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→
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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→
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→
NCEL Review: Venezuelan scores for Glasshoughton Welfare
Hillario Serrao became the first Venezuelan to score in the Toolstation Northern Counties East League after scoring the winner in Glasshoughton Welfare’s Premier Division 1-0 victory at Basford United, writes James Grayson. Glasshoughton have yet to win at home, but their away form is remarkable. Rob Hunter’s side have collected 20 points out of a read more→
Glasshoughton Welfare all set for Basford United trip
Glasshoughton Welfare manager Rob Hunter believes his side face a tough test when they travel to Basford United on Saturday, writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). Glasshoughton, who are yet to earn a point at home, have taken 17 points from Toolstation NCEL Premier Division matches away from Leeds Road. Welfare were just minutes from beating 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→
Glasshoughton Welfare 1-2 Pickering Town
Glasshoughton Welfare’s winless record at home continued after Pickering Town scored two late goals to salvage a dramatic Toolstation NCEL Premier Division victory, writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). Pickering’s Josh Greening equalised with two minutes remaining and inside the next 60 seconds, Tom Adams scored the winner for the visitors. Grieg McGrory’s early second half read more→