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New Mills A.F.C - Church Lane, New Mills, Tel 01663 747435.
General Info Club Records Club Honours Getting to Church Lane
Organised football has been played in the High Peak for almost 125 years, and New Mills Football Club has played a prominent part in the development of the game during that period.
The ground is situated in Church Lane, opposite St. George's Church and is regarded as being one of the most picturesque in the North West Counties League, in which "The Millers", have two teams competing.
The facilities at Church Lane are quite considerable. The area covers some three and a half acres and has parking for 150 cars plus 8 coaches. The pitch is fully enclosed and has a covered stand for 200 seated spectators plus 300 standing. A clubhouse with a membership of over 200 is open 7 days a week and the room is also available for hire with a capacity of around 90.
The ground has floodlights with a floodlit all-weather pitch suitable for soccer, hockey, tennis and many other sports. Once again this facility is available to the public for hire.
New Mills Football Club also caters for the disabled with all its facilities. More details of all these can be obtained by ringing the club on 01663 747435
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Formed |
Official Year unknown. Pre 1890 |
Nickname |
The Millers |
Main Sponsor |
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Home Kit |
Amber Shirts, Amber/Black Shorts, Black Socks |
Away Kit |
Ice Blue/Navy Blue/Shorts/Socks |
Ground Capacity |
1,400 (200 seated) |
Address |
Church Lane, New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire, SK22 4NP |
Telephone |
01663 747435 |
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E-Mail (General) |
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Chairman |
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Vice Chairman |
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Secretary |
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Treasurer |
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Football Secretary |
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Press Officer |
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Commercial Manager |
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General Committee Members |
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Trisha Nickisson trishanickisson@newmillsafc.co.uk |
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Allan Toft allantoft@newmillsafc.co.uk |
First Team Manager |
Ally Pickering |
First Team Assistant |
Ian Nevisson |
Physio |
Claire Beard |
Reserve Team Manager |
Rick Adrio |
Reserve Team Assistant |
Allan Toft |
| Youth Team Manager |
Mark Worthington markworthington@newmillsafc.co.uk |
| Youth Team Assistant |
Gareth Prendergast |
| Programme Enquiries |
programme@newmillsafc.co.uk |
Pitch Maintenance |
Superior Garden Services |
Club Photographer |
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Record Attendance |
4,500 v Hyde United. Manchester Junior Cup 9/9/22 |
Record Victory |
20-3 v Winton United. Manchester Junior Cup 10/11/62 |
Most Goals In A Season |
62 Neville Holdgate 1937-38 |
| FA Cup |
1976/77 Second Qualifying Round, Long Eaton Utd Away lost 3-0,
1978/79 Second Qualifying Round, Hednesford Town Away lost 4-0 |
| FA Cup Record Victory |
10-2 v Alsager - Home, Extra Preliminary Rnd 2010/11 |
FA Trophy |
1976/77 Third Qualifying Round, Northwich Vics Away lost 1-3 |
| FA Trophy Record Victory |
4-2 v Retford Town - Silverlands (neutral venue), First Qualifying Round Second replay 1976/77 |
FA Vase |
2009/10 Fifth Round Proper, Norton & Stockton Ancients Home lost 0-2 |
| FA Vase Record Victory |
6-0 v Wolverhampton Casuals - Home, First Qualifying Round 2008/09 |
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2009 |
North West Counties League Challenge Cup Winners |
2009, 2010 |
North West Counties Premier Division Runners up |
2008 |
North West Counties Division 2 Champions |
2007 |
North West Counties Division 2 Trophy Winners |
2008 |
North West Counties Reserve Division Cup Winners |
2005, 2007 |
North West Counties Reserve Division Runners up |
1924, 1926, 1956, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971 |
Manchester League Premier Division Champions |
1925, 1928, 1953, 1961, 1962, 1972, 1974 |
Manchester League Premier Division Runners up |
1968, 1972 |
Manchester League First Division Champions |
2001 |
Manchester League First Division Runners Up |
1960, 1964, 1965, 1967 |
Gilgryst Cup Winners |
1960, 1965 |
Murray Shield Winners |
1972, 2002 |
Open Trophy Winners |
1921, 1923, 1924, 1928, 1948, 1988, 2001, 2002 |
Derbyshire Divisional Cup Winners |
1985, 1997 |
Derbyshire Junior Cup Winners |
1940, 1955, 1967, 1977 |
Derbyshire Senior Cup Finalists |
1940 |
Manchester Amateur League Champions and Cup Winners |
1940, 1949 |
Manchester Amateur Cup Winners |
1952, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1971 |
Manchester Junior Cup Winners |
2000, 2002 |
North West Youth Alliance League Winners |
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North West Youth Alliance Division 1 Champions |
2002 |
North West Youth Alliance Division 1 Cup Winners |
Getting to Church Lane TOP
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From the North West.
If travelling from Stockport, follow the A6 through Hazel Grove, bear left at the Rising Sun staying on the A6 for a further 4 miles, take a left into New Mills oppostite the Swan, straight through the lights past the Queens, up the hill for half a mile, the ground is on the left at the pedestrian crossing, Car Park behind the ground.
If travelling from Bredbury, Exit M60 (junc 25), up slip road, around island and go past McDonalds/Supermarket turning left.
Up the road about a quarter of a mile and turn right (A6017), follow road and turn right at the traffic lights onto (A627), follow this road for a couple of miles turning left onto Stockport Road through Marple.
Stay on road for about 4 miles into New Mills Town Centre, bear right at the Bus Station, Left at the Queens, up the hill for half a mile, the ground is on the left at the pedestrian crossing, Car Park behind the ground.
From Derbyshire.
If travelling from Buxton, Follow the A6 By-Pass, go straight through the roundabout, under railway bridge and about 1 mile further on turn right onto Marsh Lane (Past Furness Vale primary school), this road takes you straight to the ground.
Coach drivers should proceed on the A6 a couple of miles turning right opposite the Swan.
From Chesterfield, take the A619 then the A623 and after the hair pin bend at Sparrow pit, proceed down the A623 turning right onto the A6 By-Pass, Follow directions as above.
Info supplied with good intent and intended as a guide only, phone the club on 01663 747435 if unsure.
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