League Challenge Cup
Date: 31 August 2024
Kickoff: 15:00
League Challenge Cup
Date: 31 August 2024
Kickoff: 15:00
Welcome everyone to The Lane for only our second league game of 2024/25 when we embark on step 5 football for the first time in our 103-year history. The end of last season seems a long time ago now but its hard to forget a last-minute winner that gets you promoted in a play-off final and I am sure everyone remembers the wild celebrations.
Huge Congratulations must go to our manager Ryan Wade, his coaching team and the players for a remarkable season where we won lots of friends with our style of play as well as a lot of games. On a personal note, I am delighted to see so many of last year’s team remain and welcome the new players that have joined and look forward to seeing what the season brings. Also, a huge welcome to Lee Protheroe who joined us as 1st team coach and Steph Symeou who joins as Physio and both have fitted in to Ryans management team really well alongside Tony Faulkner and have all of our total respect within the club already.
Since our last home game vs London Lions a 2-1 victory we have enjoyed three away wins at Baldock Town, Colney Heath and last Saturday at Biggleswade United playing some very good football along the way, none of which was easy this is a very competitive league and every victory has been hard fought and deserved. So, we are on a good run and hoping to continue that good form today.
A particular warm welcome to the players officials and supporters of Irchester United who we play for the first time in our history today and we should start with a small apology in that the clubhouse is in the middle of a refurbishment at the moment so if you can see past flooring not quite finished yet what you will see is a welcoming club and a community club that makes a difference locally. I am confident we will have a shiny new clubhouse for all our teams and visiting teams to enjoy for years to come.
Hope you enjoy the game and thanks for your support COYW.
The club was formed as Irchester Excelsior in 1883, changing its name to United two years later. In 1980 the club underwent another name change following a merger with Wellingborough Eastfield to overcome a player shortage. In 1990 a return to the more traditional United name was made.
In the early years the club played at “The Boundleys”, changing at the Working Men’s Club. The present Alfred Street ground was first used in 1921 although it was ploughed up during the war. The club resumed football at the Recreation Ground before going back to Alfred Street in 1952.
The Roman’s first success of note came in 1929 when they won the first of a record nine Rushden & District League titles. A year later the championship was retained with further success in the Northants Junior Cup and Irchester Charity Cup, which the Romans won on ten occasions up to 1961.
The Northants League 2nd Division was won in 1931 and 1932 before Irchester briefly competed in the semi-professional 1st Division. In 1936 they returned to the Rushden League, winning it as the reserves had done in 1933 and 1934, when they also won the Northants Junior Cup.
In the post war era more success followed as the Romans won the Junior Cup in 1949 and carried off
four Rushden League titles between 1947 and 1957.
Irchester returned to the UCL in 1969 and won promotion to Division One in 1974. Highlights since have included Northants Junior Cup success in 1976, runners up in the same competition seven years later and a superb run in the first open Knockout Cup in 1981-82, three Premier scalps claimed en route to a semi-final defeat at Stamford.
The nineties saw the Romans struggle but in 2003 they enjoyed their best seasons in almost thirty Division One campaigns under Bob Reed & John Dower, narrowly missing out on the title and eventually finishing third. The success helped drive the club forward from a facilities perspective, with floodlights installed at the Alfred Street ground in the summer of 2005.
After a series of lowly finishes, the appointment of Daren Young as manager in 2009 revitalised the club and the Division One title was won in 2009-10. Ground improvements saw the Romans promoted to the Premier Division, briefly topping the table in September 2010 for the first time in the clubs history. After 3 seasons in the top flight the club returned to Division One for the 2013-14 season.
The club reached the second round proper of the FA Vase for the first time in 2018.
Season 2023-24 saw the Romans back in the Spartan South Midlands under the management of
Daniel Stewart and his team of coaches.
Having secured Step 6 status for 2024/25 Daniel left to work in Peterborough United’s Academy and
the new season sees Liam Leonard and Trent Woodley in charge assisted by Mitch Tuzzeo and
Kallan Yearwood. Trent, Mitch and Kallan are former Roman players.
Joshua Asiedu
Reece Barrett
George Beattie
Lee Brennan
Cormac Clark
Zion Dos Santos Sinclair
Bradley Empson
Danny Haigh
Archie Hammond
Adam Hart
Charles Hill
Dillon Lee
Prince Will Madu
Luke Marshall
Kaidyn Michael
Reece Mosanya
Tom Mulqueen
Mason Oakley
Louis Offer
Connor Scully
Ruben Silva
Carlos Simeon
Ryan Stevenson
Craig Tolley
Ryan Wade
Reiss Webber
Dan Willett
Ellis Andrews
Delroy Codrington
Zak Ward
Jake Newman
Jack Plummer
Elliot Clarke
James Harvey
Lewis Fisher
Cohen Curtis
Reece Watson
Connor Bailey
Lachi Codrington
Cavell Jarvis
Stedman Whittaker
Jonathan Joseph