Stafford Rangers 2 – 1 Whitby Town

Stafford Rangers 2 – 1 Whitby Town

Stafford Rangers 2 – 1 Whitby Town
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Newcastle Town 0 – 1 Stafford Rangers

Newcastle Town 0 – 1 Stafford Rangers

Newcastle Town 0 – 1 Stafford Rangers
Attendance |

Resources

Events

  • Soul Sessions
  • Motown
  • Tribute Nights
  • Sportsman Evenings

Room Hire

  • Members Lounge
  • Stan Robinson Room
  • Jon Downing Suite
  • Chairman’s Suite

© Stafford Rangers Football Club 2019

Registered in England and Wales. Company Registration Number: 00168812

Whitby preview

A few weeks back we journeyed up to the North east coast to take on Whitby. The gale force winds were blowing goal to goal and the rain helped turn a green playing surface into a paddy field. Sadly, we came away with no points but on the way home we had to endure horizontal rain over the North York Moors and strong winds all the way home. This Saturday Whitby make the reverse journey and hope they have none of the travel conditions that we had. The only similarity we want is that the away team goes home empty handed.

Whitby on the road possess a very good away record with 8 wins, 1 draw and 4 defeats, and that will put them in good stead to take on ourselves at the weekend. Their current form also makes impressive reading with 4 wins and 2 draws from their last 6 games. Whitby Town have announced that Paul Blackett has agreed to extend his loan until the end of the current season. Blackett originally joined Whitby from Gateshead in December and he has made nine appearances for the club since joining, scoring seven goals.

With the statistics stacked against us, who knows we could make a surprise killing. We may have gained some confidence from the midweek Staffs Senior Cup win to put us in our third consecutive Staffs Senior Cup final. The straws are still there to be clutched while we can try to bring about the great escape. See you all there on Saturday.

Games played on March 7th this century.

2006 Stalybridge H 1-0 Conference North
2013 Rushall H 4-2 Walsall Senior Cup
2015 Spalding H 0-0 Northern Premier League Division 1
2017 Sutton Coldfield H 0-0 Northern Premier League

Newcastle Preview

Tuesday night and it’s Staffs Senior Cup action, as we travel up the A34 to take on Newcastle Town. This is a semi final fixture and we hope to make to our third consecutive Staffs Senior Cup Final. To get this far this season we have dispatched Stone Old Alleynians and Brocton without conceding a goal, While Newcastle have got past Walsall Wood, Sporting Kalsa and Lichfield City, also without conceding a goal. Is that tempting fate for a 0-0 and the winner going through on penalties?

Newcastle play in step 4 in the Northern Premier South East Division, and are currently 16th in a 20 team division. At home in the league they have won 2 drawn 2 and lost 10, but it is their cup form that has seen them do well this season. While losing in their first games in the FA Cup and FA Trophy to Kidsgrove and Leek, they have built up a run in the Staffs Senior Cup and the Integro League Cup having knocked out Witton and Buxton.

One thing that does let Newcastle down is the support they get, with many gates failing to attract over 100. In fact, their three Integro Cup ties saw crowds of 85, 58 and 74 and the Staffs Senior Cup games crowds of 40 and 48. The biggest crowd of the season was 182 for the visit of Leek, no doubt swelled by the travelling fans. That is something we must aim to do, in that despite our poor league form we should take a following to get them past the 100 mark.

Newcastle Town was initially formed as a Sunday league team in 1964. In 1982 they joined the Mid-Cheshire League division 2 winning the division at the first attempt. The league was then reduced to a single division which they won 1985–86. After finishing as runners-up in the Mid-Cheshire League in 1986–87 they were promoted to Division Two of the North West Counties League. As runners up in 1991–92, they earned promotion to Division One. As Premier Division champions in 2009–10 they earned promotion to Division One South of the Northern Premier League where they currently play.

Their ground at the Lyme Valley Stadium on Buckmaster Avenue doubles as a velodrome, with a cycling track around the pitch. Post code for those that have not been before is ST5 3BX. See you there.

Games played on March 3rd this century

2001 Cambridge City A 1-1 Southern League
2008 Kidderminster a 0-6 Conference