Former Swallownest boss Jordan Stocks has made his return his management ahead of the new season. Stocks has become the joint manager of Selston of the United Counties League Premier Division North. He will manage the team alongside Karl Steed. Stocks’ loyal assistant, the quiet Lloyd Gelsthorpe will be the club’s assistant manager. Selston is read more→
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Life ban from own ground forced Stocks to leave Swallownest
A life ban from entering his own ground led to Jordan Stocks having to quit as Swallownest manager this week after three years in charge. Stocks, who channelled his inner Ray Mears by risking life and limb to manage Swallownest in the FA Vase in September from the woodland behind the ground because of the read more→
Stocks resigns at Swallownest
Jordan Stocks has been forced to resign as manager of Swallownest after three years in charge. Stocks has been unable to attend home matches since the start of the season because of a dispute with the trustees of the Miners Welfare, the owners of Swallownest’s ground, following a fall-out at a training session in the read more→
Swallownest have “undone” positive start – Stocks
Jordan Stocks admits Swallownest have “undone” a positive start to the Toolstation NCEL Division One season. ‘Nest had enjoyed an FA Vase win before the league victories over Dronfield Town and Selby Town. But Swallownest were floored by Nostell Miners Welfare on Saturday in a 3-1 defeat – their first defeat of the campaign – read more→
Scintillating Nostell defeat unbeaten Swallownest
Toolstation NCEL Division One Nostell Miners Welfare 3-1 Swallownest Scintillating Nostell Miners Welfare celebrated back-to-back wins after butchering previously unbeaten Swallownest in torrential rain. Ash Austin’s close range goal and Brett Smith’s penalty created a dream first half lead to set up the headline grabbing victory which arguably should have been by far a greater read more→
Swallownest are reaping the rewards of three years of stability – Stocks
For someone who could call themselves as ‘an accidental football manager’ Swallownest chief Jordan Stocks has done a very outstanding job over three years. Stocks, thrust into the dugout as a rookie boss in October 2017 because of a status as a senior player, has taken Swallownest who had just jumped out of the Sheffield read more→