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PERFECT BIRTHDAY GIFT AS VALLEY THRASH NOMADS

By First Team, Match Report

SATURDAY 1ST NOVEMBER 2025
CHESHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE ONE

Mersey Valley

MERSEY VALLEY

8

Riley 7
Own Goal 22
Matthews 42, 51
Deering 45
Woolley 63
Goldrick 71 (pen), 90

Cheadle Heath Nomads

NOMADS RES

1

Weston 72

MATCH REPORT

Mersey Valley gave manager Jon Hudson the perfect 50th birthday gift with a brilliant performance and a comprehensive victory over Cheadle Heath Nomads Reserves.

Hudson made two changes from the side that lost at Knutsford – Renshaw and Taaffe both unlucky to miss out – Roach and Sam Deering recalled to the starting line-up.

The home side started well and took the lead after 7 minutes with a lovely flowing move, Howarth breaking down the left, Matthews with a clever flick into the path of Riley, who finished with a smart shot.

In-form Mike Woolley was involved down the left, his superb run and cross set up Deering, but his shot hit the post. Dignan then set up Woolley again, he fired over a great low cross which was turned into his own net by the Nomads’ number 5.

Nomads started to gain more possession, Stephenson dropping into good positions and looking dangerous, but Greenwood and Roach stood firm, and Gorst made two good saves.

The game swung in the final five minutes of the first half. Nomads had a corner, Gorst cleared with a strong punch, a quick break, and Deering put Matthews in the clear. The striker kept his nerve and beat the keeper.

Then, in added-on time, Howarth created the chance for Deering, who smashed the ball past the keeper to give the home side a 4-0 lead at the break.

HT: Mersey Valley 4 Cheadle Heath Nomads Reserves 0

Valley flew out of the blocks in the second half – another good move, Skelton feeding Matthews, who grabbed his second of the match.

The sixth goal arrived just after the hour, Woolley scoring directly from a corner. Changes followed with all five Mersey subs coming onto the pitch.

A great run from Lincoln Green resulted in the young winger being brought down in the box – Goldrick stepped up with a well-taken penalty to make it 7-0.

From the kick off, Nomads grabbed a goal back after a nice move.

The game ended with the goal of the game, Renshaw setting up Goldrick, who smashed the ball past the keeper from the edge of the box to round off a very satisfactory afternoon for Mersey Valley.

FT: Mersey Valley 8 Cheadle Heath Nomads Reserves 1

MATCH STATS

MVFC: Gorst, Howarth (Renshaw), Dignan, German, Greenwood, Roach (Taafe), Deering (Palmer-Atkins), Skelton, Matthews (Goldrick), Riley, Woolley (Green)

Booked: None

Referee: Claudiu Tabacaru

MAN OF THE MATCH

JAMES MATTHEWS

James Matthews

An excellent team performance but striker Matthews takes the man of the match award – two goals at key moments in the game and another strong performance in the centre forward role, 3 in 4 games now since moving into the role.

POST MATCH

VALLEY HIT FIVE AS RILEY RETURNS WITH A HAT-TRICK

By Match Report

WEDNESDAY 20TH AUGUST 2025
CHESHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE ONE

Cheadle Heath Nomads

NOMADS RES

2
Mersey Valley

MERSEY VALLEY

5

MATCH REPORT

Mersey Valley made the short trip to Stockport to take on Cheadle Heath Nomads Reserves. Valley included eight former Nomads players in their squad and manager Jon Hudson was making his first return since leaving Nomads in the summer of 2023 before he joined Mersey Valley.

Both sides started the game well, a quick pace both sides looking for their first win of the season but it was the visitors with the best chance – Howarth will a great cross, but Downing couldn’t get power on his header, and it was saved by the keeper.

The deadline was broken on 27 minutes; Valley broke down the left-hand side and Mike Woolley fired over a perfect low cross which was bundled home from close range by Joel Riley.

The home side reacted well and equalised on 38 minutes, Valley failed to clear the ball and the Nomads winger fired home from inside the area past Cooke.

Woolley was again enjoying himself on the wing, he beat three players before he was taken down. Riley curled a dangerous free kick which Adams just couldn’t get on the end of.

HT: Cheadle Heath Nomads Reserves 1 Mersey Valley 1

A big half time chat and the visitors started the half on the front foot. Howarth hit the bar with a header and from a Roach long throw Adams was in the right place to fire home after the keeper had saved Riley’s header.

Dignan and Downing combined to send Woolley free down the left who continued his fine form with a brilliant finish to make it 3-1.

Minutes later it was 4 – Riley with a direct free kick that took a slight deflection and found its way into the back of the net.

The game seemed over but the home side rallied, and another piece of sloppy defending allowed the striker to fire past Cooke and make it 4-2.

Valley didn’t stop and when Riley seized on a poor back pass to hit a brilliant lob over the keeper from 30 yards out.

The visitors saw the game out and recorded their first win of the season.

FT: Cheadle Heath Nomads Reserves 2 Mersey Valley 5

MATCH STATS

MVFC: Cooke, Howarth, Dignan, Downing, Greenwood, Roach, Green (Price), Skelton (Inwood), Riley (Fraine), Adams (Renshaw), Woolley (Goldrick)

Booked: Dignan, Skelton, Downing

Referee: Jamie Barlow

MAN OF THE MATCH

JOEL RILEY

A solid team performance but a memorable return to his former club for captain Joel Riley who hit a hat-trick including a 35 year lob over the keeper to complete his trio of goals!

POST MATCH