THE IRON 2021-22 ISSUE 24 - Scunthorpe United
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THE IRON FREE DIGITAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME OF SCUNTHORPE UNITED FC vs MANSFIELD TOWN 09-04-22 - 3pm 2021-22 ISSUE 24
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Keith Hill’s full kit is sponsored by Business Telco KEITH HILL FIRST TEAM MANAGER The Iron’s manager writes his latest notes as we welcome Mansfield Town to the Sands Venue Stadium this afternoon... Good afternoon and welcome to our home world how good they are, but to be able to do game against Mansfield Town. I extend that that on Tuesday, to keep the ball, pass the ball to Nigel Clough, his players, staff, fans and all and make what I want them to do work was associated with our opponents. brilliant. It showed the players they can do it. LUXURY IN THE HEART OF BLACKPOOL We come into it encouraged by the I felt they were excellent for 70 minutes on performance at Forest Green last week and Tuesday and the only threat the opposition pleased with the players and their had was from set-plays, due to their physical Located next to the world-famous Blackpool Tower, on the central promenade determination, grit and the willingness to advantage, but we dominated, kept the ball and amongst all the major tourist aaraccons. challenge the clear divisional leaders. attacked really well. Sometimes what we have We’ve been introducing numerous young been going through can wear you down a little players, who will be part of the positive future bit, so to taste those little bits of success, which we’re planning for this football club, into the have been very hard to come by in recent times fold and I thought they were magnificent. It can really help. I was really pleased for the was a highly contentious free-kick that led to young players. their winner, and we should be defending the We’re trying to build a successful platform ball in better, but I was very pleased with the to be able to thrive in, and there has been personality and characteristics we showed. evidence of that on Tuesday and last Saturday. Then, on Tuesday night, against Gainsborough Today’s game is a great challenge and a good Trinity in the Lincolnshire Senior Cup final, our opportunity for the players to back those two young players had to be professional. It’s been performances up. tough for the players, who have felt the pain of playing in the first team and losing football Up the Iron! matches, to not be able to show the football Keith Hill CLUB STATEMENT ROUND-UP IRON WIN Last Thursday, Peter Swann stepped down as LINCOLNSHIRE Chairman with immediate effect. SENIOR CUP Lee Turnbull has rejoined the Iron as our Chief The Iron won the Operating Officer. Lee will oversee the club’s Lincolnshire Senior operational procedures and will be taking on Cup for the 21st time, the Chairman’s roles. but for the first time The previous Monday, the club’s board since 2011, thanks to confirmed it had accepted the resignation of goals from Harvey Cribb Simon Elliott from his position as Non- and Alfie Beestin on Tuesday night. LARGEST SUITES OUTSIDE OF LONDON Executive Director. Joe Parkin halved the deficit in the second half, but the young Iron side held on for victory. YOUR MESSAGES FOSTER SIGNS PROFESSIONAL TERMS Meeeng & 91 Luxurious Great Dining Spa & Treatment Good luck with your retirement Darren Warsop. You will be missed by all the staff from the Scunthorpe United is delighted to announce Event Rooms Bedrooms Experiences Rooms Town Centre. highly-rated academy first-year scholar Owen Foster has signed his first professional contract Happy 80th Birthday to Peterjon Dodd, with with the club. much love from your family and the club. Coming into effect from July 2022, he signs Palaane Building Happy 50th birthday to Glen Palmer. a two-year deal with a one-year option in the club’s favour. Promenade, Blackpool FY1 4TQ Follow us @SUFCOfficial on all social media platforms THE IRON | PAGE 11
Improving Access to IRON ROUND-UP Recent news from the Psychological Therapies Sands Venue Stadium... North Lincs (IAPT) MATCH SPONSOR: SULSESC 2001-02 Mark Jackson 2002-03 Tommy Evans Tackle YOUR Mental 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Andy Butler Andy Butler Andy Keogh Health with IAPT 2006-07 Joe Murphy 2007-08 Jack Cork 2008-09 Gary Hooper 2009-10 Paul Hayes Don't suffer in silence! We are delighted to welcome the Scunthorpe United London and South East Supporters’ Club 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Josh Lillis Sam Slocombe Mark Duffy (SULSESC) as our match sponsor for this 2013-14 Sean McAllister afternoon’s game against Mansfield Town. 2014-15 Paddy Madden We provide talking therapies for adults Rory Watson has become the fifth goalkeeper to win the London Supporters’ Club’s (SULSESC) 2015-16 2016-17 Paddy Madden Murray Wallace experiencing common mental health problems Player of the Season award. SULSESC will be presenting the shield to Rory this afternoon. 2017-18 2018-19 Funso Ojo Lee Novak The Iron’s current shot-stopper follows in 2019-20 Abo Eisa If you have experienced any of the following the footsteps of his predecessors Tommy Evans (2003), Joe Murphy (2007), Josh Lillis (2011) and 2020-21 2021-22 Alex Gilliead Rory Watson for more than two weeks, please contact us. Sam Slocombe (2012) in taking the accolade. Now in its 35th year since first being presented MATCHBALL SPONSOR: IN LOVING •Depression •Anxiety •Phobia •Panic . to midfielder David Harle at the conclusion of United’s final season at the Old Show Ground in 1987, the John Birkett Memorial Trophy is named MEMORY OF JASON WILMOT – HAPPY BIRTHDAY. UP THE IRON! The matchball sponsor today honours the •Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in memory of the late SULSESC chairman, who died in 1998. commitment and loyalty of Jason Wilmot to his club. •Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) For further London Supporters’ Club We spoke to Jason’s wife Claire ahead of the information, visit www.sulsesc.com. matchball sponsorship against Mansfield. She We hope all SULSESC’s guests in attendance said: “An avid supporter, Jason dedicated himself today have a great day with the Iron, and we to following his club, talking about them, would like to thank everyone associated for their attending games and sharing his passion for QR CODE QUICK LINK: them. When frustrated with the performances, continued support, and for sponsoring today’s You can now self refer at: match. Past John Birkett Memorial Trophy Winners: he’d not shy away from discussing improvements, but he was never embarrassed iapt.rdash.nhs.uk 1987-88 David Harle about claiming his team. 1988-89 Tony Daws “This season has seen huge upheavals and 1989-90 Andy Flounders challenges at the club, however setbacks must 1990-91 Andy Flounders be viewed as learning in action. Hopefully today Or call us on: 03000 216165 1991-92 Paul Longden sees a return to winning ways to bring cheers 1992-93 Matt Elliott from his fellow ‘travelling band in the East Stand’. 1993-94 Matt Carmichael Up the Iron!” 1994-95 Alan Knill We would like to take this 1995-96 Tony Ford opportunity to thank Claire FREE mental health 1996-97 Steve Housham for today’s matchball 1997-98 Chris Hope sponsorship and continued support for people 1998-99 Jamie Forrester support in loving memory of 1999-00 Lee Hodges Jason. over the age of 18 2000-01 Andy Dawson Follow us @SUFCOfficial on all social media platforms THE IRON | PAGE 13
IRON ROUND-UP WILSON LOAN STAY EXTENDED First year professional Cameron Wilson has had his loan with Scarborough Athletic extended until the end of the season. CLUB OFFICIALS CHAIRMAN: Peter Swann The 19-year-old winger stays with the Northern DIRECTORS: Karin Swann, Premier League Premier Division side after making Christopher Swann, Leanne Mayo nine starts in his initial spell over the course of the last NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Simon Elliott PRESIDENT: Baron Botham, Kt, OBE month. VICE PRESIDENTS: Brian Heywood, On his second appearance for the Seadogs, he scored Dr John Zacharais, Keith Waters, the winner and won the man of the match award in the Tony Jacklin CBE, Keith Wagstaff, 2-1 win over Buxton, while he has consistently racked up Jason Oxenforth FIRST TEAM MANAGER: Keith Hill a lot of minutes while playing for the side. COACH: Tony McMahon Wilson has made five appearances for the first team GOALKEEPING COACH: Paul Musselwhite since signing professional terms last summer. He joined HEAD OF MEDICAL SERVICES: Michael McBride the club at Under-11s level in 2013 from Goole Town ASSISTANT FIRST TEAM PHYSIOTHERAPIST: Tigers, a local team in his hometown. Ben Palmer KIT MANAGER: Nathan Stanton CHIEF SCOUT: Will Swann BOOK FOR MOTHER’S DAY ACADEMY MANAGER: Tony Daws Dine with us for Mother’s Day this year! We’re taking PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PHASE bookings for Sunday, March 27th in our restaurant. COACH: Dale Tonge CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER: Leanne Mayo The price is £21.95 for a three-course meal, with a CLUB SECRETARY: Adam Grice FREE gift for every mum. Call 01724 747684 to book! MEDIA AND MARKETING MANAGER: MENU Chris Mumby TICKET OFFICE MANAGER, MEDIA EXECUTIVE, STARTERS SLO, DLO, PLO: James Moody Curried Cauliflower Soup COMMERCIAL AND RETAIL MANAGER: Onion bhaji Josh Braithwaite CONFERENCE AND EVENTS MANAGER: Smoked Salmon Stephanie Moloney Capers, cucumber and lemon dressing STADIUM MANAGER/SAFETY OFFICER: Black Pudding Scotch Egg Phil Jacklin CLUB CHAPLAIN: Reverend Alan Wright Apple and brown sauces xxxxxxxx CLUB DATES Roasted Sirloin of Beef FORMED: 1899 Yorkshire pudding TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1912 LEAGUE ADMISSION: 1950 Slow Roasted Belly Pork Sage and onion stuffing LEAGUE AND CUP HONOURS Roasted Chicken BEST SEASON: Division Two, Fourth - 1961-62 LEAGUE ONE CHAMPIONS: 2006-07 Sage and onion stuffing LEAGUE ONE PLAY-OFF WINNERS: 2008-09 Nut Roast DIVISION THREE NORTH CHAMPIONS: Vegetarian gravy 1957-58 LEAGUE TWO RUNNERS-UP: 2004-05, all served with Roasted Potato, Mashed Potato, Cauliflower 2013-14 Cheese, Roasted Carrots, Candied Red Cabbage DIVISION FOUR PROMOTION: 1971-72, xxxxxxxx 1982-83 DIVISION THREE PLAY-OFF WINNERS: Chocolate Orange Bread & Butter Pudding 2006-07 Vanilla anglaise LINCOLNSHIRE SENIOR CUP WINNERS: Custard Tart 1939, 1940, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1966, 1978, 1997, 1999, Strawberry three ways 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Trio of Cheesecake SAN-AN CUP WINNERS: 2006 Raspberry, Vanilla, Chocolate Follow us @SUFCOfficial on all social media platforms THE IRON | PAGE 07
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Keith Hill, Lewis said: PLAYER INTERVIEW “When he first joined, he said he likes to give young HARRY LEWIS players an opportunity and I feel fortunate to be the one who managed to get the most opportunities out of Kai Connell writes, as locally-born Harry Lewis talks about his the younger lads (in Lewis’ rise to first team contention this season, and about his hopes and age group). “It shows huge trust and aspirations for the future... now I’m trying to repay the trust by putting in good In January, Scunthorpe United were delighted my old primary school teachers have season performances. to announce Harry Lewis had signed his first tickets too. They were always the ones who’d Lewis finished by saying: professional contract with the club. say, “make sure you sign for Scunny when “When you have someone The former St Bede’s Catholic School pupil, you’re older,” so it was quite mental to think who puts trust in you and who was born in 2004, is flourishing in his they were all there when I was coming.” puts their name next to you, breakthrough season at the Iron as he Since his debut, Lewis has featured in a it makes you want to work approaches the end of his final scholarship further eight first team fixtures in Sky Bet harder for them and contin- year with the club before a two-year League Two. With injuries to Mason O’Malley ue to get more professional deal comes into effect. (thigh) and Lewis Thompson (anterior cruciate opportunities.” The versatile left-footed 18-year-old started ligament), Lewis is likely to pick up further the 2021/22 season in the Under-18s setup, appearances as we approach the end of the making a name for himself with Iron fans season. through a well-taken goal and performance at “I’m ready to take anything head on,” he Old Trafford in the FA Youth Cup, before Keith stated. Hill summoned him into first team action on “It’s unfortunate how it’s come around New Year’s Day. (with the injuries to teammates O’Malley and Reflecting on his debut against Carlisle Thompson) but if I’m getting the minutes I’m United, Lewis said: “It was a bit surreal to be not going to complain.” honest. Excitement, and a bit of disbelief! Naturally a more attacking player in his “I didn’t picture it happening, but I’ve always youth career, Lewis admits there are worked hard for it to happen. I feel like after defensive qualities that still to be worked on the Manchester United game everything as he continues his development with the started to go upwards for me. I came down to guidance of Keith Hill. train and I remember Macca (Tony McMahon) “He wants me to keep level-headed, work told me I did well, and I’ve been around with hard, not get too big for my boots and stay the first team since. grounded,” he claimed. “I’d been on the bench quite a bit and I was “He’s constantly trying to make us better hoping I’d get my opportunity. New Year’s Day on the training pitch, he’s very adamant with came around and ‘I thought I might get it what he wants you to do but at the end of the here’, ‘I might not’. day it’s to make me a better player. “My first thought if I got my debut was I’d “There are still areas for me to improve. I get five minutes at the end of a game but he want goals, I want to help the team win, but THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIT SPONSORSHIP (Keith Hill) put me on with about 30 minutes defensively I need to work on one-on-ones. We thank the sponsors of the following departed players: to go. I’m not naturally a defender so it’s an area I - Ryan Loft: Thanks to Julie (home kit sponsor) and Tyto Law (away and third kit sponsors) “It was surreal to see my number go up and need to work on. - Jake Scrimshaw: Thanks to Away Travel (away kit sponsor) look around seeing my mum, my dad and all “I can play anywhere on the left, it doesn’t - Alex Kenyon: Thanks to Robert Ayton (home kit sponsor) and CRAM Vape (away kit sponsor) my family in the crowd. bother me where I play as long as I’m getting - Devarn Green: Thanks to Shaun & Caroline Maxwell (home kit sponsor) and Viking Iron (third kit “Quite a few of my mates come to the games opportunities,” he added. sponsor) too so they were there. I’m pretty sure two of Going more in-depth about his thoughts on - Myles Hippolyte: Thanks to Peter McAleer (home kit sponsor) and Rich New (away kit sponsor) - Harry Wood: Thanks to Mortigo (home kit sponsor) PAGE 18 | THE IRON Follow us @SUFCOfficial on all social media platforms THE IRON | PAGE 11
2021/2022 STAT PACK MANSFIELD TOWN IN OPPOSITION SCUNTHORPE UNITED MANSFIELD TOWN MATCH FACTS & TOTAL CARDS Scunthorpe are currently Mansfield won this exact on their longest losing run fixture last season 3-2 against Mansfield in the 72 75 but they haven’t beaten Football League, losing each Scunthorpe in consecutive of the last four meetings. away Football League games 5 6 since November 1994 (run of four). Ryan Payne profiles our latest Sands Venue Stadium visitors, while also picking a star man and profiling the boss... �� �� �� �� �� 26 GOALS 53 39.1 48.6 EXPECTED GOALS 72 GOALS CONCEDED 43 63.9 40.7 EXPECTED GOALS AGAINST 6 CLEAN SHEETS 11 �� �� �� �� �� Currently sitting in sixth place in Sky Clough spent four years with the Bet League Two, Mansfield Town’s Rams, before a spell with Sheffield turnaround this season has been United. He returned to Burton Albion 389 482 46.1 49.9 6.7 11 6 14 22 18 extremely impressive. After a winless as manager from 2015 to 2020. In run that stretched from August to November 2020, he took over at October, the Stags’ have turned into Mansfield. SHOTS AVERAGE SHOT CONVERSION POINTS GAINED AFTER POINTS DROPPED promotion hopefuls with a There was a notable loan transfer POSSESSION % RATE % TRAILING AFTER LEADING remarkable run, only losing four out addition this January. Progressing of their last 25 league fixtures. through the Newcastle United They come into this game on the back of a academy, Matty Longstaff made his profes- defeat, losing 1-0 away at league leaders sional debut for the Magpies against Leicester GOAL TIMES Forest Green Rovers. George Lapslie saw red City in August 2019. for the Stags as Josh March struck to give Longstaff has made 14 Premier League SCORED CONCEDED SCORED CONCEDED Rovers all three points. appearances for Newcastle, scoring on two The two sides have already met once this occasions. At the start of the 2021/22 season, 0-15 6 7 0-15 5 7 season, with the Stags coming out as 3-1 he moved on loan to Scottish side Aberdeen. 16-30 0 9 16-30 10 7 winners in November. The Iron went in front His move was cut short in January after only through Myles Hippolyte, but were hit back by five appearances. 31-45 6 10 31-45 12 5 an Ollie Clarke double and a goal from Jordan During the January transfer window, the 46-60 4 11 46-60 7 7 Bowery. 22-year-old went on loan again, joining Son of the legendary Brian Clough, Stags Mansfield, where he has scored three goals in 61-75 3 17 61-75 12 5 boss Nigel Clough’s managerial career began nine appearances. 76-90 7 18 76-90 7 12 with Burton Albion in 1998. He spent over a We welcome the Mansfield fans who have decade with the Brewers, before managing made the trip to the Sands Venue Stadium Data excludes games played after April 4th Derby County. this afternoon. POWERED BY PAGE 20 | THE IRON
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2021/2022 STAT PACK R E ENGLISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE - LEAGUE TWO TOP FIVES IS TH E GOALS ASSISTS E R 1 24 DOMINIC TELFORD 1 13 KANE WILSON ET T 100 96 71 55 100 89 81 80 100 98 97 93 100 86 56 52 47 100 93 85 70 100 88 83 76 74 100 96 90 88 83 100 99 94 93 B 2 23 MATT STEVENS 2 12 MITCHELL PINNOCK A 3 17 HARRY MCKIRDY 3 11 NICKY CADDEN 4 17 JAMILLE MATT 4 11 JEVANI BROWN Y TO 5 13 HARRY SMITH 5 9 JAMILLE MATT W A TOTAL SHOTS CHANCES CREATED Y O U R 1 121 HARRY MCKIRDY 1 106 JEVANI BROWN BUY 2 107 DOMINIC TELFORD 2 93 NICKY CADDEN 3 98 3 87 ? CONOR WILKINSON CALLUM COOKE C A R 4 96 FINN AZAZ 4 80 GEORGE THOMSON NE X T 5 96 ANDY COOK 5 78 KANE WILSON O % OF GOALS INVOLVED IN SUCCESSFUL PASSES C A Z O 1 41.9 DOMINIC TELFORD 1 1875 LOUIS REED 2 41 FREDDIE SEARS 2 1787 EOGHAN O’CONNELL 3 40.4 MITCHELL PINNOCK 3 1676 NICKY FEATHERSTONE YEAH! 4 38.8 JAMILLE MATT 4 1634 DION CONROY 5 38.8 MATT STEVENS 5 1556 OLIVER BANKS DRIBBLES COMPLETED SAVES 1 99 KANE WILSON 1 118 GLENN MORRIS 2 85 JACK DIAMOND 2 116 RORY WATSON 3 55 DYLAN BAHAMBOULA 3 110 JOSEPH WOLLACOTT 4 51 DAVID AJIBOYE 4 110 LIAM ROBERTS 5 46 ALEX GILLIEAD 5 109 PAUL FARMAN ENGLISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE - LEAGUE TWO SPOTLIGHT Stevenage manager Steve Evans has never Mansfield’s Nigel Clough has only lost one of beaten Colchester United in five previous his last 10 Football League matches against Football League meetings (D3 L2). Scunthorpe United (W6 D3), a 1-0 defeat as Burton manager in 2016. Buy or finance a car online and we’ll deliver it to Data excludes games played after April 4th your door with a 7-Day Money Back Guarantee.
SEASON LOG 2021-22 See the Iron’s record for the 2021-22 season. Head to www.scunthorpe-united.co.uk for more statistics on United... DATE OPPONENT K/O/RES COMP TEAM SUB 1 SUB 2 SUB 3 UNUSED SUBS Sat 7 Aug Swindon Town (H) L 1-3 LG2 Billson Kenyon Taft Green Beestin LOFT 1 Thompson Bunn O’Neill Pugh Davis Hallam (30) Watson (45) Wilson (77) O’Malley, Onariase, Rowe, Perry Tue 10 Aug Barrow (A) L 0-1 CCR1 Watson O’Malley Kenyon Taft Onariase Loft Hippolyte Bunn Pugh Davis Perry Green (68) Beestin (68) Wilson (81) Rowe, Jessop, Thompson, Balme Sat 14 Aug Rochdale (A) D 0-0 LG2 Watson Kenyon Taft Onariase Green Loft Thompson Bunn Pugh Davis Perry Beestin (32) Hippolyte (68) O’Malley (82) Rowe, Jessop, Wilson, Balme Tue 17 Aug Walsall (A) D 1-1 LG2 Watson O’Malley Taft Onariase Green BEESTIN 1 Rowe Bunn Pugh Davis Perry Wilson (65) Thompson (76) Jessop (76) Shrimpton, Gallimore, Balme Sat 21 Aug Sutton United (H) D 1-1 LG2 Watson Taft Onariase Green Beestin Hippolyte Thompson SCRIMSHAW 1 Pugh Davis Perry Jessop (69) O’Malley (78) Rowe (87) Collins, Wilson, Shrimpton Tue 24 Aug Manchester City U21s (H) L 0-3 PJT GS Collins O’Malley Onariase Hippolyte Rowe Jessop Thompson Wilson Shrimpton Davis Gallimore Poulter (45) M-Billam (76) Lobley (80) Watson, Beestin, Pugh Sat 28 Aug Tranmere Rovers (H) W 1-0 LG2 Watson Taft Onariase Green Beestin HIPPOLYTE 1 Rowe Thompson Jarvis Pugh Davis Gallimore (64) O’Neill (69) Wilson (83) O’Malley, Collins, Jessop, Shrimpton Sat 4 Sep Northampton Town (A) L 0-2 LG2 Watson Taft Onariase Green Beestin Rowe Wood Thompson Jarvis Davis Hackney Perry (61) Scrimshaw (68) Bunn (76) Hippolyte, Collins, O’Neill, Pugh Sat 11 Sep Exeter City (H) L 0-4 LG2 Watson Millen Taft Rowe Wood Thompson Bunn Scrimshaw Davis Perry Hackney O’Neill (56) Beestin (56) Green, Hippolyte, Collins, Jarvis, Pugh Sat 18 Sep Carlisle United (A) D 2-2 LG2 Watson Millen O’Malley Taft ONARIASE 1 Beestin Hippolyte Wood Scrimshaw JARVIS 1 Perry Pugh (68) Rowe (82) O’Neill (82) Green, Hallam, Hackney, Balme Sat 25 Sep Port Vale (H) L 0-1 LG2 Watson Millen O’Malley Taft Onariase Beestin Hippolyte Wood Scrimshaw Jarvis Perry Green (63) Hackney (63) Hallam (75) Rowe, Collins, O’Neill, Pugh Sat 2 Oct Newport County (A) L 0-3 LG2 Watson Millen O’Malley Taft Onariase Beestin Scrimshaw Jarvis Davis Perry Hackney Loft (63) Bunn (75) Hippolyte (75) Hallam, Rowe, Collins, Wood Tue 5 Oct Rotherham United (A) L 1-4 PJT GS Watson Millen Onariase Green Beestin LOFT 1 Hallam Hippolyte Wood Thompson Davis Jarvis (71) Pugh (75) Hackney (84) O’Malley, Taft, Collins, Perry Sat 9 Oct Harrogate Town (A) L 1-6 LG2 Watson Millen Taft Green Beestin Loft Hippolyte Wood Thompson Scrimshaw DAVIS 1 Jarvis (61) Hallam (67) Hackney (82) O’Malley, Rowe, Collins, Pugh Sat 16 Oct Forest Green Rovers (H) L 0-2 LG2 Watson O’Malley Taft Onariase Loft Hippolyte Rowe Scrimshaw Pugh Davis Hackney Green (40) Beestin (61) Jarvis (72) Collins, Wood, O’Neill, Gallimore Tue 19 Oct Barrow (A) D 1-1 LG2 Watson Millen TAFT 1 Onariase Loft Hippolyte Rowe Thompson Scrimshaw Pugh Hackney Beestin (59) Wood (65) Jarvis (77) Collins, Wilson, O’Neill, Gallimore Sat 23 Oct Crawley Town (H) W 2-1* LG2 Watson Millen Taft Onariase Loft Hippolyte Rowe Thompson SCRIMSHAW 1 Pugh Hackney Bunn (61) Beestin (61) Jarvis (79) Green, Collins, Wood, O’Neill Sat 30 Oct Colchester United (A) L 1-2 LG2 Watson Millen Taft Onariase Loft Hippolyte Thompson Scrimshaw Pugh DAVIS 1 Hackney Beestin (45) Green (45) Jarvis (61) Rowe, Wood, O’Neill, Balme Sat 6 Nov Doncaster Rovers (H) L 0-1 FAC R1 Watson O’Malley Taft Onariase Beestin Loft Rowe Bunn Scrimshaw Pugh Hackney Hippolyte (22) Green (61) Perry (61) Wood (76) Jarvis (76) ** Tue 9 Nov Doncaster Rovers (H) L 2-3 PJT GS Watson Taft Green Hippolyte Rowe Wood Thompson Jarvis Pugh Perry Hackney LOFT (37) 1 Kenyon (66) SCRIMSHAW (73) 1 O’Malley, Wilson, Balme, Lobley Sat 13 Nov Salford City (H) D 1-1 LG2 Watson O’Malley Kenyon Taft Onariase LOFT 1 Hippolyte Rowe Scrimshaw Perry Hackney Millen (68) Pugh (81) Jarvis (81) Green, Beestin, Thompson, Balme Sat 20 Nov Mansfield Town (A) L 1-3 LG2 O’Hara O’Malley Kenyon Taft Onariase Loft HIPPOLYTE 1 Rowe Scrimshaw Perry Hackney Beestin (61) Jarvis (73) Pugh (78) Millen, Green, Collins, Thompson Tue 23 Nov Leyton Orient (H) D 1-1 LG2 O’Hara Millen O’Malley Kenyon Taft Onariase Beestin Loft Thompson Jarvis Pugh Perry (45) SCRIMSHAW 1 (61) Rowe (83) Green, Hippolyte, Collins, Hackney Sat 27 Nov Bradford City (H) D 1-1 LG2 O’Hara Millen Kenyon Taft Onariase Beestin Hippolyte Thompson Scrimshaw JARVIS 1 Perry Hackney (55) Rowe (71) Green (71) Collins, Wood, Gallimore, Poulter Tue 7 Dec Stevenage (A) D 1-1 LG2 Watson Millen O’Malley Taft Onariase Green Beestin HIPPOLYTE 1 Rowe Jarvis Pugh Loft (45) Scrimshaw (63) Hackney (86) Collins, Wood, Gallimore, Lewis Sat 11 Dec Hartlepool United (A) D 0-0 LG2 Watson Millen O’Malley Taft Onariase Beestin Loft Hippolyte Rowe Jarvis Pugh Gallimore (45) Bunn (65) Billson, Green, Scrimshaw, Hackney, Lewis Sun 26 Dec Oldham Athletic (A) W 3-1 LG2 Watson O’Malley Taft Onariase Green HIPPOLYTE 1 Rowe Bunn Jarvis Pugh Hackney LOFT 2 (45) Kenyon (79) Billson, Millen, Hallam, Davis, Lewis Sat 1 Jan Carlisle United (H) L 0-1 LG2 Watson O’Malley Taft Green Loft Hippolyte Rowe Bunn Pugh Davis Hackney Lewis (63) Scrimshaw (71) Hallam (80) Billson, Millen, Kenyon, Gallimore Sat 8 Jan Tranmere Rovers (A) L 0-4 LG2 Watson O’Malley Taft Green Hippolyte Rowe Bunn Pugh Davis Hackney Gallimore Jarvis (45) Burns (58) Beestin (76) Billson, Millen, Kenyon, Lewis Sat 15 Jan Exeter City (A) L 0-2 LG2 Watson O’Malley Taft Onariase Hippolyte Rowe Jarvis Pugh Hackney Burns Matheson Beestin (59) D-Turan (73) Wood (85) Lewis (95) Collins, Bunn, Davis Sat 22 Jan Newport County (H) L 0-1 LG2 Watson O’Malley Taft Onariase Rowe Bunn Pugh Davis Perry Burns Matheson Hippolyte (43) Wood (78) Hallam (88) Collins, Beestin, Gallimore, Lewis Tue 25 Jam Bristol Rovers (H) L 2-3 LG2 Watson O’Malley Taft Onariase Beestin Hippolyte Rowe Wood Perry BURNS 2 Matheson Lewis (45) Sinclair (58) Pugh (81) Collins, Hallam, Gallimore, Young Sat 29 Jan Port Vale (A) L 0-1 LG2 Watson Millen Taft Onariase Rowe Wood Sinclair Feeney Burns Lewis Grant Matheson (45) Pugh (58) Green (58) Beestin (69) Collins, Hallam, Gallimore Sat 5 Feb Oldham Athletic (H) L 0-1 LG2 Watson Millen Delaney Onariase Beestin Nuttall Pyke Sinclair Feeney Lewis Grant Pugh (63) Bunn (66) Hallam (87) Collins, Taft, Rowe, Matheson Tue 8 Feb Walsall (H) W 1-0 LG2 Watson Millen Delaney Onariase Pyke ROWE 1 Sinclair Pugh Feeney Burns Grant Nuttall (57) Gallimore (57) Taft (78) Collins, Jessop, Lewis, Matheson Sat 12 Feb Swindon Town (A) L 0-3 LG2 Watson Millen Delaney Onariase Beestin Nuttall Rowe Feeney Burns Matheson Grant Sinclair (69) Pyke (80) Bunn (80) Collins, Taft, Thompson, Lewis Sat 19 Feb Rochdale (H) L 1-2 LG2 Watson Millen O’Malley Delaney ONARIASE 1 Pyke Rowe Feeney Hackney Burns Grant Nuttall (52) Sinclair (72) Beestin (80) Collins, Taft, Thompson, Bunn Tue 22 Feb Northampton Town (H) D 0-0 LG2 Watson Millen Delaney Onariase Nuttall Rowe Thompson Bunn Sinclair Feeney Grant O’Malley (74) Hackney (79) Burns (88) Collins, Pyke, Moore-Billam, Young Sat 26 Feb Sutton United (A) L 1-4* LG2 Watson Millen O’Malley Delaney Onariase Nuttall Rowe Bunn Sinclair Feeney Grant Cribb (45) Pyke (45) Hackney (70) Collins, Burns, Moore-Billam, Young Sat 5 Mar Crawley Town (A) D 0-0 LG2 Watson Delaney Taft Pyke Rowe Feeney Hackney Burns Matheson Grant Cribb Nuttall (60) Beestin (68) Collins, Onariase, Bunn, M-Billam, Lewis Sat 12 Mar Colchester United (H) L 1-3 LG2 Watson Delaney Taft Beestin NUTTALL 1 Rowe Feeney Hackney Matheson Grant Cribb Onariase (45) Sinclair (65) Foster, Bunn, Burns, M-Billam, Lewis Tue 15 Mar Barrow (H) L 0-1 LG2 Watson O’Malley Delaney Taft Nuttall Rowe Sinclair Feeney Burns Grant Cribb Lewis (32) Hackney (45) Pyke (45) Foster, Beestin, Bunn, Young Sat 19 Mar Salford City (A) L 1-5 LG2 Watson Delaney Taft Beestin Nuttall Rowe Sinclair Feeney Lewis Matheson Cribb Burns (45) Hackney (82) Foster, Bunn, Moore-Billam, Young Sat 26 Mar Harrogate Town (H) L 0-3 LG2 Watson Delaney Taft Nuttall Rowe Sinclair Feeney Hackney Burns Lewis Cribb Pyke (63) Beestin (63) Gallimore (82) Foster, Bunn, Baker, Young Sat 2 Apr Forest Green Rovers (A) L 0-1 LG2 Watson Delaney Beestin Nuttall Rowe Sinclair Feeney Hackney Gallimore Lewis Cribb Burns (61) Bunn (82) M-Billam (82) Foster, Taft, Young, Matheson * denotes own goal Sat 9 Apr Mansfield Town (H) 3pm LG2 ATTENDANCES Carlisle: 3,020 (276) Carlisle: 3,213 (98) Fri 15 Apr Mon 18 Apr Leyton Orient (A) Stevenage (H) 3pm 3pm LG2 LG2 HOME: Newport: 2,604 (453) Bristol R: 2,403 (273) Newport: 3,213 (98) Rotherham: 1,439 (134) REVEREND ALAN WRIGHT CLUB CHAPLAIN Swindon: 3,602 (737) Sat 23 Apr Bradford City (A) 3pm LG2 Sutton: 2,429 (112) Oldham: 5,014 (1,493) Harrogate: 3,180 (582) Good afternoon and welcome to this fixture against the Stags, who are in the mix for Sat 30 Apr Hartlepool United (H) 3pm LG2 Man City U21s: 860 (65) Walsall: 2,123 (169) Barrow: 2,739 (86) automatic promotion. Sat 7 May Bristol Rovers (A) 3pm LG2 Tranmere: 2,737 (561) Rochdale: 2,548 (441) Colchester: 2,433 (181) Welcome also their fans, staff and players. Scunthorpe’s dismal run of defeats continued Exeter: 2,443 (206) Northampton: 2,355 Mansfield: 4,904 (528) (268) Stevenage: 1,808 (184) at Forest Green last Saturday, although on Tuesday a very youthful Iron team played Port Vale: 2,513 (510) Colchester: 2,427 (202) Hartlepool: 4,809 (228) extremely well against Gainsborough to lift the Lincolnshire Senior Cup. There was a Forest Green: 2,104 (92) Crawley: 2,112 (83) Barrow: 2,009 (159) Oldham: 4,693 (413) decent-sized crowd for such a fixture and an air of positivity around the Park. Lee Turnbull Doncaster: 3,301 Harrogate: 2,317 (201) Tranmere: 6,056 (273) is very much a “people-person” and is steeped in our club, having held many roles over the (1,366) Exeter: 4,676 (78) years. He will be a force for good around the place. We know that we can be relegated today Doncaster: 1,011 (372) AWAY: Port Vale: 5,467 (274) Barrow: 1,320 (46) Swindon: 9,012 (131) if results go a particular way, but will that be necessarily a bad thing? A re-grouping is often Salford: 2,614 (124) Rochdale: 2,679 (415) Sutton: 2,870 (313) positive – look at today’s opponents, as well as Hartlepool, Lincoln and Luton among others. Leyton Orient: 2,067 (220) Walsall: 4,009 (200) Crawley: 2,144 (125) As we know, the conflict in Ukraine shows no sign of ending, although the specific Bradford: 3,823 (1,530) Northampton: 4,870 Salford: 1,972 (342) theatres of war may have shifted. The horrific pictures coming out of Bucha and other cities (331) F Green: 2,484 (82) belie belief, and we can only hope that the whole occupation comes to an end very swiftly. PAGE 32 | THE IRON KEY: GOALSCORER 1 BOOKED SENT OFF SUB 1 SUB 2 SUB 3 SUB 4 SUB 5 Enjoy the game; up the Iron! With all good wishes, Rev Alan. Club Chaplain.
HERE’S OVER HALF A MILLION SKY BET CUSTOMERS USE DEPOSIT LIMITS TO MANAGE THEIR BETTING BUDGET. A ST AT THAT’S ENOUGH TO FILL: 6 WEMBLEYS. 201 ALLY PALLYS. I BET OR 8 CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP DAYS. (THAT’S A LOT OF TWEED) ALL GOOD BOOKMAKERS YOU HAVE DEPOSIT LIMITS. SO WHOEVER YOU BET WITH, SET AN APPROPRIATE ONE FOR YOU AND THEN ENJOY THE SPORT. DIDN’T DEPOSIT LIMITS KN W THAT’S BETTING BETTER.
SCUNTHORPE MANSFIELD UNITED TOWN MANAGER: Keith Hill MANAGER: Nigel Clough 1 Rory Watson 1 Nathan Bishop 2 Ross Millen 2 Kellan Gordon 3 Mason O’Malley 3 Stephen McLaughlin 4 Ryan Delaney (LOAN) 4 Elliott Hewitt 5 George Taft 5 Richard Narley (LOAN) 8 Alfie Beestin 6 Farrend Rawson 9 Joe Nuttall 7 Jamie Murphy (LOAN) 10 Jordan Hallam 8 Ollie Clarke 11 Rekeil Pyke (LOAN) 9 Jordan Bowery 12 Jai Rowe 10 George Maris 13 Tom Collins 11 Danny Johnson 15 Harry Jessop 12 Oliver Hawkins 16 Lewis Thompson 14 James Perch 17 Harry Bunn 15 Ryan Burke 18 Tyrese Sinclair (LOAN) 16 Stephen Quinn 19 Aaron Jarvis 18 Rhys Oates 20 Cameron Wilson 19 Keaton Ward 21 Tyrone O’Neill 23 Kieran Wallace 22 Finley Shrimpton 24 Marek Stech 23 Tom Pugh 25 Ryan Stirk (LOAN) 24 Liam Feeney 26 Jason Law 25 Alex Perry 32 George Lapslie 26 Hayden Hackney (LOAN) 34 Lucas Akins 27 Kenan Dünnwald-Turan 35 John-Joe O’Toole 28 Dan Gallimore 37 George Cooper 29 Harry Baker 44 Matty Longstaff (LOAN) 30 Sam Burns (LOAN) 34 Owen Foster 36 Jack Moore-Billam REFEREE ASSISTANT 38 Harry Lewis John Busby Matthew Jones 39 Ethan Young 41 Luke Matheson (LOAN) ASSISTANT FOURTH OFFICIAL 42 Anthony Grant Nik Barnard Tom Reeves 44 Harvey Cribb
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