Nantwich Town players put through paces in new team strips
Nantwich Town boss Dave Cooke is putting his new-look squad through its paces.
Players donned the club’s new home and away strips in a pre-season practice match at the Weaver Stadium.
Nantwich Town boss Dave Cooke is putting his new-look squad through its paces.
Players donned the club’s new home and away strips in a pre-season practice match at the Weaver Stadium.
Nantwich Town players held their first pre-season training session under the watchful eye of new First Team Manager Dave Cooke.
The players were put through their paces as they prepare for their first pre-season game on July 6 away at Hanley Town.
Nantwich Town have re-signed two key players, in goalkeeper Krystian Burzynski and defender Joel Stair.
Manager Dave Cooke believes the deals will help the Dabbers form a key defensive unit as the 2017-18 season draws nearer.
Nantwich Town have announced the signing of Crewe-born striker Harry Clayton.
Clayton rejoins the Dabbers after being released by former boss Phil Parkinson in November 2015 to join Newcastle Town.
Nantwich Town favourite Andy White has left to join National League North side Southport.
White leaves the Weaver Stadium after four successful seasons at left-back for the Dabbers, winning a Player of the Year award in three consecutive seasons.
Nantwich Town have lined up seven pre-season fixtures as new boss Dave Cooke looks to build ahead of the 2017-18 season.
Cooke and assistant player-manager Steve Jones will use the games to shape the team ahead of their 10th season in the Evo-Stik Northern Premier Division.
Nantwich Town have secured a new shirt sponsor deal with local firm County Insurance – as another key player departs.
The financial company will sponsor the Dabbers tops next season after a two-year deal with Fairerpower came to an end.
David Cooke has been appointed the new manager of Nantwich Town, with current player Steve Jones as his assistant.
The club has moved swiftly to replace Phil Parkinson and Neil Sorvel, who announced their departure to Altrincham just over a week ago.
Nantwich Town players, staff and fans celebrated at the club’s annual end of season awards.
The evening, presented by chairman Tony Davison, was attended by fans, officials, players and departing managers Phil Parkinson and Neil Sorvel.
Nantwich Town boss Phil Parkinson has left the club to join fellow Evo-Stik Premier Division side Altrincham.
The move comes less than 72 hours after Nantwich narrowly lost out in the Evo-Stik play offs against Spennymoor.
Nantwich Town’s bid for promotion came to a disappointing end with a 2-0 play-off defeat away at Spennymoor.
The Dabbers made the play-offs for the first time in eight years and were aiming to earn promotion to Conference North.
Nantwich Town face a tough play-off semi-final clash away at Evo-Stik Premier League runners-up Spennymoor on Tuesday night.
The Dabbers finished their regular season with a 4-2 defeat away at Stourbridge, despite leading twice in the game.
Nantwich Town confirmed their Evo-Stik Premier Division play-off place after a 0-0 draw away at Halesowen Town.
It ends an 8-year absence from the play-offs, and sets up a chance to gain promotion to the Conference North.
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