Mossley feel the pinch
Date published: 03 February 2009
MOSSLEY’S home match against Trafford tonight in UniBond League division one north is certain to become a casualty of the cold snap.
Today’s pitch inspection will be a formality as the Seel Park pitch is covered with four inches of snow.
Club spokesman Phil Beckwith added that Saturday’s home game against Retford United in the quarter-finals of the President’s Cup looks like being under threat given the weather forecast for the remainder of the week.
JAMES Curley’s match-winner for Oldham Town in their 2-1 victory against AFC Liverpool helped the club reach a milestone as it was their 1,500th goal in the Vodkat North West Counties League.
Opponents AFC Liverpool, the first division leaders, are attracting considerable interest in their debut campaign having been formed last summer by fans who claim they are being priced out of Premier League football.
There were two television crews at AFC Liverpool’s recent game against Leek CSOB, including one from the Madrid-based Canal Plus who wanted to know more about the club and its aims.
CHADDERTON snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in their home reserve-team match against New Mills.
The Broadway side lost 4-3 having been 3–1 ahead midway through the second half.
The Chadderton goals came from Danny Faye, Martin Booth and a penalty from Glyn Billington.