One new and two players from last season have signed for Paul Marshall’s Garforth Town, while two have departed. Centre-half Karl Fitzgerald is the brand new addition. He spent last season with Hall Road Rangers having previously played for their manager Leon Sewell at East Yorkshire Carnegie (now known as East Hull). Nineteen-year-old Joe Colley, read more→
Alex Low
Low makes move to Ossett Town
Evo Stik Division One North Brighouse Town centre-back Alex Low is Grant Black’s second summer signing at Ossett Town. The former Harrogate Railway, Wembley and Glasshoughton Welfare defender follows Kai Hancock through the door at Ingfield. “He fits the bill perfect for us as a player, he has all the attributes we want,” said Black, read more→
Leaders Brighouse make triple signing
Evo Stik Division One North Brighouse Town had three new players in their squad for the visit of Hyde United. Leon Osborne and Ryan Watson started the 2-0 victory while defender Alex Low was an unused substitute. Former Bradford City winger Osborne spent last season with Farsley Celtic. Midfielder Watson, another former Farsley player, has read more→
Player Profile: Glasshoughton Welfare defender Alex Low
Name: Alex Low Age: 23 Current Club: Glasshoughton Welfare Previous Clubs: Wembley FC, Dunnington, Lancaster Uni 1st Team Best mate in football: Andy Milne (Scarborough Athletic) Career Highlight: Training with Terry Venables, David Seaman, Brian McBride, Martin Keown, Claudia Caniggia and Ray Parlour at Wembley FC. Most Memorable game: An East Riding U18s game which read more→
Glasshoughton beat Armthorpe, despite James Beaston’s dismissal
Rob Hunter spoke of his admiration for his Glasshoughton Welfare players after the against the odds 1-0 victory over Armthorpe Welfare in a controversial match at Leeds Road, writes James Grayson. Welfare had to play with ten men for 50 minutes following James Beaston’s bizarre red card for allegedly elbowing Chris Davies during a mad read more→
Glasshoughton Welfare midfielder Liam Tuck to miss two matches
Glasshoughton Welfare chief Rob Hunter had “no complaints” over Liam Tuck’s red card in the 3-0 victory over Lincoln Moorlands Railway yesterday, writes James Grayson. Tuck was given a second yellow card following a confrontation with Lincoln forward Patrick Siba midway through the second half. The midfielder will now miss the home game with Albion read more→
Glasshoughton Welfare finally win at home with Lincoln Moorlands Railway victory
Ten man Glasshoughton Welfare finally got the monkey off their back by comfortably beating Toolstation NCEL Premier Division whipping boys Lincoln Moorlands Railway 3-0 at Leeds Road, writes James Grayson. Having been beaten 10-0 at Bridlington Town last week and then 8-1 in midweek at Athersley Recreation, Lincoln visited a Glasshoughton team who were yet read more→