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“SEASON REVIEW”

Postby Alan Beckett » Sat May 08, 2021 5:39 pm

2017-18 SEASON REVIEW

Picture of squad.

Also made appearances: Drew Aiton, Kyle Ambris, Anton Astarte, Luke Barlow, Josh Bates, Jordan Clement, Joe Cole, Dominic Cotter, Corey Currithers, Gio Dainty, Nathaniel Dixon, Ryan Edmunds, Luke Edwards, Rob Evans, Brett Fellows, Tom Fishwick, Sam Ford, Matt Gardner, Exodus Geohaghon, Andre Gonzales, Joel Grandison, Joe Halsall, Paul Hathaway, James Hicks, Reid’s Jones, Reece Leek, James Medford, Ryan Meridith, Liam Molesworth, Jorna Moulton, Jordan Nadat, Joe Pegg, Jesse Race, Dean Rathbone, Demitrius Smikle, Joe Smith, Danny Tymon, Ryan Wynter.
38 players used.


Manager: Cameron Stuart in his First season. Assistant Manager Leigh Everitt.
Chairman: Paul Billing.
Secretary: Dave Brown.

Season Review:
After a fabulous 2016-17 season, FA Vase Semi Finalists and Runners Up in the League, Chairman Paul Billing made the brave decision to sack Manager Simon Lyons and bring in Cameron Stuart, an experienced player with Coalville Town but new to management. After several seasons knocking on the door, promotion was the aim and with the coming season allowing the top two to go up due to a reorganisation of Non League Level 4, Billing believed this was the best time to achieve that aim and Stuart was the best man to do it, no pressure!
The season started well with a win in the FA Cup, Wellington, in the first game, five new players making their debut, followed by SIX straight wins in the League to go top by September. Coleshill beat Bromsgrove Sporting in the next round of the FA Cup but were beaten in the First Qualifying Round Away to Kings Lynn, no disgrace there! The Colemen were also to have fine runs in the Birmingham Senior Cup, wins over Sutton Coldfield and Boldmere St Michaels before a narrow 2-3 defeat at the hands of Stourbridge, the FA Vase, reaching the 5th round before beaten by a very good Bracknell Town, and the League Cup in which they reached the Final for the first time but the Final at the Bescot Stadium, their 58th game of a long, long season, was one game too far as they suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Walsall Wood.
By February Coleshill were still top of the table with just three defeats so far but it was really tight and when Coleshill lost to a single goal to Worcester, Bromsgrove took over as league leaders. However Coleshill weren't ready to give up the title and when they produced their best performance of the season and beat Sporting on their own patch 4-0, they became League Leaders once again. Shortly after Bromsgrove got their revenge and with Coleshill going four games without a win, Sporting opened up a gap which they maintained until the end of the season. The Colemen finished the season with Five straight wins to take second spot, just six points behind Bromsgrove, and confirm promotion to the Southern League, the highest standard they have ever played in their 133 year history.

GAMES PLAYED
LEAGUE P42 W28 D8 L6 F106 A47 GD59 Pts92, Pos2/22
CUP P16 W11 D1 L3 F38 A25
TOTAL P58 W39 D9 L9 F144 A72


MIDLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE PREMIER
Picture of League Table


Goalscorers:
Matt Gardner 28, Reece Leek 25, Jordan Nadat 16.
18 different scorers.

Most Appearances:
Ryan Edmunds 56, Paul Hathaway 55, Reece Leek 54, Joe Cole 50, Joe Halsall 48, Gio Dainty 47, Danny Tymon 47.
38 players used.

Player Of The Year:

Players Player Of The Year:

Supporters Player Of The Year:

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