Author: Ray McLaughlin

Brighouse Echo Sport – Town News by Dave Parker

Brighouse Town secured a maximum six points over the Bank Holiday weekend with a home win over Grantham Town and an away win at Liversedge following a narrow 3-2 setback last Wednesday evening at Grimsby Borough.

At Grimsby, Town took the lead through leading goalscorer Mohammad Qasim on 31 minutes but were pegged back on 45 minutes by a Jack Richardson strike.

Into the second half and they were 3-1 down in a nine minute spell, with both goals for the home side coming from the same area of the pitch-the righthand side- as goalscorer Luis Adlard struck home in the 54th and 63rd minute.

Heads did not go down and Town hit back via Qasim in the 68th minute to reduce the arrears and they then proceeded to hit the cross bar and the foot of a post but just could not get the equaliser.

Last Saturday against Grantham Town Vill Powell’s charges were 4-0 up at half-time and they could easily have added another three with steadier finishing.

Town took the lead in the 10th minute through Qasim and a minute later were 2-0 up after Myron Gibbons had banged one in.

Before and after Alex Phillipson had hammered home goal number three in the 39th minute, Town had those numerous chances to have been even further ahead but had to settle for another Gibbons strike in the 45th minute to make it 4-0.

In the second half Grantham pushed further forward and on 65 minutes Anthony Dwyer reduced the arrears with a powerful shot to beat Harry Garman in the Town goal.

This became 4-2 in the 77th minute and the visitors now had the incentive to go for more attacks on the Town goal.

Town, however, held out and picked up a vital three points.

On Monday afternoon Town travelled the four miles to Liversedge for what was expected to be a hotly contested derby game.

It was played out in front of a 519 crowd and the whole game was end-to-end football.

It was Town who scored the only goal of the match when they were awarded a penalty for hand ball in the 41st minute and a minute later Qasim had made that 1-0 when he sent former Town keeper Jason Porter the wrong way.

Town were well led all the game by skipper Josh Grant and right back Curtis Peters who is looking a tremendous find.

In the second half Town almost made it 2-0 when Qasim curled a superb shot to the left of Porter but the experienced keeper managed to palm it away for a corner. Town also had a good chance to try and make the game safe through Ashley Butterworth and Porter kept that out and new signing and former Morecambe player Seb Bolton also tested him.

At the other end Harry Garman was also under pressure as the home side pushed forward and Town were only saved by his keeping and the crossbar.

Darius Smith, Sam Drake, Sam Bentley Phillipson and Jack Crook also put in great shifts to ensure after a 57 minute second half with added time that they came away with three points.

On Saturday at the Heffernan Utilities Stadium, Town entertain Albion Sports in the first qualifying round of the Emirates FA Cup (3pm). The Horsfall Stadium, Bradford-based club are unbeaten in the Northern Counties East Premier Division after three games and last Sunday under the watchful eye of Vill Powell they beat North East club Billingham Town 5-0 in the FA Vase.

Bradford City player Sam Bentley is cup tied and ex-Bantam Jack Wilson (ankle) is injured, but Town have a strong squad to choose from for what will undoubtedly be a tough encounter.

Brighouse Echo Sport – Town New by Dave Parker

For the first time in seven seasons Brighouse Town progressed to the first qualifying round of the Emirates FA Cup with an outstanding 3-1 away Preliminary round win at Colne last Saturday.

With a very strong wind coming down the sloping pitch Town opted to defend against the elements and obviously hope they could keep the scoreline at half-time goalless and anything else would be a bonus.

The North West Counties Premier League side were very prominent in the first 20 minutes of the game but Town’s defenders, skipper Curtis Peters, Darius Smith, Alexander Phillipson and Jamie Allsop, along with keeper Harry Garman, defended the swirling ball very well.

Town were slowly by the 25th minute beginning to find their feet and get a toehold in the tie and they took the lead in the 28th minute following a freekick from just outside the box taken by new on-loan signing Ben Tweed.

He whipped the ball in and Mohammad Qasim forcefully did the rest as home keeper Tom Goodwin could only parry the ball into the roof of the net.

Harrogate Town wideman Tweed enjoyed a superb debut and looks like he will prove a real asset across a busy period for Town.

Colne knew now they had to at least level matters and the strove forward down the slope but midfielders Jack Crook and Aderemi Efunnuga

worked well to break down moves and they then opted for the long ball as the first half went into 10 minutes of added on time!

Town kept their hosts out and straight away from the restart took control of the game.

Colne could not contain Tweed, the pacy and skillful Ashley Butterworth, Qasim and Jayden Major a replacement for Myron Gibbons and a second and calming goal came in the 60th minute as Qasim bagged his brace from a corner.

Town made two more changes to introduce fresh legs in Nario Baptista for Peters and then McKenzie Warne for Tweed who got a tremendous ovation when he left the pitch.

Colne did pull a goal back in the 84th minute when Lucas Weaver worked his way up the left and into the box and place a firm drive across the face of goal and the reach of Garman.

Squeaky bum time for Town fans but Crook made sure of the tie in the 90th minute with a strong shot from the edge of the box which gave Goodwin no chance and it was 3-1 as the teams went in to seven minutes of added time.

In Monday’s draw at Wembley, Town drew Leeds-based club Albion Sports of the Northern Counties East Premier Division with the tie set for Saturday week, September 2 at the Heffernan Utilities Stadium (3pm).

In the meantime Vill Powell and his impressive looking squad were at Grimsby Borough last night (Wednesday) and on Saturday entertain Grantham Town (3pm) followed by a short trip on Bank Holiday Monday to Liversedge (3pm).

Manager Vill Powell said after the Colne game that he and his staff were more than pleased with the way the players are performing and he was more than delighted with their effortless commitment.

Brighouse Echo Sport – Town News by Dave Parker

Brighouse Town excelled in Northumbria last Saturday afternoon in the season’s opener at Ashington United when sharing the points in a 4-4 draw.

They were in fact leading 4-2 as referee Givi Todua signalled nine minutes of added time and through the match had never been behind against the 2022-23 EBAC Northern League champions backed by a fervent home crowd of 442.

Following even exchanges in the first 15 minutes Town took the lead in the 17th minute through Sam Drake and despite six minutes later the home side’s star man Craig Spooner levelling, it was Town who went in at the break leading 2-1 after the impressive Jayden Major found the net on 28 minutes from a cross into the box from skipper Josh Grant..

Just before the hour mark the home side drew level courtesy of an own goal from Town debutant and right back Curtis Peters, who for the 114 minutes of the game was superb.

After this setback Town really went on the offensive and dominated with Brandon Webster, Aderemi Effunnuga, Jamie Allsop, Grant and Drake pushing for a winning goal.

In the 70th minute Allsop scored and eight minutes later substitute Myron Gibbons went one on one with the home keeper and deftly put the ball in the net for 4-2.

Jack Crook was on the pitch for Ashley Butterworth and Jack Wilson came on for Mo Qasim and the fresh legs were telling. Gibbons had another chance one-on-one to make it five but he tried to lift it over the keeper who just got a hand to it.

On 90 minutes the board went up for nine minutes added time with nine minutes on it after a previous five at half-time.

Two minutes into extra time and Town goalkeeper Harry Garman, who had looked cool, calm and collected, saved a shot but Mr Todua said he wanted the ball near to the edge of the box has the shot had grazed him and he gave a dropped ball to the home side. Charles Exley fired home to make it 4-3. The home crowd were on their feet and five minutes later they got an equaliser through Darren Lough with seven minutes on the clock.

Town held out for what was in the end a disappointing result they didn’t deserve.

Manager Vill Powell was delighted with the performance.

“The lads were good from start to finish and each and everyone put in a real shift,” he said.

“At the start of the day to come away with a point from up here would have been and outstanding result but it could so easily have been three points.”

Monday’s home game with another newly promoted side, North Ferriby, also ended in a draw, Town coming from 3-2 behind to level matters in the 81st minute.

Town were soon out of the traps from the kick-off and Bradford City loanee signing Samuel Bentley got the ball over the line in a crowded goalmouth in under a minute.

North Ferriby were gifted an equaliser in the 11th minute when a hesitant Town defence didn’t clear the ball and it allowed full-back Josh Dennett a clear strike on goal. It was then end-to-end before Town went into the lead again courtesy of a Mo Qasim penalty in the 24th, given for hands ball. He struck it sweetly, giving the experienced Tom Jackson no chance.

Town had two very good chances of adding to their score, first through Myron Gibbons when he went one-on-one with Jackson but the keeper just pushed it wide and then the unmarked Jack Wilson had a great chance from a cross out on the right but he sent his shot wide of the post.

North Ferriby cashed in and had two goals in the net inside five minutes as half-time approached to take a 3-2 lead.

First, Danny East slammed home a penalty for hand ball and then four minutes later in the 44th minute Jack Johnson capitalised on a huge throw-in by Dennett to beat Harry Garman.

Town, who this season are showing a lot of commitment and energy, knew they shouldn’t be trailing and set about putting things right. There were some frenetic battles in both penalty areas and one resulted in a sending off for the away side in the 64th minute. Full back Josh Morrall, right under referee Richard Holmes’ nose, committed a dangerous reckless tackle and was immediately shown a red card.

Town introduced three substitutes over a ten minute period in Ashley Butterworth, Jayden Major and Malachi Bailey to replace aching limbs from two games in 72 hours.

With the fresh legs and extra man Town did start to press the visitors and after a sustained period of play Butterworth scored a deserved equaliser in the 81st minute after converting a cross from the left.

Town pushed for the winner and their visitors also came away on the counter attack and caused one or two problems in the driving rain, especially four minutes into added time as centre half Alex Phillipson made a tremendous tackle in the six yard box to deny North Ferriby a last gasp winner.

On Saturday Town switch to FA Cup action with a Preliminary round tie at Colne (3pm). Manager Vill Powell had them watched in Tuesday night’s home game with Blackpool side Squires Gate while he took in the Stocksbridge v Liversedge game with Town four miles down the road at Claybourn on Bank Holiday Monday.

There is a coach for Colne leaving the Dusty Miller at 11.45. Should the sides be level at the end of the tie the replay will be at Town’s Heffernan Utilities Stadium on Monday night (7.45pm).

Town are taking on a month’s youth loan, centre-back Ben Tweed, 18, from Harrogate Town.

Brighouse Echo Sport – Town News by Dave Parker

Brighouse Town manager Vill Powell has made a double swoop on two players with Bradford City connections and both are expected to play in the opening game on Saturday away to Ashington (3pm).

Coming back to the club is 19-year-old wide player Jack Wilson who has been given a free transfer by the Bantams and also coming on board for a Youth Loan spell from Valley Parade until October 1 is centre forward Sam Bentley.

Wilson impressed in his loan spell last season until he was injured in the West Riding Cup tie with Campion and taken to Pinderfields Hospital with an ankle injury. He recovered after some two months and went back to Bradford’s academy squad.

Powell has been on Bentley’s case for the past three weeks and finally nailed him down on Monday of this week. He had impressed in the first half of the pre-season friendly against Town back in early July before being substituted.

Town have also signed Manchester-based central midfielder Aderemi Efunnuga, 21, who has played for Stoke City and more recently Matlock Town. He showed up well last Saturday in the 2-0 home defeat to Guiseley in Town’s last pre-season friendly along with a trialist frontman Shohaib Mazir.

Town’s management and their fans were pleased with the workout against the strong NPL side who included for the first half former FC Halifax Town and Chesterfield striker Tom Denton and in the second half former Brighouse striker Laurence Sorhaindo.

Guiseley took the lead after 11 minutes through Jameel Ible who struck home in a crowded goalmouth to beat Harry Garman.

It wasn’t until the 86th minute that Guiseley got their second, this time through Leigh Whelan.

Town’s players showed pace and skill and certainly worried the visitors on many occasions but just couldn’t find the back of the net.

EBAC Northern Division One Champions Ashington prepared for Town’s visit with a 4-0 home win in the Emirates FA Cup Extra Preliminary round over relegated NPL East Division side North Shields.

Town also found out last Saturday from that round of the cup who they will now play in the Preliminary round on Saturday week, August 19 and its a trip to the Holt House Stadium, Colne, famous for its sloping pitch and former home of Colne Dynamoes. A coach will leave the Dusty Miller at 11.30 on that day.

Colne, now in the North West Counties League Premier Division, beat another former NPL side in Glossop North End with a 90th minute goal for a 2-1 victory.

North Ferriby, visitors to The Heffernan Utilities Stadium on Monday (7.45), defeated Crook Town 2-1 in their Extra Preliminary round tie. That game will be sponsored by Town’s major sponsors and the town’s largest employers Quickslide Windows and Doors Ltd who are on a major recruitment drive.

There will be a minutes applause ahead of the game for Town’s former long serving secretary, Malcolm Taylor who passed away on July 18.

His funeral will take place the day after at Park Wood Crematorium, Elland at 11.45.

Brighouse Echo Sport – Town News by Dave Parker

Ahead of this Saturday’s last pre-season fixture at home to Guiseley (3.0), and a week on Saturday’s first away league game at Ashington, manager Vill Powell has been on a signing spree.

In comes to the Heffernan Utilities Stadium a new goalkeeper in Harry Garman, 22, who has impressed in trials and previously was with Manchester Metropolitan University and Yorkshire Amateur. Centre-back Jayden Major has joined from Welsh League club Flint Town, while centre midfielder Ashley Butterworth, 22 from Heanor Town and he has also played for Nottingham club West Bridgeford.

Jamie Allsop, 21, a centre-back, has signed from Nostell MW where his father is chairman and Alexander Phillipson, 21 has played for Lija Athletic in Malta, Chesterfield and Matlock Town. Also on board are Jack Crook, 22, a midfielder previously with Harrogate Town U23s and Tadcaster Albion, forward Curtis Peters, 24, from Albion Sports after previously being on Bradford City’s books, Shohaib Nazir, 27, a left back who has come north after playing with Billericay U23s and Ilford Town, Matthew Ingham, 23 a defender from Farsley Celtic, Mach Warne, 20 a centre midfielder from Rotherham Utd, utility player Luca Grant, 19, from Albion Sports and two teenage local players in fullback Joshua Smith and centre midfield Harry Stone.

Captaining the side this season will be experienced defender or midfielder Josh Grant who is in his third spell with the club and will be sponsored by Bernard Moroney, mine host of the Old Pond near to the ground.

Town will know approaching 5pm on Saturday who they will travel to on Saturday, August 19 in the Emirates FA Cup Preliminary round as Glossop North End entertain Colne in the Extra Preliminary round. Glossop made history last Saturday when they visited Gigg Lane, Bury for a North West Counties Premier League fixture which was played in front of a 5,451 attendance, a record for that division. The Derbyshire side, relegated last season from the Pitching In National League West Division One were beaten 5-1. Colne were beat 3-0 away to West Didsbury.

Town will be running a coach to Ashington on August, 12, leaving the Dusty Miller at 10.30am on their new Mercedes Executive coach in conjunction with Brighouse Travel.

Malcolm Taylor Obituary by Dave Parker

Ahead of the Brighouse Town v North Ferriby NPL East Division One game on Monday, August 14 (7.45) there will be a round of applause for former secretary and well known local manager Malcolm Taylor who passed away on July 18, aged 84.

Malcolm, who in his early sporting career was a cyclist and runner with his good friend Dean Clarke, only got into football via Elland Wanderers where he coached Brighouse Town’s chairman Chris Lister and committee member Mark Wood. He then had a spell at Clifton Rangers Youth before moving into open age football with Thornhill Briggs WMC in the Brighouse Sunday League, Lane Head in the Huddersfield Saturday League and across a long career terms with Kosset Carpets, The Crown and The Grove.

In the beginning of this long journey across the weeks and years he had been introduced to football by Geoff Clayton, a former mine host of the White Swan,

Malcolm also introduced women’s football into the area and was the Yorkshire area representative on the FA and had to attend meetings in London.

Around 2005 he joined Brighouse Town as secretary and, as his daughter Linda Andre, says, lived, breathed and ate all to do with the club.

He stood down in 2016 to devote his time with Linda looking after his wife Margaret, who also helped the club by looking after hospitality while her husband devoted his time to the smooth running of the club. He also served on the West Riding County FA committee.

In his working life he was a manager at KWG Cornish in the late 60s and then moved to work at West Vale Engineering under director Ian Booth and in his career was involved with supplies to the Channel Tunnel and worked alongside former Town groundsman Brian Rangeley, who remained a very good friend.

Malcolm also leaves another daughter, Jean, and two treasured grandchildren in Lindsay and Louis who plays in the back four with Huddersfield club Shelley.

His funeral will take place on Tuesday, August 15 at Park Wood Crematorium, Elland at 11.15am and a celebration of his life will be held afterwards in the clubhouse at Town’s newly named stadium, The Heffernan Utilities Stadium.