Archive
-
Date
Vics 1 Charlton 0: Match Report
NORTHWICH Victoria notched the most famous win in their history by inflicting upon Charlton Athletic their most ignominious. The Addicks, never before beaten by non-league opposition, crashed out of the FA Cup after Wayne Riley scored the winning goal
-
Date
Vics 1 Charlton 0
NORTHWICH Victoria notched the most famous win in their history by inflicting upon Charlton Athletic their most ignominious. The Addicks, never before beaten by non-league opposition, crashed out of the FA Cup after Wayne Riley scored the winning
-
Date
Riley: I can't remember matchwinner!
WAYNE Riley scored the goal that sent Charlton Athletic crashing out of the FA Cup, then set his sights on a bigger prize. The 20-year-old kept his cool after running on to Michael Connor’s pass, sliding the ball past Darren Randolph to earn
-
Date
We were outfought, says Charlton boss
SHELLSHOCKED Charlton boss Phil Parkinson said his players lacked the stomach for a fight after they crashed out of the FA Cup at Northwich. The Addicks’ boss blamed the visitors’ attitude for their inept performance after Wayne Riley’s late winner inflicted
-
Date
FA Cup glory, leave your messages for victorious Northwich
NORTHWICH Victoria, ranked more than 80 places below Charlton Athletic, were winners when the pair clashed in the FA Cup first round on Sunday. Another bumper crowd - 2,153 - were there to see it. Were you part of it? Leave your thoughts
-
Date
Rushe hails Vics' Roy of the Rovers moment
JIM Rushe admitted he had to pinch himself to make sure Northwich Victoria really had dumped League One promotion hopefuls Charlton Athletic out of the FA Cup. Vics owner told the Guardian that Wayne Riley’s late winner had given the victors their very
-
Date
Vics 1 Charlton 0: Who reported what
NORTHWICH Victoria's matchwinner Wayne Riley was bewildered by the attention lavished on him at the final whistle. Told he would be famous after scoring the winner against League One high-fliers Charlton Athletic, his reply was phlegmatic.
-
Date
FA Cup: results
FA Cup First Round Accrington Stanley 2 Salisbury City 1 AFC Telford United 1 Lincoln City 3 Aldershot Town 2 Bury 0 Barnet 3 Darlington 1 Barrow 2 Eastleigh 1 Bristol Rovers 2 Southampton 3 Bromley 0 Colchester United 4 Burton Albion 3 Oxford
-
Date
Lincoln next up for Vics
FA CUP heroes Northwich Victoria will host Football League opposition once more in the competition’s second round. A date with League Two outfit Lincoln City, who won at Vics’ Blue Square North foes AFC Telford United yesterday, is their reward for beating
-
Date
Riley winner seals famous victory
WAYNE Riley became a Vics hero when he scored the goal that sent former Premier League giants Charlton Athletic crashing out of the FA Cup. The former Mid-Cheshire College student raced clear to steer in the winner eight minutes from time, earning his
-
Date
Digital switch brings last minute surge
A LAST minute panic over the digital switchover has led to a surge in television sales, say local retailers. More than three million homes in the north west must re-tune to digital equipment as the analogue signal is being switched off. Andrew Lyons
-
Date
Forcing children to go to school helps no-one
“MOTHERS appear in court for allowing truancy”, Guardian, October 21. How does a mum or dad get a 15-year-old to school if they don’t want to go? Why are we treating young people of 16 and 17 like children? I was working at 15 and annoyed that I missed
-
Date
Tribute to teacher who was a true inspiration
WARM tributes have been paid to a much-loved former Northwich head teacher. Amy O’Neill, aged 93, inspired generations of children as headmistress of Whitegate CE Primary School for almost 30 years. Former pupil, Dave Jones, aged 61,
-
Date
Middlewich Vision still 'alive and kicking'
THE former project manager of Middlewich Vision has reassured residents that the town's regeneration scheme is still 'alive and kicking'. Stephen Dent, who now works for Middlewich Town Council as deputy town clerk, has told people not to worry
-
Date
Crime does pay for Winsford play area
MONEY seized from criminals is being used to build a playground in Winsford. The Greenfields Playful Landscape project has been given £10,000 from the Office of Criminal Justice Reform which strips criminals of their ill-gotten gains.
-
Date
Bad sign of the times for hotel's trade
A HOTELIER in Hartford fears roadworks plaguing the village will kill off trade. School Lane will be closed for at least five months and Stephanie Vaughan, manager of Hartford Hall, said the first week of the closure did not bode well.