The 1995–96 season saw Curzon finish 4th in the league table, their best ever position, under the guidance of Derek Brownbill, but before the start of the 1996–97 season Brownbill resigned and joined Runcorn F.C. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. The directors were Messrs Barlow, Marland, Coop, Newton, Pollitt and Pownall; they were later referred to as the Ashton syndicate.

Curzon Mill was built on Cedar Street, Hurst. In 1891, they built the Rock Mill, and in 1898 built Atlas Mill. It had a Hotel-de-Ville style water tower. Alfreton Town have over 0.5 second half goals in their last 4 games. They were knocked out following a 4–3 defeat against AFC Wimbledon. By 1920 the Ashton syndicate had sold the mill to the Alger Mill Company Limited, and the Mill was renamed the Alger Mill, and the company was known as the Alger Spinning Company Ltd.[2], This was a Sydney Stott building.
Curzon Ashton Football Club is an association football club based in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, England. Team goals scored and team goals conceded show the percentage of games that Curzon Ashton or Alfreton Town has managed to score or concede a goal in their last games in the last 2 months. Onze app is geoptimaliseerd voor jouw telefoon.

Founded in 1963 and nicknamed "the Nash", the club is affiliated to the Manchester Football Association and currently competes in the National League North.

Curzon Ashton have a women's team called Curzon Ashton L.F.C. As well as acquiring Max Harrop and Craig Mahon following their departures from Alty, they’ve also landed vastly experienced central midfielder Paul Turnbull (Stockport County) and highly rated left back Matty Waters (Chester). BHSc (hons) Physiotherapy (awaiting classification and HCPC registration, which will probably be early July). In the 1980s, Curzon won the Manchester Premier Cup five times. Wij willen hier een beschrijving geven, maar de site die u nu bekijkt staat dit niet toe. Deze pagina is voor het laatst bewerkt op 19 mrt 2020 om 21:26. The first half goals section specifies if there has been a goal or a number of goals scored in the first half of the match. who play in the Midland Combination Women's Football League. The large windows were in groups of three, and there was white tile decoration. The stadium was officially opened by Sir Alex Ferguson. [2], Curzon Mill was used for spinning fine counts of twists and weft from Egyptian cotton. See below the last game results of Curzon Ashton and determine their current form and scoring ability. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. They had Corliss valves and the airpumps were driven from each crosshead. It meets the standards for the National League. and Ashton Amateurs F.C., who played in the Manchester Amateur Football League. Former Chesterfield youth team player who made the move to non-league in recent years. Official website. 1.

The club was placed in the first division and floodlights were purchased in 1986 as Curzon prepared for an assault on the title and possible promotion to the Northern Premier League. Betting tips for Curzon Ashton vs Alfreton Town (Monday, 5 October 2020) for FREE from experts!

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Curzon Ashton have gone about their transfer business with seeming intent this summer. The six bay engine house, boiler house and chimney were to the north-west

The following season the team won the play-offs, beating Ilkeston 1–0 in the final thanks to a first half goal from defender Simon Woodford while also overcoming local rivals Ashton United along the way in the semi-finals, in order to gain consecutive promotions to the National League North, the second tier of the non-League pyramid and highest level in the club's history.[7]. Outside the stadium, a statue stands commemorating three locally born footballers associated with the World Cup; Geoff Hurst (born in Ashton), Jimmy Armfield (Denton), and Simone Perrotta (also born in Ashton). Curzon Ashton have played at the Tameside Stadium in Ashton-under-Lyne since 2005, which has a capacity of 4,000 (524 seats). Two possible causes could have been the directors employing 'non-union labour', or tension between management and the spinners and the cardroom operatives.

A tall elegant ball player who links the defence to the strikers. The causes and settlement are unclear, but because of the friction and a depression in the market, the directors failed to pay a dividend to the shareholders for half-year ending 24 September 1904.


The 2013–14 season saw Curzon win a league championship for the first time in 36 years, a last minute Niall Cummins winning goal against Harrogate Railway Athletic sealing the league title. All the mule frames and equipment was by Hetherington and Sons Ltd. Many difficulties in the Northern Counties East League followed with the club ending the season next to bottom. In November 1998, Joe Murty was appointed manager and brought Martin Farnworth in as his assistant.