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Read on for an update on how our development sides are performing and you might just learn about the next Joao De Andrade or Joe Coleman before they hit the headlines.
Stretford Paddock Amateurs – Lancashire and Cheshire AFL Division Two
Stratford Paddock Amateurs ruthlessly recorded a club record 19-0 win at luckless bottom of the league Cavaliers. The game had 12 different goalscorers, with hat-tricks from Ethan Cosgrove and Kristian Wall. The seventh league win in a row for the Amateurs kept them in second place, one point behind leaders Santos with a game in hand.
Stretford Paddock U21s – North West Under 21 Development League (Championship Division A)
Paddock U21’s were unable to follow up from their first win of the season last week, suffering a 3-0 defeat to 8th placed Wythenshawe Town. The results leaves the U21s on the bottom of the table with only one win in eleven games.
Stretford Paddock U16 Reds – East Manchester Junior Football League U16s (Premier Division)
No league game for the Reds this week but U16s were edged out of the U16s Premier Cup by Hyde United. Locked together at 2-2 at full-time, Hyde advanced to the next round 7-6 on penalties. The reds remain in 5th place in the league with games in hand over the sides above.
Stretford Paddock U16 Black – East Manchester Junior Football League U16s (Division One)
Two divisions beneath the Reds are the U16 Blacks, who had no game this week but remain in third position in Division One.
Stretford Paddock U12 Reds – East Manchester Junior Football League U16s (Championship)
In the U12s Championship Division, second placed Paddock Reds picked up their biggest win of the season as they smashed eight goals past Cheadle Town in an impressive 8-1 win. The three points consolidated their second position albeit eight points behind runaway leaders Cheadle and Gatley.
Stretford Paddock U12 Black – East Manchester Junior Football League U16s (Division Four)
Paddock Blacks suffered a shock 5-0 defeat at home to Elite FC which leaves them in third place, seven points off top spot with a game in hand. The boys have the perfect opportunity to put things right with a return fixture against Elite FC scheduled for next weekend.
Stretford Paddock U12 White – East Manchester Junior Football League U16s (Division Six)
Paddock whites also find themselves in third position and heading in the right direction after a comfortable 5-1 victory against Tintwistle. That’s five wins in seven games and three wins on the bounce now for the Whites as they look to close the gap on the top two who both still hold 100% records
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