Another MUST WIN game for Stretford Paddock FC. After winning 4-0 in our last game, can Paddock get another vital win towards qualifying for the quarter-finals in the Rhodes Cup? Here are the match highlights from our recent game against High Lane.
Author: Will Hobson
April Player Of The Month – James Oatt
Manager Stephen Howson compared James Oatt’s sacrifices to Manchester United legend Nemanja Vidic as the defender picked up April Player of the Month.
Oattsy’s outstanding month started with winning a penalty in the last-minute against Manchester Polonia, which Okera Simmonds then dispatched to steal a point.
A bitterly disappointing 3-0 defeat to North Walkden soon followed, but an injured and selfless Oattsy volunteered to go in the sticks for the second half in replacement of his injured goalkeeper.
Last weekend, Paddock’s number 27 was instrumental in a 4-0 victory over Signol Old Boys with the club claiming their first-ever competitive cleansheet.
“What Oattsy epitomised this month was sacrifice for the team,” said a proud Howson. “In the first game we had a new defensive shape at set pieces and corners and it was Oattsy’s job to get his head on stuff, in a Vidic style of doing it, just clearing anything that comes into his zone – which he did very well.
“He did so well he got a cut on his eyebrow which is the most Vidic thing I could think of anyone doing.
“Looking at the range of tasks that he had to do, his enthusiasm when being asked to do any job, his teamwork and sacrifice, he is everything a team player should be. A well-deserved Player of the Month award.”
Oattsy and Stretford Paddock FC take on High Lane in a must-win clash this Saturday (3pm KO) as both teams look to progress from the Lancashire & Cheshire AFL Rhodes Club Group D.
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Stretford Paddock FC today announce a four-year partnership with Puma Teamwear
Stretford Paddock FC are delighted to announce a four year deal with Puma to become the exclusive technical sponsor of the club and Puma Teamwear to be recognised as the club’s authorised supplier of kit and training wear. The deal comes into effect at end of the Rhodes Cup campaign, and will see Puma supply kits for the firsts and reserves sides as well as our new development squad.
Chairman and Manager Stephen Howson had the following to say on the announcement of the deal:
“This is an exciting deal for the club, I was looking for a partnership that matched a few essential criteria when it came to our new kit supplier. Puma can deliver a professional and high quality product, but do that with a hands on customer service, too. I was very keen to work with Puma once they discussed the kind of activations and access available to us. A four year commitment also demonstrates their faith in what we are doing as a club. I’m looking forward to working with the team.”
Martin Ivison from Puma UK said:
“Everyone at Puma is really excited and looking forward to starting our new partnership with Stretford Paddock FC, and it will be great to see the team run out onto the pitch in Puma next season. Stretford Paddock is a club which is clearly ambitious, and we are delighted to be their Kit Supplier for the next 4 seasons. We look forward to a long and successful partnership.”
Home & Away Kit will be available to the public on June 1st. Members & Patreons will be sent a link out on Monday 3rd of May, to pre-order.
The Green & Gold 3rd kit, which was originally planned for release for the 22/23 season, has been brought forward due to popular demand, and will be available to public pre-order on Friday 30th April. Further details to follow.

Visit the Puma Teamwear website here: https://www.pumateamwear.com/
MUST WIN GAME… | Stretford Paddock FC vs Signol Old Boys | Match Highlights
It’s a MUST WIN game for Stephen Howson and Stretford Paddock FC as the lads play Signol Old Boys for our 3rd game in the Rhodes Cup group stage. If Paddock don’t come away with a win, it may be curtains for the season. Here are the match highlights…
4-0 THRASHING! | Stretford Paddock FC 4-0 Signol Old Boys
By Alfie Haigh
Stretford Paddock claim a much-needed victory in the Lancashire and Cheshire Leagues Rhodes Cup after thrashing Signol Old Boys 4-0. Despite the opponents’ efforts, Stretford Paddock were able to effectively display their plethora of style and skill, as they cruised through the match with multiple phases of fluent play.
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The score line opened with an Okera Simmonds penalty in the 21st minute, after a blatant handball from the Signol Old Boys defender, with Simmonds sending the keeper the wrong way, with a drilled ball down the middle of the goal.
In the 33rd min Ronaldo brown doubled Stretford Paddocks goal tally after displaying good strength down the left wing, being able to beat his man, then beat the keeper with a near post finish.
A couple of attempts from Signol Old Boys closed out the first half, however neither effort was truly threatening. The first being a good turn but a poor shot from just outside the box, and the second a more distant, and wide longshot.
At half time, Manager Stephen Howson listed a clean sheet as the number one priority.
A 54th-minute freekick goal from Buckley-Ricketts all but put this game to bed, with a good effort being produced from the freekick, however, the attempt may have been aided by some questionable goalkeeping from the opposition.
From this point on, Stretford Paddock turned up the dial and created constant chances and pressure on the Signol Old Boys defence, a close chance at the 65th min from substitute Hamza Abuzour, which was just wide of the post. This was followed by an Okera Simmonds effort after tackling the goalkeeper, but unfortunately, a Signol Old Boys defender comes in at the last second and blocks a shot in the 66th minute.
Signol Old Boys “score” in the 68th minute, fortuitously for Stretford Paddock though, it is ruled as a foul on the Paddock goalkeeper and was disallowed.
Finally, in the 78th min Okera Simmonds displays some wonderous footwork to get around his man approximately on the halfway line, and blitzes down the left-wing, finishing the chance as he gets in the box, a beautiful solo effort.
A much-needed, and well-deserved 3 points for Stretford Paddock in The Rhodes Cup.
Highlights are ready to watch:
Almost OUT Of The Cup… | Stretford Paddock FC vs North Walkden | Match Highlights
It’s time for our second game in the Rhodes Cup group stage. We face North Walkden for the very first time. After drawing the previous fixture, can Stephen Howson and the lads get their first win in Group D?
Match Preview: Stretford Paddock FC vs North Walkden
After Okera Simmonds snatched a late point against Manchester Polonia last weekend, Stretford Paddock look for a first victory in the 2020/21 Rhodes Cup group stages as they host North Walkden this Saturday (2pm KO).
North Walkden were part of Lancashire and Cheshire’s AFL Division One this year alongside Stretford Paddock before COVID-19 restrictions drew the competition to a close.
North Walkden sat sixth in the division having only played five matches with the best points per game – three matches and six points less than Paddock – and opened their account with a 2-2 draw against Signol Old Boys on Saturday.
Stephen Howson’s side recorded the same score-line as ex-England youth player Okera Simmonds scored a brace in a feisty affair which saw two red cards, one of which was issued to the Paddock manager.
“I was not happy with our own performance,” said a disgruntled Howson, “I thought there are gears and levels to go through for us.
“I think that North Walkden is going to be a tough game. Certainly starting this group with a bit of a baptism of fire.
“We’ve just got to be equal to it, or better than it. I think the positives to take from this are that Manchester Polonia said on the way out said that we’re one of the best teams we’ve played.
“I could take a little bit of solace from that but ultimately I’m not happy taking a draw and I wouldn’t be happy with anything less than a win next week neither.”
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HOWSON SENT OFF & LAST MIN PENALTY! | Stretford Paddock FC vs Manchester Polonia | Match Highlights
Here we go… our debut in the Rhodes Cup, a league cup competition. Today, we face Manchester Polonia, a side from the division above. Can Stephen Howson and Stretford Paddock FC get off to good start in Group D?
First Game Rust! | Didsbury vs Stretford Paddock | Match Highlights
Stretford Paddock FC are BACK! It’s our first game back after lockdown, and we’re playing Didsbury FC. This will be our final league game before the division gets null and voided. Stephen Howson and the lads will be wanting to end their league campaign with a win as the squad looks ahead to the Rhodes Cup that starts next week.
Match Preview: Didsbury vs Stretford Paddock
Stretford Paddock FC are finally back in action tomorrow as non-elite football is allowed to resume. With our league cup competition (Rhodes Cup) starting starting next week, this away fixture against Didsbury FC will be our last game in the division before its null & voided.
This will be Paddock’s first game back since our 6-3 win over Trafford United last year in December. We currently sit 4th in the Lancashire and Cheshire AFL Division 1 table. A win could possibly see us finish the league season top of the league, depending if other results go in our favour.
As for Didsbury, they sit 7th in the league after picking up 9 points from 8 games. In their most recent fixture, they drew 3-3 with table toppers Moston Brook back in December last year.
Everyone at Stretford Paddock FC has been eager to get back underway. Stephen Howson and the lads will be wanting to use this first game back as a chance to prepare the squad and gain match fitness ahead of our Rhodes Cup debut next week. However, everyone will be fully committed to winning the game in order to finish our league campaign on a positive note.
Manager Stephen Howson said: “We’re very excited to be back playing football. It’s sad that this game will be the final league game and we won’t get the chance to complete the league season, in our first ever season. But I am very much looking forward to the Rhodes Cup competition that follows. Although this game serves as a warm up as far as I’m concerned, it’s a competitive game of football, and we will be treating it like one.”
Unfortunately, due to the current government guidelines, fans are prohibited from attending this fixture. Once restrictions ease in the future we will confirm when fans are allowed to return.
In the meantime, keep an eye out on our socials and make sure you check out the highlights from this game on our YouTube channel.