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THIS WEEK - 12.

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 10:32 am
by Alan Beckett
THIS WEEK - 16, 25, 50, 75 and 100 Years Ago


1994/95

Saturday 22nd October 1994
Midland Combination Premier
Upton Town 2 v 0 Coleshill Town


SUNDAY MERCURY WROTE
Upton Town made it five games unbeaten witha 2-0 victory over Coleshill Town. Both goals were spectacular first half drives, Dave Moss volleying in on 29 mins before Stuart Hayes made sure of the points just before the break.

Record So Far
P8 W1 D2 L5 F9 A22 Pts 5 Pos 17/18

Next week Coleshill travel to Willenhall in the Birmingham Senior Cup mid week before hosting Handrahan Timbers on the saturday.



1985/86

Saturday 26th October 1985
Skol Midland Combination Premier
Stratford Town 0 v 0 Coleshill Town


SUNDAY MERCURY WROTE
Coleshill threatened Stratford's unbeaten record with an aggresive first half display. Stratford were pressurised from the kick off and only some desperate defending by Nibblett and Thompson prevented the visitors from scoring. After 15mins Williams headed a cross from Finnegan just over the Stratford bar and in the 35th min Stratford keeper Berry saved well from Sylvest. Stratford attacked fiecely in the second half and Barrett worked hard on his debut but the home side lacked power up front and were unable to pierce Coleshill's defence.

Record So Far
P13 W4 D4 L5 F13 A18 Pts12 Pos12/20

Next week Coleshill are at Home to West Midlands Police.



1960/61


Saturday 22nd October 1960
Birmingham Youth & Old Boys FA. Mercian League
Bournville 1 v 2 Coleshill Town

Scorers: Jeff Bevan 2.

COLESHILL CHRONICLE WROTE
Coleshill, fighting hard to get back among the league leaders, picked up two useful points but for an inspired display by Town's new keeper Garry Cooper, a point may easily have been lost. Wilson was a tower of strength at centre half with Jeff Bevan netting both goals.

Record So Far
P6 W3 D0 L3 Not confirmed
Results are vague but Coleshill definately lost three of the first five league games but have picked up and I guess have won three.

Next week Coleshill are at Home to Sheldon Town in the Birmingham Youth and Old Boys League.



1935/36

Saturday 26th October 1935
Hammerwich Cup 1st Round
Coleshill Town 7 v 0 Bloxwich

No details of scorers.

COLESHILL CHRONICLE WROTE
Coleshill Town was engaged in the first round of the Hammerwich Cup and secured an easy win over Bloxwich, a Walsall League club, by 7 goals to none. They are now Semi Finalists.

Record So Far
P4 W3 D0 L1 F21 A12 Pts6 Pos 3/11

Next week Coleshill may not have a game but are back in league action on 9th November as they entertain Walsall Gas.


1910/11

Saturday 22nd October 1910
Tamworth Nursing Cup 1st Round.
Coleshill Town 7 v 0 Amington Rovers.

Scorers: Wright 3, unknown the rest.

COLESHILL CHRONICLE WROTE
These teams met at Coleshill on Saturday last, in beautiful weather, before a good muster of spectators. Coleshill put their full team on the field with the exception of Watkins, who was taken ill, but the local club were fortunate to be able to fall back on such a capable player as J.A. Nichols. The game was looked upon as a forgone conclusion for the "Rabbits" and so it proved. The game opened sensationally, Coleshill scoring in the first minute, and by half time they had piled on five.
The second half was a little better, for Coleshill only managed to get two more goals, and so a very one sided game ended 7 goals to 0.
Coleshill Team: Goal: Humphries, Backs: Shaw and Caswell, Half Backs: Clarke, Clare (captain) and Clive, Forwards: Sullivan, Nichols, Wright, Lewis and Williams.
Referee Mr Heagh of Birmingham.
The feature of the game was the splendid forward work of the Coleshill team: the proved themselves powerful and effective throughout. Of the Coleshill defence little can be said as they were never really extended. They were simply there when wanted.
Today, Saturday, Coleshill journey to Atherstone to meet the Amateurs in the first round of the Wilnecote Cup. A good team will be put on the field and let us hope we shall return the compliments of last year, when Atherstone sprung a surprise and beat Coleshill by one goal to nil. Next week we journey to Glascote to meet Glascote Heath Albion in the second round of the Birmingham Junior Cup.
"FORWARD"

"I HEAR"
That Coleshill Football Club went a step further in the Fazely Cup on saturday last.
That they beat Amington by 7 goals to 0.
That S. Wright celebrated his 21st birthday by scoring 3 goals.
That he only wanted 2 more to make it 21 goals for the season.
That it was like old times to see Sullivan in the team again.
That Coleshill Football Club are hoping to return the compliment at Atherstone today.
"LOOKER ON"

Record So Far
P5 W4 D0 L1 F28 A10 Pts8 Pos 1st

As mentioned above next week Coleshill are travel to Amington Atherstone Amatuers in the 1st round of the Wilnecote Cup.