Competition: Northern Premier League West
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Trafford FC
Clitheroe vs Trafford FC
Trafford’s magnificent run of six consecutive wins came to an end on Tuesday night when they were defeated 3-1 in a pulsating clash at Clitheroe.
The game was a great advert for non-league football with both teams totally committed to attack and producing a plethora of goalmouth incidents.
Trafford took the lead in the 17th minute when a right wing corner by Matty Morgan was headed down into the bottom corner by skipper Harry Norris.
The visitors were playing some delightful, slick football and in the 22nd minute almost struck again when Isaac Noble crossed from the left and Morgan’s goal-bound effort was blocked by a defender.
Trafford centre back Jordan Fagbola then saw his half-volley from close range cleared off the line whilst at the other end Jack Higginbottom defended brilliantly when faced with a two v one situation.
As half-time approached Clitheroe began to get on top but they got a helping hand from the referee in the 35th minute when Sean Higgins cleared the ball from his right back position but was somehow deemed to have fouled Lenni Cirino in the process. Sam Booth produced a great save to parry Veron Parny’s spot kick but Louis Potts reacted first and fired home the rebound.
Undaunted by this misjustice, Trafford pushed forward once more with Ryley Smith hesitating when in a great position and Matty Morgan blasting a shot from 20 yards that was denied by a fabulous save by Hakan Burton.
The second half was similar to the first with both teams pushing forward relentlessly and at great pace and in the 57th minute a fine move by the visitors ended with Isaac Noble shooting weakly at Burton.
Rio Clegg, returning to the side following his three game suspension, released Morgan down the right but his powerful drive was easily held by Burton.
Clitheroe’s Domaine Rouse headed wide at the back post following a deep free kick from the left and Ryley Smith wasted a free kick in a great position when he fired the ball into the defensive wall.
Sam Booth produced several breath-taking saves as Clitheroe poured forward in the closing stages but he was powerless to prevent the hosts from taking the lead in the 79th minute when Charlie Hayes-Green rose the highest to head a left wing corner inside the far upright.
Trafford manager Karl Marginson made a triple substation to hopefully refresh his side but five minutes later Hayes-Green struck again with a carbon copy header, this time from a right wing corner, to make it 3-1.
Marginson’s team battled valiantly to the end but a superbly entertaining game of football came to a close with the Lancashire side triumphant.
Despite this setback, Trafford remain in second place in the NPL West Division table but face another tricky fixture on Saturday when they make the long journey to Chasetown, kick off 3 p.m. Then a week on Tuesday they entertain Mossley at the Away Day Care Shawe View Stadium, kick off 7-45 p.m.
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Trafford FC
Runcorn Linnets vs Trafford FC
Runcorn Linnets 0, Trafford 2 – Northern Premier League West Division, Saturday 14th September 2024
Trafford’s incredible form continued on Saturday when they regained 1st position in the NPL West with a 2-0 victory away at Runcorn Linnets – This despite having goalkeeper Sam Booth sent off after an hour played!
The opening phases of the game were good for Trafford – they were tidy on the ball and quick to regain it after losing possession. Chances were few & far between for the first 10 or 15 minutes, but Runcorn then began to make their mark, forcing some corners at the Trafford end, and seeing a couple of long-range shots whizz past Sam Booth’s woodwork.
Trafford kept their discipline however, and on 37 minutes a well worked move involving Mike Burke and Isaac Noble gave Ryley Smith a shot at the home side’s goal. His effort was parried by Linnets’ on-loan Man United Youth ‘Keeper Thomas Myles, but Noble was sharpest in the box, the Trafford No.7 netting the rebound from a tight angle.
The second half followed much the same pattern – the home side having good spells of possession, as you’d expect, but Trafford’s well-marshalled defence and goalkeeper Sam Booth taking care of business. The game changed in the 62nd minute when Booth exited his penalty area to deal with a dangerous one-on-one as Runcorn’s Taylor Bowen tore towards the Trafford goal looking for an equaliser. As last man, Booth had to go, and Trafford faced a nervy half-hour one goal ahead, down to ten men, and with midfielder Matty Morgan in nets!
We needn’t have worried – Morgan’s handling was good, the defence remained strong, and the home side seemed unable to make the extra man count. Trafford sealed the victory with six minutes to go when substitute Kanye Nisbett broke free at pace, and with two defenders fruitlessly chasing him, Nisbett coolly slotted it past the ‘keeper for 2-0.
The win took Karl Marginson’s team back to the top of the Pitching-In NPL West Division after 6 games played. This coming Saturday 21st September, the team is at home to Atherton Collieries in FA Trophy action, kick off 3pm. (Picture by Kelly Jones, Runcorn Linnets FC)
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Trafford FC
Trafford FC vs Hanley Town
Ten man Trafford go top after magnificent home win!
Ten man Trafford came from a goal down to secure three points and move to the top of the Northern Premier League West Division.
Karl Marginson’s side started confidently, obviously buoyed by the six points gained over the Bank Holiday, and should have taken the lead after just four minutes when Rio Clegg found himself in space in the Town penalty area but dallied on the ball and was crowded out.
Town were causing problems at set-pieces due to their physical superiority and, after Will Igeo had curled a shot just wide from the left, took the lead in the 21st minute when Trafford failed to clear a right wing corner and Joel Stair hooked the ball home at the back post.
In the 28th minute Trafford’s task was made all the more difficult when Rio Clegg was red carded for a late challenge on Brandon Newell but Trafford responded brilliantly when Jerome Wright fired over from the left seven minutes later.
In the 38th minute Town left back Louis Keenan handled the ball inside his own penalty area and when Adam Whitehouse parried the resultant spot kick by Brad Byrne, the Trafford midfielder had the presence of mind to follow up and net the rebound.
The first half came to a close with home left back Damola Sotona making several surging runs and striker Mike Burke firing just wide from the edge of the penalty area.
Trafford showed tremendous resolve throughout the second half and in the 52nd minute Mike Burke was desperately unlucky when his first time shot from eight yards rattled the crossbar.
Four minutes later Trafford reaped the rewards that their enterprise deserved, Jerome Wright flighting a brilliant free kick from 20 yards that went in off the underside of the crossbar.
The hosts were beginning to tire but once again manager Marginson utilised his five substitutes to great effect and in the 74th minute Rob Worrall almost made it three but saw his free kick saved at the foot of the post by Whitehouse.
In the 75th minute home keeper Sam Booth produced a superb save to push a Tom Pope header past the upright and was called into action again shortly afterwards when he saved from Will Igeo.
Trafford’s defence was once again in tremendous form, marshalled by the veterans Jerome Wright and Jordan Fagbola, and the final whistle signalled a wonderful victory for the boys from Shawe View who have now won four out of their first five league games and sit proudly at the top of their division.
However, they must now concentrate their efforts on the FA Trophy and a long trip to Bridlington Town next Saturday, kick off 3 p.m.
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Hanley Town
Stalybridge Celtic vs Trafford FC
Trafford moved up to fourth place in the NPL West Division following a magnificent 2-1 victory at Stalybridge Celtic on Bank Holiday Monday.
The game was a contrast in styles with the hosts playing a physical, aggressive, long ball game whilst Trafford relied on their neat possession based football.
And despite seeing their side dominate the early stages, the home fans were rocked in the 12th minute when Trafford stormed ahead, Rio Clegg drilling a low shot that Charlie Monks failed to hold allowing Isaac Noble to follow up and net the rebound.
On the half-hour the visitors doubled their lead when Celtic centre back Danny Lafferty and keeper Monks got in a tangle and Rio Clegg seized on the loose ball to slot it into the empty net.
Trafford keeper Sam Booth produced a fine save to thwart Jack Irlam and just before the break Celtic centre back Jack Tinning headed a right wing corner over as the hosts sought a way back into the game.
Celtic came out all guns blazing at the start of the second half obviously buoyed by a stern telling off by their manager and in the 56th minute Connor Hughes headed wide at the back post before Jack Irlam nodded over from 10 yards.
The Trafford defence was tremendous throughout, lead by another monumental performance by Jordan Fagbola, and in the 79th minute Rio Clegg should have sealed the points with a third goal but chipped the ball weakly into keeper Monks hands after a fine defence splitting pass by substitute Bailey Brown.
Celtic were thrown a lifeline in the 82nd minute when Prince Anuniru was tripped in the penalty area, skipper Liam Tongue forcing the resultant spot kick past Booth despite the Trafford keeper getting a hand to the ball.
Despite this late goal, and the referee adding eleven minutes of injury time, the visitors held out for a marvellous victory, coming just two days after their home win over Widnes, and they can now look forward to Saturday’s league clash at the Away Day Care Shawe View Stadium when Hanley Town are the visitors, kick off 3 p.m.
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Trafford FC
Trafford FC vs Widnes
A battling, backs-to-the-wall performance allied to some sheer good fortune paved the way for Trafford’s 1-0 win over Widnes on Saturday, a victory that moves them up into seventh place in the NPL West Division.
Widnes were on top from the start with a speculative shot from Sharif Deans rebounding off the crossbar in the 9th minute as the home defence lead a charmed life.
However, with their first meaningful attack, and completely against the run of play, Trafford took the lead in the 13th minute when Hilal Khan released Rio Clegg with a defence splitting pass, Clegg coolly placing his shot past the advancing Mark Halstead.
Clegg almost made it two four minutes later with a sensational effort from just inside his own half, spotting Halstead off his line and firing a magnificent effort that flew inches over the crossbar.
Hilal Khan was revealing some sublime touches in midfield but defences were generally on top for the remainder of the first half, the only chance of note falling to Rio Clegg in injury time when he collected a great crossfield pass by Jerome Wright and blasted over from 15 yards.
Karl Marginson’s side made a strong start to the second half with full back Damola Sotona weaving his way through the Widnes defence before seeing his shot saved by Halstead.
Jerome Wright’s surging run down the left ended with a rasping drive into the side-netting before the visitors began to take control and push forward in search of the equaliser.
In the 53rd minute Trafford skipper Sean Higgins carelessly conceded possession deep inside his own half but retrieved the situation with a magnificent block on his goal-line.
Three minutes later Higgins performed more heroics when he scampered back to conjure up two more stunning goal-line clearances as Widnes poured forward.
Manager Marginson made three substitutions in an attempt to stem the tide but still the visitors dominated, Louis Isherwood heading against the post in the 70th minute.
Home keeper Sam Booth pushed another Isherwood header past the upright, Trafford introduced their two remaining substitutes and in the 88th minute Rio Clegg struck another audacious shot from fully 45 yards that keeper Halstead fumbled past the post.
Widnes winger James Steele volleyed over as the visitors fought desperately for the equaliser and three minutes into injury time Niall Battersby thundered a drive from 15 yards that rattled Booth’s right hand post.
The Trafford defence, superbly marshalled by Jordan Fagbola, somehow managed to weather the storm and so made it two wins from three in an impressive start to the 24-25 season.
On Monday Trafford travel to play Stalybridge Celtic before hosting Hanley Town at the Away Day Care Shawe View Stadium on Saturday, both games kicking off at 3 p.m.
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WidnesTrafford FC vs Bootle
TRAFFORD’s first home game of the season ended with a narrow 0-1 defeat to Bootle FC this evening (Tuesday 13th August).
The visitors had a man sent off after roughly half an hour, and despite a really good performance from Trafford in the 1st half, being down to 10-men seemed to inspire the Merseysiders to grind out the victory.
Trafford were out-thought and out-fought as ten-man Bootle produced a magnificent second half performance to walk away with the points on Tuesday night.
Following two excellent victories at Albion Sports and Congleton, Karl Marginson’s team started confidently but were unable to create any clear-cut chances against the well-drilled Bootle defence.
However, in the 19th minute the visitors were reduced to ten men when centre back Jonathan Spittle was sent off for an off the ball incident that left Rio Clegg nursing a bloody nose.
Isaac Noble saw his shot deflected over , Brad Byrne rifled a shot just wide from 30 yards and Rio Clegg curled a drive inches over as Trafford dominated.
William Bell volleyed over from 15 yards as Trafford failed to clear a Bootle free kick and as half-time approached the hosts Mike Burke struck a free kick over and Hilal Khan’s 18 yard drive was deflected onto the roof of the net.
Six minutes into injury time at the end of the first half the home fans were stunned when Brad Byrne carelessly conceded possession forty yards out and Bootle danger-man Michael Burkey struck a spectacular first time effort that flew over Sam Booth and into the top corner to give the visitors an unlikely lead.
The second half was a disaster for Trafford as Bootle’s ten men were well on top and Tom Peterson should have made it two in the 48th minute but blasted his penalty kick well over after Jack Higginbottom had fouled Burkey.
At the other end Rio Clegg was unlucky when he struck the right hand post after breaking down the right and in the 53rd minute Burkey almost scored a replica of his first goal when his shot from 35 yards was tipped over by Sam Booth.
Despite using all five substitutes, Trafford were unable to break down the superbly organised Bootle defence and, in fact, it was the visitors who went closest to increasing their lead in the closing stages when Conor Harwood just failed to connect cleanly with a low cross from the right and Ben Hodgkinson fired into the side-netting after the hosts gave the ball away once again.
Trafford were desperately disappointed both with the result and performance but they must now turn their focus on Saturday’s FA Cup Preliminary Round Tie in which they host Emley FC at the Away Day Care Shawe View Stadium, kick off 3 p.m.
Trafford are next in action this Saturday at home, in the Emirates FA Cup versus Emley FC, kick off 3pm.
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Bootle
Congleton Town vs Trafford FC
Trafford Open The Season With 3-0 Win
Trafford kick off the new NPL season in style with a 3-0 win at Congleton; Rio Clegg, Mike Burke, and Eoin Hogan the goalscorers. Manager Karl Marginson had the following to say about the performance of his players:
“An all round really good performance with a fantastic work ethic that enabled our players to overcome a difficult test and play some great football to boot. To a man they were magnificent. It’s very early days and the tests will keep coming thick and fast, but we’ll accept any challenge that’s in front of us and give it our best.”
Trafford made the perfect start to the 2024-25 league season on Saturday when they travelled to Congleton Town and came away with a marvellous 3-0 victory.
There was controversy straight from the kick off as Trafford striker Rio Clegg was taken out by Town keeper Ayrton Best but instead of brandishing a red card, referee Whittington surprisingly waved play-on.
It was all Trafford in those opening minutes with Clegg breaking clear but being denied by a last ditch tackle by Callum Stringer and Isaac Noble firing into the side-netting.
Trafford keeper Sam Booth saved from Brian Barton as Town settled into the game but the visitors deservedly took the lead in the 24th minute when danger-man Clegg broke clear down the right and clinically placed his shot past the advancing Best.
The hosts were a constant threat from set pieces due to their sheer physical size and in the 30th minute Booth produced a superb point blank save to thwart Josh Ryder following a left wing corner.
Jack Higginbottom cleared a Daniel Higginbottom header off the line as another corner slipped through Booth’s hands and on the stroke of half-time, Isaac Noble almost made it two when he headed just wide following great work on the left by Matty Lusakueno.
The opening minutes of the second half were scrappy and fragmented as both teams repeatedly gave the ball away.
Jordan Fagbola volleyed wide in the 58th minute and five minutes later Trafford doubled their advantage when Rio Clegg found Matty Lusakueno down the left and the ball was played across for Mike Burke to blast his shot into the top corner from 10 yards.
The hosts pushed forward in an attempt to reduce the deficit and Sam Booth was in action once more when he saved brilliantly at the feet of Max McCarthy before denying George Sankey in the 72nd minute.
Isaac Noble produced a delightful turn on the edge of the Town area before firing just over and in the third minute of time-added-on Trafford substitutes Damola Sotona and Eoin Hogan linked sublimely down the left with the latter cracking a great drive into the top corner to make it 3-0.
The final whistle signalled a tremendous victory for a Trafford side who had demonstrated incredible team work and energy throughout and a steely determination to succeed.
Post-match, Trafford Manager Karl Marginson had the following to say about the performance of his players:
“An all round really good performance with a fantastic work ethic that enabled our players to overcome a difficult test and play some great football to boot. To a man they were magnificent. It’s very early days and the tests will keep coming thick and fast, but we’ll accept any challenge that’s in front of us and give it our best.”
Marginson’s side must now concentrate their efforts on Tuesday night’s NPL West Division fixture against highly fancied Bootle FC at the Away Day Care Shawe View Stadium, kick off 7-45pm.
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Runcorn Linnets
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Trafford FC