PRESENTATION: Macron NWCFL Premier Division Player of the Month for October
Wed 4th December 2019 | League Awards | By Craig Kendall
Just before a week last Saturday's game between Winsford United and Charnock Richard, Sam Madeley of Winsford was presented with the award for Macron NWCFL Premier Division player of the month for October, by NWCFL Director Stewart Taylor.
Here are Sam's stats for October:
Position: Striker
Games Played: 5
Man of the Match: 2
Goals: 7
Assists: 0
Reason for Nomination: "Sam started four league games in October, and was substituted in the fifth. Quite often playing as the lone striker he scored seven goals including back to back hat tricks. This means he now has three hat tricks this season!
"He scores goals of all varieties: Headers, one on ones and screamers. Oh and a tap ins. He's a natural footballer with great positional awareness and instinctive reactions. The number of times he found the corner of the net was unerring. The Padiham game which Winsford won 4-1 was his first hat trick of the month. The opening goal of the game, Sam, as every good striker does, followed the ball in for a simple tap in when it was spilt by the 'keeper. The second saw him keep his composure and pick out the bottom corner during a goalmouth scramble. The third goal was a brilliant late run into the box, on the blindside of the defence, putting a fantastic cross away at the far post with his head. He also has time to assist with the fourth goal. A skilful run and chip into the box left teammate, D'Arcy O'Conner a simple header into the net.
"For the first goal of his second hat-trick of the month, D'Arcy O'Conner turned provider crossing for Sam to guide his header perfectly into the top corner of the net. A second header and an opportunistic tap in gave him his 2nd and third goals. Sams month has not been all about goals however, he provides numerous chances for colleagues and works tirelessly, defending from the front. I would also give him an assist from off the pitch! During one free after Sam had been substituted, he redirected Sam Marshall who was wandering inside towards the area for a free-kick. Madeley instructed Marshall to go down the wing where consequently he was given the ball and provided a perfect cross for a goal. My point being Sam is a team player both on and off the pitch, with a real passion for playing football and fortunately for us, Winsford United."
Well done to Sam on his award.
PRESENTATION: Macron NWCFL Premier Division Player of the Month for October
Wed 4th December 2019 | League Awards
By Craig Kendall
Just before a week last Saturday's game between Winsford United and Charnock Richard, Sam Madeley of Winsford was presented with the award for Macron NWCFL Premier Division player of the month for October, by NWCFL Director Stewart Taylor.
Here are Sam's stats for October:
Position: Striker
Games Played: 5
Man of the Match: 2
Goals: 7
Assists: 0
Reason for Nomination: "Sam started four league games in October, and was substituted in the fifth. Quite often playing as the lone striker he scored seven goals including back to back hat tricks. This means he now has three hat tricks this season!
"He scores goals of all varieties: Headers, one on ones and screamers. Oh and a tap ins. He's a natural footballer with great positional awareness and instinctive reactions. The number of times he found the corner of the net was unerring. The Padiham game which Winsford won 4-1 was his first hat trick of the month. The opening goal of the game, Sam, as every good striker does, followed the ball in for a simple tap in when it was spilt by the 'keeper. The second saw him keep his composure and pick out the bottom corner during a goalmouth scramble. The third goal was a brilliant late run into the box, on the blindside of the defence, putting a fantastic cross away at the far post with his head. He also has time to assist with the fourth goal. A skilful run and chip into the box left teammate, D'Arcy O'Conner a simple header into the net.
"For the first goal of his second hat-trick of the month, D'Arcy O'Conner turned provider crossing for Sam to guide his header perfectly into the top corner of the net. A second header and an opportunistic tap in gave him his 2nd and third goals. Sams month has not been all about goals however, he provides numerous chances for colleagues and works tirelessly, defending from the front. I would also give him an assist from off the pitch! During one free after Sam had been substituted, he redirected Sam Marshall who was wandering inside towards the area for a free-kick. Madeley instructed Marshall to go down the wing where consequently he was given the ball and provided a perfect cross for a goal. My point being Sam is a team player both on and off the pitch, with a real passion for playing football and fortunately for us, Winsford United."
Well done to Sam on his award.