Jamie Allsop is set to make his 100th competitive appearance for Nostell Miners Welfare this week, two years after fearing that his football career could be over. Allsop, 24, will become the first Nostell player in a long time to join the small and exclusive 100 club – which also lists Wayne Ball as a read more→
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Nostell chairman has ‘feared for safety’ at some home matches
Nostell Miners Welfare chairman Kevin Allsop claims he has been threatened with violence when trying to ensure a Covid-safe environment at home matches. In a wide-ranging interview done with Non League Yorkshire following the Toolstation NCEL Division One clash with Skegness Town, Mr Allsop – who was a firm advocate of localising the leagues for read more→
Rollinson backs call for multiple localised NCEL leagues
Worsbrough Bridge player Connor Rollinson has backed the call for multiple leagues of ten clubs each to be created in the NCEL. Rollinson supports Nostell Miners Welfare chairman Kevin Allsop’s view that because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the NCEL should be localised. The idea, which first appeared in the FA’s June update to Step 5 read more→
Allsop doubts September start and backs local leagues of ten idea
Nostell Miners Welfare chairman Kevin Allsop has poured cold water on the idea of a September re-start for Non League Football and has backed calls for reduced league numbers. The FA have told the Step 5 and 6 leagues that they hope for Non League Football to be given the green-light to resume in September. read more→
Allsop to run Leeds 10k for Martin House
Nostell Miners Welfare chairman Kevin Allsop is running the Leeds 10k on Sunday to raise money for Martin House Hospice. Mr Allsop previously ran the Leeds 10k in 2017 in one hour and ten minutes. He also completed the race, with son Jamie in 2018. He is trying to raise £1000 for Martin House. His read more→
Nostell to host Euro Champ’ships trials
Disability Football Nostell Miners Welfare are going to be hosting the trials for the Mencap GB European Championships football team in January. Mencap GB will be using the wonderful facilities at Crofton Community Centre when they cast their eye over hopeful players, who all must have a learning disability and must be playing for a read more→
Disability Football to start at Nostell
Pan-Disability Football training sessions are to start at Nostell Miners Welfare next month. The sessions, for adults (16+) with disabilities and learning difficulties, will be run in partnership with Non League Yorkshire and will be led by James Grayson and Connor Rollinson. Every Friday (6pm to 7pm) from the 15th September, there will be Pan-Disability read more→
Chairman sets challenge for sponsors
Toolstation NCEL Division One Nostell Miners Welfare chairman Kevin Allsop has set a challenge to potential sponsors ahead of the York 10k next month. Mr Allsop wants 12 businesses to pledge £250 each sponsorship. If he doesn’t complete the race in less than an hour, he will refund the pledges, but still let them sponsor read more→
Hazel is the new Nostell manager
Toolstation NCEL Division One Former Rotherham United defender Des Hazel is the new manager of Nostell Miners Welfare, Non League Yorkshire can exclusively reveal. One-time Saint Kitts and Nevis International Hazel will work with director of football Mark Booth and player/coach Wayne Ball in trying to make sure Nostell take advantage of the reprieve they recieved. read more→
Drama as Nostell are given reprieve
Toolstation NCEL Division One Nostell Miners Welfare are back in the NCEL after Westella & Willerby decided against accepting a reprieve from relegation. Westella have instead chosen to rebuild themselves in the Humber Premier League next season. It is another remarkable twist in the chain of events caused by the Evo Stik League’s decision to read more→