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Loan deal confirmed for City's Chadwick
Loan deal confirmed for City's Chadwick

Yahoo

time15-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Loan deal confirmed for City's Chadwick

Billy Chadwick will join Scunthorpe until January. Image: Tom Poole YORK City have confirmed that Billy Chadwick has joined Scunthorpe United on loan. The versatile player joins up with the Iron until January. Chadwick joined the Minstermen back in January 2024 from Stockport County. He's gone on to feature more than 40 times for York so far, scoring four times in the league, including a crucial goal at home to Woking in 2024. The move is subject to FA and league approval.

Carlisle at Woking on National League opening day
Carlisle at Woking on National League opening day

BBC News

time09-07-2025

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  • BBC News

Carlisle at Woking on National League opening day

Carlisle United will travel to Woking when the new National League season gets under way on Saturday, 9 will be the first season at this level for the Cumbrians, now managed by Mark Hughes, for 20 years and follows successive relegations in the English Football City will begin their first season in the top tier of non-league football away at Wealdstone, while fellow newcomers Brackley Town have a home game against Morecambe, who finished bottom of League Two last season, start away to Boston United, while York City, runners-up to 2024-25 champions Barnet, have a home game with Sutton United. Beaten play-off finalists Southend United start the campaign by travelling to Gateshead and there is a trip to Tamworth for promoted Scunthorpe fourth promoted side, Boreham Wood, begin with a home match against Rochdale, but Robbie Savage's first game in charge of Forest Green Rovers will be at Solihull the opening day games, Altrincham welcome FA Trophy winners Aldershot Town, Braintree Town face Halifax Town and Hartlepool United make the long trip to Somerset to face Yeovil season consists of 32 regular Saturday fixtures with four rounds of bank holiday games and 10 midweek fixtures, now split between Tuesday and Wednesday regular season also ends earlier this year, with the last day scheduled for Saturday 25 April. Opening fixtures - 9 August Altrincham v AldershotBoreham Wood v RochdaleBoston v MorecambeBrackley v EastleighBraintree v HalifaxGateshead v SouthendSolihull v Forest GreenTamworth v ScunthorpeWealdstone v TruroWoking v CarlisleYeovil v HartlepoolYork v SuttonAll games scheduled to kick off at 15:00 BST Saturday 16 August Aldershot v BostonCarlisle v Boreham WoodEastleigh v GatesheadForest Green v YeovilHalifax v WealdstoneHartlepool v BraintreeMorecambe v BrackleyRochdale v AltrinchamScunthorpe v WokingSouthend v TamworthSutton v SolihullTruro v York Final day fixtures (25 April) Aldershot v TruroAltrincham v GatesheadBoreham Wood v SuttonBoston v HartlepoolCarlisle v BrackleyForest Green v MorecambeRochdale v YorkScunthorpe v EastleighSouthend v WealdstoneTamworth v BraintreeWoking v HalifaxYork v Solihull Pride of Cornwall There is plenty of excitement in Cornwall as Truro become the first team from the county to compete in English football's fifth the opening day trip to Wealdstone, the first home game for the National League South winners at their 3,600-capacity stadium will be against York on 16 Minstermen used to be managed by Truro boss John Askey, who secured York's promotion to the National League in their geographical location, Truro will clock up the miles in their first ever fifth-tier longest journey – a 930-mile round trip to Gateshead is on 25 October, while their nearest away game, a mere 280 miles there and back to Yeovil, takes place on Good Friday, 3 April.

Shrimpton becomes Chester's third new summer signing
Shrimpton becomes Chester's third new summer signing

Leader Live

time22-06-2025

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  • Leader Live

Shrimpton becomes Chester's third new summer signing

The Blues have announced the signing of midfielder Fin Shrimpton following his release from Scunthorpe United, who pipped Chester in last season's National League North play-off final.. The 22-year-old has put pen-to-paper on an initial one-year deal at the Deva Stadium with an option to extend further, subject to FA and National League approval. Shrimpton is sure to add further depth to Calum McIntyre's options in the crucial central areas, with Jack Bainbridge, Declan Weeks and Iwan Murray already signed up for the forthcoming campaign. The new signing told the club's website: 'I'm over the moon, when the deal came about it was a no-brainer to come to a club of this stature. 'I've played here a few times and the fans are brilliant, it's always a tough place to come as an away player. 'It's obviously a good group, I've spoke to people who have been here before and everyone spoke highly of the club.' Versatile midfielder Shrimpton came through the ranks in Scunthorpe's youth set-up prior to making his first team debut in the EFL Trophy in August 2021. Shrimpton made four League Two appearances during the 2021-22 season, while he then featured on 15 occasions the following season in the National League. Over the last two seasons, he has found success on loan at Spennymoor, scoring five goals in his 43 appearances. Reflecting on his third new signing of the summer, McIntyre said: 'I would say we changed the profile of our midfield in and around Christmas time. 'We felt we became an even more industrious, energetic midfield unit and it's important our retention and recruitment reflects that. "We need to get the balance right of having the right levels of athleticism, physicality and energy without conceding quality in those areas. 'Fin has shown himself to be what we feel is a proper centre midfielder at this level in recent seasons. "He comes from a big club at this level where he has had a good grounding and has impressed on his loan spell at Spennymoor. 'We feel he adds to the midfield unit and I look forward to seeing him continue to progress with us.'

Forgotten Celtic star quits club after four years and just ONE appearance
Forgotten Celtic star quits club after four years and just ONE appearance

Scottish Sun

time09-06-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Forgotten Celtic star quits club after four years and just ONE appearance

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) JOEY DAWSON has quit Celtic for an emotional return to hometown club Scunthorpe United after failing to make a Parkhead breakthrough. But the 22-year-old striker - nephew of former Spurs star Michael Dawson - is certain he's still going back after four years as a better player. Sign up for the Celtic newsletter Sign up 2 Joey Dawson has left Celtic after four years Credit: Kenny Ramsay 2 He only made one first team appearance under Ange Postecoglou Credit: Kenneth Ramsay Dawson made his one first team appearance under Ange Postecoglou in 2021 as an early sub in a 3-1 Boxing Day win over St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park. At Lowland League level for the Hoops he was prolific - hitting 20 goals in 21 games. But he couldn't force his way back into the top team. Now he's got a second spell with National League Scunthorpe where he starred at just 16. Dawson - who cost Celtic a six-figure sum in 2021 - said: 'I'm buzzing to be back, this is my home and it's where I grew up. 'So to finally be back is just an amazing feeling. "I can only say good things about my time at Celtic. 'I feel like I've come back a better player, bigger and stronger, so I'm just looking forward to hitting the ground running." Meanwhile, Celtic are closing in on the signing of another promising young striker this week. SunSport understands the Scottish champions are set to land highly-rated Fulham forward Callum Osmand. The pacy 19-year-old is out of contract this summer, meaning Celtic could land him for a nominal compensation fee. He already follows Celtic's official account on Instagram. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

Northampton sign goalkeeper Fitzsimons
Northampton sign goalkeeper Fitzsimons

BBC News

time09-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Northampton sign goalkeeper Fitzsimons

Northampton Town have signed goalkeeper Ross Fitzsimons on a one-year contract after his departure from Scunthorpe 31-year-old made 44 appearances for The Iron last season as they won promotion from National League will be reunited with Northampton boss Kevin Nolan who he played under at Notts County."His performances last season were fantastic, he broke all sorts of records and picked up the Goalkeeper of the Year Award at the National Game Awards which says all you need to know about how well he did and he deserves this opportunity," Nolan told the club website., externalNorthampton already have goalkeepers Lee Burge and James Dadge registered for next season.

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