Atherton Town 1-5 Silsden
Manchester League First Division
Butler Park is found behind the Howe Bridge Sports Centre. Your greeted by some rather fetching gates and a welcoming clubhouse at the entrance. The ground is fully enclosed with a railed off pitch, with dugouts at one side. There's a small shelter with individual seats and a bench inside which I reckon has a full capacity of 9.
The home team quickly pulled one back with a Leighton Mills penalty, which no goalkeeper in the world could have saved, as his fierce shot found the postage stamp of the goal frame. However this proved to be a consolation as the impressive young Pennington side wrapped up the match win a convincing 5-1 win.
ATFC 1 (Mills 58pen)
PFC 5 (Scorers TBC #10 3,55 #11 6)
6.30ko (Twitter stated 6.15)Att.50hcEntertainment 8/10Top Bloke #10(Pennington)Admission and programme: noneCoffee £1
609. Crilly Park
Atherton LR 0-0 SilsdenNorth West Counties League Division One
In 1980 the club joined Division Two of the Cheshire County Leaguebut on the condition of the league rule which requires the name of the town to be included, so they became AthertonLaburnum Rovers. After two seasons the league merged with the Lancashire Combination to form the North West Counties League, with Atherton LR placed in Division Two.
North West Counties League 1982-1994Division One champions 1992–93, 1993–94Championship Trophy winners 1992–93, 1993–94Northern Premier League Division One 1994-97
North West Counties League 1997-present
Their best performance in the FA Vase was in 1993-94, reaching the semi-finals when they lost out to 2–1 to Diss Town 2-1 in a replay at VS Rugby after the two legs finished 3–3 on aggregate.Spa Road, Atherton, Greater ManchesterM46 9XGcapacity 3,000Record attendance 1,856 v Aldershot - FA Vase Quarter-Final 1994Current NWCL grounds visited 11/45After originally played at Laburnum Road Playing Fields, they moved to Hag Fold two seasons later, before club progression saw them obtain a field where they opened their Greendale ground in 1966. The ground was renamed Crilly Park in honor of former chairman Jack Crilly who died in 1980.The main stand has a 250 seats, elevated about the dugouts with good views of the pitch. The rest of the ground has hard standing with a few steps of terrace on the covered side opposite the stand. Floodlights were installed in 1989, with new clubhouse and changing rooms built two years later.
Atherton LR(16th) v Silsden(1st)
NWCL Matchday 36v37
7.45pm kick off
Att.52Weather: cloudy with the odd spit of rain.
After a poor first half in which the players constantly moaned and twisted at every decision, the second half was much better, with both sides going full pelt in trying to clinch a late winner.Rovers will be happy with a point plus a clean sheet against the leaders, while Silsden will be disappointed in not picking up all three points in their pursuit of the title.
ALRFC 0
SFC 0
Entertainment 5/10Top Bloke - Spondoolicks Admission £6Programme £1.50Pin badge £3.50Meat & Potato pie £1.50Coffee £1