Alex and Andy to remain.

Alex and Andy to remain.

Stafford Rangers Football Club are pleased to announce the appointment of Alex Meechan and Andy Fearn as joint Managers for the remainder of this season and for the 2019/2020 season.

Our results since the start of the year when Alex and Andy took control of the first team have shown their ability to progress the team. Their enthusiasm has engendered a good spirit both in the dressing room and on the field and they have convinced the Board of their long term commitment to the football club. 

Chairman, John Bromley said “Alex and Andy have proved themselves over the last few months and the Board have taken this step to ensure continuity and to enable them to move forward with their plans for next season”.

Birmingham City extend Adam Siviter’s contract

Stafford Rangers are delighted to announce that Birmingham City have extended Adam Siviter’s contract by one more year.

Adam would like to thank Stafford Rangers for giving him the opportunity to play regularly. He would also like to thank the fans for their support. 

Warrington match preview – Phil Bennett

This Saturday we host Warrington, fresh from our victory at Cantaliver Park the other week. I accept that Warrington played a large junk of the game with 10 men, but you cannot take away our performance in executing a fine away win. We now must prove this Saturday that the result was not a blip but a well deserved 3 points and one to repeat again to take us away from the relegation battle.

 

Obviously, Warrington will come attempting to deliver a blow to our current run, so it is essential that we give our all, and that is not just on the pitch but the support from the terraces. Warrington players will come to settle a score, so we need to be up for it. We know Warrington will be up for it, not only for revenge, but to keep up their very impressive away league record. Of their 17 away games they have won 12, drawn 2 and lost 3. In the main they have put most of the relegation threatened sides to the sword, and even won at South Shields. We must however take some comfort that one of their draws was at Bamber Bridge and while they incurred losses at Nantwich and Scarborough, they also lost to Hednesford.

Our run in now with the loss of North Ferriby does not make good reading. 7 games to play and we play the top 4! We are though on a good run of results with 1 defeat in 10 games. Okay the bulk are draws, but it does show a resolute defence and a never give up attitude as was demonstrated at Witton with yet another late goal. Rangers again took a good following to increase the gate at Witton, but it is now when we want the home support out in force.

This weekend sees International fixtures so there are no Premiership and Championship games. Please put out the word to your friends and family who may watch Wolves, Stoke, etc, to forget an afternoon of Jeff Stelling on Sky or keeping the wife happy with the shopping. Get down to Marston Road to watch this forthcoming fixture. We have lost a home fixture next month due to the demise of North Ferriby, so let’s swell the gate for this game to compensate. 3 points on Saturday could see us rise to 14th. With the top sides looming into view for us, it is imperative that we keep this run going.

Games played on 23rd March this century

2002 Salisbury                A      4-1 Southern League
2004 Rushall Olympic    A      2-0 Staffs Senior Cup

 

 

Game On!

After a pitch inspection today we can confirm that tonights match at Witton Albion is ON 

WITTON ALBION V STAFFORD RANGERS

Witton Albion v Stafford Rangers Fc
 
As a precaution following a few days of heavy rain, there will be a pitch inspection at 12noon tomorrow.
 
The result of the inspection will be posted on this website and on facebook.

Witton Albion preview – Phil Bennett

This Tuesday sees us travelling into Cheshire for our away game at Witton Albion. We go to Witton hoping to achieve a double, to back up our game last September when with goals from Bailey-Jones, Banks and an own goal we won 3-1.

 

We still need of points to secure another season at step 3 but the league table is now confused as we await the expulsion of the North Ferriby games. We will lose 3 points while those around us lose more and some less.

When looking at the Rangers team that beat Witton in September it is surprising how many players have moved on. Out of the squad of 16 for that game, only six players remain. They are, Luke Jones, Josh Green, Louis Briscoe, Theo Bailey-Jones, Joe Cuff and Sam Coulson.

Our last away game at Witton was season 2018/18, and we came away with a 2-1-win last April, in very controversial circumstances. Defending a 2-0 lead Witton were awarded a late penalty, which upon scoring saw goalie Adam Whitehouse kick the ball out of the ground, to receive a second yellow card and subsequent red card. Thankfully with another goalkeeper on the bench we held out for a victory.

One of my happy games at Witton was on 9th May 1985, when having secured the Northern Premier League in midweek at Goole we went to Witton’s old Central Ground to win 1-0 with a Martin Hanchard penalty. At full time Kevin Mooney was presented with the trophy.

It is essential that we need to keep picking up points, when you consider that next month, we lose a potential banker 3 points with North Ferriby’s demise. Having lost out on a journey to Farsley last Saturday we will now have a tricky midweek fixture, so we need the fans to travel on Tuesday in their numbers to be the 12th man.

 

 

Games played on 19th March this century

 

2002       Moor Green       H             3-4          Southern league

2005       Kettering             A             1-0          Conference North

2011       Gloucester          A             2-1          Conference North

2016       Stocksbridge      A             2-1          Northern Premier League