The match report and video highlights for yesterdays defeat at Bedlington is now online.
Month: October 2020
Heaton Stan 5-1 Bedlington Terriers – Match Report & Video Highlights
The match report and video highlights from last nights Senior Cup win is now online.
Heaton Stan 3-1 Sunderland West End – Match Report & Video
The match report and video highlights are now online from Wednesday win over Sunderland West End.
Heaton Stan 1-2 Padiham – Match Report and Highlights
The match report and video highlights from yesterdays FA Vase 2nd Qualifying Round exit are now online.
Brandon Utd 0-8 Heaton Stan – Match Report and Video Highlights
Our match report and video highlights are now online.
Who are Padiham?
Our Programme Editor, Gary Done, takes a look at this weekends FA Vase opponents Padiham.
This Saturday our Buildbase FA Vase escapades continue with a visit from Padiham of the North West Counties Premier Division. Padiham sits to the west of Burnley and like much of the Northern League, its economy historically relied upon the coal mining industry, as well as weaving.
The club was formed in 1878, making them even older than our beloved gatekeeper Gordon Wilson and in 1883 theyrecorded their most successful run in the FA Cup, when they reached the 3rd Round.
Their original ground was sited on the banks of the River Calder and they were a force to be reckoned with in their early days, regularly recording heavy defeats on local rivals Burnley and drawing four figure crowds to Wyre Street, where they plied their trade in the Lancashire Combination and local leagues, until the outbreak of the First World War.
Sadly in 1916 the club folded and they were forced to leave their home during the curtailment of league football. It wasn’t until after the Second World War that the club became active again. This coincided with their move to a new stadium known as the Arbories Memorial Sports Ground. A bumper crowd of nearly 1800 coming along to watch their debut in the Lancashire Combination on the 20th August 1949.
Padiham were founder members of the North West Counties League where they spent eight seasons, becoming runners up of the Third Division in their second season there. In 1990 they moved to the West Lancashire League, were they had previously won the Second Division in 1971-72 and 1976-77as well as being finalists in the Lancashire Amateur Cup. In 1999-2000 they went one better however, taking the First Division title, gaining promotion and a return to the North West Counties League.
In 2008-09 Padiham finished as runners up in the Second Division and in 2012-13 they won the First Division and promotion to the Northern Premier League. After two seasons in the Northern Premier League the club were relegated and found themselves back in the North West Counties League once again where they have played ever since.
The club have invested heavily in ground improvements over the last 20 years and it’s a favourite away day for many a club’s fan, commanding fantastic views from the ground, so a small part of me is hoping for a replay, as I never got there during my time travelling the North West Counties.
Whilst it looked like Padiham had an off season last time out, a Runcorn Town pal tells me that Michael Morrison has built a very good squad which should be a force to reckon with in the coming seasons, so we should be in for a good game.
Tickets are likely to be sold out by the time you read this, so if you’ve been lucky enough to bag one, enjoy the match and hopefully we’ll be in the next round come 17:00.
Padiham tickets – now SOLD OUT
We have now SOLD OUT of tickets. Thank you for your brilliant support.
If you do not have a ticket, please do not attend the game. There can be no admission without a ticket.
Padiham FA Vase – 10 October 2020 – Ticket Arrangements
Under the current regulations, we will be limited to 150 tickets for this match. Season tickets are not valid. We have therefore made the decision to make this match all ticket. You will need to purchase a ticket to be able to attend.
The ticket sales will operate as follows:
- Tickets can be purchased online or in person at Grounsell Park at specific times given below.
- Tickets are priced at £5 for adults and £2 for concessions (over 65s). Children are free with an accompanied paying adult.
- One person will be able to purchase a maximum of 4 tickets.
- Once the tickets have sold out there will be no more available.
- If we do not sell out before match day, we will release further information on 10 October.
When do tickets go on sale?
In Person @ Grounsell Park
We will be selling tickets from the turnstile hut at Grounsell Park during the times given below.
Sun 4th October – 1pm until 4pm
Mon 5th October – 6pm until 8pm
Thu 8th October – 6pm until 8pm
Please walk through the turnstile door as you would on a match day & exit via the main gate, maintaining a one way system and ensuring social distancing at all times. You are required to wear a mask throughout.
We will be able to accept cash and card payments.
Online
Tickets will be released in the Stan Shop at http://heatonstan.co.uk at 7pm on Sunday 4th October 2020.
Card payments only. If you live in our free delivery postcode zone, we will deliver to you prior to the match day. If you live outside of our free delivery postcode zone, you will need to pay the appropriate postage fee.
If you have any questions, please email heatonstan@gmail.com.
As ever, thank you for your magnificent support.
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