Nostell Miners Welfare have had plenty of interest from people wanting to succeed Paul Lines. The search for Lines’ replacement began on Sunday evening and Nostell even had an application 30 minutes after the news was announced. The Crofton-based club have now set a deadline of Monday 18th May for applications. A spokesman from the read more→
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Nostell hoping for quick appointment
Nostell Miners Welfare want to appoint a new manager “as soon as possible” after the shock departure of Paul Lines. Lines along with club chairman Simon Turfrey, left the club on Sunday, despite efforts to persuade them to stay at Crofton. Lines cited Turfrey’s departure as the key reason for his decision. A spokesman said: read more→
Lines and Turfrey leave Nostell
Paul Lines has decided to follow Simon Turfrey out of the door at Nostell Miners Welfare. Chairman Turfrey resigned last week, citing work commitments, and Lines tendered his resignation on Sunday morning because of the former’s exit. The pair swept into Crofton in November and dragged them off the bottom of the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division read more→
Rose praises cup winners Frickley
Karl Rose hailed his players after Frickley Athletic completed a memorable seven days by reclaiming the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup. Less than a week since winning their survival battle in the Evo Stik Premier Division, Frickley beat Nostell 4-1 to win the Senior Cup at Rotherham’s New York Stadium. Rose told Non League Yorkshire: read more→
Thompson leads Frickley to Senior Cup
Frickley Athletic reclaimed the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup after a 4-1 victory over lower league Nostell Miners Welfare at the New York Stadium last night. Frickley had the clinical edge on Nostell, who put in a good display, but were unable to repeat the heroics of Athersley Recreation. Karl Rose’s side’s win firmly rests read more→
Will Bordman be fit for Senior Cup final?
Will Nostell Miners Welfare talisman Rob Bordman be fit for the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup final at the New York Stadium tomorrow night? That’s the biggest question of the week as Nostell prepare to make history in their first ever Senior Cup final appearance – the club’s biggest game since the Alan Colquhoun days. read more→
Taddy set up final day showdown
Only a win on Saturday will do for Tadcaster Albion if they want to finish second in the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division table. Tadcaster won 4-2 at Nostell Miners Welfare last night to set up a final day showdown with Worksop Town. Worksop are in the driving seat to the runners-up spot as they can read more→
Shaw Lane need one win after draw
Shaw Lane Aquaforce need one win from their final two games to lift the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division title after stumbling to a 1-1 draw with Nostell Miners Welfare. Worksop Town and Tadcaster Albion can still take the crown, but it is going to Aquaforce if they beat either Cleethorpes Town or Glasshoughton Welfare. Because read more→
Bordman winner spells end for Jas
Jas Colliver parted company “amicably” with Staveley Miners Welfare last night after his side lost 2-1 at ten man Nostell Miners Welfare. His assistant Ryan France has also left, but there are no details of who will take charge of their remaining four games of the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division campaign. Staveley appeared to comfortably read more→
Battling Nostell draw at Heanor
Nostell Miners Welfare’s progress was further demonstrated after a battling 1-1 draw at Heanor Town in the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division. The afternoon did not start too well for Nostell as the home side went in front after just 15 minutes. Booth’s cross was headed back across goal by Hall and Jay Cooper nodded into the read more→