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From Survival to Promotion: Mersey Valley’s Remarkable Rise and What Comes Next

By Club News

It’s been 2 months since the 10-men of Mersey Valley ended their 2024/25 season with a brilliant away win at champions St Helens Town – inflicting their only league defeat of the season.

It confirmed a 3rd place finish, just 1 point behind runners up Stretford Paddock. We’d heard rumours about a possible league restructure and about possible resignations from the league, but we had to wait patiently for a month before news of our promotion to Cheshire League 1 was confirmed.

It has been a very different summer at Mersey Valley compared to the previous two years. In the summer of 2023, the club appointed a new manager when Leo Kirk left to take over at Cheadle Heath Nomads Reserves.

It was the former Nomads Reserves Manager that replaced him as Jon Hudson took on the challenge of rebuilding Valley after a abysmal campaign under Kirk which saw the team concede over 100 goals and finish 13th in League Two just one place above the bottom side.

Sam Deering…one of the players to progress and play higher up the pyramid

After a difficult start to the season performances started to improve but losing two key players to North West Counties teams and some internal problems they side eventually finished exactly halfway in the table – 13 wins and 13 defeats.

Another summer rebuild, 6 key players all left the club, and the first pre-season session saw more new players than existing, but this proved to be a huge turning point as a strong squad was put together – by Christmas the side sat top and had enjoyed a club record 7 straight wins in the league.

But a combination of injuries, suspensions and bad luck the team found themselves in a battle with St Helens and Stretford Paddock for the promotion places. The 2-1 defeat at Banky Lane to Paddock proved to be vital followed by a shock 1-0 defeat at Warrington Rylands Development team.

When things looked lost the side pulled together again, a change in system and an in-form goal machine Owen Adams put together 5 straight wins at the end of the season – including a brilliant victory over Lymm Rovers and that final day success at St Helens.

Owen Adams

Owen Adams…20 goals for the season including 11 in the last 5 games.

Adams, who has played in literally position for the club (including a Northern Cup game in goals), was played further forward and in those final 5 games scored 11 goals – including 2 hat-tricks, a goal from the half-way line and key goals at Lymm and St Helens.

With league status unsure it has been a quiet summer so far. Only one new player has been added so far but with a strong squad in place, a new Chairman taking charge and a feel good factor around the club everyone is looking forward to the challenges of 2025/26.

Goal Mersey Valley

Valley still on track despite double cup defeat

By First Team

One year ago, we travelled to play Winsford Town in a Cheshire League Two game – we lost the game 6-1, outplayed and out fought it was a day that we realised how tough the challenge would be to achieve our ambitions as a football club.

The last two weeks have been a reminder to us the levels we need to reach – a heartbreaking last-minute defeat to League One Billinge New Street in the JA Walton Cup was then followed by a humbling 6-2 defeat at Altrincham Hale, another side one level higher than us, in the Quarter Final of the Altrincham & District FA Cup.

Valley sit in second place in the league table, one point behind unbeaten leaders St Helens Town who also have two games in hand. They’ve been in incredible form this season and it would take a huge drop for them to fail to hold on to top spot.

Stretford Paddock currently sit in third place – two points behind Mersey Valley – having played the same number of games. The pre-season favourites have won eight league games in the bounce since suffering back-to-back defeats in September.

Another pre-season favourite Lymm Rovers are also in a good position, sitting fourth on twenty-nine points but have hit form with three straight league wins after their mid-season wobble.

Hartford and Haydock may also consider themselves in the mix but with Hartford losing their manager to Premier League Lostock Gralam and Haydock only having eight games left it may be too much for either side to get into the top two.

It promises to be an exciting final few months of the season. Valley still have to travel to St Helens and Lymm and also welcome Stretford Paddock to Banky Lane – a game everyone is looking forward too.

Cheshire League Two

ALL SQUARE WEEKEND AS BIG BOYS GO HEAD TO HEAD

By Cheshire Football LeagueNo Comments

It was an odd weekend in Cheshire League 2 – 5 games played, and every one ended in a draw!!

The big game of the weekend saw two of the promotion favourites go head-to-head as Lymm Rovers travelled to St Helens Town. With both teams unbeaten this promised to be a closely fought game.

The visitors struck first, Harry Quarmby slotting home but the lead didn’t last long. Dale Whitehead with the equaliser making it 1-1 after 15 minutes. Quarmby was in the right place again on 54 minutes and restored Lymm’s lead with a good finish.

With Lymm holding on and the home side pilling on the pressure Everson in the visitors’ goal made a couple of great saves but the game hinged on an 88th minute red card for Lymm player Nathan Christopherson. With the clock on 90 the home side equalised – Charlie Simpson grabbing the goal!

That result gave leaders Stretford Paddock a chance to go clear at the top with a trip to Skelmersdale to take on Haydock. A tight first half ended with the home side taking the lead, a horrible error by keeper Salceanu gifting an own goal for a 1-0 half-time lead.

Paddock equalised on 66 minutes, Victor Iyumva racing clear to knock the ball past the keeper and roll into the back of the net. No more goals and another drawn game.

Another draw as new boys Halton Farnworth Hornets drew with Newton-le-Willows – another side who could have gone top with a win.

Amazingly another side could have gone to the top with a win – Newton Athletic, but they were involved in a 10-goal thriller against Maine Road Reserves. No Newton information was recorded on full-time, for the visitors – Saine, Richards, Mackaay, Hallinan and an own goal. The visitors ended with 10 men as Igbinosun was sent off on 90 minutes.

The final draw of the day came in Northwich, Hartford and Wigan Town drew 2-2.

RESULTS

TABLE

St Helens punish Valley to claim victory

By First Team, Match ReportNo Comments

TUESDAY 30TH JULY 2024
CHESHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE
LEAGUE 2

MERSEY VALLEY

1

ST HELENS TOWN

4

MATCH REPORT

A clinical well organised St Helens Town inflicted Mersey Valley’s first defeat of the season last night – a game all around fine margins and big moments.

The game started with a bang and Valley should have been in front after just 20 seconds. From the kick off Adams and Riley combined to put Adams clean through but he shot straight at the keeper.

St Helens first attack saw a good challenge knock the ball back to Rigby, the St Helens Town striker Williams so quick to close down and Rigby’s attempts to move the ball resulted in the ball hitting the striker and rolling into the net to give the visitors a freak lead.

The away side had a clear plan, long direct balls up to number 8 Liam Diggle and feed off the flick ons and second balls – it worked well with them dominating the oping 20 minutes.

George Howarth

The home side went close, George Howarth cutting inside to unleash a long range drive which went just past the post. However, it was the visitors that struck next, another long ball was misjudged by Roach and Willims again got inside the area and curled the ball past Rigby to make it 2-0.

The home side responded, Howarth and Adams should both have scored after finding space in the area but hit their shots too close to the keeper who made two smart saves.

The pressure was building and finally told, Roach played in Howarth who easily escaped the defenders with his pace, rounded the keeper and tapped home – it was a deserved goal and Valley were right back in the contest.

There was one more chance and a controversial end to the half. A St Helens corner was smashed home by midfielder Liam Beech but it appeared Diggle had elbowed Greenwood in a head – unseen by the referee – and the goal was given.

Despite creating more clear-cut chances the home side went in 3-1 down.

HT: Mersey Valley 1 St Helens Town 3

A slight reshuffle at half-time saw Alfie Howarth move into a more advanced midfield position and it nearly paid off straight away, a burst in to the box and his shot from a tight angle smashed against the post.

The home side had also stopped threat of Diggle who was no longer winning every header thanks to Adams and Greenwood.

Fraine was the next to hit the woodwork, he clever run inside and shot clipping the top of the bar.

It seemed that the home side pressure would pay off, keeper Jenkinson again denied George Howarth. At the other end Rigby made a brilliant reflex save to deny Beech another goal.

But it was another Mersey Valley error that sealed the win for the visitors. Adams caught on the ball inside the area and  Leech was on hand to accept the gift and slot past Rigby.

Young defender Nathan Wilson came on for his Mersey Valley debut but despite some good possession the visitors defended well to the end.

FT: Mersey Valley 1 St Helens Town 4

After the game we spoke to manager Jon Hudson.

“To gift them three goals if very disappointing. We knew how they’d play, we knew the’d be direct and at times we let them bully us. But this is a young team and games like this only make you better prepared and the Cheshire League is a tough learning curve. The confidence we have in this group has not changed after one defeat, we go again Saturday and we’re confident we improve and develop as a team.”

MATCH STATS

MERSEY VALLEY 1
ST HELENS TOWN 4

MVFC: Rigby, Renshaw, Woolley (Bowcott), A Howarth (Wilson), Greenwood, Roach, Fraine, Adams, Riley, Evans (Chaddock), G Howarth

Subs Not Used: Acton, Downey

Goals: G Howarth 41

St Helens Town: Jenkinson, Roby, Buckley-Benbow, Sant, L Diggle, Beech, Simpson, Gibson, Liam Diggle, Williams, Leech
Subs: Hughes, Foster, Cook, Watson, Garrett

Goals: Gibson 5, 25, Beech 43, Leech 67

Referee: Jamie Barlow

MAN OF THE MATCH

ALFIE HOWARTH

Moved into a new position but produced another solid performance.