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    OFFICIAL
   MATCHDAY
  PROGRAMME
SEASON 2020/21
  Tuesday 9th
  March 2021

                            DIGITAL EDITION
FLINT TOWN UNITED CONNAH'S QUAY NOMADS
Essity Stadium                                       Colours - Black & White Stripes, Black Shorts

Marsh Lane, Flint
                                 THE                 1st Team Manager - Neil Gibson

Flintshire CH6 5PJ            SILKMEN                Asst. Manager - Lee Jones
                                                     Coaches - Aden Shannon, Johnny Hill,
                                                     Steve Giblin, Chris Mullin
Ground : 01352 730982
                                   Est. 1886         Sports Therapist - Ryan Taylor
Club : 01352 762804                                  Head of Academy - Danny Bell
                                                     Head of Analysis - Anthony Gomez

            Members of the JD Cymru Premier League
      Main Honours
                                         Cymru Alliance League Champions 1990/91
  Welsh Cup Winners 1953/54
                                         HGA League Cup Winners 2017/18
  Welsh Cup Runners Up 1924/25
                                         JD Cymru North Runners Up 2019/20
  Welsh Non-League Champions 1990/91
                                         HGA Runners Up 2018/19
  Welsh Youth Cup Winners 1964/65
                                         HGA League Cup Runners Up 1992/93; 2007/08; 2010/11;
  Youth Cup Runners Up 1966/67
                                         2015/16, 2016/17
  Welsh Amateur Cup Winners 1947/48
                                         Welsh League (N) Champions 1955/56, 1956/57, 1957/58,
  Amateur Cup Runners Up 1890/91         1988/89

  Welsh Intermediate Cup Runners Up      Clwyd League Champions 1978/79; 1992/93
  1978/79
                                         N Wales Amateur Cup Winners 1909/10; 1930/31;
  N Wales Challenge Cup Winners          1931/32;1932/33; 1968/69
  1990/91 & 2006/07
                                         N Wales Intermediate Cup Winners 1976/77
  NWCC Runners Up 1992/93; 1998/99;
                                         Cookson Cup Winners 1992/93; 1988/89
  2007/08; 2010/11
                                         Alves Cup Winners 1953/54; 1989/90
  NEWFA Cup Runners Up 2012/13
                                         Reserve League & Cup Winners 2009/10
                                         Reserve & Colts League Winners 2016/17
                                         Reserve & Colts League Cup Winners 2015/16; 2016/17

 Main Club Officials

 Chairman - Darryl Williams              General Secretary - Keith Roberts

 Hon. President - Ian Rush MBE           Director of Football - Paul Davies

 Vice Presidents - Colin                 Football Secretary - Ian Norbury
 Popplewell, Jim Lang, George
 Placogiannakis, Aubrey Williams         Chief Steward - Mike Redshaw

 Vice Chairman - Dai Beck                Head Groundsman - Elfyn Jones

 Treasurer - Ashley De Vera Davey        Groundstaff - Tony Foster, Paul Duncan

                                         Web Site & Prog Editor - Nigel Sheen
FLINT TOWN UNITED CONNAH'S QUAY NOMADS
WELCOME TO THE
                                              Welcome to the players and officials of Connah’s Quay
                                              Nomads for this evening’s eagerly anticipated Deeside
ESSITY STADIUM                                derby.
                                           Unfortunately due to logistical problems given the quick
turnaround of games, and my having to combine the roles of Programme Editor with that of Covid
19 Officer for the club, I have had to produce the programme for tonight’s game before last
Saturday’s match against Penybont. So apologies for the lack of reaction to that result and the out
of date league table.
This is the second of three consecutive home games we have been faced with following the
resumption of the league, with Caernarfon due here on Saturday. In order to complete our phase 1
fixtures we then have a really tough run of fixtures, away to Penybont, home to The New Saints
and away to Bala. Notwithstanding tonight’s encounter with our neighbours and the current
reigning champions of course ! So, it could well be that with things being so close down at the
bottom, by the time Phase 1 is complete, we might find ourselves in a slightly worse position in the
league than we were before the restart. However, Neil Gibson is an extremely experienced
manager, and he won’t let that distract him, as he is well aware the key to our survival success is
going to be picking up points in Phase 2, and that’s where the real challenges will await us. Of
course, if we manage to pick up a few useful points during the remainder of Phase 1, so much the
better.
It’s a real shame that no fans will be allowed in to witness the game, as it would no doubt have
been a great atmosphere and occasion.

Come on the Silkmen !!

Cover photo from our earlier meeting at the Deeside
Stadium courtesy of Connah’s Quay Nomads

              The views expressed in this programme are those of the individual contributors
FLINT TOWN UNITED CONNAH'S QUAY NOMADS
CONGRATULATIONS!
"Wishing all at Flint Town United FC the very best of
 luck back where you belong in Cymru Premier!"

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FLINT TOWN UNITED CONNAH'S QUAY NOMADS
FROM THE CHAIRMAN
                         A very warm welcome to our colleagues, players and officials from the old
                         enemy down the road. This is written before the Pen-y-Bont game, I hope
                         we gave a good account of ourselves, giving us hope and optimism before
                         this tough encounter with the Nomads. The reverse fixture at the Deeside
                         Stadium saw us lose but generally we showed determination and resolve.
                         Tonight of course we field a hugely changed team to when we played
                         Nomads last. Neil Gibson and his management team will have us well
                         drilled for tonight as he takes on his respective colleague, Andy Morrison.
                         Saturday sees the return of Nathan Craig as we welcome Caernarfon for
                         our third home game on the run. With an away fixture to follow at Pen-y-
                         Bont this gives our newly formed squad the opportunity to get a decent
amount of points on the door. The pandemic has led to a crazy year not least in football. Our aim
is to consolidate, to stay up and to have a right crack at it next season, with lots of people
watching!

Darryl
FLINT TOWN UNITED CONNAH'S QUAY NOMADS
Our Phase 1 Fixture List

    Date & Time    LOCATION            OPPONENT            RESULT Flint Goalscorers

12.09.2020 14:30    HOME            Newtown AFC             1-0    N. Craig

18.09.2020 19:45    AWAY        Aberystwyth Town FC         1-3    C. Harwood

23.09.2020 19:45    AWAY           Cefn Druids FC           2-1    R. Foulkes, M. Cadwallader

26.09.2020 17:45    HOME       Barry Town United AFC        0-1
30.09.2020 19:45    AWAY         Caernarfon Town FC         1-2    R. Foulkes

03.10.2020 14:30    AWAY         The New Saints FC         0-10
10.10.2020 14:30    HOME      Haverfordwest County AFC      0-2
17.10.2020 14:30    AWAY       Cardiff Met University FC    1-2    C. Bratley

20.10.2020 19:45    HOME            Bala Town FC            1-2    A. Jones

14.11.2020 14:30    AWAY            Newtown AFC             2-3    C. Bratley, R. Foulkes

21.11.2020 14:30    AWAY      Haverfordwest County AFC      3-0    A. Jones, C. Harwood, B. Steer

28.11.2020 14:30    HOME       Cardiff Met University FC    0-1
01.12.2020 19:45    AWAY      Connah's Quay Nomads FC       0-2
05.12.2020 14:30    AWAY       Barry Town United AFC        3-6    M. Cadwallader (2), C. Harwood

15.12.2020 19:45    HOME           Cefn Druids FC           1-2    R. Foulkes

19.12.2020 16:30    HOME        Aberystwyth Town FC         3-0    M. Cadwallader, R. Jones (2)

06.03.2021 14:30    HOME             Penybont FC
09.03.2021 19:45    HOME      Connah's Quay Nomads FC
13.03.2021 14:30    HOME         Caernarfon Town FC
20.03.2021 14:30    AWAY             Penybont FC
27.03.2021 14:30    HOME         The New Saints FC
04.03.2021 TBC      AWAY            Bala Town FC
FLINT TOWN UNITED CONNAH'S QUAY NOMADS
FROM THE MANAGER
                                  Tonight we welcome Connah’s Quay Nomads to the Essity
                                  Stadium for our local Flintshire derby. Personally I’m really
                                  looking forward to managing the team in my first experience of a
                                  Flintshire derby and will be impressing onto our lads the
                                  importance of the game to everyone at our club.

                                  Having spent eleven weeks with no game, we are right back into
                                  the action with this game coming just 75 hours after our
                                  Penybont fixture, but rest assured that the players will be fully
                                  prepared and ready to face the challenge that the Nomads will
                                  bring against us this evening.

What we certainly know about Connah’s Quay is that they are an excellent team who are
tremendously well managed by Andy Morrison, who in turn has a great backroom staff around
him. I speak from experience, having been part of the group myself for twelve months a few years
ago. I really enjoyed my time there and have fond memories of the success we enjoyed during my
stint, winning the Welsh Cup and beating Falkirk away in the Iron Bru Cup being some of the
standout moments.

With this in mind I know a lot of the players and staff at Connah’s Quay and we have to respect the
fact that it is the current league champions who are visiting today. Nevertheless, this is an exciting
opportunity for our new set of players to embrace the challenge and to test ourselves this evening.
From the experience, I hope to gauge just what this group of lads is capable of achieving.
We have a strong game plan that we have prepared for and believe that we can cause Nomads some
problems. It should make for an extremely entertaining match.
Gibbo
FLINT TOWN UNITED CONNAH'S QUAY NOMADS
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INTRODUCING TODAY’S OPPONENTS ….

               CONNAH’S QUAY NOMADS
MEET THE MANAGER …. ANDY MORRISON
                                    Morrison joined The Nomads in November 2015, joining
                                    from Airbus UK Broughton for whom he had been a key
                                    figure as the club reached the Europa League Qualifying
                                    Stages for three successive seasons, finishing 2nd twice and
                                    3rd in the Welsh Premier League between 2013 - 2015.

                                    As a professional player, he captained the Manchester City
                                    side who won the Division 2 Play Off final at Wembley in
                                    1999 and now represents the Etihad outfit as an Official Fan
                                    Ambassador - a role that still continues today.

                                      Morrison's first season at Deeside saw him lead The Nomads
to their highest ever league finish and Europa League qualification before progressing to the
Second Qualifying Round, defeating Norwegian side Stabæk Fotball over two legs, and not
conceding a goal in the process. Morrison built on his first year of success and then guided the
team to another record finish, as runners up in the league for the 2016-17 campaign, also holding
the record for least goals conceded in the season with just 24 goals. His Nomads side reached the
final of the Irn Bru Cup competition, defeating Falkirk, Coleraine and Queens Park FC at
Hampden Park in the earlier rounds before overcoming Edinburgh City in the semi finals.
And last season, he led the Nomads to the Cymru Premiership title.

PROFILING …. MICHAEL WILDE
 Wilde joined The Nomads in June 2016 having been released
from his contract at The New Saints.
During his time at TNS, Wilde scored 151 goals in his 214
appearances. Wilde originally joined TNS in 2002 from Poulton
Victoria.
He moved to Fleetwood Town in January 2009 before joining
Halifax Town and then Chester where he netted 36 goals in 43
games before returning to TNS in June 2012, and was voted as the
Welsh Premier League Player of The Season in the 2012/13
season.
Wilde made his competitive debut for The Nomads in the Club's
first ever UEFA Europa League match against Norwegian side,
Stabæk Fotball in June 2016.
He has gone on to make over 120 competitive starts for The
Nomads, scoring on more than 50 occasions including a brace in
both the JD Welsh Cup Final victory over Aberystwyth Town in
2018, and the Nathaniel MG Cup Final against STM Sports in
2020.
FLINT TOWN UNITED CONNAH'S QUAY NOMADS
SELECTED PEN PICS ….
John Disney (Defender) - Disney joined The Nomads from Conference North side, Hednesford
Town in January 2016 having had previous spells at Chester, Telford, Northwich and Stockport
County. His competitive debut for The Nomads came in a 2-1 victory over MBi Llandudno in
March 2016. John went on to play in The Nomads' first ever UEFA Europa League campaign.
The 2016-17 campaign was a very positive one for Disney, as he went on to make 26 starts for
the side, with many of those coming as a makeshift central defender, a role he took on with ease.
Disney left Deeside in May 2017 having made 43(+4) competitive appearances for The Nomads
and went on to join Altrincham Town. He returned to the Welsh Premier League in January 2018
with Bala Town before re-signing with The Nomads in June 2018, making his second debut for
the club in the UEFA Europa League tie with Shakhtyor Soligorsk.
Disney was part of the 2019/20 squad that won the JD Cymru Premier and Nathaniel MG Cup.

George Horan (Defender) - Horan returned to the Deeside Stadium in 2014, having left in 2005
to join Rhyl where he played until 2010 before moving on to Chester FC for whom he was the
club captain, making 138 appearances for the newly formed club following the demise of Chester
City.
Horan played over 140 games for The Nomads in his first spell with the club which spanned five
years starting in 2000. The 2015-16 season saw Horan lead The Nomads to UEFA Europa
League qualification for the first time in the Club's history..

Declan Poole (Midfield) - Poole joined The Nomads in November 2016 having previously
played at Everton U18s, Wigan Athletic and Nantwich Town. He made his competitive debut for
The Nomads in the side's Nathaniel MG Cup Semi Final defeat to TNS, however Poole was to
have more luck against TNS later in the same season, as he struck a match winning volley, which
also earned him the Welsh Premier League Goal of the Month award for March.
In August 2017, Poole became one of The Nomads' first ever full time professional players.

Jamie Insall (Forward) - Insall joined The Nomads in April 2019 having spent a good portion
of his career in Scotland, plying his trade at Hibernian and East Fife He originally joined Hibs
from Stourbridge in 2015 having also played for Littleton earlier in his career. He was named as
the Ladbrokes Scottish League One Player of the Month award for his performances for East Fife
in September 2016.

Danny Holmes (Midfield) - Holmes joined The Nomads in May 2018 on the back of a
successful season in the JD Welsh Premier League at Bangor City. Prior to his time at Bangor,
Holmes had two spells at Tranmere Rovers spanning a combined six seasons. In between, he
spent tim at Southport and The New Saints, and before joining Bangor has also played for
Fleetwood Town, Newport County, AFC Fylde and York City.
He is now a mainstay in Andy Morrison's side, having made over 75 competitive starts for the
club, picking up the JD Cymru Premier and Nathaniel MG Cup double in the 2019/20 campaign.

Craig Curran (Midfield) - Curran arrived at the Deeside Stadium with more than 150 games in
EFL League One and over 100 games in the Scottish Premiership under his belt. He made his
debut as a second half substitute in the Nathaniel MG Cup Final and was unlucky not to get on
the scoresheet in the game.
SELECTED PEN PICS ….
 Jay Owen (Midfield) - Jay arrived at Deeside Stadium in May 2016 and before that had made
70 appearances for Airbus between 2013 and 2016. He started his career with Chester where he
made seven Football League appearances and represented Wales at Under-17 level.
Jay then moved to Barrow where he made 95 appearances in the Conference and was capped by
the Wales Under-23 semi-pros.
Owen was named as the Players' Player and Coaches' Player of the Season at The Nomads' end of
season awards for the 2016/17 season.

Sameron Dool (Midfield/Forward) - Dool joined The Nomads in September 2019. He started
his career at West Bromwich Albion's academy before entering the Welsh system where he
played for both Llandudno and Bangor City, the latter under current Nomads coach, Craig
Harrison. Has a good turn of pace and eye for goal.

Aron Williams (Midfield) - Williams originally came through The Nomads Academy, winning
the U19s Welsh Premier League in 2012.
He went on to make his competitive debut for The Nomads as a substitute against Prestatyn
Town in theWord Cup in September 2013 and also made his Welsh Premier League debut as a
second half sub against Bala Town in December 2013.
Williams left Deeside to join Buckley Town where he enjoyed good success and returned to
Deeside in January 2020. Has proved to be a very effective winger has has enjoyed an excellent
start to the current season.

Aeron Edwards (Midfield/Forward) - The capture of Edwards from The New Saints in the
close season certainly raised a few eyebrows and was seen as a huge statement of intent from
Nomads that they were not going to relinquish their league crown easily. During his time at Park
Hall he won nine titles, five Welsh Cups and half-a-dozen League Cups, earning Wales C
recognition in the process.

Danny Davies (Defender) - Another new arrival to the Deeside Stadium during the close season,
Davies joined from Cymru North champions Prestatyn Town, for whom he won the Manager's
Player of the Season award at the end of the 2018/19 season, awarded to him by none other than
Neil Gibson, the then Seasiders boss.
Davies is an ex-professional cricketer, having played for Northamptonshire as well as spending
three separate stints in Australia to play the game. He returned to the UK after injuring his arm
and decided to get back into football.
Prior to becoming a successful cricketer, Danny started his career as a Prestatyn youngster before
joining Chester City's Academy. The self-described attacking wing-back made his Welsh Premier
League debut for Prestatyn's first team when he was 16 against Port Talbot Town and also
claimed a Wales U17 cap against Scotland in 2012.

Callum Roberts (Defender) - Roberts joined The Nomads ahead of the 2018/19 campaign
having previously played for Newtown and The New Saints. He made his competitive debut for
the club in the 2-1 defeat at home to Kilmarnock in the UEFA Europa League First Qualifying
Round where he setup The Nomads' goal.
Roberts went on to start 29 competitive games for The Nomads in his first season with the club,
winning the Nathaniel MG Cup and JD Cymru Premier along the way.
League Table As at 03/03/20
                                                                   Not updated for Last Saturday’s Results

                                PLAYED    WON DRAWN      LOST            GF       GA        GD               PTS.

 1 The New Saints                  17      14       2          1         49       10        39                44
 2 Connah's Quay Nomads            16      13       2          1         35       10        25                41
 3 Bala Town                       16      10       5          1         39       16        23                35
 4 Barry Town United               16       7       3          6         23       24        -1                24
 5 Caernarfon Town                 17       6       4          7         23       33       -10                22
 6 Penybont                        15       6       3          6         22       22         0                21
 7 Haverfordwest County            16       5       5          6         22       28        -6                20
 8 Cardiff Met University          17       4       4          9         14       25       -11                16
 9 Newtown                         16       3       5          8         19       27        -8                14
10 Flint Town                      16       4       0        12          19       37       -18                12
11 Cefn Druids                     16       3       3        10          17       37       -20                12
12 Aberystwyth Town                16       2       4        10          21       34       -13                10

  NEXT WEEKEND’S FIXTURES
    Day              Kick Off
  Saturday            14-30         Barry Town United vs Aberystwyth Town
  Saturday            14-30         Cefn Druids vs Bala Town
  Saturday            14-30         Flint Town United vs Caernarfon Town
  Saturday            14-30         Haverfordwest County vs The New Saints
  Saturday            14-30         Newtown vs Cardiff Met
  Saturday            14-30         Penybont vs Connah’s Quay Nomads
FLINT TOWN ARE UNITED AGAINST RACISM.
TOGETHER LET’S KICK IT OUT OF FOOTBALL.
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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT CONNAH’S QUAY NOMADS

● Formed in July 1946 as Connah's Quay Juniors, the present-day club was the
 brainchild of the Everton and Wales centre-half Tommy (T.G.) Jones, a native of the
 town.
● The new team quickly became a major force in North Wales youth soccer, winning the
  Welsh Youth Cup in 1948.
● By natural progression a senior team was formed and joined the Flintshire League in
  1948
● Prior to the 1952–53 season, the club's suffix was changed to Nomads and the team
  ventured into the Welsh League (North)
● Despite winning the North Wales Amateur Cup three times in the 1950s, Nomads
  moved into local football for seven years prior to rejoining the Welsh League in 1966,
  twice finishing as runners-up at the start of the 1970s.
● Following three successful seasons in the Welsh Alliance, Connah's Quay became
  founder members of the Cymru Alliance in 1990 and the League of Wales two seasons
  later.
● Neville Powell joined the club as player/manager in the summer of 1993 though he
 suffered a bad injury very early in his career at Connah's Quay that would end his
 playing career.
● The club's home had remained at the Halfway Ground since its formation in 1946, but
  in July 1998 Nomads moved into the newly constructed athletics stadium at nearby
  Deeside College in Kelsterton after playing the previous season's home matches at
  Rhyl's Belle Vue Stadium
● At the end of the 2015/16 season, Nomads qualified for European competition for the
  first time by defeating Airbus 1-0 in the play off final, courtesy of a Wes Baynes strike
● In the 2019-20 season, the Nomads won the 2019-20 Cymru Premier for the first time,
  qualifying for the UEFA Champions League, after the season was cut short by the
  2019-20 Coronavirus pandemic
REMEMBERING ….
 PREVIOUS FLINT/NOMADS GAMES IN

  THE LEAGUE OF WALES
           Season 1995/96 - Connah’s Quay Nomads 1 Flint Town United 3
Flint marksman bagged his first hat-trick for the Silkmen in this derby encounter at the old
Halfway ground. He did, though, have Nomads keeper Phil Collister to thank for lending him a
hand, literally, in his efforts. With 10 minutes on the clock, the keeper allowed Emmett to kick
the ball from his grasp to score the first. The Flint striker had ran onto a through ball from Steve
Jones, and Collister charged out and grabbed the ball at Emmett’s feer, but was unable to hold
onto it, and the Flint man held off Stuart Rain to score.
Nomads came back strongly, and Vernon Keep’s ball into the box was flicked on by Danny
McGoona into Peter Hughes’ path. Lee Williams, in the Flint goal, only managed to half save
Hughes’ shot, but Glen Graham was on hand to kick the ball out. But, midway through the first
half, former Flint favourite, Chris Davies, made his mark against his old club, levelling for
Nomads. Davies netted a rebound, after a Marc Limbert free kick was delivered into the box,
and Keep’s effort was initially blocked.
The Quay now started to assert themselves in the game, and Barry Thomas went close with a
fizzing 30 yard effort that brought out a terrific one handed save from Williams. Keep and
Hughes both went close, before Rain blazed wide from 6 yards out following a good low cross
by Limbert.
But after the break, Flint came out firing. They took the lead once again on 56 minutes. Nomads
were temporarily hampered by the loss of Thomas from their defence, who had left the action
following a clash of heads. As they were trying to rearrange themselves, Emmett took full
advantage of the uncertainty by nipping in between Collister and Rain, forcing the latter to sky
his attempted clearance. Timmy Steel pounced on it, and set up Emmett, who slotted home.
Emmett then claimed his hat-trick on 67 minutes, when he spotted Collister off his line when
about to take a free kick from 25 yards out. With quick thinking, he lobbed the ball over the
helpless keeper and it hit the underside of the bar and went in.
Then, he found himself off his line only to be lobbed from 25 yards out as Emmett claimed his
second.
Line Ups :
Connah’s Quay Nomads - Collister, Rain, Carroll, Wynne, Thomas, Smyth (D. Powell 71),
McGoona (N. Powell 71), Limbert, Keep, Hughes, C Davies (Randles 69)
Flint Town United - L. Williams, T. Williams, McKeown, Graham, Emmett (Stratulis 90),
Martin, Jones, Smart, A. Davies (Moffat 82), Steel, Himchcliffe
Att. 464
Ref. Brian Lawlor
Season 1996/97 - Connah’s Quay Nomads 0 Flint Town United 1
Defences were firmly on top in this closely fought affair, with few clear cut chances available
for either side. Both teams had suffered just one defeat apiece thus far in 1997, so this game,
played in the last week of February always promised to be a close encounter. Flint were without
their on-loan defensive duo of Matty McQuillan and Neil Rigby, both of whom had been
recalled by parent club Colwyn Bay, but their absence was not noticed, with Dewi Parry and
Damien McKeown slotting in comfortably.
After a fairly tepid first half, the game livened up in the second period. Rob Jones saw his
header pushed around the upright by an agile Phil Collister, and then at the other end, Paul
Allen had his effort cleared off the line by Paul Nelson. Chris Davies then fluffed a great one on
one opportunity, as he beat Nelson to the ball but his attempted chip was comfortably dealt with
by Flint keeper Steve Whalley.
Nomads were unlucky when they twice hit the woodwork within the space of 60 seconds. First
Stuart Rain hit the post, then Richie McNeil’s shot struck the crossbar. The goal came with 11
minutes of the match remaining. Tommy Jones escaped down the left, although his cross filed
to beat the first defender, Gary Wynne, who was stationed at the near post. However, Wynne
failed to complete his clearance, as he tried to control the ball and bring it out of the area.
Instead, Steve Jones anticipated the play, and managed to get a vital toe onto the ball to poke it
home.
In the closing minutes, Nomads pushed everything at Flint as they charged down the famous
Halfway slope to besiege their opponent’s goal. Fortunately, Parry was on hand to make a last
ditch clearance, when McNeil did eventually find a way past Whalley.
Line Ups :
Connah’s Quay Nomads - Collister, Hinchcliffe, Thomas, G. Wynne (Carroll 81), Smyth,
Clarke, Allen, D. Wynne, Hughes (McNeil 67), Rain (Randles 77), Davies.
Flint Town United - Whalley, Parry, McKeown, Evans, Nelson, Horne, Davies (G Jones 89), R
Jones, S Jones, Edwards (Wilde 90), T Jones
Att. 297 Ref. B. Lawlor

          Flint’s Dave Evans and Nomads’ Chris Davies going toe to toe in the derby battle
Season 1997/98 - Connah’s Quay Nomads 3 Flint Town United 2
This final encounter in the old League of Wales took place at Belle Vue, Rhyl, which was
Nomad’s temporary home whilst they awaited the completion of their move to the Deeside
Stadium. A five goal thriller saw the Quay come out on top, courtesy of Stuart Rain’s 76th
minute winner in this Easter Monday clash. Rain ran onto a superb defence splitting pass
supplied by substitute Vernon Keep to slot the ball under the advancing Danny Embleton.
Although Flint created enough chances of their own, better finishing on the day by their
opponents made all the difference. Flint’s Steve Jones, who enjoyed a fantastic game in the
middle of the park put the Silkmen 1-0 up after 16 minutes. Nomads had failed to clear Kevin
Langley’s corner, and whilst Phil Collister was able to block Michael Scully’s initial shot, Jones
was on hand to follow up with a clinical strike.
However, Nomads hit straight back when Paul Jones won the ball in midfield and fed Jon
Kenworthy on the left. He burst forward and supplied a low cross to the far post, where Jamie
Hughes was waiting to slot home unchallenged.
Carl Smyth headed off the line in front of the advancing Gareth Thomas, when a cross from
Jones had caught Collister out of position. Jimmy Carberry then had a good chance for Flint
early in the second period, but skewed his shot wide from 18 yards out, and Thomas put an
effort wide from an Andy Davies cross.
Nev Powell then introduced Chris Davies into the fray in place of Kenworthy, who seemed to
be struggling with a back problem following a collision with Langley, and this seemed to spur
his side into life.
Nomads broke to good effect on the hour mark. Paul Jones latched onto a Steve Futcher through
ball, as the Flint defence were stationery, and slipped the ball under Embleton to put the “home”
side 2-1 up. The Silkmen roused themselves, and were back on terms six minutes later. Scully
was fouled on the left, and Langley took a quick free kick which caught the Nomads defence off
guard. Richie McNeil ghosted past Smyth, who had been left with two to mark, to level up the
scores once again.
Phil Collister then made an excellent save, when he tipped over a powerful shot from Thomas,
who hit it on the turn. From the resulting corner, he followed that up with a quickfire double
save to deny both Thomas and McNeil. Down the other end, Hughes spurned a glorious
opportunity when he failed to connect in front of an empty net, from a low cross by Chris
Davies. In the end that miss didn’t prove as costly as it might have done, thanks to Rain’s goal.
Steve Jones could have scored a late equaliser, but his free header bounced agonisingly wide of
the goal, when he had been picked out by Tony Lee’s centre.
Line Ups :
Connah’s Quay Nomads - Collister, B. Thomas, P. Jones, Hutchinson, Jardine, Smyth, Futcher
(Keep 72), Rain, Hughes , Kenworthy (C Davies 56), Wynne. Unused Sub N. Davies
Flint Town United - Embleton, K. Jones, Carberry, Antrobus, Barbour, Langley, A. Davies , St.
Jones, McNeil, G. Thomas, Scully. Unused Subs - Keir, Sh. Jones
Ref. K. Morris
DANBY CALLS TIME ON HIS FLINT CAREER

                                              Popular squad member John Danby announced
                                              in early February that he had decided to stop
                                              playing at Cymru Premier League level. John,
                                              who of course enjoyed a tremendous spell with
                                              tonight’s opponents Connah’s Quay, explained
                                              his reasons to the club’s website.
                                              He said that due to his work and family
                                              commitments he could no longer commit to the
                                              busy preparation schedule required to continue to
                                              play in the Cymru Premier.
                                              He went on to say " I’ve loved my time at the
                                              club, and I'm looking forward to seeing what
                                              Flint can accomplish in the Welsh Premier. And
                                              thanks to everyone for making me feel welcome
                                              at the club" He added that whilst the rigours of
                                              competing at the highest level in Welsh football
                                              were too demanding of his time, he was not quite
                                              ready to retire completely, and hoped to carry on
                                              playing at some level.
John joined us from neighbours Connah's Quay Nomads, for whom he enjoyed several
successful seasons. He is probably best known for his time at Chester, for whom he holds the
club record for the most consecutive football league starts with 133 back-to-back appearances.
He also had four years of experience with Kidderminster Harriers and spells at Eastwood Town
and Bradford Park Avenue.
Everyone at Flint would like to thank
John for his contribution since joining
us at the beginning of last season, and
playing such an important part in
helping steer the club back into the
Cymru Premier. We wish him every
success for the future.
In other squad news, work
commitments have meant that Aaron
Jones, Andy Brown (right) and Wes
Baynes have all had to be excluded
 from the matchday squad submission
 for the remainder of the season, whilst
Ben Steer has left the club, and Nathan
Craig has returned to former club
Caernarfon, again because of
work/training issues. We thank all of
these players for their commitment
during their time with us.
Welcoming Warrington’s Famous Five to Flint
In the January transfer window, Neil Gibson signed five players from Warrington Town as
their season was prematurely ended. Here we take a bit more of an in depth look at each of
these players.

                Josh Amis is a striker who boasts plenty of experience with clubs in the north
                west non-league scene. Josh started out at Preston before having spells at
                Northwich Vics, Stockport, Altrincham, Marine and latterly Warrington. In the
                process he has established a strong reputation in the English non-league set up.
                Has good ability to hold the ball up, and helping to transition play, whilst also
                posing a strong goal threat.
Jordan Buckley is another forward and boasts lots of pace and energy. He
has proven himself to be a good finisher when presented with the
opportunity and should bring a real goal threat to the team. Before
Warrington he also played for FC United of Manchester.
                Mitch Duggan is a product of the Tranmere Rovers Youth
                system, He is a player who exudes energy and enthusiasm. A neat and tidy
                technical player, with a great work rate when not in possession, his qualities
                will align perfectly to the style of play encouraged by Neil Gibson and his
                staff.

Evan Gumbs joined Tranmere Rovers' youth setup in 2010. On 15
November 2014 he made his professional debut, playing the last 18 minutes
in a 0–1 away loss against Luton Town in a League Two fixture. Following
his release by Tranmere he joined Warrington Town in August 2020.
Described by Neil Gibson as having a great desire to defend, Evan is a natural leader on the
pitch and is very comfortable in possession.
              Eddie Clarke is another player who came through the Academy system at
              Tranmere, before joining Fleetwood Town. He had loan spells at Macclesfield
              and Stockport before moving to Warrington Town.
              Eddie is a left back with tremendous pace and fitness levels.

We look forward to seeing our new recruits in action for the remainder of the season as wish
them all the very best as we strive to retain our top flight status.

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COMMERCIAL PARTNERS FOR SEASON
             2020/21

Huge thanks to our Commercial Partners who are supporting us this
 season. We really do appreciate the help you provide the club with,
        whether it be financial or assistance in other areas.
FTU PLAYER SPONSORSHIPS SEASON 2020/21

 Squad No.                      Player                               Sponsored By

1                            Jon Rushton

2                              Sam Hart                       Jamie Flynt - USA based fan

3                            Eddie Clsrke
                                                          DR Sports Clubs (07739 424270)
5                             Ben Nash
                                                             admin@drsportsclubs.co.uk
                                                       FTU Ultras (Ken, Mike B, Paul C, Keith B,
6                            Kai Edwards                       Timmy, Nige, Mike R)

                                                          Chester Headstones (01244 345145)
7                            Rob Hughes
                                                             info@chesterheadstones.com
8                           Richie Foulkes                     John Foulkes Services Ltd
9                             Josh Amis
10                         Mark Cadwallader            David Maxwell - USA based FTU supporter
                                                    FTU Norwegian Supporters (Kjell Sander, Stian,
11                            Alex Jones            Nils Thomas, Fredrik, Geir, Oystein, Baard, Arnt
                                                          Mathias, Paal, Bjarne, Frode, Eddie)
13                           Ryan Woods
                                                       Osprey Windows (01244 332178) website :
14                          Callum Bratley
                                                             www.osprey-windows.co.uk
15                           Ross Weaver
16                           Evan Gumbs
17                           Mitch Duggan
18                          Jordan Buckley
19                           Dan Roberts                     Jamie Flynt - USA based fan
20                          Conor Harwood              Quality Blinds www.quality-blinds.co.uk/
22                           Ben Lockley
                                                    FTU Norwegian Supporters (Kjell Sander, Stian,
24                            Ben Maher             Nils Thomas, Fredrik, Geir, Oystein, Baard, Arnt
                                                           Mathias, Paal, Bjarne, Lars Espen)
25                         Mason Blackwell
26                          Harry Lockley
27                            Tom Kemp
28                         Callum Roberts
29                          Jake Hampson              FTU Ultras (Rob, Andy, Nobbo, Ray, Aubrey,
                                                                   Mike J, Keith R)

30                           Elijah Beattie

                   Sponsorships available for £90 (£75 plus VAT)
             For more details please email nigelsheen@blueyonder.co.uk
FLINT TOWN UNITED PLAYER STATS 2020/21
                         Squad No. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9                                         10          11 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 22 24 25 26 27                                                                         PLAYERS WHO HAVE LEFT THE CLUB
                                   John Sam Wes Ben Kai Rob Richie Alex Mark Alex Dom Aaron Callum Ben Kai Ben Conor Andrew Ben Ben Mason Harry Tom Jamie Nathan Joe Brandon Kyle Matthew Les Nathan Darren
 Date      Opponent        Res Danby Hart Baynes Nash Edwards Hughes Foulkes Titchiner Cadwallader Jones McHugh Jones Bratley Steer Wallis Burrows Harwood Brown Lockley Maher Blackwell Lockley Kemp King Craig Palmer Burrows Smyth Russell Davies Brown Thornton
12/09/20 NEWTOWN H 1-0 W ■                       ■  ■              ■ ■ ■                  ■ ▼                          U ■ ▼                        ■     ▼                               U       U         ■G                ▲ ▲ ▲                          ■
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26/09/20 BARRY TOWN U H 0-1 L ■                  ■  ■                   ■ ■▼                 ▲                    U ■                              ▲■     ▼                               U                 ■             ■     ■▼ ▲                         ■
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10/10/20 HAVERFORDWEST H 0-2 L                   ■  ■              ■ ■▼                   ■ ■                    ■ ■               ▲                      ▲     U ■                       U   U          ■                              ■▼
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20/10/20 BALA TOWN H 1-2 L                      ■   ■ ■ ■ ■                                        ■G            ■ ■         ▼ ▲           U                            U■                    U     U ■ ■▼                               ▲
14/11/20 NEWTOWN A 2-3 L ■ ■ ■ ▼ ■ ■ ■ ▼ ■ G                                                 ▲ ■                  U ■        G             U               ▲            U■                               ■▼                              ▲
21/11/20 HAVERFORDWEST H 3-0 W ■ ■ ■                     ■              ■                 ■ ▼ ■G                  U ■        ▼▲G                        ■ G▼    ▲  ■                              U   ■                                  ▲
28/11/20 CARDIFF MET H 0-1 L ■ ■                      ▲■ ▲■                               ■ ▼ ■                   U ■          ▲                        ■ ▼     U U■                            ■▼ ■
01/12/20 CQ NOMADS A 0-2 L ■ ■ ■ ▼ ■ ■                                  ■                 ■ ▼                     U ■          ▲           U            ■       U  ■                              ▲ ■
05/12/20 BARRY TOWN U A 3-6 L ■ ■                   ■ ■                 ■                 ■ G x2               U U ■           ▲                        ■ G▼    ▲ U■                      U     ■     ■▼
15/12/20 CEFN DRUIDS H 1-2 L                    ■ ■ ■ ■                 ■G                ■ ▼                  U ■ ■           ▲                        ■ ▼     ▲ ■                       U     ■ U
19/12/20 ABERYSTWYTH T H 3-0 W                  ■ ▼ ■ ■ ▲ PG                              ■ G▼ ■               U ■ ■                U ▲                   ▲ ■   ▼ ■                       U     ■ U
           Key to Symbols ■ In starting line Up ▲     ▼ Substituted Off U Unused Sub      G Scored a goal   P Scored a pen     Received a Yellow Card               Received a Red Card
Today’s
                              Squads
         FLINT TOWN UNITED                CONNAH’S QUAY NOMADS
          Jon Rushton            1   13           Oliver Byrne
            Sam Hart             2   2            John Disney
          Eddie Clarke           3   3          Callum Roberts
           Ben Nash              5   4            Johnny Hunt
          Kai Edwards            6    5          George Horan
          Rob Hughes             7   6          Danny Harrison
         Richie Foulkes          8   7              Rio Glean
           Josh Amis             9   8           Callum Morris
        Mark Cadwallader        10   9           Michael Wilde
           Alex Jones           11   10            Jamie Insall
          Ryan Woods            13   12           Declan Poole
         Callum Bratley         14   14            Tom Moore
          Ross Weaver           15   15          Danny Holmes
          Evan Gumbs            16   16             Jay Owen
          Mitch Duggan          17   17            Kris Owens
         Jordan Buckley         18   18          Doug Tharme
          Dan Roberts           19   19           Craig Curran
         Conor Harwood          20   20          Sameron Dool
          Ben Lockley           22   21          Aron Williams
           Ben Maher            24   22          Danny Davies
      Mason Blackwell-Jones     25   23         Aeron Edwards
          Harry Lockley         26   24       Kai Calderbank-Park
           Tom Kemp             27   25            Max Moore
         Callum Roberts         28   28           Sam Williams
         Jake Hampson           29   53            Harry Owen
          Elijah Beatie         30   58        Cameron Darling
                                     80             Josh Allan
                                                   Neil Danns
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