A host of individuals and clubs were honoured at the annual West Lancashire League presentation night held at Blackpool FC last night.
Two new clubs will join the West Lancashire League next season after successfully gaining enough votes at the AGM in Croston.
Dalton United boss Andy Marshall says his side are taking their busy fixture schedule in their stride, writes ROSS CHAPMAN.
The league’s prolific marksmen showed off their goalscoring prowess on a busy Bank Holiday Monday where Mill Hill and Hesketh Bank both enjoyed cup upsets.
Bamber Bridge Reserves boss Louis Bonage hopes a mix of youth and experience will take them to the next level, writes ROSS CHAPMAN.
Mill Hill’s strong form in the cups continued on Saturday, and manager Aaron Jones said they were crucial to getting the club ‘back on a stable footing’, writes ROSS CHAPMAN.
Galgate boss Shane Hudson is looking ahead to the future with optimism amidst a player recruitment drive, writes ROSS CHAPMAN.
Garstang Reserves manager Peter Pye has been encouraged by his young side during his first season in charge, writes ROSS CHAPMAN.
Fulwood Amateurs Reserves’ joint management team Lee Ward and Tom Treuberg have shed light on the big changes and progression at the club after an impressive first half of the season.
Euxton Villa Reserves manager Andy Lee says his side “outworked and outfought” Walney Island in a 6-0 win on Saturday.
Caton United manager Robbie Walker says his young side “have learnt a lot” in the last month as they look to move up the table.
Proud Stoneclough boss Graeme Scoullar will be forgiven for having a sense of de ja vu – after once again seeing his side go toe-to-toe with higher division opposition.
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