
Leek Town sign letter to FA over voided season, as club chairman reveals his frustration
Leek Town have joined 65 other non-league clubs in signing a letter to the Football…
Leek Town have joined 65 other non-league clubs in signing a letter to the Football…
Three exciting games of Staffordshire non-league football to look forward to tomorrow, as Kidsgrove Athletic…
With Leek Town FC five points clear at the top of the BetVictor Northern Premier…
Kidsgrove Athletic go into tomorrow’s league game in a mixed bag of form. Ryan Austin’s side have picked up two wins and two losses in their last four outings.
Stoke under-23s collected a point from an action-packed Premier League 2 clash, thanks to a man of the match showing from Potters keeper Adam Davies.
Three games to look forward to for Staffordshire-based fans of non-league football this weekend, as…
Leek Town are ninth in the Evo-Stik West Division and are sat on 20 points after 12 games, but The Blues are currently experiencing a damaging run of four defeats in five games.
Town started the season well and went 12 games unbeaten but since then, manager Neil Baker has seen his side fall to defeat against teams in the top half of the table but that does not stop the boss from setting his sights on promotion, despite saying his team are underachieving.
Kidsgrove Athletic take on Leek Town this weekend, and manager Ryan Austin believes the local derby will be a ‘tough, competitive’ test for his side. The Grove welcome their rivals to the Novus Stadium on Saturday, and Austin expects both sides to bounce back from their last league games, in which both sides had disappointing results.
The Town Chairman spoke of his pride saying: “Hosting such a high profile game is difficult enough, but the circumstances on the day regarding the passing of our secretary Brian Wain, made it all the more difficult.
“However, everyone pulled together and there was a real sense of community around the Club, a fitting tribute to Brian and Andy Wain who had put in so much hard work coming up to the game”.
Leek Town manager Ant Danylyk was pleased his side came away with a victory in difficult conditions on Saturday against Carlton Town.