Danny Johnson named as new Nantwich Town manager
By James Briscoe Nantwich Town have unveiled Danny Johnson as their new manager. The 37-year-old joins the Dabbers after their final home game against Blyth Spartans this Saturday.
By James Briscoe Nantwich Town have unveiled Danny Johnson as their new manager. The 37-year-old joins the Dabbers after their final home game against Blyth Spartans this Saturday.
By James Briscoe Nantwich Town were undone at Stafford Rangers by a fine Sean Kinsella strike and a Jimmy Turner diving header. And the 2-0 victory lifted the hosts above the Dabbers in the Evo-Stik Premier League.
By James Briscoe Nantwich Town succumbed to an aerial barrage from lowly Stocksbridge as they were thumped 5-2. Park Steels’ towering striker Danny South ran riot as the Dabbers’ winning run came to an abrupt end.
By James Briscoe A late penalty from Nantwich Town substitute Joe Guest earned his team a fourth win in five. Guest’s strike helped the Dabbers overcome a spirited Frickley Athletic who put in their own late flourish.
By James Briscoe Nantwich Town hope to continue their upturn in form when they welcome Frickley Athletic to the Weaver Stadium. Frickley lag eight points behind Nantwich in the Evo-Stik Premier, having played a game more.
By James Briscoe Nantwich Town defended well to earn a 0-0 draw at Evo-Stik Premier Division leaders North Ferriby United. The Dabbers extended their unbeaten run to four with the goalless draw in a backs to the wall effort.
By James Briscoe Nantwich Town’s Harry Clayton carried on where his Wembley hero brother Max left off by firing the Dabbers to victory. Clayton (pictured) thumped home a leveller for Nantwich as they came from behind to beat Whitby 2-1.
By James Briscoe A solitary goal from a Harry Clayton penalty gave Darren Moss-led Nantwich Town a second league win in a row. The Dabbers secured a narrow 1-0 victory over relegation-threatened Eastwood Town.
By Robert Summerscales Harry Clayton and Tom Bentham opened their goal accounts for Nantwich Town who beat Witton Albion for a first home win of 2013. Both players netted close-range tap-ins to secure victory over their Cheshire rivals.
A Nantwich councillor has launched a search to find a national dish for the town. Cllr Stuart Hutton (pictured) wants Nantwich to have a delicacy to represent the Dabbers – like Cornwall with the pasty, and Stoke with the oatcake.
By Robert Summerscales A spirited display by Nantwich Town was not enough to stop Chorley recording their fifth consecutive win. The Dabbers were beaten 1-0 in their Evo-Stik Northern Premier League clash.
By Robert Summerscales Nantwich Town assistant manager Phil Staley is to retire from football due to ill health. Staley, who joined the club in February, had agreed to take caretaker charge after last week’s departure of Jimmy Quinn.
Nantwich Town have shown the door to manager Jimmy Quinn after a poor run of results ended in a home defeat in the Doodson Cup. The Dabbers’ 3-1 defeat to lower league Curzon Ashton was the last straw for the Weaver Stadium board.
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