Cheadle Town receive October Club of the Month Award
Tue 2nd December 2025 | League Awards | By Martin Fallon
League Respect Co-Ordinator, Stewart Taylor was on ambassadorial duty recently at Cheadle Town, winners of the First Division South PST Sport Club of the Month award for October 2025.
Stewart is pictured carrying out the presentation on behalf of the League Committee to Cheadle Manager Jake Davies and Club Captain Matthew Cook.
This is their first monthly award since March 2024 and only their second since being promoted to the Premier Division at the end of the 2022/23 season.
Despite being in 16th place in the league table at the time of writing, October was a superb month for Cheadle They played all six games they played on the road, with three of them coming in cup competitions. They picked up seven points in the three league games they played, and also progressed through to the next round of the Isuzu FA Vase, Macron Cup and Cheshire Senior Cup.
The first game in October was a 2-1 win at Pilkington, where they fell behind to an early goal from Tom Douglas. That remained the score at the break but second half goals from Edson Cata and Sheriff Njie turned things around to give Cheadle all three points. Next came superb a 3-1 win at Wythenshawe, with Edson Cata once again grabbing the first goal for Cheadle on 13 minutes. Towards the end of the first half, a quick fire double from a Liam Delaney penalty and Sheriff Njie put them firmly in control. The home side pulled one back through Bryan Ly with 15 minutes to play but Cheadle saw out the game to take home the points.
Cheadle then travelled to First Division North side Maine Road in the Second Round of the Macron Cup. Again they netted in first half stoppage time through Nicholas Hepple, with Saul Henderson doubling the lead seven minutes into the second half. James Horan's goal with 15 minutes to go made it a tense ending but Cheadle progressed through. Another cup game was next, this time heading to Midland League side 1874 Northwich in the Cheshire Senior Cup. Sheriff Njie was again on target, his brace in the first half giving them a comfortable lead at the break. Nicholas Hepple added another with a minute remaining to secure a 3-0 win.
A third successive cup game saw Cheadle travel to Northern League side West Allotment Celtic in the First Round of the Izuzu FA Vase. It was Oliver Ford who scored the opener this time on 34 minutes, with Sheriff Njie once again scoring in the second half, his goal with 15 minutes remaining doubling the lead. West pulled a goal back with five minutes to go but Cheadle held on to win.
The final game saw Cheadle return to league action and it was a first ever trip to Euxton Villa. They fell behind to Jordan Bentham's 13th minute goal, but Sheriff Njie's eighth goal in seven games midway through the second half gave Cheadle a point.
That gave them a 21 points from their 6 games for a 3.50 average.
Ramsbottom United can count themselves unlucky not to win this award after winning every game. Six of their seven wins came at home with the points calculation rewarding away wins slightly better meaning Cheadle's average was higher. West Didsbury & Chorlton also had a good month with seven wins from eight games, five of their victories coming at home.
Total Games played in the Month: 6
Total Points won in the Month: 21
Average: 3.50
Cheadle Town receive October Club of the Month Award
Tue 2nd December 2025 | League Awards
By Martin Fallon
League Respect Co-Ordinator, Stewart Taylor was on ambassadorial duty recently at Cheadle Town, winners of the First Division South PST Sport Club of the Month award for October 2025.
Stewart is pictured carrying out the presentation on behalf of the League Committee to Cheadle Manager Jake Davies and Club Captain Matthew Cook.
This is their first monthly award since March 2024 and only their second since being promoted to the Premier Division at the end of the 2022/23 season.
Despite being in 16th place in the league table at the time of writing, October was a superb month for Cheadle They played all six games they played on the road, with three of them coming in cup competitions. They picked up seven points in the three league games they played, and also progressed through to the next round of the Isuzu FA Vase, Macron Cup and Cheshire Senior Cup.
The first game in October was a 2-1 win at Pilkington, where they fell behind to an early goal from Tom Douglas. That remained the score at the break but second half goals from Edson Cata and Sheriff Njie turned things around to give Cheadle all three points. Next came superb a 3-1 win at Wythenshawe, with Edson Cata once again grabbing the first goal for Cheadle on 13 minutes. Towards the end of the first half, a quick fire double from a Liam Delaney penalty and Sheriff Njie put them firmly in control. The home side pulled one back through Bryan Ly with 15 minutes to play but Cheadle saw out the game to take home the points.
Cheadle then travelled to First Division North side Maine Road in the Second Round of the Macron Cup. Again they netted in first half stoppage time through Nicholas Hepple, with Saul Henderson doubling the lead seven minutes into the second half. James Horan's goal with 15 minutes to go made it a tense ending but Cheadle progressed through. Another cup game was next, this time heading to Midland League side 1874 Northwich in the Cheshire Senior Cup. Sheriff Njie was again on target, his brace in the first half giving them a comfortable lead at the break. Nicholas Hepple added another with a minute remaining to secure a 3-0 win.
A third successive cup game saw Cheadle travel to Northern League side West Allotment Celtic in the First Round of the Izuzu FA Vase. It was Oliver Ford who scored the opener this time on 34 minutes, with Sheriff Njie once again scoring in the second half, his goal with 15 minutes remaining doubling the lead. West pulled a goal back with five minutes to go but Cheadle held on to win.
The final game saw Cheadle return to league action and it was a first ever trip to Euxton Villa. They fell behind to Jordan Bentham's 13th minute goal, but Sheriff Njie's eighth goal in seven games midway through the second half gave Cheadle a point.
That gave them a 21 points from their 6 games for a 3.50 average.
Ramsbottom United can count themselves unlucky not to win this award after winning every game. Six of their seven wins came at home with the points calculation rewarding away wins slightly better meaning Cheadle's average was higher. West Didsbury & Chorlton also had a good month with seven wins from eight games, five of their victories coming at home.
Total Games played in the Month: 6
Total Points won in the Month: 21
Average: 3.50