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Cheadle Town Stingers Alise Gindra Makes History playing for the Latvian National Football Team
Alise Gindra, has recently taken a significant step in her football career by playing for the Latvian National U19’s Football Team. This marks a proud moment not only for Gindra herself but also for her club, as her impressive skill set is now being showcased on the international stage.
A Rising Star at Cheadle Town Stingers
Gindra's journey to the Latvian National team began at the grassroots level, where she quickly made a name for herself, and joined Cheadle Town Stingers at the start of this season.
The Call-Up to the Latvian National Team
Alise Gindra's inclusion in the Latvian National Football Team is a remarkable achievement that reflects her growth as a player and her commitment to the sport.
Impact on the Latvian National Team
Alise played in today’s 2-2 draw at home to Romania, where she assisted the first goal for Uma Upite to score the opening goal. A win would have ensured Latvia qualified for the next stages of the Euro U19’s Women’s Championships, but a 90+5 minute goal by Romania’s Georgina sealed the draw. This means Latvia means Latvia finish third in the group behind Romania and Kazakhstan on goal difference.
Alise also make recent appearances against Kazakhstan where they gained a creditable 0-0 draw and they then followed this up with a 3-0 victory against Liechtenstein.
A Bright Future Ahead
Looking ahead, Alise Gindra’s journey with the Latvian National Team is just beginning, and the future looks promising for both her and the team. Her experience with Cheadle Town Stingers will undoubtedly continue to serve her well, as she brings a wealth of club-level experience to the international scene.
For Gindra, this international opportunity is the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and passion for football. Representing Latvia on the global stage is a dream come true, and it is a moment that will inspire future generations of players, especially those from smaller footballing nations, to follow in her footsteps.
As she continues to evolve and refine her game, Gindra’s story serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and the rewards that come from a strong work ethic.
Alise will now turn her attentions to the Stingers Women’s FA Cup game on Sunday when we face West Bromwich Albion, which marks our furthest progress in the competition in our history.
Match Report: FC St Helens 0 - 4 Cheadle Town Stingers
Cheadle Town Stingers produced a dominant display to secure a commanding 4-0 victory over FC St Helens in the Women's FA Cup, advancing to the next round with confidence and style.
Cheadle Town Stingers were in blistering form as they faced North West Regional Women’s League side FC St Helens in their Women's FA Cup clash. From the first whistle, it was clear that the Stingers were determined to make an impact and progress to the next stage of the competition.
The home side came out strong, pressing high and testing the Stingers defence. But it didn’t take long for Cheadle to break the deadlock. In the 18th minute, a perfectly executed free kick from midfielder Sophie John was met by the head of defender Yasmin Ahmed, who nodded the ball past the St Helens keeper to put the Stingers 1-0 up.
FC St Helens struggled to cope with the relentless pressure from the Stingers, who were quick to win the ball back and dominate possession. The opposition found themselves pinned back in their own half, unable to create any meaningful chances.
The Stingers continued to press after the break, and their second goal came just three minutes into the second half. A fantastic 20-yard strike from Rachael Dunlop doubled the Stingers lead to make it 2-0.
FC St Helens never gave up, but their efforts were largely thwarted by a disciplined Cheadle defence. As the game progressed, Cheadle’s attacking intent showed no signs of slowing down. In the 57th minute, striker Rachael Dunlop grabbed a second goal with a fine run into the box, slotting the ball into the bottom corner to make it 3-0.
Cheadle wrapped up the match in the 84th minute with a well-deserved fourth goal. After a series of passes carved through the FC St Helens defense, Dunlop completed her hat-trick with a composed finish from inside the penalty area, sealing the 4-0 win and sending the Stingers into the next round with ease.
Player of the Match: Sophie John
Full Time Score: Cheadle Town Stingers 4-0 FC St Helens
With this resounding victory, Cheadle Town Stingers progress to the next round of the Women's FA Cup, where they will face West Bromwich Albion and look to continue their impressive form. For FC St Helens, it was a difficult outing, but they will regroup and focus on their League campaign ahead and we wish them the best of luck for the rest of the season.
Photographs courtesy of Lewis Tate Photography
Behind The Greens II
Episode 2 of Behind The Greens is a quick and fairly random interview with Cheadle Town Striker, Connor Martin.
Connor is in his first season with the club and has impressed with his hold up play, link up play and eye for goal, seeing him currently as the clubs second top scorer in the league this season with five goals. Including two tidy finishes in Cheadle’s recent 5-0 win against Squires Gate just a couple of weeks ago.
However, the whole point of this interview is to delve into what a player does in their free time, whether that be work or leisure. Or, most importantly, whatever form of random but interesting questions (football or not) we can think of to get a better idea of each player as a person.
As usual, the questions will kick off with a bit of background on the player before we get started on the serious brainstorm questions.
What do you do for work outside of Cheadle Town?
“Recruitment.”
Do any aspects of your job ever have any impact on anything related to Cheadle whether it be good or bad?
“Sometimes the hours can affect getting to the games or training but apart from that all good.”
What do you enjoy doing in your free time outside of Cheadle and your job?
“Eating out at restaurants, cooking & going on holiday.”
What do you think is the most important aspect of playing football in a team, apart from anything ability related?
“Work rate and attitude.”
What’s your all-time favourite moment playing football, in any level, place or age?
“Scoring my first goal back after a long injury probably felt the best.”
Now what’s your all-time favourite moment watching football?
“Divock Origi scoring from the corner kick against Barcelona.”
If you could have 2 footballers past or present to play for Cheadle this weekend who would you pick?
“Ronaldinho and Messi.”
If you could compare your playing style to any ex or current player who would you pick and why?
“Honestly no idea on this it would have to be someone pretty slow though.”
Do you have any superstitions and routines when it comes to match day or before match day?
“Taping my ankles up before every game and wearing different football boots if I have a bad game or don’t score, changed them a lot this season.”
If Cheadle went onto win a trophy or get promoted this season what would your following two days look like?
“A serious party and then a day on my death bed.”
Who is the greatest player to ever play in the Premier League and why?
“Thierry Henry, just made it look easy.
If you could score any goal in a cup final, describe that goal for us?
“A last minute goal mouth toe poke.”
What’s your all time favourite football boot?
“Nike Tiempo, black and orange.”
If you could have any animal as a pet knowing it won’t attack you or anyone, what would it be and why
“Chimpanzee because they’re mint.”
Lastly if you were hosting a gig with three artists dead or alive, who are you having on?
“Michael Jackson, Biggie Smalls and Chris Stapleton.”
Let’s hope that Connor can keep himself in them black and orange Tiempos for the rest of the season with the assistance of a few goal mouth toe pokes, we might even get him that pet Chimpanzee if he does manage to do it in a cup final!
Behind The Greens I
Today is the start of a fortnightly series where we will be delving into the players' lives off the pitch, from the workplace to favourite pair of football boots. We will be kicking things off with Cheadle Town midfielder / defender, Liam Delaney.
Firstly, we will always be starting off the series by finding out what each player does for work to get an understanding of their day to day life away from Cheadle Town.
Starting off with your job title, how long have you been doing it and what do you do in the job?
“Account Manager, two years. The job is mainly sales, but within its role there is an element of customer service too in making sure the customers are getting the answers from me that they require so requires an element of adaptability within the role to take on tasks as and when they come.”
What do you enjoy about the job / what are the challenges?
“The flexibility of the job itself is a big perk, as it allows the work life balance to be a real factor in it. Some of the main challenges consist with people, some people just don’t like the answers that they are given at times and that can be difficult to manage.”
Does the job ever make it a struggle to get to training / matches or is it all arranged to suit?
“Yes and no, it’s all dependant on the timing of these things, the hard parts are after being in work all day to get yourself motivated for the evening ahead, often leads to a case of over tired but it’s all good crack with the lads at the end of the day so it’s worthwhile.”
When you’re not working or playing football what do you like to get up to
“I’m quite active outside of football to be fair, I play some golf and padel mainly, but I enjoy going for some decent long walks with my dog, headphones in and a good podcast on.”
Now it’s time for some more random (maybe even more interesting) questions as we knew Del would supply us with some interesting answers.
It seems you’re the designated team coach DJ, how happy would you say people are with your ability on the aux?
“I’ll be honest it was kind of picked by the lads that I played with at West Didsbury. I was the DJ there and it kind of just carried on as I took initiative to get us a decent speaker but I like to ask the lads for good songs they’ve heard and bang them all together so that everyone has a song in the playlist when it is shuffled, Foley would disagree but he loves a whinge as his never make the cut.”
If you could be any footballer for a week who would you pick and why?
“Current Footballer, Scott Carson, what a life, third choice keeper getting paid good money at some of the best facilities in the world with some of the best players in the world! He’s got some life. Ex - Footballer, Ronaldinho, for people of my age he made you love the game with his intricacies and flair, alongside JJ Okocha, they just gave you pure entertainment and made you want to try and recreate the things they did on the pitch.”
Then if you could take one players certain speciality for life what would it be and why? (Messi dribbling, Beckham free kicks, pirlo passing etc)
“I think it would be Vidic, the man loves heading the ball, what a man.”
If football didn’t exist what would your main sport of choice be?
“It’s a close call between Golf and Padel really, both excellent sports that I like to think I’m goood at when I am actually bang average at best! But great sports that can be enjoyed alongside mates too.”
Favourite all time football boot and is there a reason why?
“It’s got to be the Total 90 laser in yellow and black, just reminds me of Rooney and the old school Nike ads were brilliant and they were just a solid boot, they did a remake of them but they were limited to 2000 pairs and cost an arm and a leg to buy, but what a boot they are, I hope they do bring them back.”
What’s the ultimate post big win meal?
“It honestly really depends, myself and Foley like to gain inspiration from post game by seeing what everyone is having, but if it was a case of being particular it would have to be a Curry for me, a nice lamb madras, pilau rice and loads of garlic coriander naan, really does hit the spot?
And lastly what is your favourite moment in the Cheadle top so far?
“I think it’s between Squires Gate away or Pilinkgton away for me, both games we looked great as a team going forward and defensively, we did concede in both of these games due to a lapse of concentration but overall I think they’re up there with our best performances so far this year.”
Hopefully Liam can continue to earn himself a post match Curry by scoring some Nemanja Vidic headers and keeping the team spirits up with his selection of music on the coach, thanks for reading!
Stingers Sophie John confirmed as a finalist at this year’s Armstrong Projects North West Football Awards
Congratulations to Cheadle Town Stingers midfielder Sophie John who has been confirmed as a finalist at this year’s Armstrong Projects North West Football Awards.
The event will take place at Emirates Old Trafford on Monday, 25th November, hosted by Eilidh Barbour and Dion Dublin. Sophie has been nominated under the Women’s Player of the Season - FA Women’s National League category.
Derby Day: Cheadle Town v Stockport Town - Match Preview
Cheadle Town will be hosting a Stockport Derby this Wednesday at ‘The Ground Up Solutions Stadium’ against Stockport Town.
This week Cheadle will be looking to win back-to-back games for the first team this season, or in the gaffer's words, ‘find some consistency’. So far this season, the league form has been win, loss, win, loss and then win. Which, of course is nine points out of fifteen and a great foundation to build on throughout the season. However, winning runs are needed to really push those promotion play offs, and what better way to start one of those runs than a local derby.
Last time out, Cheadle got their first clean sheet of the season in a 1-0 home win against Colne. Ryan Morton made a trademark run in behind and the Colne defender felt he had little option but to bring the winger down, eyes went towards the referee as he placed the whistle in his mouth and pointed towards the penalty spot. Darren McKnight stepped up and slotted the penalty down the middle to get his side the three points they ultimately deserved on the day. A week prior Jake’s side made the trip up to Squires Gate and left with three points thanks to a goal filled sixteen minutes where the game went from 0-0 to 3-2 to Cheadle just before half time, and in the end full time. Despite losing away at Chadderton in between those two games, positives were there to be taken from the performance against a side who currently sit second in the NWCFL Premier Division.
Stockport were playing in the First Division South last season and certainly earned their promotion, finishing the season in second on seventy-two points and with a seven point gap over third placed Sandbach United. They currently sit sixth in the league in their debut Premier Division season, three places and one point above Cheadle. Meaning, not only is this game a local derby but also a potential early season six pointer. Their three wins have come against Irlam, Litherland and most recently, Prestwich Heys. However, they are yet to come up against opposition who currently have more than one win in the first five games. Therefore, the side player-managed by ex Stockport County midfielder Paul Turnbull will also be out to put a marker down against a side who currently sit near them in the league table.
Despite Stockport being in the First Division South last season, the two sides met in the second round of the Cheshire Senior Cup for a dramatic encounter. Cheadle’s number nine Daniel McLaughlin was then playing for Stockport Town and opened the scoring in the seventy-first minute, however a ninety-fifth minute own goal leveled the game for Cheadle, before then going on to win the match in the subsequent penalty shootout.
The game will get underway at 19:45 and when comparing the sides this season there is little to split the two, meaning all will be revealed across ninety minutes which determine which of the two Stockport sides will take the bragging rights for now, come on Cheadle!
Written by Rob Mackenzie
FA Cup: Longridge Town v Cheadle Town - Match Preview
Cheadle Town will begin their FA Cup journey this weekend against fellow NWCFL Premier Division side, Longridge Town. The match will be Cheadle’s first away game of the season as they make the journey up to the ‘Recycling Lives Ground’ in Preston.
For Cheadle, the season is off to a steady start, opening their campaign with a 2-1 win against Prestwich Heys thanks to a brilliant first time finish from Danny McLaughlin in the 85th minute. Securing him the man of the match award and two goals on the opening day. However, four days later, last season's NWCFL Division one winners St Helens made the trip down to Cheadle and left with all three points. St Helens led 3-0 after sixty-six minutes, and despite Cheadle’s valiant efforts to fight back in the last half an hour, it was all too little too late.
As for Longridge Town, they have also seen similar fortunes in the opening two games of the season. Kicking off their campaign with a 1-0 at home to Burscough, also stealing the points late on thanks to a ninetieth minute winner from Leighton Hewitt. But, just three days later, Longridge found themselves two goals down inside ten minutes at home against Charnock Richard. They managed to steady the ship and get into halftime just two down, however a goal six minutes into the second half may have done damage to any second half plans, before a late fourth goal went in to seal a 4-0 win on the road for Charnock Richard.
In terms of previous results between the two sides, there was little to separate the two last season, but there was certainly drama. They met each other at the ‘Recycling Lives Ground’ in late September where the points were shared in a thrilling 1-1 draw, Longridge took the lead in the sixty-first minute through Dean Ing. However, in the ninety-second minute Jordan Lazenbury found the back of the net to ensure Cheadle did not leave empty handed. But, just two weeks later, Longridge got their revenge, making the forty-five-mile trip down to Cheadle and leaving with all three points thanks to late late drama, finding themselves 2-1 down before scoring in the eighty-eighth and ninety-first minute to steal all three points.
So to put it simply, both last season and this season there is next to nothing to separate the two sides. This season they sit next to each other in the league table, Cheadle in thirteenth and Longridge in fourteenth, albeit being very early doors. However, a good result and run in the FA Cup is enough to get the confidence flowing at any level. The game will kick off at 15:00 and judging by the two fixtures last season, it’s set to be a thriller, come on Cheadle.
Written by Rob Mackenzie
Cheadle Town v Prestwich Heys match preview
Cheadle Town will be hosting their season opener this Saturday against Prestwich Heys at the newly named ‘The Ground Up Solutions Stadium’. The game promises to be a thriller as both teams will want to hit the ground running in the first of a forty-six-game league season.
The Grounds Up Solutions Stadium will be seeing a lot of new faces this season, from players to staff. Jake Davies and John Phelan will be the management team in the dugout and they’ve not been shy in bringing new players through the door. Nineteen new signings have been made before the new season commenced. All of which will be out to impress on their competitive debuts this weekend.
Last season Cheadle Town finished fifteenth in the twenty-four team NWCFL Premier Division, following a play-off win the season before to gain themselves an impressive promotion. Leaving a great foundation to build on this season as they look to further work their way up the famous English football pyramid. And you could argue that there is no better manager for that challenge than Jake Davies. Jake was part of the coaching staff at Wythenshawe FC last season, achieving an incredibly impressive back-to-back league titles in the last two seasons. Meaning, his and John’s standards will be set high going into the new season.
As for Prestwich Heys, they are also coming off the back of a strong previous season in which they amounted 80 points and scored 95 goals across the forty-six games. Resulting in an eighth-place finish in a season where the bar was set incredibly high by Wythenshawe FC (95 points), Wythenshawe Town FC (95 points) and Bury FC (92 points). Fourth place being Charnock Richard FC on 81 points, further highlighting how impressive the top three teams were last season. Therefore, with both Wythenshawe sides out of the way, Prestwich Heys will certainly be setting their sights on promotion this season.
Last season Prestwich Heys got the better of Cheadle Town in both fixtures, winning 4-2 at Cheadle Town and winning 2-1 at their home stadium, Adie Moran Park. However, Cheadle go into the new season with only two players who were at the club last season, meaning last season’s results are little more than history.
The game kicks off at 15:00 and everyone at Cheadle Town will be hoping the current buzz around the club can transfer into an enthralling ninety minutes of football, and most importantly three points, come on Cheadle.
Written by Rob Mackenzie
Jake's first pre season interview for the club
Jake Davies sat down with Rob from our club media team to preview the season ahead, talking club expectations, recruitment of the first team, and many other initiatives he’s supporting behind the scenes.
Cheadle Town FC announce new men's 1st Team Manager
Statement from new Chairman Steve Taylor:
In one of my first tasks as the new Chairman of Cheadle Town FC I am delighted to announce that Jake Davies will join the club as our new First Team Manager.
Jake is a young and talented coach with bags of non-league experience under his belt and I’m delighted to give him the opportunity to take over as Manager of our club. Most recently he was part of the coaching team that helped Wythenshawe FC get promoted so Jake is fully aware of what is needed to build a successful team, and I look forward to supporting him and his coaches throughout the years ahead.
I am excited to see the team that Jake will build for next season and look forward to welcoming new players and coaches into our club.
New Chairman at Cheadle Town FC for the 2024/25 season
Statement from Craig Brennan:
When I acquired the club in 2018 I set out our long term plan of getting the club in to the national league, there were many steps in that plan that included:
- Multiple Promotions
- Ground redevelopments
- Introduction of junior section
- College programme
- Women’s teams
I’m massively proud of we have achieved so far:
- Revenues have increased 10 x from 2018
- Next season our junior section will have over 500 players
- Our college programme is thriving, the only club in the NWC to have one
- The facilities are now a community asset and used every day of the week
- We have a fantastic team of staff & volunteers
- Our women’s team will play their football in the National League next season
But there is still a hell of a long way to go in terms of promotions, club structure and ground developments.
One of the big things I’ve taken away from running businesses for nearly 20 years is that sometimes, fresh energy is needed.
So at the end of this season I will be stepping down as club Chairman. From season 2024/25, Steve Taylor will be the new Chairman of Cheadle Town FC.
It’s not a decision I have taken lightly, myself and Steve have been in discussions for months. I can assure you he is the right man for the job, a passion for football, his 2 boys have been through our junior section and he is a man who I have utmost trust and confidence to take the club to the next level.
I’m not going anywhere, I am stepping out of the Chairman role, Steve is stepping in. I will assume the role of club president.
Club Statement
We can today confirm that manager Paul Marshall and assistant manager Steven Yarwood have departed the club.
It has been a history making two seasons at the club for the pair, all starting from July 2022 to now, over 100 games later.
In that time, the club has won four club of the month awards under their management, a club equalling furthest run in the FA vase and of course being promoted via the play offs for the first time in the clubs history last season.
We wish Paul and Steven all the best in their future endeavours.
They will always be remembered as legends at the club, thank you.
The club are not taking applications as a new management team will be announced in the coming weeks