2010/11 SEASON

News & Reports

28th July
Glossop North End 4 Chapel Town 1

Glossop will now play Buxton in the final of the High Peak Cup after beating Chapel Town 4-1. Chapel took the lead on 7 minutes, before Alex Elliot's low shot levelled the scores before half time. Garry Kharas headed Glossop in front on 65 minutes, before late goals from Adam Oakes, and a Jamie Kay penalty completed the scoring.
21st July

Glossop North End 0 FC United of Manchester 0


Steve Brackenridge of Glossop North End is crowded out by FC United players.
 Photo - GNE/Jim Lockwood

17th July

Whitley Bay 1 Glossop North End 0


Steve Brackenridge of Glossop North End gets away from Lee Kerr of Whitley Bay.
 Photo - GNE/Jim Lockwood

10th July

Glossop North End 2 Curzon Ashton 2

Glossop twice came from behind in the first pre-season friendly to draw 2-2 with goals from Danny Jones and Adam Trennery.


GOAL : Danny Jones of Glossop North End celebrates with Jason Gorton after scoring to make it 1-1. Photo - GNE/Jim Lockwood

Steve Young manager of Glossop North End (centre) with new signings (L-R): Jonny Hussain, Steve Brackenridge, Mike Lomax and Glyn Barker. Photo - GNE/Jim Lockwood

8th July
FA Competition Draws

FA Cup - Extra Preliminary Round - Glossop North End v Wigan Robin Park (14th August)
                      Preliminary Round - Nostell MW / St Helens v Glossop NE / Wigan RP (28th August)
                   1st Qualifying Round - Winners v Mossley / Witton Albion (11th September)

FA Vase -     2nd Qualifying Round - Blackstones / Shirebrook v Glossop North End (18th September)
                                   1st Round - Graham St / Gedling Town v Winners (2nd October)
Saturday 22nd May

Presentation Night

Danny Yates and Rick Bailey were the 1st team winners at the Glossop North End presentation night on Saturday, which saw fans and players gather together and mark another season at Surrey Street.

The clubhouse was packed to the rafters to see Rick Bailey named Hillmen Supporters player of the year. He was awarded the newly named Steve Baran Memorial Trophy, named after the popular club stalwart who died in late 2009.

Meanwhile, Danny Yates won the Delta Force Players Player of the years, this prestigious award voted for by the first team squad and viewed as the one to win, as it is recognition of your performances by your peers. As well as the trophy, Danny received a beautiful piece of cut glass from Eugene Gallagher from Delta Force Security, who had sponsored the award.

Eugene took the opportunity to announce that Delta Force had also agreed to extend their sponsorship of the club for a further 12 months. The security firm has protected the ground for four years now, and is thought to have prevented a huge amount of casual vandalism to the club, as well as prevent a few break ins, and club Press Officer Jonathan Haggart explained - "We'd just had another break in at the club reported in the papers, and I took a call from Eugene asking how he could help. Since then Eugene and his colleagues, not to mention his dogs Bobby & Toby, have done an amazing job for us, and we are so pleased that his firm has offered to protect the club for another year. We used to suffer terribly from people causing damage to the club, but such indidents have cut right down thanks to Delta Force. Anybody thinking of visiting the club during the night would be well advised to remember that Eugene and Toby may well be there waiting for them."

As a sign of the firms further commitment to the club, Delta Force also sponsored the reserve side's Player's player of the year award, Matthew Clark taking the honours, and presented many of the clubs volunteers with special presents of recognition for their hard work over the season.

Other winners on the night were Adam Trennery, who won the reserve team Manager's player of the year whilst the Club Person of the Year shield, awarded to the board of directors to to the volunteer they believe has helped the club the most during the season went to Wendy Rimmer, for her hard work on the Merchandise the club sells and in the award winning Pie Hut.


Danny Yates receives the players' player of the year trophy from Steve Young and Terry Hincks. Photo - GNE/Jim Lockwood
You can see pictures from the presentation night here http://www.flickr.com/photos/37079346@N03/sets/72157623992952987/

Friday 21st May

J W Mettrick & Sons and Glossop North End FC win at the Colman’s British Pie Awards 2010.

It is a debate that rages between football fans up and down the country. Not who has the best team, as the answers to that can always be found in the league table, but instead who has the best pies. The competition over the half-time pastry snack causes endless conversations in pubs and on internet forums on a daily basis, but finally we have the answer; and it can be found way down the football pyramid, 8 levels below the giddy heights of the Premiership...in the small Derbyshire town of Glossop.

The debate has ended because a steak and potato pie, produced by local butcher J W Mettrick and Sons, and come match-day sold only at Glossop North End’s Surrey Street ground, has won the prize of Best Football Pie at the Colman’s British Pie Awards.

In winning the prize, The Hillmen’s pie beat 36 entries representing other clubs, including giants such as Everton, Liverpool, Newcastle United and Glasgow Celtic.

North End officials were delighted with the national award, which came almost 12 months to the day from their appearance at the showpiece Wembley final defeat in the FA Vase.

Director Adrian Priestley said “the pies are superb, and this award for Mettricks is well deserved. Their meats are not just Glossop famous – people travel from miles away to shop in his stores, because they know the produce is quality. Wendy and Katherine, who run our pie hut, pulled out all the stops to get them to stock our matches, and all season people have commented on how good they are. Now we have the proof that they were telling the truth. They are beautifully made, beautifully cooked and visitors to our games are always in for a treat!”

More details of the awards can be found at http://www.britishpieawards.co.uk/index.php?pid=102


Glossop Butcher John Mettrick and Wendy Rimmer of Glossop North End celebrate with their champion  "Steak and Potato Pie" which was recently crowned "Football Pie of the Year 2010" at the British Pie Awards. Photo - GNE/Jim Lockwood

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