Bishop Returns To Brodsworth
1st March, 2009
A former Brodsworth Welfare player has returned to the KoolSport NCEL Premier Division club as joint first team manager.
Colin Bishop, who turned out for the Woodlands side between 1979 and 1984, will help Richard Sennett as the club aim for survival in the top flight.
He brings vast experience from all levels of football having played for Huddersfield Town, Blackpool, Frickley Athletic and Gainsborough Trinity.
(Story Source: Brodsworth Welfare)
Welfare Say Farewell To Wilkin
10th December, 2008
KoolSport NCEL Premier Division side Brodsworth Welfare have agreed to let their top scorer go.
Liam Wilkin, who had bagged eighteen goals in all competitions for Welfare this season, has left for UniBond Division One side, Belper Town, by mutual agreement.
The club have thanked him for his service to Brodsworth and wish him a successful future.
(Story Source: Brodsworth Welfare)
Brodsworth's All Wright
3rd October, 2008
Brodsworth Welfare have been boosted by the return of one of their former central midfielders.
Josh Wright comes back to the Welfare Ground after plying his trade in the UniBond League with Wakefield FC.
Wright, who was also part of Barnsley Academy, could go straight into the squad for Saturday's trip to fellow KoolSport NCEL side Rossington Main in the FA Vase.
(Story Source: Brodsworth Welfare)
Brodsworth Handed Double Boost
15th July, 2008
Brodsworth Welfare have been a given a major boost on two fronts as they prepare for the new Premier Division season.
They have re-signed 95% of last year's finishing squad including Jamie Allen, Craig Williamson, Joshua Wright, David Jones and Liam Wilkin.
This is despite attempts from a number of clubs higher in the pyramid to tempt the players away.
Other encouraging news at Welfare is the amount of trialists the management have been considering during close season.
A club spokesman commented: "The number of trialists on show pre-season has been extremely encouraging.
"The level of ability the new lads have shown is particularly pleasing and allows us to add strength and depth to the overall squad.
"Former Brigg, Bridlington, Goole and Retford players have all been on show."
(Story Source: Brodsworth Welfare)