Calum Ward thanks Glasshoughton Welfare manager Rob Hunter

Ossett Town striker Calum Ward has thanked Glasshoughton Welfare manager Rob Hunter and assistant Mark Smitheringale for his time at Leeds Road, writes James Grayson. Ward was deemed surplus to requirements at Tadcaster Albion in May and after offers from a few clubs, he chose Glasshoughton as his next move. Ward went onto score 15  read more→

Craig Elliott: Calum Ward can repeat the success of Jimmy Eyles

Ossett Town boss Craig Elliott hopes Calum Ward can replicate the success of Jimmy Eyles, writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). Eyles was plucked from Toolstation NCEL Premier Division strugglers Nostell Miners Welfare last season and proved to be a revelation at Ingfield. Ward arrived from Glasshoughton Welfare ten days ago and Elliott said: “I think  read more→

Ossett Town 0-1 Warrington Town

Table-toppers Warrington Town gained revenge for their FA Cup defeat to Ossett Town in a lacklustre game at Ingfield, writes James Grayson. James McCarten’s fifth minute free kick was all Evo Stik Division One North leaders Warrington needed in a match that was devoid of quality. Despite a second consecutive league defeat Ossett boss Craig  read more→

Rob Hunter tips Calum Ward to shine at Ossett Town

Glasshoughton Welfare boss Rob Hunter is backing Calum Ward to prosper at Evo Stik Division One North side Ossett Town,” writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). Ward moved to Ingfield last week and appeared as a second half substitute in the 4-0 defeat at Bamber Bridge on Saturday. The striker had been attracting interest from a  read more→