Hindley reveals his signings at Hallam

Promotion-winner Craig Rouse will be lining up for Hallam over the next ten months. Striker Rouse, who helped steer Pontefract Collieries back into the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division after a 16-year exile in Division One, is one of six new signings at the Sheffield-based club. Hallam manager Ryan Hindley has also pulled several other impressive  read more→

Hindley names Lowe as new assistant

Ryan Hindley has named Stuart Lowe as his new assistant at Hallam. Lowe leaves Parkgate to take up the post at the Toolstation NCEL Division One outfit. The former Buxton player has also previously coached at Parramore, before the merger with Handsworth. His departure at Parkgate has left a position to fill and the club  read more→

Hindley strengthens Hallam attack

Ryan Hindley has gone with a combination of young and old to strengthen his Hallam attack. Vill Powell adds vast experience after leaving Ossett Town after a short spell at Ingfield. The powerful striker, who started the season at Handsworth Parramore, is well-known in South Yorkshire for his long association with Sheffield FC. Hindley is  read more→

Hallam fear no one – Hindley

Ryan Hindley isn’t even looking at the bottom two as he continues to lead Hallam’s resurgence. Hindley has engineered a stunning revival of Hallam since October when he replaced Steve Toyne. Toyne had left the club in serious trouble at the bottom of the Toolstation NCEL Division One table with no points after ten games.  read more→

Hemsworth and Hallam serve up classic

Robbie Crapper’s piece of late magic ensured Hemsworth Miners Welfare extended their unbeaten league run to 13-games in the pulsating 3-3 draw with resuscitated Hallam in Fitzwilliam. The grandstand finish was a fitting end to a fantastic advert for Toolstation NCEL Division One football served up by two of the league’s most in-form teams. Hemsworth  read more→

Hindley slowly turning Hallam around

Ryan Hindley insists that there is still a long way to go, but he believes Hallam are heading in the right direction. Hindley has raised Hallam from the foot of the Toolstation NCEL Division One table and guided them to within touching distance of fourth-bottom Winterton Rangers. He has had an instant impact since replacing  read more→

Hallam to run through brick walls

Recruiting players who will run through “brick walls” is the first target for new Hallam chief Ryan Hindley. Hindley is the man tasked with dragging “the fifth biggest club in Sheffield” out of relegation danger in Toolstation NCEL Division One. Hindley was confirmed as Steve Toyne’s permanent replacement earlier this week and he faces a  read more→

Hindley handed helm at Hallam

Ryan Hindley is the new manager of Hallam and will officially take charge of his first game next Saturday when Shirebrook Town visit Sandygate. The role is 32-year-old Hindley’s first management at a semi-professional club and he leaves Clipstone to take up the opportunity to replace Steve Toyne. Hindley was a player at Clipstone and  read more→