Nantwich Town striker Callum Saunders to stay at Dabbers
Nantwich Town forward Callum Saunders has agreed to sign for the Dabbers for the 2026/27 season.
Saunders surpassed the 150-appearance mark for Nantwich during last year’s campaign.
Nantwich Town forward Callum Saunders has agreed to sign for the Dabbers for the 2026/27 season.
Saunders surpassed the 150-appearance mark for Nantwich during last year’s campaign.
Nantwich Town goalkeeper Ben Garratt is to step away from football after more than two years at the Swansway Stadium.
The 32-year-old joined in February 2024 and signed a two-year contract shortly after which ended on the completion of the 2025/26 season.
Defender Troy Bourne has agreed to rejoin Nantwich Town after a season at Warrington Town.
Bourne, 28, made 304 appearances over a 10-year period for the Dabbers after making his senior debut in November 2015 at just 17 years old.
Nantwich Town have made several key signings as they rebuild over the summer ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.
The Dabbers most recent signing is midfielder Ethan Hartshorn who joins from Congleton Town.
The Hadzilla Cup charity football match returned to Nantwich and helped raise a whopping £8,400 for Pancreatic Cancer UK.
The event at Nantwich Town’s ground brought together players, families, businesses and supporters from across the community.
Nantwich Town men’s side held their annual awards where people from around the club were recognised for their achievements.
Joel Connolly and Alex Panter were the big winners of the evening, both taking home four awards.
The community came together for the fourth annual Theodore William Gill Cup charity football match at Nantwich Town FC’s Swansway Stadium.
The event was organised by parents Greg Gill and Charlotte Wilson in memory of their baby son Theodore William Gill, who was born sleeping on April 26th 2023.
Dozens of bikers are set to pay tribute to a Nantwich dad at his funeral this week.
Kerie O’Donnell tragically died after a collision on the A530 Middlewich Road near Wistaston last month.
Nantwich Town ended their home league campaign in disappointing fashion with a 0-4 defeat to Avro FC.
The Dabbers came into the game on the back of a 5-1 win over bottom of the league Darlaston.
Nantwich Town thumped Darlaston 5-1 in a match which was re-scheduled due to a controversial abandonment last month.
The original game on March 21st was ended after 71 minutes when Darlaston players refused to continue, with the Dabbers leading 3-1.
A Nantwich man is to stage a fundraising night in aid of a cancer charity after battling with throat and neck cancer.
Darren O’Connor has recruited former Liverpool FC goalkeeping legend Bruce Grobbelaar as guest at the fundraiser at Nantwich Town FC.
By Jonathan White
Players, friends and supporters of Nantwich Town Disability Football (NTDF) are urging the community to get behind a sponsored 42-mile walk taking place this summer.
Setting off from Nantwich and finishing at The Kinder Lodge in Hayfield, the challenge aims to raise vital funds to support the continued growth of NTDF.
Nantwich Town recorded their biggest win of the season when they thumped Sporting Khalsa 6-1 at the Swansway Stadium.
Bryon Harrison scored a hat-trick while a brace from Alex Panter and another from Connolly rounded off the victory.
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