Wednesday 29 August 2018

Away Day - Darwen

Fan Blog – Darwen Away – FA Cup, 25-8-18

“Wem-ber-lee, Wember-leeee, we’re the famous Trafford FC and we’re going to Wemberleee….”

One step at a time so we’re going to Darwen first, on TWO buses from the Bird In’Hand in the Saturday lunchtime sunshine, so the fans who’d elected to wear shorts were thus dressed appropriately. The ones wearing thermal jeans not so. You can’t trust the British weather can you?
We headed north in convoy to just south of Blackburn’s Ewood Park district. One of our travellers noted that Lancashire is very well served by the motorway and A-road network, and it is relatively easy to get anywhere in the county…..
40 minutes later we were following our entertainments manager Cappy, who’d chosen a pub in Darwen town centre rather than near the ground because Rovers were at home. It turned out to be a masterstroke from Mr Hi-De-Hi as we set up camp in the large and recently refurbished Millstone pub, which was perfect despite the Male toilets being difficult to locate...
We needed FEMALE toilets on this trip as the ENTIRE staff of barmaids from The First Point Shawe View Arena had come along for the ride. A new song “We’ve got the best lookin’ barmaids in the league!” got an airing!
Darwen’s ground is called The Anchor Stadium. It’s on Anchor Road, near The Anchor Pub, off Anchor Grove, next door to the Anchor Motor Vehicle Garage. Guess what this part of the world is famous for producing…… yep, you guessed it….. paint.

(It’s the HQ of Crown Paints btw)

Because Darwen are NWCL it was only £5 to get in, result – enough money for one extra pint! I had a cheeseburger. No disrespect to Darwen FC and their lovely staff, but if I ever had to eat a Horse-burger, I imagine this is what it would taste like.
Lovely clubhouse though. Nice beer.
We put up our flags and gathered behind the Darwen End goal for the first half. Trafford, resplendent in yellow, were bossing it and had loads of chances but only Langy’s goal put us ahead at half time. Darwen’s keeper was in for some of the usual light-hearted banter (“He’s got banana boots….”) but some of our number felt we got a bit too harsh – he was a young kid. Asking him questions like “what did you get for your GCSE results?” and “What time are you picking up your girlfriend from nursery” were below the belt. So we shut up. To be fair to the kid, he made some excellent saves including a very brave one at Darbo’s feet. We got to talk to him and his mum after the game and we told them in no uncertain terms it was all banter, he’s a good keeper, and his mother should be very proud of him.
2nd half we moved to the other end (after the customary arguments with Mattheus about whether we go under the roof at the side or not). The game got a little nervy – Darwen equalised and the super yellows seemed to have left their mojo in the changing room, so we sent Cojo in there to get it back. Late goals from Darbo and Matty Bryan gave the score a more realistic look, and the boys ran out 4-1 winners. 

After the game, in Darwen’s lovely clubhouse, Supporters Club Secretary Muggsy presented Darius Palma with his “Player of the Day” award…… a ladybird themed water gun which had been purchased for 5 pounds in Darwen town centre earlier that day (new feature of away days, trialled last season at Goole if you remember…) Darius was clearly thrilled.
So after a few more pots of the wet stuff, it was time to head back to the Borough of Trafford. There was a slight incident involving someone’s glasses, an open window, and a member of the SC committee finding said glasses in the middle of the A666. Along with the singing, the journey home was successfully completed via the excellent system of A-roads and motorways in Lancashire, and we were all deposited safely back at The Bird to try and sober up before going home. 
Allez the next round of Le Coupe! (Harold Sakarta)

Saturday 11 August 2018

21 Questions With... Jack Dorney

Jack Dorney, aged 28, is a midfielder/winger. Now in his second spell at Trafford  - after a time at Chorley - Jack has proven himself a popular and important player amongst the squad and fans. Previous clubs include Bury, Leigh Genesis, Chorley, FC Halifax Town, Stockport Sports and AFC Fylde. Jack made his club debut against Brighouse Town at Shawe View on 15th August 2015 and has made nearly 90 appearances for Trafford, scoring 18 times; non better than the supporters' goal of the season for 2017/18.

Jack Dorney


1. You've been out injured for most of pre-season. How frustrating has that been?
Frustrating isn't the word! Its difficult because I downed all tools over the summer and didn't do much at all. Looking forward to coming back getting fit and competing for a shirt but its been very stop start and I'm not where I'd like to be at this stage and not had nearly enough minutes in the bank. 

2. This is your 3rd or 4th season with Trafford, compared to previous years, how optimistic are you (and the lads) going into this campaign?
I'm always the optimist but this time I'm/we're expectant, we've got all the ingredients to do well this year. We've kept a really good core, unfortunately lost Shents but that happens! Gaffer and DC look to have recruited really well. The lads are looking good on the pitch and adding bits in the dressing room which is key to being successful.

3. You won Trafford FCSC's goal of the season last season. Not only was it a great goal but it was also a very important one. What are your memories of it?
I remember looking up and it clipping the bar on the way in. Running to the crowd, Palmer thinking I'm on a booking so trying to keep my shirt on but that was coming off, I didn't know what else to do! People falling over the hill, somebody's pint in my eyes it was everything we come to football for.

4. Its been well acknowledged that support of the club has really improved under Tom, what is it like for a player to hear your name sung by the fans?
Its cliché I know but it really does add fuel to your game. Bad times or good times it lifts your performance and gives you a bit extra. I Cannot thank the fans enough for the support they show us all. I know I speak for the whole dressing room when I say that. Keep it coming!!

5. And, what is the best game you've been involved in with Trafford where our support has stood out for you?
There was a few occasions last year but Colwyn Bay sticks out. The fact it was our 3rd game in 5 days and the fans travelled there and made a lot of noise on a Thursday night was huge and helped us pick up a big point.


6. You have played out in Australia and seem to have assisted others in playing over there. How did that ever come about?
I got offered a chance to play out there and the package was too good to turn down. I keep in touch with some coaches over there who ask me if any players are looking to go. I got ripped off when I went there and let down so I try to help lads going over don't get the same treatment.

7. I see the gaffer scraped into the recent evostik best 100; have you ever come up against him or played along side him and how good was he (if so)?
To answer honestly, Gaffers ranking doesn't do him justice. Played with him briefly but against him a few times and he is easily one of the best in non-league cant think of many midfielders better. To answer as one of his players... yeah he was ok. 

8. Best ground you've ever played at?
Saint Marys - Southampton. Think there was only 25,000 there that day.

9. Toughest opponent? 
1 v 1 toughest opponent was Liam Brownhill back in the day. Great defender, could go forward and both footed

10. Best player you've played with?
A tough question! In non-league it would probably be Sean Cooke or Jake Cottrell. Not many better than Kiel O'Brien on his day though!

11. Favourite football team?
Manchester City

12. Sporting hero?
It has always been Beckham - strange for a City fan I know but perfect role model on the pitch. Application and desire and of course plenty of quality.

13. Funniest player at the club (now Linny has left)?
Kiel O'Brien - great entertainment.

14. Best trainer?
Burnsy

15. Which new players are you looking forward to playing along side?
Anthony Brown - looks like a good solid defender and a good leader.

16. How conscious are the squad about having a good start?
Footballs ifs and buts though I think our start last year possibly cost us automatic promotion. We will be driving it home and working hard because we know its vital we get some good points on the board early on.

17. If there's one thing you could change for the better at the club, what would it be?
A bigger club house! Wouldn't get rid of the lads then. 

18. There's seems to be a real buzz about the place - both on and off the pitch. What do you put it down to?
There is and its great to be a part of! Its down to lads enjoying the work and the management team assembling a good set of lads. We've got some top top lads with loads of experience and we're excited for the tests that come our way over the next few months. 

19. Which player would be your phone a friend on 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? (Who's the cleverest basically)?
Ally Brown

20. And who would get all the questions wrong?
Keil O'Brien (sorry mate) but I think Crothers might be there with him over time.

21. Who is your nomination to take part in '21 questions with...'?

Ally Brown