Author: Scott Lyndon

Manager Announcement

We are delighted to confirm the appointment of Dean Nicholson as the new Manager of Heaton Stannington.

Dean demonstrated during the recruitment process that he has both the management qualities we are looking for and is aligned with our vision for taking the Club forward and to the next level. Dean will bring Andy McBride with him as Assistant Manager.

Chairman Bill Colwill said:
“It is with great pleasure and excitement that we welcome Dean to the Stan as our new Manager. His experience and knowledge within the league will be invaluable as we look forward to the forthcoming season.”

Dean has this to say about the opportunity:
“I’m absolutely delighted and honoured to be here as the manager of Heaton Stan. The club is in a fantastic place after lots of years of work from Derek and I am here to hopefully continue this onto the next level. I am bringing Andy with me and he comes with a brilliant local knowledge of the game. We are both thrilled to be given this opportunity and can’t wait to get started.”

We are in the process of finalising our pre-season schedule and will confirm our friendly fixtures soon!

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Club Statement

It is disappointing to inform you that our football manager Derek Thompson has made his decision to call it a day.

Derek has been with the club as both a player and manager for almost 20 years. During that time he has had a great deal of success both on and off the pitch and was instrumental in our club achieving Northern League status.

On behalf of myself, the Committee and our supporters I would like to thank him for the tremendous work he has done during all of those years.

Bill Colwill
Chairman – Heaton Stannington FC

Cullercoats Reserves 0-1 Heaton Stan A – Neville Cowey Cup Final

Cullercoats Reserves 0-1 Heaton Stannington A

Northern Alliance Team Valley Carpets Neville Cowey Cup Final

Wheatridge Park (Seaton Delaval)

Saturday 8 May 2021

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After winning their first competitive trophy since 2013, this report has to start with congratulations to the Stan who, despite the competitive nature of the match and the miserable weather, managed to show professionalism and determination to edge a win and take the Neville Cowey cup back to Grounsell Park. A lot was stake for as well as the winning trophy, the Stan looked to revenge their 1-0 defeat by Cullercoats in the group stage and the 3-2 defeat in the league. This was the 2nd season in a row the Stan had made the final but last year’s was not played due to the covid lock down.

Due to covid restrictions, the match took place behind closed door at Wheatridge Park, the home of Seaton Dealval AFC. Weather wise it was a miserable afternoon. As well as it being very cold, much of the afternoon also involved heavy rain and relatively strong winds. It did seem to impact on the players to an extent especially at times as a result of the swirling wind. There were originally no changes from the semi-final but there was an enforced change and blow for the Stan just before kick off though when captain and star player Harry Poole went over on his ankle and had to be replaced by Kye Jones. This now also meant that Stan veteran Joe Wear was on the bench. The referee was David McCallum who did manage to an extent to play his invisible man character and avoid participating in a great escape for Cullercoats.

The Stan kicked off in their away strips but it was Cullercoats who attacked 1st although the 1st clear effort was in 2 minutes when a Westphal free kick went wide followed soon after by Harper shooting over. It was all Stan, although the Cullercoats defence was working well, until man of the match Harris stopped an attack in 6 minutes. There when then attacks at both ends before Westphal shot over and soon after he was booked for a block with a Cullercoats defender also going into the book for a bad tackle on Munir in 10 minutes. Things were getting a bit more even but the wind wasn’t helping. In 14 minutes a Harper shot was deflected for a corner. It was now Cullercoats turn to attack for a few minutes and a long shot went just over the Stan bar in 19 minutes. With both teams trying to attack, in 25 minutes the Stan had a good chance when Munir broke and supplied Walker whose shot was blocked by the keeper and the ball then went out to Jones whose shot went wide. It was relatively even although the Stan had more of the chances including another couple by Harper and one by Walker which were blocked. In 33 minutes Munir sent a great cross into Harper in the box but he was blocked. From the resulting corner, Harper’s header was deflected for another corner which the keeper stretched to save. Cullercoats countered but Ripken got to the ball first. In 36 minutes, a Westphal free kick just outside the box went over the wall and hit the bar before the keeper put Jones’s follow up header over the bar. The ball from the corner was headed wide by Dunne. There was then a rare Cullercoats attack which Harris did well to block allowing Munir and Jones to counter with the latter’s shot blocked by the keeper when it looked like it was going into the left corner of the net. Cullercoats had their 1st corner just before half time which saw a good block by Harris. The first half had been relatively even although the Stan were slightly the better team and had more chances.

The Stan started on the attack and Westphal shot wide after 49 minutes although the Stan defence finally had to work hard 2 minutes later at the start of a few minutes of opportunity for Cullercoats who had an attack cleared then another attack ended with them shooting just wide from distance although Ripken was down for it. 2 minutes later a Cullercoats counter attack saw Ripken come out of his box to tackle Cullercoats no8 whose shot went passed him and went just wide when it looked like going into the net. In 57 minutes, Westphal cleared a Cullercoats corner and there was more pressure from them although the Stan countered when they could. In 63 minutes, a long Cullercoats shot was deflected over Ripken and hit the post when it looked like going in. Almost immediately, Cullercoats should have scored again when a blasted long range effort gave Ripken no chance but hit the side netting. In 64 minutes Carr replaced Forster and Munir moved to left back but he still created a corner a minute later. The Stan began to get back into the match and in 66 minutes Carr supplied Harper whose shot was deflected for a Westphal corner. From it, an eventual long shot was mispunched by the keeper but Jones then some how shot wide in front of an empty net. There was now lots of action and Ripken came out to catch a high shot in 70 minutes and he then had to work hard to block another Cullercoats move. He blocked the resulting corner but then a Cullercoats long range effort went just wide. It was more like football tennis now as the ball went back and forward but the move that changed things came in 73 minutes after Ripken had to block again. A Stan attack saw Westphal supply Kevin Carr whose great 20 yards low drive went into the net to make it 1-0 to the Stan.

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The closest came for Cullercoats in 86 minutes when a counter attack saw the ball go across the goal but no one was able to hit it when it should have been put in the net. The Stan then countered and Da Costa shot just wide after the ref played advantage when Harper was brought down. Cullercoats then shot well over from outside the box before their keeper had to come out to clear. There was a tense 3 minutes of added time but there was to be no extra time as the Stan held onto their 1-0 lead. The 2nd half had been a more even affair with Cullercoats getting more of the ball but once the Stan went ahead they worked hard to make sure that they won particularly through good defensive work.

This was the Stan’s 8th match of the competition, with them winning 7 of them, so credit has to go to manager Russell Ward and his coaches and squad not just for the final win but for all their performances over the cup campaign and the development in their skills and performances during this time. The Stan were presented with the trophy and medals which created a great end to the season for the club.

Stan: Ripken; Dunne; Forster (Carr 64 (Y)); Anjos; Harris; Riley; Walker (Da Costa 74); Jones (Bruce 84); Harper; Westphal (Y); Munir. Sub unused: Wear; Uweru

Kevin Mochrie

Heaton Stan A – Cup Final Giveaway!

Heaton Stan A will face Cullercoats Reserves in the Neville Cowey Cup Final on Saturday (8th May).

To celebrate this achievement we will be running a giveaway competition!

Simply predict the score at the end of normal time (i.e. excluding any possible penalty shootout) and be in with a chance of winning a £10 voucher for our online store! We have added a tie breaker question in the event that multiple people predict the same score – predict the minute of the first goal of the game (by either side).

Enter by completing the below form. Good luck!

Entry to this competition has now closed. We will confirm the winner(s) on Sunday 9th May.

Terms and conditions:

  • Only one entry per person. If more than one entry is submitted, only the first one will count.
  • Full time score at the end of normal time – not including any possible penalty shootout.
  • Tie breaker is the minute the goal is scored, as recorded on the official teamsheet submission post match.
  • If we have multiple entrants who correctly guess the score AND the same tie breaker – there will be multiple vouchers issued.
  • Entries open until midday on Saturday 8th May.
  • Winner to be announced here and on social media on Sunday 9th May. Voucher to be emailed.
  • In the event of a match postponement/abandonment, we reserve the right to restart or cancel the competition.
  • Your name/email address are not stored anywhere other than our mailbox & will be deleted after the competition winner is announced. We will not use this data for any other purpose.

Heaton Stan A 2-0 East End Reserves – Semi Final – Match Report

Heaton Stannington A 2-0 Newcastle East End Reserves

Northern Alliance Neville Cowey Cup Semi Final

Saturday 1 May 2021

After winning their group, the Stan had home advantage in their semi-final as they welcomed group two runners up Newcastle East End Reserves to Grounsell Park. There was only one change from the last group match with Walker replacing Bruce who had been injured during it.

The Stan started well, and Riley had a header cleared off the line in the first 5 minutes. From the clearance Munir had a left foot pile driver from the edge of the box superbly tipped over by East End’s keeper. From a Poole free kick which, was won by Westphal, Harris opened the scoring in 10 minutes by beating the keeper to the ball and heading it into an empty net. Westphal then had 2 great chances to score after good work by Harper and Walker respectively, but he was denied by a last ditch tackle for the first one and then he chipped the keeper with the second but it went just wide. Riley then had a volley from a Westphal corner brilliantly saved at point blank range as the Stan could have been out of sight after half an hour.

East End came into it in the last 15 minutes of the first half but without working Ripken as solid defending by Dunne, Harris, Riley & Forster meant that the visitors could not create shooting opportunities despite a couple of threatening runs from ex Stan Dan Quine. As Anjos and Poole continued with Westphal to dominate in the middle of park, further half chances came and went for the Stan before half time.

The lingering concern was that the Stan would come to regret missing so many chances in the first half but a strong start to the second half was capped off by a fine second goal on 60 minutes, as Poole found Walker, who picked out the pass for a super overlapping run by Dunne and his low centre was converted by Harper from six yards out to settle nerves. Changes followed as Carr came on for Forster at left back in 62 minutes and then Da Costa replaced the injured Westphal on 70 minutes. East End tried to come back into it, but solid defending kept them at bay and particularly in the form of a heroic block from a goal bound shot by East End’s number 14. Meanwhile the Stan remained a constant threat on the counterattack including a Munir cross shot hitting the bar and then Harper lobbing a tough chance into the grateful arms of the keeper. The final two substitutions saw the excellent Walker and Munir replaced in 80 minutes by Jones and Uweru respectively

Further opportunities to extend the lead came & went as the Stan were thwarted by a last ditch tackle or by their final ball letting them down. Jones had a goal bound effort blocked after a neat one two with Harper and good work between Carr and Uweru saw another chance thwarted by a last ditch tackle. Harris also headed just wide from a corner. As the game petered out through a combination of game management and fatigue, the final whistle saw the Stan deservedly reach the Neville Cowey Cup final for the second year in a row after a dominant victory. Last year’s final against West Jesmond was cancelled due to Covid so the Stan finally get to play in a Neville Cowey cup final on Saturday although unfortunately behind closed doors at Seaton Delaval. As well as winning the cup, they also have the opportunity for revenge as their opponents, Cullercoats Reserves, are the only team who beat them in the group stage.

Stan: Ripken; Dunne; Forster (Carr 62); Anjos; Riley; Harris; Walker (Jones 80); Poole; Harper; Westphal (Da Costa 70); Munir (Uweru 80). Sub unused: Bruce.

Russell Ward / Kevin Mochrie

Heaton Stan A v East End Reserves – Match Preview

Heaton Stan A v Newcastle East End Reserves
Neville Cowey Cup – Semi Final
Match Preview

 

This weekend, Heaton Stan A prepare for their biggest match of the season, as they face Newcastle East End Reserves at Grounsell Park.

When the resumption of football was given the green light, the Northern Alliance made the decision to run a series of divisional League Cups during April/May for their Clubs. The 3rd Division Cup is the Neville Cowey Cup. The initial group stage saw the 3rd Division split into two groups:

Group 1

  • Heaton Stan A
  • Cullercoats Reserves
  • Morpeth FC
  • AFC Newbiggin Central
  • North Sunderland
  • Newcastle Chemfica Amateurs
  • Blyth Town U23s

Group 2

  • Newcastle East End Reserves
  • Red House Farm
  • Blaydon Community
  • Whitley Bay Sporting Club A
  • Gosforth Bohemians Reserves
  • Morpeth Town Reserves

With most of the leagues top half teams in the Stan’s group, we knew we would be tested in every match. The top two of each group would progress to a Semi Final stage – so it was going to be all to play for right through to the final week. 

Heaton Stan A’s route to the Semi Final

The Stan kicked off the tournament on 10th April with a short away trip across High Heaton to Benton to face Newcastle Chemfica Amateurs. It was a slow first half, but the Stan went into half time with a 0-1 lead thanks to a Harper tap in after some good work by Munir. The Stan went on to have several other chances and will have felt unhappy with only a one goal lead at the break. They came out of the traps in the second half, with Kye Jones doubling the Stan’s lead on 48 mins. The Stan made sure of the points when we scored two goals in three minutes – Walker scoring the third and Harper wrapping up the fourth on 72 mins. The clean sheet wasn’t to be, as the Stan gave away a sloppy penalty on 80 mins which Chemfica put away. Stan worth winners of the opener. Read the match report.

Just 4 days later, we travelled up to Newbiggin to face AFC Newbiggin Central – a relative newcomer to the Alliance but one with good plans for progression. They play on Newbiggin Welfare on and on Weds 14th April when we visited, it wasn’t in the best condition. A dry and bobbly pitch, complete with tractor marks, would add to the test. Additionally, the gaffer was absent from this game as his newborn had arrived that very morning. Stan first teamers Dean Deagle and Kevin Carr took the reigns for the game. The Stan took the momentum from Saturday into this game and were ahead after 4 mins when Harper slotted in an easy one. It actually could have been two by that point after a good effort was cleared off the Newbiggin line in the first minute. Despite a number of good chances it was just a 0-1 lead at HT for the Stan. After a cautious start to the second half, Deagle and Carr conferred and decided to test their tactical prowess by making some changes on 60 mins. This done the trick and the Stan romped to a 0-4 win with further goals from Walker, Westphal and Harris. Another solid three points and a suggestion that manager Russell Ward should keep an eye on interim management duo Deagle and Carr. Read the match report.

No let up for the lads, as they hosted North Sunderland at home on 17th April. North Sunderland is a village near to Seahouses in Northumberland … so despite some excitement at a Tyne-Wear derby, it was not to be such a match up. North Sunderland are a well organised and experienced group and would be the toughest test yet in this Cup. The Stan were the team on top for most of the first half but the away teams resilience was there to see and half time arrived goalless. In fact, it took until 72 mins before the Stan’s pressure paid off when captain Harry Poole was brought down in the box and James Harper converted the penalty comfortably. On 85 mins, the Stan wrapped up the points in dramatic circumstances. Westphal played in Munir with a great ball and the advancing keeper handled the ball just outside the box. A booking and free kick to the Stan didn’t seem like justice until Harry Poole stepped up and superbly scored the free kick to put us 2-0 up. Full time and three wins from three for Ward’s young side. Read the match report.

Four days later and another home game – this time we welcomed a youthful Blyth Town U23s to Grounsell Park on 21st April. Manager Russell Ward was unavailable as baby duties took precedence. Deagle and Carr once again took the reigns, looking to maintain their 100% record in charge of the side. It was a horror start, as the Stan conceded on 19 mins and then again via the penalty spot on 26 mins. 0-2 down at home in just 26 minutes was not what Deagle and Carr had in mind. Their reputations lay on the line! Fortunately the lads reacted and on 32 mins Poole got us back into the game with a goal. 1-2. Crucially, the Stan got the equaliser on 43 mins from Munir … which turned the game on its head in the second half. Blyth looked like they had ran out of steam. Stan scored three second half goals coming from Harper, Bruce and Jones. Full time 5-2 and four wins out of four. Read the match report.

Saturday 24th April saw us take a trip to the coast to face Cullercoats Reserves. Our trip there earlier in the season had ended in defeat, so it was not going to be an easy one. We needed just a point to secure a semi final spot and a win to assure a first place finish. It was a tightly contested match with little between the sides. Both teams wasting some chances but looking like it was heading for a fair 0-0. Deep into added time and Cullercoats won a free kick outside the Stan box. On 94 mins, the free kick is taken, cleared by the Stan but the follow up shot from the home side beat the keeper at the near post. 1-0 to Cullercoats, a goal which gave them hope going into the last match that they could qualify. Disappointment and frustration for the Stan. We would have to do the business against second place Morpeth on Wednesday now. No pressure! Read the match report.

The final group game on Weds 28th April saw the Stan face second place Morpeth FC at Grounsell Park. You could argue this was a face off of the two best teams in the 3rd division last season. Winner takes all. Games like this is what football is all about. It was an evenly contested opening 20 mins until the Stan took the lead through Bruce, who headed home from a Poole free kick. That was the only difference at half time. The Stan took control in the second half and went on a scoring rampage – Westphal (50 mins), Harper (56 mins), Westphal (59 mins) and Morpeth were finished within a devastating 9 minute spell. The Stan wrapped up the win with a Walker goal on 75 mins. An emphatic win secured the top spot in the group and a semi final against Newcastle East End Reserves (who finished in 2nd spot in their group). Read the match report.

Newcastle East End Reserves’ route to the Semi Final

East End Reserves have earned their spot in the Semi Finals after finishing in 2nd spot in Group 2, behind group winners Red House Farm. Group 2 had one less team with Gosforth Bohs Reserves, Whitley Bay Sporting Club A, Blaydon Community (formally Swalwell) and Morpeth Town Reserves making up the teams. 

East End Reserves finished their group stage with 3 wins and 1 draw from 5 matches and 1 defeat against group winners Red House Farm. A run down of their scores is as follows:

  • 7th April: Blaydon Community 0-3 East End Reserves
  • 14th April: East End Reserves 2-3 Red House Farm
  • 17th April: Whitley Bay Sporting Club A 1-1 East End Reserves
  • 21st April: East End Reserves 3-1 Gosforth Bohs Reserves
  • 24th April: Morpeth Town Reserves 0-1 East End Reserves

A visit to Grounsell Park will not be anything new for East End Reserves manager, Dan Quine, who used to play for the Stan. Dan was in the 2015/16 squad and made 5 league appearances for the Stan plus an appearance in the FA Vase 1QR match away to Eccleshill in Sept 2015. 

Final Group stage standings

The final standings in the 3rd Division groups were as follows:

This meant that the Semi Finals would be:

  • Heaton Stan A v Newcastle East End Reserves; and
  • Red House Farm v Cullercoats Reserves

Both of these fixtures will be played out this Saturday, from 2pm. If scores are level at full time, they will go straight to a penalty shoot out.

The final will be played between the two winners on Saturday 8th May at a neutral ground.

Social Media coverage this weekend

The Stan are a welcoming club and we strongly support diversity and inclusion at all levels. We will therefore be supporting the nationwide #TakeAStand campaign this weekend with a social media blackout from 3pm on Friday 30th April through to 23:59 on Monday 3rd May. 

Unfortunately this means there will be no coverage of the Semi Final on our social media outlets. Therefore, everyone associated with the Stan would like to wish Russ & the Heaton Stan A lads all the very best for the game – we are all very proud of the progress made and are behind you all the way. 

Scott Lyndon

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