, who beat them with the only goal of the game.
ADAM PORTER played the full game as Leek Town won 2-1 against visitors Cleethorpes Town, but HAYDEN CAMPBELL was left on the bench.
MONTEL GIBSON was booked in the first half at Stockton Town, and substituted after 88 minutes as his Hednesford Town team won 1-2 to retain the league leadership.
DEAN FURMAN captained Warrington Rylands to a 1-0 home win over Guiseley.
NPL Division 1 West : Captain JOE PIGGOTT played the full game for Atherton Collieries, while SAM SHERIDAN (right) was a 65th minute substitute, but opposing captain MARK LEES will be happier as Mossley, for whom MASON FAWNS was a 53rd minute substitute, won 2-3.
In the top of the table clash, DAVID FITZPATRICK played the full match for Avro, but league leaders Lower Breck won 1-3 to go 5 points clear.
There was a clean sheet for TONY THOMPSON and TOM HANNIGAN as one goal was enough for Bootle to beat visitors Stafford Rangers.
ASTLEY MULHOLLAND had a frustrating afternoon at Clitheroe, as his Wythenshawe Town side crashed 4-0.
REMI RAYMOND played the full game for Congleton Town, as did keeper DAVE PARTON, but visitors Nantwich Town scored early through BYRON HARRISON, and both he and AIDY ROXBURGH played throughout as they won 0-2.
Trafford brought SEAN HIGGINS on after 56 minutes at Sporting Khalsa, where they were on the wrong end of 5 unanswered goals.
Stalybridge Celtic finally saw off visitors Kidsgrove Athletic 3-2, having been pegged back twice before scoring a 95th minute winner. KYLE BROWNHILL played the full game, and DONTAI GABIDON (right) was a 53rd minute substitute, but ELLIOTT ROKKA was the only unused substitute.
KEVIN ELLISON played the first 77 minutes, while YASSINE TOURE was an 84th minute substitute, as Vauxhall Motors were held 1-1 by visitors Shifnal Town, for whom ELLIOTT DURRELL was an 80th minute substitute.
Although JAMES LAWRIE played the first 67 minutes, and both JOEL BEMBO-LETA, and former Robins trialist DAMOLA SOTONA, played throughout, Witton Albion went down to the only goal against visitors Newcastle Town.
NWCL Premier Division : JOHN JOHNSTON scored twice as Irlam won 1-3 at Abbey Hey, who withdrew DANNY HEFFERNAN after 54 minutes.
17 January 2026
HARTLEPOOL UNITED 1-0 ALTRINCHAM
In a scrappy match of 34 fouls and seven yellow cards for Alty (including one for manager Neil Gibson), it was ultimately referee Aaron Jackson who determined the outcome with the award of a very soft penalty to the hosts which Alex Reid converted (83 mins).In a goalless first half Altrincham were the better side against a misfiring Pools but the Robins showed their customary lack of punch up front and failed to convert superiority into a lead.
Pools were improved in the second half and they missed a couple of decent chances before the referee harshly awarded a spot-kick against Sassi for a challenge on Reid for which the Pools man did not even seem to appeal.
Weaver had a great chance to equalise in added time but skied the ball over the bar from a cut-back by Kosylo.
The single-goal defeat, their sixth on the run in all competitions, cost Altrincham a further drop in the table. After the later kick-offs they found themselves nineteenth, just two points from safety.
Match report here
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES
Saturday, 17th January 2026- Brackley Town 2-1 Yeovil Town
- Braintree Town 0-3 Boreham Wood
- Eastleigh 1-4 Aldershot Town
- FC Halifax Town 2-1 Boston United
- Gateshead 0-2 Rochdale
- Hartlepool United 1-0 Altrincham (k.o. 12:30pm)
- Morecambe 0-2 Scunthorpe United
- Solihull Moors 3-3 Carlisle United
- Sutton United 1-1 Forest Green Rovers
- Truro City 0-0 Tamworth
- Wealdstone 1-0 Woking
- York City v Southend United (k.o. 5.30pm)
BEFORE THE GAME: HARTLEPOOL UNITED
Today's match for Altrincham Sat Hartlepool kicks off at 12.30pm with the match being streamed live by DAZN and covered, also, by Radio Robins.The Hartlepool Mail reports that "New Hartlepool United owner Landon Smith is relishing the prospect of Saturday's visit of Altrincham, the first home game since the American businessman and investor completed his takeover of the club.
Pools are preparing to usher in what many fans are hoping will be an exciting new era after Smith, who is the co-founder of real estate company Tailwind Group, bought the club from controversial former owner Raj Singh...
Pools were on the wrong end of a 4-0 drubbing at the hands of Woking last time out, which manager Nicky Featherstone slammed as the most embarrassing moment of his life.
Despite that, fans are set to flock to Victoria Park in their numbers ahead of what promises to be a memorable, emotional and potentially momentous day as Pools prepare to entertain Altrincham... who will make the trip to the North East having lost all of their last five games".
SQUAD CATCH-UP
It is 18 days since Alty's last game (30 December) so there is no action on the pitch to catch up on. Off the field it is a different story with Neil Gibson having remodelled his squad since New Year.To date, there have been eight ins and outs over the past fortnight. All four of those coming in have had fairly little competitive action this season before joining Altrincham.
- Otis Khan, subject to confirmation, has made 8 league appearances this season in Malaysia for Kelantan Red Warrior.
- Josh Grant, on loan from Carlisle United, 3(+8) league appearances this season, 372 minutes of game time.
- Liam Humbles, on loan from Rochdale, 1 league appearance this season, 4 minutes game time.
- Anthony Forde, subject to confirmation, zero league appearances this season.
Those who have left the club, to date, had made the following appearances for the club:
- Elliot Osborne, debut January 2022, 165(+28) appearances, 4 goals.
- Keaton Ward, debut August 2025, 14(+12) appearances, 2 goals.
- Billy Waters (loanee), debut October 2025, 0(+3) appearances, 0 goals
- Mikey Stone, 0 appearances
ALTY OLD BOYS
Phil Jordan reports:National League: After limping off at York City two months ago, JOE NUTTALL was named on the bench by Morecambe for Tuesday's FA Trophy tie at Kidderminster Harriers. Unfortunately, by the time he joined the action, his side were trailing 6-1, although they did score a late consolation goal.
Northern Ireland Premiership: SAM ROSCOE (right) was missing from Linfield's squad on Friday night for the 5th successive time. He had successively negotiated the game before that run started, so could have picked up an injury in training.
Visitors Larne were already 10 points clear at the top of the league at kick off, and were probably happy enough to leave Belfast with another point from a goalless draw.
Premier League 2 : After being short of game time at Notts County, SONNY ALJOFREE got a full stint under his belt for Manchester United U21 as they drew 2-2 at Fulham.
United's other recalled loanee JOE HUGILL is 22, and not likely to be given much action at this level.
At the Avant Training Centre in Norwich, Wolves U21 only produced 4 shots on target - but they beat Norwich City U21 0-3 as CALEB ANSEN was beaten twice by his own team mate Charlie Wilson.
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS
Yeovil Town "announce the signing of Ryan Jones from Aldershot Town on a deal until 2028 for an undisclosed fee.
The 23-year-old joins the club after being monitored over a number of weeks, with Yeovil securing his services for a five-figure sum. Jones is a tricky, direct wide player who offers extreme versatility, capable of operating on either flank with pace, energy, and creativity.
Jones began his senior career with Weston-super-Mare... before moving to Bristol Rovers for an undisclosed fee in 2020. During his time with Rovers, he gained valuable experience through loan spells at Bath City, Hungerford Town, and Bromley...
He joined Aldershot Town in 2024, where he enjoyed a strong 2024/25 season, making 50 appearances and scoring 10 goals...
Manager Billy Rowley added 'Ryan is a talented left-sided player who has had a strong season at Aldershot'”.
Aldershot Town explained that "With Ryan out of contract at the end of the season, and having made it clear that he was seeking a move closer to his family, the club has concluded the transfer at this stage.
As a result, the club has secured a five-figure sum rather than losing Ryan for nothing at the end of the season as a free agent.
In addition, the agreement includes a sell-on clause, ensuring the club will benefit from any future transfer of the player and enabling any such receipt to be reinvested into the club’s playing staff.
The 23 year old joined the Shots in July 2024 on a free transfer from Bristol Rovers and has gone onto make over 70 appearances for the Shots, scoring 9 goals & 8 assists".
Aldershot Town also "confirm the permanent signing of Coniah Boyce-Clarke on a deal until the end of the season, with an option for the club to extend this for a further year...
Since joining the Shots on a trial basis after being released from Reading Coniah has impressed everyone here at the club, so much so the club representatives ensured they did everything they could to sign Coniah on a permanent deal".
Morecambe "announce the loan signing of Timothy Akindileni from Queen's Park Rangers.
The 18-year-old defender joined QPR's Development Squad in June making the move from Aberdeen.
Akindileni was with the Dons for just under two years and... managed to catch the eyes of his international team... He represented the Czech Republic under-18s in March 2025...
Now he makes the move to Morecambe looking to do the same".
16 January 2026
NEIL DISCUSSES RECENT SIGNINGS
Alty TV has an interview with manager Neil Gibson in which he discusses his new signings and the extension of Dan Sassi's loan.
Firstly, he declared that he was "Really excited about Saturday [against Hartlepool]... "We've had a really good week in training", he added.
Neil was asked about the four recent signings and he responded as follows...
Otis Khan: He was known to Neil from the time when he managed the youth team at Tranmere Rovers, where Otis was in first team. Neil described him as "versatile and a leader".
Josh Grant: The midfielder was at Wealdstone when Neil and Lee Jones arrived there last season. Josh, he judged, "has real strong leadership qualities on the pitch".
Liam Humbles: Liam was described by Neil as "a very, very good footballer" whom he had watched in person playing both for Alty and Gateshead. He feels that Liam has been unlucky in his time at Rochdale as the midfield pair of East and Gilmore are firmly established there ahead of him.
Liam was described as having "athleticism and dynamism".
Indeed, "athleticism" and "versatility" were epithets used by Neil in regard to all of the new players.
Anthony Forde: He brings "a real level of quality and, technically, is really, really gifted". Neil pointed out that Anthony has had five promotions in his career yet remains "hungry" at the age of 32.
"'Fordey' brings good experience and good leadership qualities", he observed.
Turning to Dan Sassi (left), the centre-back on loan from Blackpool was described as "a player we didn't want to lose from the group".
More new faces are on the horizon if Neil's comment that he has "brought in four players, so far" is taken at face value.
Overall, he felt that the squad needed "more leaders... to be more athletic and to play more expansive football".
Whilst players had had to leave to facilitate the acquisitions, the "club has made funds available" as well.
ANTHONY FORDE INTERVIEW
Recent signing, Anthony Forde has been interviewed by Brian Flynn for Alty TV.Asked about his own assets, Anthony said that he was "quite creative" and likes "getting on the ball as much as I can". He also "always gives 100%" and wants "to bring my experience and help the other lads".
HARTLEPOOL AND ALTY CONNECTIONS
Altrincham are away at Hartlepool United on Saturday.No fewer than four current Altrincham players have turned out for both clubs.


Above: The four ex- Hartlepool players who are now at Altrincham.
L to R: Jake Cooper, Eddy Jones, Billy Sass-Davies and Tom Crawford.
- JAKE COOPER, on Saturday will not only return to a club for whom he made two appearances in 2021 but, also, it would be a 100th start for Altrincham if he is selected to do so. He has also made 14 appearances from the bench in his Altrincham career.
Jake would become the sixth current player to have made 100 or more starts for the club. The others are Lewis Baines, Lewis Banks, Eddy Jones, Matty Kosylo and Isaac Marriott.
- EDDY JONES played three games in EFL 2 for Hartlepool United whilst on loan from Stoke City at the start of 2021-22 season. His spell in the North East saw him make a total of six appearances in all competitions for Hartlepool.
- BILLY SASS-DAVIES spent the 2024-25 season with Hartlepool United.
- TOM CRAWFORD made 101 appearances at Hartlepool United, where Dave Challinor was then the manager, following his release by Notts County in summer 2020. He remained in the North East till the end of 2023-24, at which point he was released by Pools.
Saturday should also afford Altrincham fans their first glimpses of the four signings made inside the last ten days. They are OTIS KHAN, JOSH GRANT, LIAM HUMBLES and ANTHONY FORDE. But, since the club's last game, of course, we have also seen the last of Elliot Osborne, Mikey Stone, Keaton Ward and loanee Billy Waters in an Altrincham shirt.
Without the suspended Cameron John, the Hartlepool Mail believes the Pools will line-up as follows: 1. Goalkeeper: Nick Hayes, 2. Right-back: Nathan Sheron, 3. Centre-back: Reiss McNally, 4,. Centre-back: Maxim Kouogun, 5. Left-back: Jay Benn, 6. Central-midfield: Jack Hunter, 7. Central-midfield: Jamie Miley, 8. Right-wing: Matty Daly, 9. Attacking-midfield: Adam Campbell, 10. Left-wing: Luke Charman, 11. Striker: Alex Reid.
NEXT: HARTLEPOOL UNITED
After 17 days of inaction, Altrincham face Hartlepool United on Saturday. Two days before that fixture takes place, we learnt from Southend United that goalkeeper "Nick Hayes has today (Thursday) completed a permanent transfer to Hartlepool United.Hayes made eight appearances this season and 34 in total for the club across two spells.
The goalkeeper returned to the Shrimpers in February 2025, featuring in our run to Wembley in the play-offs last season".
ALTY OLD BOYS
Phil Jordan reports in Wednesday's games...Southern League Central: Although ZAK GOODSON played the whole game, third placed Quorn were surprisingly on the end of a 5-0 hammering at Stourbridge Town, who remain in the relegation zone despite their romp.
The home side's hero was new signing Tom Edge, who marked his debut by scoring all the first 4 goals.
NPL Division 1 West : It was clearly a night for shocks in the West Midlands, as leaders Avro, with DAVID FITZPATRICK playing the full game, were beaten by the only goal at relegation threatened Darlaston Town.
Phil adds that on Thursday in the Cheshire Senior Cup 2nd Round, SHERIFF NJIE was joined in Cheadle Town's starting lineup by HARLAN RODGERS-MORRIS as they entertained Sandbach United.
Sheriff was withdrawn after 70 minutes with Town 1-0 up, but with 4 minutes left the visitors equalised, and the tie went to penalties. Town failed with two kicks, and Sandbach went through 4-1.
Harlan had started the season at Newcastle Town, and tonight was his 10th Cheadle Town appearance.

Off the pitch comes news of two Altrincham loanees in 2022-23 season as, firstly, Barnet "confirm that JOE HUGILL has been recalled by his parent club, Manchester United.
Left: Joe Hugill and, right, Sonny Aljofree
The 22-year-old joined the Bees on loan last summer and made a total of six appearances in amber and black."
Manchester United add that "SONNY ALJOFREE and Louis Jackson have returned to Manchester United, after being recalled from loans with Notts County and Solihull Moors respectively.
Sonny made 11 appearances for the Magpies, scoring once, in his second taste of League Two action having spent 2024/25 with Accrington Stanley.
The centre-back, who was part of the 2022 FA Youth Cup-winning squad, represented the club’s first-team in pre-season fixtures against Wrexham, in 2023, and Rosenborg, in 2024">
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS
Rochdale "announce the signing of Manny Duku".
The Fans Network reported earlier that "Rochdale AFC are set to strengthen their attacking options with the signing of experienced forward Manny Duku, who is poised to join the club following his recent departure from National League side Tamworth.
The 33-year-old journeyman striker brings a wealth of experience from across the English lower leagues..
Born in Amsterdam, Duku began his footballing journey in the Dutch lower leagues... He moved to England in 2015, where he started to build a reputation as a powerful and reliable goalscorer within non-league football... It was during his time at Hayes & Yeading United where he truly made his mark, scoring an impressive 33 goals in just 39 league appearances.
Those goals earned him a move into the Football League with Cheltenham Town in 2018... After leaving Cheltenham, Duku took his career north of the border, signing for Raith Rovers in the Scottish Championship before later joining Inverness Caledonian Thistle. He also enjoyed a brief but prolific stint overseas with Manchester 62 in Gibraltar...
Returning to England, Duku resumed his career in non-league football, representing Maidstone United and Wealdstone before enjoying a particularly productive spell at Hednesford Town... Further goals followed during a short stint with Solihull Moors, where he netted four times in nine games, before most recently joining Tamworth. During his time with the Lambs, Duku made 29 appearances and scored seven goals before leaving the club by mutual consent earlier this month".
Rochdale also "announce the signing of Bryant Bilongo. The left-sided player has joined from Sky Bet League Two side Bristol Rovers on a permanent basis, signing a one-and-a-half-year deal.
Bilongo, who also spent over two years at Championship club Middlesbrough, commented... 'Me and the gaffer have been talking for a while and it’s nice to have that interest'...
Gaffer Jimmy McNulty is delighted with the acquisition... 'Bryant is a player we’ve been aware of for a long time,' McNulty commented... 'He’s got an excellent ceiling height. He stuck in my mind when we played Ebbsfleet United away a couple seasons ago'...
Bilongo was part of the AFC Wimbledon academy at a young age, before joining West London side Hanworth Villa.
He moved up the pyramid to Kingstonian in the summer of 2021... Middlesbrough agreed an undisclosed fee with the K’s for Bilongo’s signature in January 2022, handing him a debut in August 2022.
Spells on loan at National League clubs Woking and Ebbsfleet United followed, before he joined Bristol Rovers in the summer of 2024, again for an undisclosed fee... A loan spell at Harrogate Town in the second half of 2024/25 followed.
This season, the 24-year-old has played 15 times for The Gas in all competitions".
Eastleigh inform us that "James Waite has signed permanently for the club following his departure from Weston-super-Mare until the end of the season.
Waite joined the Spitfires on loan in November and quickly established himself as an important member of the squad, featuring in every match he was eligible for since his arrival, starting four of the six games.
[Manager] Bartlett commented 'James has settled in really well and made a big impact with us'".
Scunthorpe United "announce the permanent signing of former loanee forward Connor Smith from Scottish League One side Hamilton Academical for an undisclosed fee.
Starting his career with Heart of Midlothian, Smith was a highly rated regular in the Scottish national team at youth level... The versatile attacker would gain first-team experience on loan with Cowdenbeath, Arbroath, Cove Rangers and Queens Park...
During his initial spell with Scunthorpe, Smith would quickly become one of the club's top performers with eight goal contributions in just 16 games for the club, attracting attention from then Scottish Premiership side St Johnstone, who snapped up Smith on a permanent basis in the January of 2024.
Featuring just a handful of times for the Saints, Smith would be loaned to Scottish Championship side Hamilton for the second time in his career... and signing for the club permanently in January 2025".
The Deck reports that "York City have suffered a significant injury blow, with manager Stuart Maynard confirming that the injury sustained by Malachi Fagan-Walcott is worse than initially feared.
The defender has been a crucial cog in his side’s pursuit of a return to League Two since signing on a permanent deal in December 2024. With 23 appearances made so far this season...
BBC Sport North Yorkshire journalist, David Ward, has confirmed that Fagan-Walcott will be out for six to eight weeks with a broken metatarsal and ankle ligament damage...
The 23-year-old’s statistics also suggest that he is a key component of York’s defence. According to Sofascore, he has completed an average of 12.4 ball recoveries per game in his 23 appearances... He has eight goal contributions in the National League, scoring 8% of York City’s goals this season from defence".
Wealdstone reports "the signing of defender Daniel Cox, who arrives in HA4 on a short-term loan from Derby County.
The 19-year-old has featured heavily for the Rams’ academy sides, making 20 appearances in the Premier League 2 during the last two seasons and captaining the side on a number of occasions.
Cox made his senior debut for the Rams against Wolverhampton Wanderers under-21s in November 2023, but has not yet made any further appearances for the Championship side..
League Two promotion challengers Walsall opted to sign Cox on loan in the summer following two impressive performances as a trialist... He currently plays for his country [Wales] at the under-21 level, where he has won four caps in recent months.
Speaking following his arrival, Cox said,,, 'Not many gaffers want to bring in a young centre-half. I really appreciate the opportunity, and I want to show him [Sam Cox] that he can trust me'"
Truro City report "the loan signing of defender George Cooper from SkyBet League 1 side Mansfield Town.
The 23-year-old, who came through the ranks at Field Mill, will see his temporary switch with the Tinners last until the end of the 2025/26 Enterprise National League campaign.
Cooper made his professional bow for the Stags in the EFL Trophy during 2021/22, making two substitute appearances and starting in a home clash with Sheffield Wednesday.
That same season Cooper joined National League North side Kettering Town on loan and this sabbatical away from Mansfield was repeated the following term too... before further loans at Kidderminster Harriers and League of Ireland outfit Drogheda United...
Cooper told trurocity.co.uk 'There is a nice energy around the place and as an honest individual, playing at centre half, I love defending and I will always give my all'".
And also at Truro City "announce the permanent signing of striker Jack Stretton.
The 24-year-old was born in Burton-upon-Trent and cut his formative footballing teeth in the Midlands with Nottingham Forest, then their fierce rivals Derby County...
During 2020-21 Stretton joined Stockport County on loan and netted three times in five games.
The following year, Stretton was around the fringes of Derby’s first team, scoring his maiden professional goal in the EFL and after joining Carlisle on loan in 22-23, then moved to Stockport County on a permanent basis... He spent time on loan at both Woking and Oldham in the National League. A short spell at Burton Albion ensued last season with Stretton’s most recent club... [being] League of Ireland team Drogheda United...
'I’m direct, put myself about on the pitch and give 100 per cent every time I play'" the player opined.
15 January 2026
SASSI STAYS
Altricham FCM provides "Confirmation that Dan Sassi (right) will remain with the Robins until the end of the season after his loan from EFL League One side Blackpool was extended.The 22-year-old central defender has played 29 games for Alty so far in 2025/26, after originally joining up with the squad at the start of August.
'Our fans have seen how well Dan has played for us this season,' said manager Neil Gibson. 'He's exactly the kind of defender we want at the football club, he's really enjoyed his time at Alty so far and it felt like a perfect fit to extend his loan for the rest of this season.'"
Footnote: With Altrincham suffering a wave of injuries to centre-backs, Dan's arrival on a loan from Blackpool until New Year 2026, was announced on the eve of the 2025-26 campaign.
His career started at Stoke City before joining Burnley where he stayed from 2020-23. At Turf Moor he benefitted from coaching by manager Vincent Kompany.
In February 2024 he joined Blackpool who sent the 6ft 3inch centre-back on loan in September 2024 to Rochdale where he made 14 appearances. In January 2025 he also had a loan spell at AFC Fylde which lasted till the end of the season.
At Altrincham, Dan had played every minute of the first 20 league games, except one match in which he only made a brief appearance from the bench, until he was sent off four minutes from the end of the match at Southend.
Since serving his one-match ban he has completed 90 minutes in three of the four subsequent ENL fixtures, making him the outfield player who has the most league minutes on the pitch of any Altrincham player this season.
In the league he has made 22(+2) appearances with an additional 4(+1) appearances in cup competitions. So, in all, he has made 26(+3) appearances.
NEXT: HARTLEPOOL UNITED
Hartlepool is the destination for Altrincham on Saturday and the Pools announce that "Hartlepool United welcomes Anne Morris and her Dames along to the Prestige Group Stadium on Saturday as part of her Match of the Dames initiative.
The aim is to get more females into the stands of non-league Clubs...
Anne, an avid Altrincham FC supporter, has made it her mission this season to attend 20 non-league matches and invite new groups of women to each game.
This means 20 first-timers will attend a welcoming and unforgettable female-friendly experience.
The end goal of this is a community of 400 new local football superfans.
Match of the Dames are partners with Altrincham FC, and Alty CEO Sam Mackenzie is a huge supporter. With Sam’s support, Anne has hosted a number of matches at Altrincham and at several of their away fixtures.
It is Hartlepool United’s turn, and 20 women will experience Pools for hopefully the first of many occasions...
Give the Dames a vibrant, balanced and all-round electric matchday experience for every fan.
This is something Her Game Too 100% supports, and Anne contacted our Ambassador Jill a few months ago for her support in publicising this fixture.
Anne told us'Match of the Dames is delighted to be coming to Hartlepool for such an eagerly anticipated fixture. For our guests, it will be their first visit to a National League game and, with the ground set to be full, the atmosphere is going to be electric!"
ALTY OLD BOYS
Morecambe has a video interview with JOE NUTTALL after the Shrimps' 6-2 defeat at Kidderminster Harriers in the FA Trophy last weekend.
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS
Boston United "confirm the appointment of Paul Hurst as the club's new first team manager.
The 51-year-old, who jointly managed the Pilgrims with great success between 2009 and 2011, makes a welcome return to Lincolnshire after agreeing to become Graham Coughlan's successor... [He] will be supported by long-term assistant Chris Doig...
As a consequence of the appointments of Hurst and Doig, United can confirm the departure of Coughlan's assistant manager Lee Bullen...
Hurst's initial spell with the Pilgrims, in partnership with Rob Scott, saw the club win three trophies in 2009-2010, including promotion via the UniBond Premier League play-offs.
United were well set for another promotion when Grimsby came calling for the pair in March 2011 and Hurst twice guided the Mariners to promotion from the National League, in 2016 and 2022.
He was also the League One manager of the year in 2017-2018...
United chairman David Newton commented... 'We enjoyed great success during his previous spell at the club, along with Rob Scott, which led to a very successful period for Paul – and I was delighted to see him rise to managing in the Championship.
'I am sure some will point to the way Rob and Paul departed the club back in 2011. I had no issue with their ambition to manage at a higher level – but did not feel that it was done in the correct manner. The matter was dealt with at the time and the club received the right compensation for their move. That drew a line under things for me, and I was delighted when Paul continued to bring teams over for pre-season fixtures, and we have kept in touch ever since.'"
The East Anglian Daily Times adds that "Former Ipswich Town boss Paul Hurst... has been out of work since his second spell in Shropshire ended in November 2024".
Solihull Moors "confirm that Sam Bowen has terminated his registration by mutual agreement.
Sam leaves Damson Park after a positive spell with the Club, during which he was a respected and reliable member of the squad. His commitment, professionalism and influence around the group were evident throughout his time with the Moors.
Everyone at Solihull Moors would like to place on record their thanks to Sam for his contribution in a Moors shirt and wish him the very best as he begins the next stage of his career".
Wealdstone "are thrilled by the signing of 25-year-old midfielder Elijah Dixon-Bonner on a short-term loan deal from Queen's Park Rangers.
Eagle-eyed Stones fans may recognise Dixon-Bonner, as he has already faced Sam Cox’s side twice this season, when playing for QPR under-21s in a preseason friendly and for Morecambe in the National League.
The Englishman spent a considerable period of time in the youth ranks at Liverpool. He was part of the Reds’ side that won the 2018/19 FA Youth Cup, scoring the winning penalty in the final in front of almost 4,000 fans.
The midfielder's good form for the Liverpool youth teams saw Jürgen Klopp reward him with his first-team debut for the Reds in early 2020, as he played the final minute of their FA Cup clash against Shrewsbury Town. He made two further appearances for the Merseyside giants before leaving the club in 2022...
Dixon-Bonner was picked up by his current club, Queen's Park Rangers... During the 2023/24 season, Dixon-Bonner made 26 appearances in all competitions for the Rs...
Last campaign, the midfielder made six appearances for the Rs before moving to Swedish side Västerås SK on loan. He played five games in the Superettan, helping his team to the title, before returning to England.
Dixon-Bonner has spent much of this season on loan at fellow National League side, Morecambe. The 25-year-old made 14 appearances... for the Shrimps before returning to Loftus Road".
Leamington report that "Chris Knott has made his first signing as interim manager of the club after agreeing a deal with Scunthorpe United to bring in midfielder Max Brogan on an initial 28 day loan.
The 24 year old, who has spent time with the likes of Barwell, Tamworth, Solihull Moors, and most recently had loan spells at Telford and Cleethorpes Town, was able to take part in last night's Birmingham Senior Cup win.
Said Knott, 'Max is someone that we've seen over the last few years. I spoke to Paul and he looked at him previously and wanted to try and sign him at some point. It's just good that at this moment he wants to get game time. He carries the ball well, he's aggressive as a midfield 8, which is something we're missing at times'...
Said Brogan... 'I'm a midfielder with lots of energy, I like to get on the ball, try and get up and down the pitch and chip in with a few goals'".
Boreham Wood "announce that midfielder Regan Booty has completed a permanent move to the club from Barrow AFC for an undisclosed fee, following a successful loan spell in black and white. The 27-year-old has put pen to paper on a long-term contract that will keep him at Meadow Park until the summer of 2028.
Booty began his career with Huddersfield Town... before leaving the Terriers following their relegation from the Premier League. He went on to feature for Notts County before a successful spell at Maidstone United. Regan joined Gateshead in 2023... His form... earned him an England C call-up and later, a move Barrow AFC.
Booty arrived in Hertfordshire on loan in November...
Booty said 'Everyone knows how much I’ve enjoyed my loan here, it was a no brainer to get it done on a permanent'".
Meanwhile Boreham Wood also announce that "manager Luke Garrard has been named Enterprise National League Manager of the Month for the second time this campaign, winning the award for December!...
His side kicked off December with an Emirates FA Cup Second Round Proper triumph over League Two Newport County. Wins in all three of the Wood’s December league outings... followed and Luke Garrard’s side entered the new year top of the pile. The Gaffer’s month simply couldn’t be overlooked!"
At Eastleugh> "Louie Holzman has returned to the club following his loan spell with Farnborough.
Louie Holzman joined Farnborough on loan from Eastleigh in October 2025 to gain valuable first-team experience in the National League South...
Despite a brief suspension following a red card early in his spell, Holzman returned to the side and continued to earn minutes, completing full matches and showing composure in defence, while also contributing going forward with several dangerous deliveries...
Holzman remained a consistent part of the squad during a challenging run of fixtures. He featured in a mix of starts and substitute appearances, including a full 90 minutes in a positive 4–2 win over AFC Totton.
Overall, his time at Farnborough provided him with sustained senior exposure and valuable experience in a competitive environment, supporting his continued development at first-team level".
Southend United "has today launched recruitment for a Director of Football role.
The position will play a key role in leading the Club’s football department, strengthening structures and processes around recruitment, performance and squad planning, and supporting the coaching staff in delivering success on the pitch.
The Club has engaged Executives in Sport Group (EISG) to lead the recruitment process.
Further updates will be provided once an appointment has been made.
Justin Rees. On behalf of the Board">
Truro City "confirm that striker Aiden Marsh has left the club, upon the expiry of his contract.
The 22-year-old joined the Tinners on a short term deal in September...
After coming through the ranks at hometown club Barnsley, Marsh spent time in Scotland last year with raith Rovers, before his spell in the Duchy, which resulted in nine league and cup appearances.
His second and final goal for Truro came in the 3-1 away loss at Hartlepool in late November. Marsh was an unused substitute in City’s festive games".
Three new players have arrived at Yeovil Town with one of the trio being "Terrell Works, who joins on loan from Fulham until the end of the season.
Works has been with Fulham since Under-9s level... An attacking and adaptable player, he is capable of operating across the front line, including on either wing, as a centre-forward, or in a number 10 role...
Earlier this season, Works spent time on loan at Braintree Town... making 15 appearances and registering five goal contributions".
Also arriving at Yeovil Town is "Joy Mukena from Crawley Town on a deal until Summer 2027.
Mukena began his career with Tottenham Hotspur before moving to Watford in 2017... He later joined St Albans City in 2020...
Mukena joined Crawley Town in July 2023 and was part of the club’s promotion-winning 2023/24 season".
The third new player at Yeovil Town is "Troy Perrett, who joins on loan from Cardiff City until the end of the season.
The 19-year-old Wales Under-21 midfielder, Perrett arrives at Huish Park having already gained senior experience with Cardiff City. He has made a number of appearances in the EFL Trophy this season...
Manager Billy Rowley added... 'He’s already been involved at senior and international level, and this move gives him the chance to gain valuable experience'".
And, finally, Carlisle United "announce a mutual agreement has been reached to terminate the contract of Jude Smith.
The 22-year-old joined the Blues in the summer of 2024, but unfortunately his time at the club was disrupted by injury, limiting his opportunities to make an impact".
14 January 2026
COSMOPOLITAN ALTY
One feature of Altrincham's new signings is the broadening of its squad's nationalities and parental affiliationsWhereas no member of the management or of the players who took to the pitch for Alty in the National League during the first four months of this season was known to have exercised an overseas footballing affiliation, the arrivals at Moss Lane since then have predominantly been players who are eligible for international selection by foreign countries.
Although Welshman Billy Sass-Davies, born in Abergele, was already on Alty's books by August 2025, he has yet to be seen on the pitch this season and the longer-serving Matty Kosylo has Ukrainian heritage but he has not exercised that eligibility to represent that country.
The recent broadening of Alty's horizons started in earnest with the appointment of a Welsh management team comprising Neil Gibson and Lee Jones, who both have representative honours for their country of birth.
On the player front, in December 2025, the return of Eddy Jones, born in Chester but boasting Welsh representative honours, continued the process.
The trend has recently accelerated with the arrivals in 2026 of Otis Khan (Pakistan representative honours), loanee Liam Humbles (born in Miami Beach) and now Irishman Anthony Ford.
LIAM HUMBLES INTERVIEW
Alty TV has a brief interview with recent loan signing Liam Humbles (pictured, right).
Liam is spending his second spell on loan at the J. Davidson Stadium after 13 appearances here last season.
This time, he has been loaned by Rochdale whereas his loan spell last season was from Salford City.
In the interview, Liam declared that he was attracted back to Moss Lane by the club's "playing style".
As for his own playing style he described it as being "quite a technical player" but with an element of "aggression" and the capability "to break up play".
One area of his game that he wants to improve is his goalscoring.
LATEST SIGNING: ANTHONY FORDE
Altrincham's fourth signing in the past eight days is wing-back Anthony Forde. Born on 16 November 1993, he has played against Altrincham previously, whilst employed by Wrexham in 2013.He started his career with Wolverhampton Wanderers where he made his debut in the League Cup in 2011 and went on to make 21 appearances. He moved on to Walsall where he made 78 appearances (2014-16) before clocking up more than a century of games for Rotherham United.
Oxford United (66 games) and Wrexham (45 appearances from July 2022) followed, with Anthony staying at The Racecourse until early 2025 when he joined Burton Albion for the remainder of that season, having made 11 appearances,
ALTY THROUGH THE YEARS: 17 JANUARY
For their first match in 18 days, on Saturday 17 January, Altrincham travel to Hartlepool United for a 12.30pm kick off.Alty's exploits on all previous 17 January dates are chronicled by Howard Watts and Mike Garnett's Through the Years.
Their most recent game on that date was in 2023 when The Robins beat Maidenhead United 3-2 at the J. Davidson Stadium.
In that game, Alty made it ten games unbeaten in all competitions and moved up to tenth in the National League with a win over Maidenhead which should have been more comfortable than it was.
Maidenhead took the lead against the run of play when Alty headed a visitors' freekick out to Reece Smith. He fired an unstoppable shot past Byrne from outside the box (18 mins).
But Conn-Clarke (left, pictured in 2022/23 season) levelled seven minutes later, direct from a freekick (25 mins). Then, from a Conn-Clarke cross, Kaja got a touch towards goal before Dinanga finished it off to give Alty the lead (33 mins).
Having largely dominated the first half, Alty's occasional defensive sloppiness gave Maidenhead an equaliser in the first added minute of the half. A long ball got McCoulsky in behind James Jones and he volleyed home to make it 2-2 at the interval.
Another wonderful freekick by Conn-Clarke, after he had been fouled, deservedly made it 3-2 and Alty looked set to secure a comfortable win (64 mins). But after taking the lead, they took their foot off the gas and sloppy defending gave Maidenhead occasional openings. But the Robins got to the end with the three points intact.
ALTRINCHAM: 1. Oliver Byrne, 5. Toby Mullarkey, 26. James Jones, 6. Lewis Baines, 2. Eddy Jones, 4. Isaac Marriott, 8. Josh Lundstram, 16. Chris Conn-Clarke, 30. Marcus Dinanga, 9. Jordan Hulme (c), 33. Egli Kaja. Subs: 18. Ben Pringle, 10. Elliot Osborne, 32. Zak Goodson, 35. Connor Jennings, 28. Maxi Oyedele.
ALTY OLD BOYS
From Phil Jordan we learn that on a busy Tuesday night...
In the Professional Development League : JACK KINGDON (right) captained Cardiff City U21, but their visiting counterparts from Watford proved too strong, winning 2-5.
EFL Trophy : Although TOBY MULLARKEY (right) played the full game, Fleetwood were knocked out 3-1 at Doncaster Rovers.
JOEL SENIOR started for Bristol Rovers, and it was 3-3 when he left the action after 83 minutes, but visitors Plymouth Argyle struck in the 94th minute to go through to the last 8.
Welsh Premier League : Connah's Quay Nomads manager JOHN DISNEY named new signing JAMES JONES on the bench at Caernarfon, but he was called into action after 28 minutes with the score at 1-1. Nomads had scored first, and regained the lead just before the hour, but eventually had to settle for a 2-2 draw.
JOEL TORRANCE (right) and his Bala Town colleagues kept a clean sheet at Flint Town United, despite the home side producing 7 shots on target - Bala produced only 4, but scored from all of them
NPL Premier Division : JOEL BAILEY was left on the bench by Bamber Bridge, who lost 1-2 to visitors Warrington Town.
FC United were surprisingly held 2-2 at home by bottom club Workington - indeed, the Cumbrians were 2 goals up in the 87th minute. RON SITHOLE came off the home bench after 65 minutes.
NPL Division 1 West : Having rounded off the scoring in Nantwich Town's 1-3 win at Kidsgrove Athletic, BYRON HARRISON exited the action after 79 minutes. ADY ROXBURGH had gone off 7 minutes earlier.
Manchester Premier Cup Quarter Final : Although DANNY HEFFERNAN (right) equalised Mossley's opener, and Abbey Hey levelled again later, it was the home side who progressed 5-2.
Liverpool Senior Cup 1st Round : Although MSB Woolton were drawn at home, the tie was moved to Runcorn, and SEAN MILLER'S 70th minute penalty saw Linnets go through 2-1.
FA Trophy : JOSH LUNDSTRAM started for Eastleigh, but they fielded a below strength side, and visitors Southport made the 496 mile journey worthwhile, winning 0-2. LUKE BURGESS played the second half for the victors.
Although he played the full game, KENNEDY DIGIE wasn't involved in the 16 kick penalty shootout that followed Tamworth's 1-1 home draw with Rochdale. Tamworth converted 7 of their 8 kicks, but Rochdale failed from the spot twice to leave the competition and concentrate on their promotion challenge.
ROSS BARROWS played the first 65 minutes for Scunthorpe United, who knocked out visitors Clitheroe 3-1.
ISUZU FA TROPHY GAMES
Tuesday 13th January 2026- Bath City 1-3 Southend United
- Eastleigh 0-2 Southport
- FC Halifax Town 4-0 Anstey Nomads
- Hornchurch P-P AFC Telford United
- Kidderminster Harriers 6-2 Morecambe
- Scunthorpe United 3-1 Clitheroe
- Tamworth 1-1 Rochdale (Tamworth won 7-6 on pens)
- Woking P-P Macclesfield FC
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS
Forest Green Rovers "announce the signing of Elijah Morrison from Bristol City on loan until the end of the 2025/26 campaign.
Morrison has made five senior appearances for the Robins since coming through the academy ranks. This season, he has made one appearance in the EFL Cup, while also featuring five times for City’s Under-21s in the Premier League Cup.
The versatile left-sided player is capable of operating in a number of positions, from the left side of defence to midfield.
The youngster links up with Robbie Savage’s squad immediately and will be available for selection ahead of our National League fixture against Sutton United this Saturday.
Solihull Moors "are delighted to confirm that Joe Sbarra will remain at Damson Park until the end of the 2025/26 season.
Joe has made an immediate and significant impact since arriving at the Club, becoming a key figure in midfield with his energy, quality on the ball and leadership on the pitch.
First Team Manager Chris Millington said 'This is news that I’m sure everyone connected with the club can celebrate. Joe’s presence has been great for the staff and his teammates, his goals have highlighted his importance to our campaign and this news will rightly solidify his status as a Moors favourite.
'Everyone at Solihull Moors is thrilled to have Joe with us for the remainder of the season and we look forward to his continued contribution as we push on in the months ahead.'"
13 January 2026
EIGHT CHANGES IN EIGHT DAYS
Today (Tuesday) Altrincham FC have announced their their fourth signing in eight days and their eighth squad change in as many days.The announcement says that the club "announce wing-back Anthony Forde as the latest player to sign for Alty in January, with the 32-year-old heading for The J.Davidson Stadium as a free agent on an 18-month contract.
The fourth new face for the Robins' squad in the last week, Anthony goes straight into contention to face Hartlepool United in the Enterprise National League on Saturday...
Said manager Neil Gibson 'Obviously he's played at a much higher level over the last few years, has a very strong playing CV and been part of a very successful Wrexham side, winning National League and League Two promotions.
'He'll bring that experience, as well as leadership qualities, into the group and his creative ability down the right side will give us more options... He's ... a fantastic signing for the football club '...
A former Ireland youth international who made his senior breakthrough with Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League, Anthony has since made over 400 appearances across the top five divisions in English football.
He spent nine seasons in League One and the Championship with Walsall, Rotherham United and Oxford United before winning the National League title with Wrexham in 2023.
After also being part of the Red Dragons' squad that won promotion from League Two a year later, our latest signing finished last season in League One making 11 appearances for Burton Albion".
Footnote: Anthony faced Altrincham for Wrexham in October 2022 when Alty lost 4-0 at The Racecourse.
SEVEN CHANGES IN SEVEN DAYS
Supporters who attended Altrincham's last game, on 30 December, may be scratching their heads when the Robins' matchday squad is named at Hartlepool next Saturday.That is because there have now been no fewer than seven changes of personnel at the J. Davidson Stadium during the past week alone! And with a gap of 18 days between Altrincham's last and next games it will be a new-looking line-up that faces Pools.
The player movements have been as follow...
- IN: Otis Khan
- IN: Josh Grant, on loan from Carlisle United
- IN: Liam Humbles, on loan from Rochdale
- OUT: Mikey Stone, signed for Macclesfield FC
- OUT: Billy Waters, loanee, returned to Oldham Athletic
- OUT: Keaton Ward, signed for Gateshead
- OUT: Elliot Osborne, signed for Macclesfield FC



The four players who have left Altrincham, left to right: Mikey Stone, Billy Waters, Keaton Ward and Elliot Osborne
Although the fixture at home to Morecambe was postponed on 3 January, the decision came so late that the team sheet had already been published.
It showed two changes from the defeat by York in the previous game, with Kirk and Ward replacing German and Reddin in the proposed starting eleven and also two changes on the bench as Billy Waters and Louie Fallon came in to replace Ward, and Beddow
The squad named to face Morecambe in the Match that Never Was comprised: 30. Luke Hutchinson, 23. Tylor Golden, 5. Jake Cooper, 34. Dan Sassi, 22. Tom Crawford (c), 8. Isaac Marriott, 14. Matty Kosylo, 7. Olly Crankshaw, 9. James Gale, 40 Charlie Kirk and 10. Keaton Ward. Subs: 4. Lewis Baines, 17. Lucas Weaver, 11. Jimmy Knowles, 33. Eddy Jones, 40. Charlie Kirk, 27. Louie Fallon (gk), 29. Billy Waters
Three of that putative squad are no longer at the club (Osborne, Ward, Waters).
NEXT: HARTLEPOOL UNITED
Whilst Altrincham have Owen German suspended, their opponents on Saturday are also minus a suspended player. In their case it is Cameron John who saw red, last time out, as Pools crashed 4-0 at Woking.In advance of the game, Hartlepool United have an initiative to "Pack the Park" for Altrincham's visit on Saturday to celebrate the takeover of the club by new American owner Landon Smith.
ALTY OLD BOYS
From Phil Jordan we have news of Monday's "Old Boy" action.EFL Trophy : It took ALI SMITH just 3 minutes to put AFC Wimbledon ahead against visitors West Ham United U21, and he played 83 minutes as they went on to win 4-2, although he did pick up a booking.
Premier League 2 : CHARLIE OLSON was booked as Blackburn Rovers U21 were hit by 3 unanswered goals from their visiting counterparts from Nottingham Forest.
Footnote: Macclesfield have a video interview with their new signing, ELLIOT OSBORNE.
ISUZU FA TROPHY DRAW
Fifth Round of the Isuzu FA TrophyThe FA states that "The fifth round will be staged on Saturday 31 January 2026, with winning clubs picking up £6000 from the prize fund and losing clubs receiving £1750.
- 1 Forest Green Rovers v Wealdstone
- 2 Chatham Town v Bath City or Southend United
- 3 Scunthorpe United or Clitheroe v Horsham
- 4 FC Halifax Town or Anstey Nomads v Kidderminster Harriers or Morecambe
- 5 Walton & Hersham v Woking or Macclesfield
- 6 AFC Fylde v Eastleigh or Southport
- 7 Hornchurch or AFC Telford United v Yeovil Town
- 8 Tamworth or Rochdale v Marine
EMIRATES FA CUP DRAW
Fifth Round of the Isuzu FA Trophy
- 1 Liverpool or Barnsley v Brighton & Hove Albion
- 2 Stoke City v Fulham
- 3 Oxford United v Sunderland
- 4 Southampton v Leicester City
- 5 Wrexham v Ipswich Town
- 6 Arsenal v Wigan Athletic
- 7 Hull City v Chelsea
- 8 Burton Albion v West Ham United
- 9 Burnley v Mansfield Town
- 10 Norwich City v West Bromwich Albion
- 11 Port Vale v Bristol City
- 12 Grimsby Town v Wolverhampton Wanderers
- 13 Aston Villa v Newcastle United
- 14 Manchester City v Salford City or Swindon Town
- 15 Macclesfield FC v Brentford
- 16 Birmingham City v Leeds United
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS
Yeovil Town "announce the signing of Joy Mukena from Crawley Town on a deal until Summer 2027.
Mukena began his career with Tottenham Hotspur before moving to Watford in 2017, where he turned professional and was named on the bench for the senior side during a Premier League victory over Chelsea in February 2018. He later joined St Albans City in 2020...
Mukena joined Crawley Town in July 2023 and was part of the club’s promotion-winning 2023/24 season...
Manager Billy Rowley added 'Joy brings good experience for his age and has been part of successful teams. He’s someone we feel will add competition and depth to the squad@".
The Stacey West reports that "Outgoing Boston United head coach Graham Coughlan has blasted the club board following his exit from The Jakeman’s Stadium...
The Irishman was appointed in November 2024 and guided Boston to safety on the penultimate game of the season, following an outstanding run of 10 wins from 15 matches across March and April.
However, a return of just one victory in their last 11 league games since the end of October has now resulted in his departure.
On his LinkedIn, the former Newport County boss [wrote]... 'Take it (the job) on 11 points adrift in 23rd place in the league. Survived, 19th, five points above relegation. We are currently 17th and in the last eight of the cup [NL Cup], with the lowest budget in the league,' he said of his current achievements...
Newly promoted [in 2025] from the National League North after an absence of 20 years (including their Football League adventure) they were deemed as favourites to go down, but Coughlan led them to a miracle.
It seems that the relationship has soured, with him adding a barb clearly directed at the current board. 'Hands tied. You’re happy to go down; I’m not. But on my head be it we didn’t make Premier League in 14 months. Apologies that I could not take us further'...
Early front-runners for the job include a former Lincoln City figure, Danny Butterfield... He is the current assistant at Eastleigh. As a Boston native, his appointment would certainly be popular.... Dino Maamria has also been mentioned...
Finally, Jimmy Dean is also a name being mentioned. He is a former Scunthorpe United boss who has had success with Peterborough Sports in the past, and is currently in charge of Spalding United, who are nine points clear at the top of the Southern League Premier Division Central".
Morecambe "announce the loan signing of Ashton McWilliams from Aston Villa.
The 18-year-old attacking minded full-back signed his first professional contract with the Premier League outfit in July last year... He played a vital role in the Aston Villa under-18s treble winning campaign, which saw them lift the FA Youth Cup, Premier League South and Premier League National Final.
McWilliams is known for his energy, technical quality and ability to drive the team forward from the back".
12 January 2026
HUMBLES RETURNS
Altrincham FC reports that midfielder "Liam Humbles (left) is back at The J.Davidson Stadium after signing on loan from fellow Enterprise National League side Rochdale through to the end of the season.
The 22-year-old midfielder spent the first part of the 2024/25 season on loan with the Robins from Salford City, making 12 appearances, before spending the second half of the campaign with Gateshead.
'I'm really pleased to get the signing of Liam over the line,' said manager Neil Gibson... 'He brings a lot of technical ability into our midfield and we look forward to him bringing his style and enthusiasm into the club'.
Liam linked up with his teammates at Egerton this morning and will be eligible to face Hartlepool United on Saturday lunchtime.
Footnote: Midfielder Liam originally arrived last season on a one-month loan from Salford City in an agreement revealed on 7 September 2024. He made his debut from the bench in that day's 4-0 win over Ebbsfleet United.
He had finished 23/24 season on loan at Nantwich Town but had ten Salford City starts to his name including the opening fixture of 2024-25 season.
Despite fairly limited game time during the seven league fixtures after his arrival, his loan was extended for a further month as was announced on 11 October 2024. A further extension kept him at the club until Gateshead announced that they had signed him on loan on 21 December.
In all, his Altrincham appearances totalled 8(+5) games.
REMI EXTENDS LOAN AT CONGLETON TOWN
Meanwhile Altrincham FC also reports that "*Academy graduate Remi Raymond (right) has had his loan spell at Congleton Town extended for the remainder of 2025/26.The 18-year-old has played nearly 20 games already for the Bears in the Northern Premier League West."
OSBORNE JOINS MACC
Macclesfield FC "announce the signing of midfielder Elliot Osborne following his departure from Altrincham.The 29-year-old joins The Silkmen, having made just shy of 200 appearances for the Robins during four year spell....
Osborne... captained the National League side as they knocked out 10-man Silkmen in the Isuzu FA Trophy last season via a penalty shootout".
NEXT: HARTLEPOOL UNITED
Altrincham's next match is away to Hartlepool United this coming Saturday.
From Hartlepool United, manager "Nicky Featherstone insists [there are] ‘good times to come at the Football Club’ as 10-man Hartlepool United fall to a 4-0 defeat away to Woking in the Enterprise National League
The Pools manager... exclaimed, 'I’m embarrassed, and I’m disappointed for the new ownership that we’ve started in this manor [sic].
'I did not see that coming today; it’s shocked me massively. Even the 11 v 11 at the start of the game, I did not see that coming at all, and we were second best in every department today.
'There are a few things to consider because the drop off from one game to another at the minute is too big and we’re never going to get to where we want to get to with that level of consistency.
'I think with this group, they find it easy to get up for the bigger games. What we struggle with massively is getting up for games that are winnable for us and not as glamorous...
'We’ve been hurt by a real lack of effort, commitment, and willingness.
'The most disappointing thing for me is that we’ve had four crosses come into our box and they’ve scored from four crosses, which we’ve been really good at this season'.
On Cameron John’s red card, Featherstone said 'Cam knows he’s let us down today, but he knows he’s been brilliant for us throughout this season so far...
'It also costs us for the next three games, and Cam’s a massively important player for this Football Club at the minute...
'We play a good team in Altrincham, back to the drawing board, and hopefully a positive week. I know we’ve sold a lot more tickets for this one with the new owner coming into town...
'I am angry, gutted and embarassed but there will be good times to come at the Football Club.'”
BOSTON BOSS GOES
After their manager had offered to resign last week, Boston United report that they "have parted company with first-team manager Graham Coughlan.
The 51-year-old leaves his post following Saturday's 0-0 draw at Braintree Town, with the Pilgrims four places and three points clear of the relegation positions ahead of their encounter at FC Halifax Town next Saturday.
Coughlan will be fondly remembered for masterminding the Pilgrims' great escape from relegation in 2024-2025, which saw United overturn a double digits point deficit to stay up, with 10 victories across March and April sealing a remarkable turnaround....
The club extend their thanks and best wishes to Graham, whose contribution to a stunning survival effort in 2025 will never be forgotten.
There will be no further comment at this stage - as the club formulate their new management team".
Footnote: Boston United have an identical record to Altrincham's this season, 26 points and a goal difference of F29 A40 but The Pilgrims have played an additional two fixtures.
The BBC describes Coughlan's departure as a sacking after "a run of one win in their last 11 league games since the end of October".
Coughlan's departure means that twelve National League managers, excluding interim appointees, have left Enterprise National League clubs since the start of this season, a further four clubs had already changed their management in the 2025/26 pre-season.
Changes between the end of the 2024/25 season and the start of 2025/26:
- FC HALIFAX TOWN Chris Millington left and Adam Lakeland was appointed
- FOREST GREEN ROVERS sacked Steve Cotterill and appointed Robbie Savage
- GATESHEAD Carl Magnay resigned and was replaced by Alun Armstrong
- WEALDSTONE Neil Gibson resigned and the club appointed Sam Cox
Departures since start of the 2025/26 season:
The twelve departures (so far) this season are listed below; all were sackings unless otherwise stated...
- MORECAMBE: Derek Adams, sacked on 18 August 2025, replaced by Ashvir Singh Johal
- YORK CITY: Adam Hinshelwood, replaced by Stuart Maynard
- YEOVIL TOWN: Mark Cooper, replaced by Danny Webb
- SOLIHULL MOORS: Matt Taylor, replaced by Chris Millington
- SUTTON UNITED Steve Morison, replaced by Chris Agutter
- EASTLEIGH: Kelvin Davis, replaced by Scott Bartlett
- YEOVIL TOWN: Danny Webb (resignation), replaced by Billy Rowley
- HARTLEPOOL UNITED: Simon Grayson, replaced by Nicky Featherstone
- ALDERSHOT TOWN: Tommy Widdrington (resignation), replaced by John Coleman
- ALTRINCHAM: Phil Parkinson, replaced by Neil Gibson
- GATESHEAD: Alun Armstrong moved to a new role, replaced by Rob Elliot
- BOSTON UNITED: "Parted company" with Graham Coughlan, replaced by Paul Hurst
So, in all, there have been 16 dismissals or resignations, involving fourteen of the 24 members of the National League over a period of less than nine months, with Yeovil Town and Gateshead changing manager twice.
ALTY OLD BOYS
Cumbria's News and Star reports that "Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony says CHRIS CONN-CLARKE is on course to join Carlisle United permanently 'if all goes to plan'.
And the League One club’s chief suggested that Carlisle winning promotion from the National League will be a key factor in the outcome.
Conn-Clarke this week extended his loan deal with United until the end of the season, having been with the Cumbrians since October
'But we need Carlisle to win promotion'" added the chairman.
"Conn-Clarke is on the brink of returning to action after a spell on the sidelines with a groin injury".
Not an Altrincham "Old Boy" but ROBERT HOPKINS played an important part in Altrincham's history as he scored a decisive own goal when the Robins memorably won 1-2 at St Andrew's in the FA Cup Third Round in 1986.
At the time his club, Birmingham City, plied their trade in the top-flight of English football.
Sadly, his death has been reported recently. He was born in 1961.
The Manchester Evening News reports on "Macclesfield FA Cup hero SAM HEATHCOTE. After helping pull off the greatest shock in FA Cup history, the defender will be back... at his day job as a PE teacher on Monday morning...
For Heathcote (right, in his Alty days), 28, that means Stamford Park Primary School in Altrincham. He said 'I didn’t expect to be going back in having won!'...
Paul Dawson set the tone for the afternoon with a robust early challenge which left him with blood running from a head wound and the customary bandage. Heathcote had helped him rearrange the dressing seconds before he met Luke Duffy’s free-kick with an excellent header to open the scoring two minutes before half-time.
'I’ll take the assist for that!' Heathcote joked. 'A bit of his (bandage) ripped off, then he started shouting at me because I was taking way too long, and then he scored. We’ll take that all day.'"
And, finally, in NPL 1 West: DAVID FITZPATRICK scored for Avro from the spot on Saturday to secure a 1-1 draw for his side at Bury.
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS
Aldershot Town were hammered 1-5 at home to Solihull Moors on Saturday but the BBC reports that "New Aldershot Town owner Deane Wood has confirmed the National League club is £1m in debt, but has reassured fans the club is safe.
The local businessman and club director stepped up earlier this week to replace long-time chairman Shahid Azeem, choosing to restructure the club himself rather than accept new investment from an external consortium.
'I have put in £200,000 already. We're losing £400,000 plus this year. We were £2m in debt, but I'm wiping a load of my debt into shares,' Wood told BBC Radio Surrey.
Azeem and fellow director John Leppard have both stood down as directors, and written off their entire loans to the club, transferring their shares to Wood at no cost.
Wood admits his decision is 'really exciting and really terrifying... My thing is to get these people paid up. I don't like running a business where you owe money. I like to pay my bills as I go,' he added...
'Shahid and I are two different people. I'm more outspoken, telling everyone how it is, doing it my way.
'Who's to say my way will work in football? I'm going to give it a good try. I'm an Aldershot boy, I live round Aldershot, I can't keep my head down and cover my face up. I want to be big-headed and proud'...
The original Aldershot FC went bust in 1992, and the newly formed club went into adminstration in 2013...
'I've put a bit of money in to keep the wolves away from the door, but we've got to change the way the business is run. We've got to save money, but at the same time we've got to earn more money,' he added...
New manager John Coleman replaced Tommy Widdrington in October, and after losing his first six matches in charge, they are back out of the bottom four...
'If we can finish middle of the table, John will have done a good job' said Wood".
11 January 2026
NEXT: HARTLEPOOL UNITED
Altrincham's next fixture is a lunchtime kick-off at Hartlepool United next Saturday (17th).Unlike Alty the Pools had a game on Saturday and in that rearranged fixture away to Woking they lost 4-0 had Cameron John sent off just before half-time so he will be missing against Altrincham.
However, Hartlepool United had better news last week as "Hartlepool United defender Reiss McNally expressed his delight at returning from long-term injury".
After almost four months on the sidelines with a hamstring injury, McNally was back on the pitch for Pools last time out in a 2-1 win against then league leaders Rochdale...
The defender told local press... 'Just to be back out there, I didn’t even want to come off. I wanted to stay on, I’ll always try to play on...
'All the defenders, I think we have a good relationship, good understanding. Whoever is playing, whoever comes in, we’ve all got each other’s backs'”.
ALTY OLD BOYS
Phil Jordan reports on Saturday's action.League One : Only 4 games survived the bleak mid-winter, and the only Old Boy active in this division was CARL PIERGIANNI, who captained Stevenage at Kenilworth Road. Luton Town missed a first half penalty, and 8 minutes after the restart Stevenage nosed ahead. However, it took the Hatters only 11 minutes to complete a turnaround, and they held on to win 2-1.
League Two : Although CONNOR JENNINGS came off the Tranmere Rovers bench after 66 minutes at Prenton Park, two goals from the prolific Michael Cheek for Bromley had already more or less settled the match.
Scottish Premiership : MARCUS DACKERS (right) came off Kilmarnock's bench on the hour at Livingston, where they'd been 1-0 down at half time, and 10 minutes later he scored to earn Killie a 1-1 draw.
National League : York City went to the top of the league, winning 1-2 at Sutton United after going behind inside 8 minutes. ALEX NEWBY played 87 minutes for York, while returning loanee JEFF KING came on in the 69thminute after the scoring was completed. Their other player coming back from loan, TYRESE SINCLAIR, wasn't involved.
CONNOR TEALE played the full game as his Boston United team drew 0-0 at Braintreee Town.
MATT PENNEY went off injured after 20 minutes of Aldershot's home fixture against Solihull Moors. The visitors, already a goal up, went on to win 1-5.
National South : After visitors Hampton & Richmond had struck first, CALLUM DOLAN equalised for Torquay United, and they went on to win 4-1.
National North : CONNOR KIRBY captained Buxton at Oxford City, but was withdrawn after 72 minutes as they lost 2-1.
DYLAN MOTTLEY-HENRY started for Chester as they visited Scarborough Athletic (who actually play in Bridlington). TOM PEERS came off the Chester bench after 39 minutes, but the hosts scored the game's only goal 3 minutes after the break.
LUKE WATERFALL gave Worksop Town the lead at home to Merthyr Town, and they soon added a second. But that was as good as it got, because the Welsh side rallied strongly to win 3-5.
NPL Premier Division : ADAM PORTER (right) played the full game for hosts Leek Town, while HAYDEN CAMPBELL lasted 62 minutes. However FC United had scored the game's only goal just 14 minutes in, and RON SITHOLE didn't come off the bench.
NPL Division 1 West : Bootle led at the break, but visitors Wythenshawe Town, for whom ASTLEY MULHOLLAND played the full game, equalised midway through the second half. However TONY THOMPSON, and, despite a yellow card, TOM HANNIGAN, weren't on the wrong end of any more goals, and Bootle scored themselves in the 84th minute to win 2-1.
There was a booking for YASSINE TOURE, and a goal for captain KEVIN ELLISON, but Vauxhall Motors were undone by two late SEAN MILLER goals, visitors Runcorn Linnets winning 1-3.
Southern Premier Central : YUSIFU CEESAY started for Spalding United in their crucial promotion clash at home to Harborough Town, which they won 3-1, scoring the clincher in the 100th minute. The Lincolnshire club are now 9 points clear at the top of the division, although Harborough have 4 matches in hand.
FA Cup 3rd Round : Even though holders Crystal Palace put out a weakened team, there can be no denying that their dismissal from the competition at Macclesfield was the day's biggest upset.
The Silkmen, for whom SAM HEATHCOTE (left) played the full game, were 2-0 ahead, and went on to a famous 2-1 victory. Three Old Boys were unused substitutes : DANNY WHITEHEAD, REGAN GRIFFITHS, and recent signing MIKEY STONE.
Interestingly, Luis Lacey, who played the first 79 minutes is the brother of former Robin PADDY LACEY, who hasn't played for anybody since leaving Flint Town United last season, but is enjoying a fine new career as a middleweight boxer, remaining unbeaten after 12 fights. A third brother, Shea, made his second substitute appearance for Manchester United at Burnley on Wednesday, hitting the crossbar during a 7 minute cameo.
Although JAKE BICKERSTAFF played the full game for Cheltenham Town, 2 first half goals saw visitors Leicester City go through.
Grimsby Town made heavy weather of winning their home tie against Weston-super-Mare, who equalised twice before succumbing to an 86th minute winner. JUSTIN AMALUZOR was an unused substitute for the Mariners.
FA Trophy : Carlisle United didn't seem to consider this competition a priority, and for their visit to Chatham Town they rested REGAN LINNEY, although CHRIS CONN-CLARKE was on the bench, and played the second half. However the Kent side had already scored the tie's only goal in the first period.
Yeovil Town made hard work of seeing off visitors Alvechurch, not helped by having Brett McGavin sent off midway through the first half. KYLE FERGUSON (right) played the full game (as usual MATT GOULD didn't) and it ended goalless. The Glovers missed their third penalty in the shootout, but it didn't matter, since Alvechurch failed to convert 3 of the 4 they took.
AFC Fylde started CHRIS MERRIE and RYAN COLCLOUGH at Hereford, where they led 0-2 at the break. GEORGE WILSON came off the bench after 59 minutes, by which time Hereford had pulled a goal back, then Ryan was withdrawn 9 minutes later. However, the Bulls equalised after 86 minutes to take the tie to penalties. JUSTIN DONAWA had started for them - indeed he skimmed the bar with a bicycle kick - but he wasn't called upon in the shootout, in which George converted his kick, and Fylde settled it 4-3 to progress.
In off-the-field news, JOHN DISNEY, manager of Connah's Quay Nomads, has signed JAMES JONES who recently left Chester FC. The two men played together at Altrincham.
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES
Saturday 10th January- Aldershot Town 1-5 Solihull Moors
- Braintree Town 0-0 Boston United
- Sutton United 1-2 York City
- Woking 4-0 Hartlepool Unuted
EMIRATES FA CUP THIRD ROUND FIXTURES
Ties involving non-League clubs...Saturday, 10 January 2026
- Macclesfield 2-1 Crystal Palace (k.o. 12.30pm)
- Boreham Wood 0-5 Burton Albion (k.o. 3pm)
- Grimsby Town 3-2 Weston-super-Mare (k.o. 5.45pm)
ISUZU FA TROPHY FIXTURES
Fourth Round of the Isuzu FA TrophySaturday, 10th January 2026
- Bath City P-P Southend United
- Chatham 1-0 Carlisle United
- Eastleigh P-P Southport
- Ebbsfleet United 0-2 Forest Green Rovers
- FC Halifax Town P-P Anstey Nomads
- Hereford FC 2-2 AFC Fylde (AFC Fylde won 4-3 on pens)
- Hornchurch P-P AFC Telford United
- Leatherhead 2-3 Horsham
- Marine 1-1 Gloucester City (Marine won 4-3 on pens)
- Scunthorpe United P-P Clitheroe
- Tamworth P-P Rochdale
- Walton & Hersham 1-0 Brackley Town
- Wealdstone 1-0 Dagenham & Redbridge
- Yeovil Town 0-0 Alvechurch (Yeovil Town won 3-1 on pens)
Tuesday 13th January 2026
- Bath City v Southend United
- FC Halifax Town v Anstey Nomads
- Hornchurch v AFC Telford United
- Kidderminster Harriers v Morecambe
- Scunthorpe United v Clitheroe
- Tamworth v Rochdale
- Woking v Macclesfield FC
From Bath City comes a statement about the postponement of their home tie against Southend United.
"Everyone at the football club is frustrated by today’s decision. First of all, we’d like to acknowledge the length that home and away supporters have travelled and wish them a safe journey home. We hope to see as many of them as possible on Tuesday night.
At 9 am, we inspected the pitch and deemed it to be playable. Frost covers were in place overnight and there were no concerns with the pitch upon arrival. This was communicated to the match referee and he felt no need to arrive to the stadium earlier to inspect.
When the referee arrived at 1 pm, he expressed concerns over a run-off area on the Popular Side and went on to express further concerns about general pitch deterioration whilst inspections were taking place.
As a club run by volunteers, we did everything in our power to ensure the game went ahead as planned. We would like to reiterate that this was a refereeing decision made on the basis of player safety, something paramount to us all.
We completely understand and sympathise with the frustrations of both sets of supporters, but this was a decision that – ultimately – was out of our hands".
This and the other matches involving National League sides have been rescheduled as shown above.
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES
Both of Tuesday night's fixtures have been postponed as the home teams are both involved in FA Trophy ties which were postponed last Saturday.Tuesday 13th January
- Eastleigh P-P Brackley Town
- Southend United P-P Gateshead
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS
Tamworth "confirm that Beck-Ray Enoru has joined Notts County for an undisclosed fee.
The move sees Beck take the next step in his career with a Football League club, having been a key part of The Lambs’ success...
Manager Andy Peaks said 'I’m really pleased for Becks to be given the opportunity to join a club in the Football League. He had a few offers in the summer and has decided now is the right time.
Obviously, we’re disappointed to lose him as he’s been a big part of the club’s success, but he goes with my blessing and I look forward to staying in touch with him and following his progress'"
Boston United report that "striker Manni Norkett has returned from his loan spell at Stamford AFC – and subsequently gone back out on loan to Mickleover.
The 21-year-old has one goal to his credit – at Hartlepool United in September – in United colours so far. He has made a dozen appearances to date.
Mickleover are currently sixth in the Midlands Division of the Northern Premier League",
On Saturday, Eastleigh reported that "our Isuzu FA Trophy fixture against Southport has been postponed due to a frozen pitch.
Our playing surface was in a perfect condition yesterday and temperatures were not due to fall below zero degrees. Unfortunately, an unexpected frost which wasn’t forecasted [sic] has affected a small area of the pitch...
The need for a pitch inspection ahead of today wasn’t required with the pitch in a perfectly playable condition. With temperatures expected to rise throughout the morning, we remained hopeful... Upon the referee’s arrival, we highlighted a small area of the pitch, and we agreed a provisional pitch inspection for 1:30pm.
With the Southport squad already in the local area and away support due to arrive, we felt that giving the pitch as long as possible was the best option to see the game go ahead. Unfortunately, with both teams present, the referee made the decision to postpone this afternoon’s fixture".
Solihull Moors report that "Louis Jackson has returned to Manchester United following the end of his loan agreement.
Louis signed for Moors in a bid to gain valuable senior experience. Louis demonstrated his ability on multiple occasions, with a stand out performance coming against Stratford Town in the Birmingham Senior Cup".
And another player departing Soilihull Moors is George Nurse, whose "loan spell at Damson Park has now come to an end.
George joined the Moors on loan on 5 December and quickly established himself as a regular starter at left-back, making a strong impression with his consistency, work rate and professionalism throughout his month with the Club".
Forest Green Rovers' "Forward Aidan Dausch has been recalled by Coventry City. Rovers signed Dausch on loan in August 2025.
The 19-year-old made 11 appearances across all competitions this season".
Also at the New Lawn, "Forest Green are pleased to announce the signing of midfielder Chibuzo Nwoko from Fulham on a loan deal until the end of the season.
The dynamic midfielder has risen through the Fulham youth system and is currently representing the U21 side...
FGR manager Robbie Savage said 'Fulham are trusting us with one of their best young talents. He’ll be brilliant for us, can play as a 6 or an 8, he’s left-footed and dynamic!'".
Truro City "confirm that midfielder Cole Deeming has returned to his parent club West Bromwich Albion, after his loan expired.
Deeming, 18, first linked up with the Tinners in November and made his debut in a 3-2 home reverse at the hands of Sutton United.
He then featured in the National League Cup clash with West Ham United, league game on the road at Hartlepool United and Isuzu FA Trophy tie at Southend United.
His loan was then extended to cover the pre and post festive games...
Deeming’s final match of his second loan saw the talented teen score in a 1-1 draw at promotion chasing Forest Green Rovers".
Woking "confirm that Caleb Richards’s contract has been extended, with a one-year option activated for the defender, securing his services until June 2027..
Caleb has been a model of consistency and reliability. This season, he has featured in every league match so far, completing 100% of available minutes in National League fixtures, underlining his durability and the trust placed in him by the manager. Over the last 365 days, he was ranked 33rd in world football for minutes played.
Director of Football, Jody Brown said, 'The manager has trusted him in various positions and he’s an ever-present so far this season, following on from a similar few seasons at Kidderminster'".
Yeovil Town "announce the signing of Dakarai Mafico on loan from Cardiff City until the end of the season.
The 19-year-old has been highly rated at Cardiff and has featured on the fringes of their first team. Mafico made his senior Cardiff debut... in the 3-0 League One win over Rotherham United, and has also been involved with the Wales Under-21 squad, making his debut against Belgium U21s in November 2025.
Mafico signed his first professional contract with Cardiff City in July 2024...
Dakarai Mafico said 'I’ve heard a lot about the club and the team, and I can’t wait to contribute and help the squad wherever I can'".
10 January 2026
BLANK SATURDAYS
The postponement of Altrincham's fixture with Morecambe last Saturday, and their early exit from the FA Trophy mean that Altrincham have a second successive blank Saturday today.Indeed, traditional Saturday afternoon kick-offs at Altrincham have been fairly rare this season as just five of their 13 home league games have been played at that time.
Alty face another deviation from Saturday afternoon games at 3pm in their next fixture, on 17 December, when they travel to Hartlepool United for a 12.30pm kick off, a time dictated by streaming service DAZN.
NEXT: HARTLEPOOL UNITED
In advance of Alty's next match, a week today, we learn from the BBC that "Hartlepool United manager Nicky Featherstone says he is thrilled to have received the backing of the club's new owner.
American real estate developer Landon Smith completed a takeover of the National League club on New Year's Eve, ending Raj Singh's seven-and-a-half year tenure in charge.
Featherstone was appointed Pools' permanent boss by Singh last month, following the departure of Simon Grayson in October...
Smith backed Featherstone in an open letter... 'As a manager new to this game, it's exactly what you want to hear,' Featherstone told BBC Radio Tees.
'The conversation I had with him privately was exactly what I wanted to hear and to back it up publicly is brilliant for me personally'...
Under Featherstone, Pools have climbed from 12th to ninth, four points outside the play-offs... He said 'We're not just going to become the best team in the league overnight. It's a process and something he sees as a long-term plan. But there are a lot of positive feelings around the place, which is long overdue.'"
OSBORNE BECOMES THIRD DEPARTURE IN A WEEK
The departures from The J. Davidson Stadium have reached three in a week as Altrincham FC reported on Friday that "Elliot Osborne's four-year stay at The J.Davidson Stadium has come to an end, with his contract terminated by mutual consent.
Elliot, who will turn 30 this May, made 193 appearances for the Robins after joining us from Stevenage in January 2022.
He leaves with the best wishes of everyone at the club, as underlined by manager Neil Gibson, who said 'I have really enjoyed working with Elliot in the short space of time we have been together.
'He is someone who had an impact in the first four or five games we played after my arrival at the club, but, of course, his contribution goes back a lot further than that.
'We wish him very well and thank him for his services both during my time here and previously.'
The departure of Mikey Stone earlier this week to Macclesfield FC, was not seismic news as he had only arrived at the club a month earlier, and had never played for the Robins.
More significant was the announcement of Keaton Ward's move to Gateshead. He had been Phil Parkinson's first signing of summer 2025 and had made 26 appearances since then.
But the announcement of the departure of Elliot Osborne, one of the club's senior professionals and its leading appearance maker in the current squad, underlines Neil Gibson's determination to change the squad's composition to try and find a solution to the club's protracted poor form since last Spring. Only Matty Kosylo of the current squad has been at the club for a longer period.
Indeed, it is just three days over four years since Osborne's arrival at Moss Lane was revealed.
Elliot was one of Phil Parkinson's many Altrincham signings who had formerly played under him at Nantwich Town. He had started out in the youth system at Port Vale but, after the Valiants had released him, he joined another Staffordshire club in Newcastle Town as an 18 year-old in 2014.
Right: Just over year ago, on 7 December 2024, Elliot Osborne was captaining Altrincham against Macclesfield FC in the FA Trophy.
In February 2015 he moved across the county border to Cheshire to sign for Nantwich Town where he netted 22 times from midfield. In summer 2016 he signed for Fleetwood Town of League One but in September 2016 he went out on loan to Tranmere Rovers.
In January 2017 he went on another loan, to Stockport County and then Morecambe in League Two at the start of the 2017-18 campaign. However, in early 2018 he was transferred from Fleetwood to Southport for an undisclosed fee.
September 2018 found him on loan to Stockport County and in November he signed for the Hatters, where he went on to record 79 appearances and 11 goals.
A move south came in summer 2020 when he was signed by League Two Stevenage and he played 30 games there in 2020–21 season.
He played every minute of all but two of his 23 league appearances for Altrincham in 2021-22 and was an ever-present starter in 2022-23 by October 2022 but, in the latter part of the season, he was often a used substitute. However, 2023-24 saw him playing well as a regular starter once again and in 2024-25 he was again a mainstay of the side in midfield.
However, he was unfit to start the 2025/26 season, only making his first appearance in the league in game number seven of the campaign. He then started regularly under Phil Parkinson and then Neil Gibson but, in Alty's last four league games, he has started just once.
In all Elliot had made 17(+8) appearances in all competitions this season, bringing his career total at Altrincham to 165(+28) appearances, in which he scored four times.
A MORE THAN "O.K." INTERVIEW
Alty TV has Brian Flynn's interesting video interview with new signing Otis Khan (O.K.).Otis started the interview by outlining how his career started at Manchester United at a very young age. From there he moved to Sheffield United.
But is was whilst on loan at Yeovil Town, under manager Darren Way, that he feels that he he made his breakthrough in terms of first-team games. He really enjoyed his time there, "everything sort of clicked" he said.
As well as Darren Way, Otis has a lot of time for Nigel Clough who gave him a debut for Burton Albion.
At Tranmere Rovers he played in an FA Trophy Final at Wembley but, sadly, COVID meant it was not the occasion it might have been, otherwise. Also, it was at Tranmere that he first crossed paths with Alty boss Neil Gibson.
Kenny Jackett signed Otis at Orient but the sometime Altrincham resident was sacked shortly afterwards.
Otis was approached by Pakistan to play for their national side a couple of years ago and went on to compete in World Cup qualifiers. Norberto Solano is their current manager.
Otis has even captained Pakistan. That was in a match against Saudi Arabia when they were managed by Roberto Mancini and Yaya Toure.
His last club before joining Altrincham was in Malaysia but behind the scenes issues brought that to an unsatisfactory conclusion.
Asked by Brian about his role on the pitch, Otis described himself as an a attacking midfielder who is "direct and gets forward" and who likes to "play the ball on the floor".
Alty's two-week gap without a fixture has helped him to get to know the squad and the management well.
JOSH GRANT SETTLES IN
John Edwards writes that "Josh Grant met his new Altrincham team-mates for the first time at our Egerton training ground this morning (Friday)...The 27-year old from Brixton is with us for the rest of the season...
[He spent] more than a decade at Chelsea's Academy and made over 100 appearances for Plymouth Argyle and Bristol Rovers as well as being capped by England under-18s and under-20s.
He is well known to Neil after playing 24 times for Wealdstone last season, prior to joining Carlisle six months ago...
Neil Gibson stated that Josh "is a player I worked with previously at Wealdstone and is someone who is very aware of what is needed on and off the pitch.
'He sets really high standards in and around the training ground and on match days out in the middle. He is a leader. He speaks, organises and communicates well with the rest of the group, and he plays in a number of positions, mainly as a holding central midfielder but also as a defender in the middle of a back four or back three...
'I saw first-hand the influence he had on Wealdstone staying in the National League last season, so I'm really keen to work with him again and grateful we have been able to secure this loan move'".
A brief video interview with Josh is available via Alty TV.
SQUAD CATCH-UP
With 18 days between Alty's last game (30 December) and their next fixture (January 17) there is little to catch up on in terms of action on the pitch.But things have been far from quiet off the J. Davidson Stadium pitch where there have now been six ins or outs during the past week.
- IN: Otis Khan
- IN: Josh Grant, on loan from Carlisle United
- OUT: Mikey Stone, signed for Macclesfield FC
- OUT: Billy Waters, loanee returned to Oldham Athletic
- OUT: Keaton Ward, signed for Gateshead
- OUT: Elliot Osborne
ALTY OLD BOYS
From Phil Jordan comes news of a game on Friday in the Professional Development League, in which, although Norwich City U21 led twice, their visiting Liverpool counterparts beat CALEB ANSEN for the third time in the 92nd minute to win the game. As Caleb faced 10 shots on target, and Norwich only mustered 4 themselves, the result was perhaps not unexpected.FA Cup 3rd round : Having put himself under pressure by picking up a yellow card after 25 minutes, TOBY MULLARKEY was withdrawn by Fleetwood Town after 59 minutes at Port Vale. The Valiants had scored the game's only goal in added time at the end of the first half, and didn't need to bring BEN LOMAX off the bench.
NPL Division 1 West : Atherton Collieries skipper JOE PIGGOTT was substituted after 68 minutes, and replaced by SAM SHERIDAN, but Atherton were beaten 0-2 by visitors Stalybridge Celtic.
KYLE BROWNHILL played the full game for Celtic, while DONTAI GABIDON came on after 78 minutes. ELLIOT ROKKA was left on the bench.
ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS
There have been two new signings at Boreham Wood. Firstly comes news of "the signing of full back Junior Robinson, who joins the Wood on loan from Premier League side West Ham United until the end of the season. The highly rated defender arrives at Meadow Park looking to gain further senior experience...
A product of West Ham’s renowned development system, the Bethnal Green-born defender enjoyed a standout youth career... His progress was rewarded in the summer of 2022 when he signed his first professional contract...
During the 2024/25 campaign, Robinson featured 24 times in all competitions for the U21s... and has since gained senior experience through loan spells with Sutton United and Scottish Premiership side Livingston... Robinson is also an England youth international".
Also arriving at Boreham Wood is "centre back Ollie Kensdale, who joins the Wood on a permanent basis from EFL League Two side Barnet...
Kensdale joined his hometown club Colchester United at the age of seven and progressed through their Academy... and then gaining his first taste of men’s football with several loan spells at Maldon & Tiptree.. during the 2018/19 campaign. Kensdale went on to make his first-team debut for Colchester in the EFL Trophy before featuring in League Two...
Following spells with Bath City, Braintree Town and Concord Rangers, Kensdale joined Southend United at the end of 2021, where he established himself as a key figure, making 110 appearances and scoring twice for the Shrimpers. After a season with Eastbourne Borough, helping the club reach the National League South play-offs, he signed for Barnet in May of last year".
Gateshead confirm that Kain Adom has joined Burton Albion for an undisclosed fee.
The forward departs after spending the last two years on Tynesid and leaves as the club's top scorer across the 2025/26 season, scoring 12 goals in 28 appearances".
The Deck adds that "The 24-year-old has been a rare spark in what’s been a fairly disappointing campaign for Gateshead so far this season, and now things look set to get even worse for Rob Elliot’s side".
Gateshead add that they have also signed "forward Billy Chadwick on a permanent transfer from York City. The 25 year-old signs... until the end of 2026/27 season, joining the club for the second time after originally spending the first half of the 2023/24 campaign on loan on Tyneside from Stockport County".
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