Thursday, 31 December 2009
Monday, 21 December 2009
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Results against St Bedes College
1st XI lost 5-1 - Hulme's goal was scored by the St Bedes Centre half. Man of the Match was Michael Tomlinson
2nd XI won 3-1
U'15 lost 9-0
U'14 lost 5-0 Man of the Match was Laurence Gard
U'13 match was cancelled
U'12 lost 5-4
Friday, 11 December 2009
Matches on Saturday 12 December
2nd XI and U'12 are at home and should arrive by 9.30am
1st XI, U'15 and U'14 are away - players must arrive by 8.45am
Unfortunately, the U'13 game has been cancelled.
Monday, 7 December 2009
Match vs Kings Chester
Notable performance: Tyler Moutlon
Sunday, 6 December 2009
A bad day at the office on Saturday
The First XI Lost 1-0
Man of the Match: James Summers
The Second XI Lost 3-2
The Under 15s Lost 3-2
The Under 14s Lost 2-0
The Under 13s Lost 8-1
Man of the Match: Ben Claydon Scorer: Tom Travis
The Under 12s Lost 4-0
Friday, 4 December 2009
Matches on Saturday 5 December
All players must arrive by 8:25am.
It is estimated that we will arrive back at school by 1pm.
Friday, 27 November 2009
Matches v Bury - Saturday 28 November
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Saturday's Results - 21 November
1st XI drew 1-1 - Bradley Ashford scored and the ten men that held on for thirty minutes for the draw were awarded the Man of the Match
2nd XI won 2-1 - Danny Mills scored both goals in this first win of the season
U'15 lost 3-0 - John Broadbent was the Man of the Match
U'14 match was cancelled due to waterlogging.
U'13 lost 2-0
U'12 lost 6-0
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Fixtures for Saturday 21 November
1st XI and U'15 are at home. 1st XI should arrive by 9.15 and U'15 by 9.30
2nd XI, U'14, U'13 and U'12 are away. The coach will leave at 8.45.
Good luck to all of the teams.
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
U'15 lose to Shrewsbury
For the offical cup report on ISFA click this link.
Sunday, 15 November 2009
ISFA Cup 3rd Round
Good luck to the Under 15 team who play Shrewsbury School at home on Tuesday 17 November, 2pm kick off.
All spectators are welcome.
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Results from this week
The 1st XI had a convincing 6-1 win against Stonyhurst College. The goal scorers were Jamie Paul (2), James Summers, Adam Myers, Zak Forster and Robert Shaw.
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
U'15 against QEGS
Sunday, 8 November 2009
Results from Saturday 7 November
1st XI Drew 2-2
Man of the Match: Bradley Norcross
Scorers: Jamie Paul
Bradley Ashford
2nd XI lost 1-3
Awaiting match information
U’15 Lost 1-5
Man of the Match: Sam Flanagan
Scorer: Sam Clark
U’14 Drew 3-3
Man of the Match: Adam Wilk
Scorers: Obi Ebizie
Adam Wilk (2)
U’13 lost 3-6
Man of the Match: Tom Travis
Scorers: Tom Travis - a hatrick for Tom Well done!
U’12 Full Sided Game was cancelled
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Matches this weekend - Saturday 7 November
1st XI, U'15 and u'13 are at home - The 1st XI should arrive by 9.15am and U'15 and U'13 by 9.30am.
2nd XI, U'14 and U'12 are away - players should arrive by 8.25am
Good luck to all six teams.
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
U'16s lose out to Trinity
The first half of this match began where our last match against North Chadderton ended. We gave the ball away cheaply and didn’t close down with due urgency, allowing Trinity to play free flowing football with extended periods of possession. By half time Trinity were dominant and two goals ahead. A different Hulme team appeared for the second half, not in personnel but in attitude and aspiration. Their strong start to the second half gave them the inspiration to transform the match into a fierce contest. Robert Shaw’s creativity in midfield was narrowly eclipsed by Man of the Match Luke Butler’s determination not to concede defeat. With a quarter of the game remaining Hulme’s efforts were rewarded thanks to an excellent free kick from Captain Danny Mills. Having got his team back into the game, the referee felt that Daniel made an intentionally dangerous challenge on the keeper and was sent off. Despite their disbelief at this decision, Hulme valiantly continued to look for an equaliser with ten men, creating a number of chances but to no avail - Trinity had done enough damage in the first half.
Monday, 2 November 2009
New half term and more cup games!
On Tuesday U'16 play Trinity High in the second round of the County Cup. Kick off is 2pm at Hulme.
On Wednesday U'12 have a trek to Mansfield to play Garibaldi High in the third round of the ESFA Cup.
Good luck to both these teams!
A reminder to the 1st XI and 2nd XI that there is training at Chapel Road on Tuesday 3:50 to 5:30pm
Friday, 23 October 2009
Time for well deserved R&R.
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Hats off to the 15's but unlucky to the rest!
But unfortunately despite valiant efforts there were three loses in the other games:
U'16 lost 0-4 to North Chadderton in the OLdham Schools
U'14 lost 0-2 to Harper Green in the English Schools
U'13 lost in a hostile atmosphere at Kaskenmore 5-4 on penalties after it being 0-0 after normal time and 1-1 after extra time.
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Another big week in the cups
On Wednesday 21 October
U'16 v North Chadderton - Oldham Schools Cup 1st round - Home kick off 3:45pm
U'14 v Harper Green School - English Schools 3rd round - Home kick off 3:30pm
On Thursday 22 October
U'15 v St Bedes - Resburg Sheppard ISFA Cup 2nd round - Home kick off 2:15pm
U'12 v Kaskenmoor - Oldham Schools Cup 1st round - Away kick off 3:30pm
Good luck to all four teams
U'15 draw brings a big report
Hulme started the second half as they did the first, and the pendulum swung back in their favour. An excellent header back across the face of Crompton’s goal was volleyed home magnificently by Bradley Cryer. Hulme had their tales up and narrowly missed a number of clear cut chances to take the lead but it was Crompton House who converted next from a poorly defended corner. Hulme rallied and were determined to take something from the game. A trademark long free kick from Nathan Coverley saw Man of the Match Jake Riley beat the defence and drive a low shot home for a well deserved equaliser with one of the last kicks of the game. An excellent match for all involved, although it is worth noting for the future that oCrompton House had 6 players missing for this fixture as they were playing for the town team.
The story so far:
Leading goalscorers: Jake Riley (4) Brad Cryer (3)
Most Man of the Match Awards: Sam Fanaghan (2) Jake Riley (2)
Highest match performance scores: Sam Flanaghan (8.5)
Nathan Coverley (8.429)
Jake Riley (8.4)
Sunday, 18 October 2009
Results against Crompton House
Scoreres: James Summers, Jamie Paul (2), Adam Gledhill
Man of the Match: Danny Harrop
2nd XI lost 1-0
Man of the Match: Luke Butler
U'15 drew 3-3
Scorers: Sam Mellor, Natan Coverley, Jake Riley
Man of the Match: Jake Riley
U'14 won 3-0 in the Oldham Schools Cup
Scorers: Obi Ebizie, Adam Wilk, Oliver Crowley
Man of the Match: Joe Gledhill
U'13 lost 1-0
Man of the Match: Ollie Higgins
U'12 won 3-2
Scorers: Daniyaal Naeem (2), Ben Walton
Man of the Match: Ben Walton
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Matches this Saturday - 17 October
1st XI, U'14 and U'12 are at home. 1st XI are asked to arrive by 9.15am the other two teams should arrive by 9.30am
2nd XI, U'15 and U'13 are at Crompton House. Players must make there own way to Crompton House and should arrive by 9.15am.
Good luck to all the teams but especially the U'14 who are playing in the Oldham Schools Cup.
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Ollie's U'13 report on Blue Coat
A difficult week in the cups.
On Monday they lost 2-4 in extra-time to Thornleigh College in the English Schools Cup.
Goals were scored by Jamie Paul and Zak Forster.
On Wednesday they lost 1-2 to Bolton School in the Greater Manchester Schools Cup. Michael Tomlinson scoring the equaliser mid-way through the second half.
Monday, 12 October 2009
Hulme come out on top at Ramblers
Hulme made a number of changes at the half with Zak Forster, Thomas Chapman, Jake Crawley replacing James Summers, Josh Mcconnell and Danny Orr. Ramblers started brightly and created a number of good spells of possession. However the heart of Hulmes defence kept strong, with notable effort and determination from Danny Harrop and Brad Norcross. Another quick move combined with pressure on the Ramblers back four applied by the goal hungry Thomas Chapman and clever play created by Michael Tomlinson led to Hulmes next goal. Intercepting possession on the half way line, Michael carried the ball before placing an intelligent ball right through the middle of Ramblers defence, only for Jamie Paul to slot cooly past the helpless Ramblers keeper for his second and Hulmes fourth goal. At this point Mr Marshall decided to let some of the starters to the game have a rest. He brought off Jamie Paul, Danny Harrop and Michael Tomlinson who had all put in a shift for their team, they were replaced by James Summers, Brad Ashford and Josh Mcconnell. At this point Hulme seemed to lose focus and conceded their first when the Ramblers striker walked through the Hulme defence to slot the ball right through Tyler Moultons legs. Immediately after the restart Ramblers scored again when a rush of blood from Tyler Moulton as he failed in his attempt to clear the ball 25 yards out of his penalty area, only gave the Ramblers player the opportunity to shoot at an open net. Again after this Hulmes heads dropped as the Ramblers striker struck an unstoppable strike on the edge of the box into the top corner of the goal. Hulme were in great danger of letting a great lead slip, until the frustrated Jake Crawley applied some sheer brilliance to the game with a succsession of turns before smashing a 30 yard screamer into the top corner to kill the game off. Overall the boys displayed as strong performance against an experienced side. Leader of the shower conference team Daniel Harrop awarded the Ramblers showers an 8.5. We look forward to a tough cup encounter on monday. Man of the Match - Jamie Paul
Saturday, 10 October 2009
Today's results - Saturday 10 October
Hulme 5 Ramblers 3
Scorers: Jamie Paul (2), Bradley Ashford, Jordan Marsh and Jake Crawley.
Man of the Match: Jamie Paul
Performances of Note: Bradley Norcross, Danny Harrop, Jake Crawley, Michael Tomlinson.
U'15
Hulme 1 Blue Coat, Oldham 1
U'14
Hulme 4 Blue Coat, Oldham 0
Scorers: Adam Wilk gets the first hat-trick of the season! Jordan Tinker
Man of the Match: George Tilley
U'13
Hulme 3 Blue Coat, Oldham 1
U'12
Hulme 2 Blue Coat, Oldham 6
More details will follow over the next few days.
Thursday, 8 October 2009
Mixed Bag of Results in the Cups
U'14 team who beat Meol's Cop 5-1 in the ESFA Cup - goals were scored by Adam Wilk (2), Oliver Crowley, Bradley Miles and Obi Ebizie.
U'12 team who beat Siddal Moor 3-1 also in the second round of the ESFA Cup - this first win of the season was sealed with goals from Daniyaal Naheem (2) and Callum McNally.
A dissapointing result for the 1st XI in there 2nd round Boodles ISFA Cup match. The team lost 7-0 at Latymer Upper in London.
Matches this Saturday - 10 October 2009
1st XI v Liverpool Ramblers (away) - Mini-bus leaves at 9am
U'15 and U'13 at home to Blue Coat - players should arrive by 9:30am
U'14 and U'12 away to Blue Coat Oldham - players should meet at Blue Coat at 9:30am
PLEASE REMEMBER IT IS OPEN MORNING -parking will be limited
2nd Round of the ISFA cup
Latymer - 7
Bookings - Bradley Norcross, Josh McConnell, Michael Tomlinson, Danniel Harrop
Monday, 5 October 2009
A big week in the cups!
1st XI play Latymer Upper on Wednesday in the second round of the Boodles ISFA Cup.
The U'14 play Meols Cop in the second round of the English Schools Cup on Wednesday
and
Also in the English Schools cup the U'12 play Siddal Moor in the second round on Thursday.
Three wins out of three would be nice!
First XI match report
Many rumours were being thrown around all week mentioning that we were playing their 2nd XI, due to the first team having a cup game mid week, but all we were concerned about was getting a result.
Both teams started the game very well, keeping the ball and showing good possession. Manchester Grammar had the first chances of the game but Hulme's defence fended off there opportunities, with notable performances from Jordan Marsh.
After around 25 minutes into the first half, MGS scored from an excellent long ball over the top which one of MGS' strikers latched onto and chipped over Adam Myers. 1-0 MGS.
After the first goal, the game begun to drop off, and slow down, Hulme becoming frustrated by the good possession of MGS, but after a while Hulme got back into the game and made some good chances through Micheal Tomlinson and Danny Orr with a good snap shot from James Summers.
Hulme began to start battling and pressed on more but after a lapse in defence Danny Harrop (apparently) brought down their centre forward down in the boxed and they were evidently awarded a penalty which they converted. 2-0 MGS and half time loomed.
During the half time break Mr Marshall gave the lads some words of wisdom and psyched us into the 2nd half.
We started the half well making some good runs and began to break the MGS defence down very well. James Summers and Micheal Tomlinson making the Manchester Grammar goalkeeper make some outstanding saves, but the time would eventually come when Hulme would score.
after breaking down one of MGS' attacks, Hulme was able to counter attack down Manchester's right wing through Jamie Paul and James Summers which Summers was able to slot accross to which Danny Harrop (believe it or not) netted home after a superb full length pitch run from centre back. 2-1 MGS
Hulme felt they were back in the game and stepped up their game dramatically. after a few more chance created MGS' goalkeeper was able to tip an effort round the post to which Hulme was awarded a corner. James Summers whipped it in and Danny Harrop (yes him again) powered home a header to bring the game level. From then on MGS began to attack very well but some great defending from Jordan Marsh and Jake Crawley made it very difficult for them to take the lead.
Captains man of the match - Jordan Marsh
Notable performances - Micheal Tomlinson, Danny Orr, James Summers and Jamie Paul
Saturday, 3 October 2009
Results against MGS - Saturday 3 October
1st XI drew 2-2
Scorer: Danny Harrop (2)
Man of the Match: Danny Orr
2nd XI drew 1-1
Scorer: Danny Mills
Man of the Match: Robert Shaw
U'15 lost 3-0
Man of the Match: Sam Flanagan
U'14 lost 5-1
Scorer: Adam Wilk
Man of the Match: Josh Sutton
U'13 lost 6-2
Scorer: Tom Travis
Man of the Match: Sam Wilson
U'12 lost 5-2
Scorers: Daniyaal Naheem and Ben Wilson
Man of the Match: Aaron Rogers
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
U'12 Skipper reviews the St Joseph's game.
U'15 against St Joseph's
Greater Manchester Schools Cup - Result
St Cuthberts 4 Hulme 1.
A match report will be posted soon.
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Greater Manchester Schools Cup
Ollie's views on the St Joseph's win
Monday, 28 September 2009
U'16 - first game, first win
Sunday, 27 September 2009
ISFA (North) Trials
At Under 16: Robert Shaw, Luke Butler and Thomas Brookes
At Under 18: Josh McConnell.
The squads selected for the matches aqainst Cheshire Schools will be posted on the ISFA website later today.
Click this link to see who was selected.
Saturday's results
U'16 won 2-1
U'15 lost 7-3
U'14 lost 5-3
U'13 won 2-1
U'12 lost 5-1
Well done to all the teams, especially the U'16 and U'13.
Match reports will follow
Have Our U13s 'Turned the Corner'?
So far this season they have played the first two games with a bare 11 players due to injury and illness which makes a 0-3 loss to Bolton and 1-5 to Grange in the ISFA cup a reasonable turnaround. Considering we were 1 up against Grange and on top in the first half, that match could have easily been our first victory of the season. A lack of concentration and shape allowed 2 goals in 5mins which changed the match before half-time.
The wait for the 1st win of the season was not long in coming however, some hard work and commitment at training was in evidence on the pitch against St. Joseph's. Hulme simply wouldn't let them out of their own half. Hulme finally found their reward for defending from the front and keeping their shape with a 2-1 victory. The boys had chances to finish the game at 2-0 but decided to keep their manager on his toes by allowing a late goal for hope of a comeback from St. Joseph's!
Well done boys, you all played out of your skins this week. The hard work to become a much better side starts now........
St. Cuthbert's in the Greater Manchester Schools' Cup on Tuesday (away), 3.30pm k.o. Meet in the pavilion after afternoon registration. Parents more than welcome to watch. Let's make it a second!
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Matches on Saturday 26 September
U'16, U'15 and U'13 are at home and should arrive by 9.30 am
U'14 and U'12 are away and should arrive by 8.40am
(Please note the away matches are being played at Thornleigh College in Bolton)
Good luck to all five teams
U'13 Skipper reflects on Grange
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Hulme progress to the next round..
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Boodles ISFA Cup - 1st Round Result
A Few Pic's from the Sixes
Monday, 21 September 2009
U'15 Manager looks back on Grange match
There were chances for both teams in the second half but Hulme were determined to keep Grange at bay, giving Brad Cryer a clean sheet in goal. Sam Flanaghan’s efforts were commendable once again and Jonathan Lobley put in a gritty display in his first full game of the season. Hulme should have converted from Nathan Coverley’s fantastic free kicks from deep and Jack Shepherd’s long throws into the box. There was no doubt that the outstanding player on the day was Jake Riley who was named Man of the Match. He received a well deserved round of applause from his team and the supporting parents who had turned out in force.
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Boodles Cup 1st Round - Tuesday 22 September
Results Saturday 19 September
1st XI won 2-0
Man of the Match: Bradley Norcross
Scorers: James Summers (pen), Bradley Norcross
2nd XI drew 1-1
Man of the Match: Sam Booth
Scorer: Luke Butler
U15s won 2-1
Man of the Match: Jake Riley
Scorers: Bradley Cryer, Sam Clark
U14s lost 0-10
Man of the Match: William Brown
U13s lost 1-5 (2nd round Rensburg Sheppards ISFA Cup)
Man of the Match: Sam Wilson
Scorer: Tom Travis
U12s lost 1-5
Man of the Match: Ben Walton
Scorer: Callum McNally
Saturday, 19 September 2009
1st XI result against Grange
Thursday, 17 September 2009
Matches this weekend - Saturday 19 September
ESFA U'15 - the Boss has his view.
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
A bleak Wednesday
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
U'12 Captain shares his thoughts on the Bolton Match
In the second half Hulme got their act together and look much stronger. We defended many attacks and a superb goal scored by Danyaal Naheem soon followed. It was a goal that easily matched the skill of Bolton. Well done Danyaal!.
The final score was Bolton 7 Hulme 1. Considering none of the Hulme players had played together before - and in fact barely new each others names - scoring one goal and not allowing more than 7 in was a fair result overall. Man of the Match was Bradley Cruse. Well done lads!
By Chris Stringer
Obi's thought's on Bolton game
Monday, 14 September 2009
Mr P reflects on U'15 @ Bolton
Bolton’s dominancy grew in the second half but some last ditch tackling and the impressive goalkeeping of Man of the Match Andrew Tarpey illustrated Hulme’s determination not to let Bolton score. With only minutes to go Sam Mellor’s excellent strike would have secured an unlikely victory but for an excellent save by Bolton’s goalkeeper. The final result was 0-0.
1st XI Captain reflects on Bolton Match.
Sunday, 13 September 2009
ISFA 6-a-side tournament
Sixes Results 2009
Group Matches
Hulme 0 Hampton 0
Hulme 2 Westminster 1 - Hulme scorers were Michael Tomlinson and James Summers
Hulme 0 Repton 3
Hulme ended third in their group and went into the plate competition.
Last 16 of the plate knock out competition
Hulme 1 St Columbas 2 - Hulme scorer was Bradley Ashford.
Hulme man of the tournament was Josh McConnell.
The full squad was; Tyler Moulton, Josh McConnell, Danny Harrop, Danny Orr, Alessio Scappaticci, Adam Gledhill, Bradley Ashford, Michael Tomlinson, James Summers.
Managers comment: The boys did well considering how sixes is so different to the normal football they play. It's amazing how basic errors cost you goals, games and your place in the tournament. Remember that for next year!
For a full report on the whole tournament please click this link to the ISFA website.
U'13 Captain reviews the Bolton game
Well done boys we should all be pleased with the 0-3 loss because Bolton are an amazing side, that play brilliant football; it is a big improvement from 10-1 last season. Every single player had a good game on saturday. It was unlucky for Will geting injured in the first minute , Brandon was ill and Ross could'nt play so we had no subs. The defence had a good game keeping Bolton out. The midfield did well, but we just need to get the ball under controll and Tom did well to have a few chances on goal. Good effort boys.
Ollie Higgins
Saturday, 12 September 2009
Saturday 12 September
1st XI Drew 1-1
Man of the Match: Adam Gledhill
Scorers: Michael Tomlinson
2nd XI Lost 3-1
Man of the Match: Luke Butler
Scorers: Alex Blair
U’15 Drew 0-0
Man of the Match: Andrew Tarpey
Scorers:
U’14 Drew 5-5
Man of the Match: Laurence Gaurd
Scorers: William Forbes
Ross Miles
Jack Nutter
Adam Wilk
Obi Ebize
U’13 Lost 3-0
Man of the Match: Oliver Higgins
Scorers:
U’12 Lost 7-1
Man of the Match: Bradley Cruse
Scorers: Danyaal Naeem
Overall, a pleasing start to the season (this time last year we lost all of the games against Bolton!). Well done to all of you who played this morning.
Match reports should appear over the next few days so watch out for them. Especially the report on the U'14s - it sounds like it was a thriller!
a2om Sixes at Chigwell
Friday, 11 September 2009
Matches - Saturday 12 September
2nd XI, U'14 and U'13 are at home - players should arrive no later than 9.30 am
U'15 and U'12 are away at Bolton - players must arrive at school by 8.40 am
School uniform must be worn.
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
U13s, Hope you Were Watching?
All Square at Bolton for the 1st XI.
Hulme took an early lead when Michael Tomlinson scored after a superbly delivered corner by Adam Myers. After that Bolton dominated possesion, but thanks to some stout defending and some excellent keeping by Tyler Moulton Bolton did not equalise until mid-way through the second half. After that Hulme got more into the game and tested the Bolton keeper, but he was equal to the task.
Final score: Hulme 1 Bolton 1
Scorer: Michael Tomlinson
Man of the Match: Adam Gledhill
Notable Performances: Tyler Moulton, Bradley Ashford, Danny Orr and Josh McConnell.
Managers Comment: A tough opener in the September heat. A good result but we need to look after the ball better.