Nostell Miners Welfare are far from achieving the high standards that Paul Lines has set his players. After the promising start with the sensational victory at Cleethorpes on the opening day of the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division season, Nostell have not scored since and shipped 12 goals in two league and two FA Cup games. read more→
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Lines would love an FA Cup run
Leading Nostell Miners Welfare through a few rounds of the Emirates FA Cup would be a dream come true for Paul Lines. But first, Nostell have to negotiate their way through a tricky Extra Preliminary Round clash at North West Counties side Congleton Town. Lines told Non League Yorkshire: “It is a massive game because read more→
Progression is name of game – Lines
Maintaining the momentum from last season and building for the future is the priority for Nostell Miners Welfare manager Paul Lines. Lines successfully steered Nostell to safety in the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division and to the final of the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup in a stunning second half to the campaign. Apart from Jack read more→
Nostell closer to finalising squad
Paul Lines has moved closer to finalising his Nostell Miners Welfare for the new Toolstation NCEL Premier Division season. Nostell travel to Cleethorpes Town for their opening game of the campaign looking to get off to a positive start. Lines has kept nearly all of last season’s squad and recruited a good number too. Three read more→
Nostell boss Lines hit by blow
Nostell Miners Welfare have been rocked by the news that new signing and midfield general John Douglas broke his arm in the 2-0 victory at Wetherby Athletic. Douglas is one of Paul Lines’ main new faces at Crofton this season, but it looks like he faces another spell on the side-lines. Lines is a big read more→
New and old faces confirmed at Nostell
Paul Lines has confirmed the majority of players who will be lining up for Toolstation NCEL Premier Division side Nostell Miners Welfare this season. Lines and new assistant manager Dave Bordman are aiming to carry on the momentum from last season when they avoided relegation and reached the final of the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup read more→
Wales not guilty of mud slinging charge
Nostell Miners Welfare’s star winger Ste Wales has been found not guilty of throwing mud into the face of an assistant referee. Wales was sent off for the claimed offence during Nostell’s 1-0 win at Parkgate at the end of March, a red card he subsequently served a three-match suspension for. However, because of the read more→
Dave becomes Paul’s No.2 at Nostell
Dave Bordman is the new assistant manager to Paul Lines at Nostell Miners Welfare. Bordman, brother of Rob, won two main awards at the club’s recent presentation night after playing a key role in Nostell’s survival battle in the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division. The midfielder will now take an even bigger role as Nostell aim read more→
Lines is back as Nostell boss
Paul Lines has sensationally returned as manager of Nostell Miners Welfare alongside chairman Simon Turfrey. The pair resigned last weekend, but Turfrey met with the club’s committee today (Friday) and agreed to return as chairman. Turfrey then contacted Lines at lunchtime and reappointed him as the club’s first team boss. “I’m glad to be back,” read more→
Nostell receive plenty of interest
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→