Thomas Wilson FC

Thomas Wilson Football Club

(est. 1969)

1969-2009   40TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR

The Thomas Wilson is proud to announce that it is now an official FA Charter Standard Club.

  Updated - 27th May 2009

'UDDERSFIELD!
SEE THE PHOTOS HERE
 
ABOUT HUDDERSFIELD CENTRAL LODGE...

Independently run by the Marsden family since opening in 1999, the Lodge has built up a reputation for friendliness and excellent accommodation at sensible prices.

 

YOUR HOSTS
WHAT A HAPPY BUNCH!
Left to right - John Marsden Angela (John's wife), Lee Marsden, (Joe’s son,) Janice, (Joe’s wife) & Joe Marsden
We are located in the town centre, off Lord Street, below the Methodist Mission. Within 500 meters are the Huddersfield Sports Centre, Huddersfield University, Kingsgate Shopping Centre, The Lawrence Batley Theatre and the Railway Station.

All rooms are fully en-suite with all modern facilities. The rooms have TV, free Sky channels including sports,complementary tea/ coffee tray, direct dial telephone and trouser press.

The fully licensed bar serves Draught and Bottled, Beers and Lagers along with a good Wine selection.

A forty square metre conservatory built Spring 2005 has bar service in the evening. A lovely place to relax any time of the day or evening. There are two 42" plasma screens in the lounge bar and conservatory
Full English breakfast included in all room rates and is served in the lounge and conservatory. Your choice!
Our breakfast has an award from the Tourist Board for the use of locally produced and supplied Yorkshire produce. Many items are organic from local farm shops.
Many companies and organisations, both local and national have the benefit of corporate rates and account facilities. Please ask for details.
The switchboard is manned 24 hours with porter service throughout the day and night.
An award winning, high security car park is located at the rear of the Lodge and free overnight parking is available to all our residents.
The reception and way through to the spacious lounge. Entry is via the main door or direct from the Secure Car Park.
see the website at http://www.centrallodge.com/about.htm
Worst Finish in a while!

Consecutive Tuesday defeats condemned The Wilson to their worst league position in many a year.  Too many games thrown away early in the season and too many defensive lapses mean a bottom half finish.  Eight wins in a season tells it's own story, but on the up side, perfomances towards the end of the season give a bit hope for next year. 

Select division:

Team P W D L F A GD Pts
 
WESTWOOD 21 20 1 0 88 12 76 61
CORPORATION CLUB 24 16 2 6 63 36 27 50
BARLEY MOW INN 25 16 1 8 65 40 25 49
GREENCROFT 26 16 3 7 63 36 27 48
WARDLEY LEGION 24 15 1 8 79 36 43 46
GRANGE VILLA 25 13 4 8 64 48 16 43
HEWORTH SHIP 23 10 4 9 50 50 0 34
HIGHWAYMAN 23 10 4 9 54 64 -10 31
SALTWELL.S.C. 26 9 1 16 52 72 -20 28
TRAVELLERS REST 26 8 5 13 49 69 -20 26
THOMAS WILSON 26 8 3 15 46 77 -31 24
SUTHERLANDS.F.C. 25 5 4 16 42 82 -40 16
WASHINGTON STEPS 25 6 0 19 38 70 -32 15
LEAM LANE.W.M.C. 25 3 1 21 47 108 -61 7
 

Durham F.O.
Our recent visit to the HQ of the Durham FA produced the expected charges to both us and the Corporation Club.  Bans dished out, and naturally some juicy fines mean that we need to sell a few extra domino cards through the summer.
The man from the FA, he says F. off
Nice to see Alan Hogan still has a way with the ladies!!
 
WILSON SEMI FLOPS
A pretty dire performance and result considering this was a semi-final against a not-too-great team in the shape of the Saltwell Club.  Our only redeeming moment was a Scott free kick that may or may not have been flicked in by Skippa Coates.  As the bodies started to drop quicker than Heskey, Coler and crouch the day before, any chance of a comeback evaporated, effectively ending the season.  Pride is all we have left

TWFC 1-1 Grange Villa

A goal by Skippa Coates earned The Wilson a point against a side that had put 9 past us earlier in the season.  A disputed goal from a free kick where a Villa striker stood in an offside position in front of Degs in goal,but was classed as not interfering stopped us picking up all 3 points.  Dixon missed a great chance near the end.  On the sideline this week was Rocky Bowman following last weeks barney. 

 Stu Bowman's plastic surgeon had a lot to answer for!

DEJA VU

Once again the Wilson and the Corpy Club had an exciting contest which finished earlier than expected.  A lot of incidents allegedly took place, so can't really say much except good goals from Jack Morris, Brett Hogan and Rob Boyle meant we were leading 4-3 before things went pear shaped.

The Wilson  listened intently to Scotty during the half time team talk...

NO REST FOR TRAVELLORS

The Wilson completed a league double over perenial foes Travellors Rest.  A single headed goal from Danio Clarke did the business, and a sending off of a Travellors player certainly helped. 

End of Season Presentation.

The end of season presentation will be on 20th May, and will incorporate a talk-in with former Newcastle star, John Beresford and local football reporter and former Gateshead FC Chairman, John Gibson.

 

Since there has not been much footy recently, here are some pictures of Brett!

  

 

 

Complete Mudness

The Wilson's wall was somewhat unconventional.

Thomas Wilson 0 - 3 Barley Mow Inn

A pitch which has for years been consistantly good has now been reduced to a mud bath due to the pupils of Cardinal Hume School across the road deciding that since it is near to them they should have full access all week for Games and PE lessons.  It may have escaped their notice, and more importantly the teachers who allow this, that the Moss Heaps is a council pitch, not a pitch owned by the Catholic Church.  TWFC pays a lot of money to use these playing fields, yet now its seems the Vatican boys seem to have free reign over the area.  BACK OFF ROME!!  

While the pitch cannot take the blame for a defeat against a Barley team who also had to get their boots dirty, I suspect that at least a couple of the early one-on-ones might have been put away on a better surface.  Unfortunately we were once again caught out by balls over the top and despite good possession at times another nil points was on the cards. 

 

New Management Team Announced

The Thomas Wilson announced a new management team to take the team forward.  Long time club players Jason Scott and Rob Boyle will take over until the end of the season, and then who knows...

Scott and Boyle ponder half time substitutions.

Brigham swaps position and hair.

Chris Brigham has recently undergone a new haircut, and has also decided this warrants a new football position.  Picture below is the transformation where Brig goes from first choice keeper to unused substitute.

 

Before............................during.............................after

Beefdip Accepts role at club

Andy Mcsloy has finally accepted his position within the TWFC and had a local artsit permanently mark him with the managements number of choice.

Beefdip - Nice tat

 

On the brighter side we have gained more several new sets of strips as well as new polo shirts provided by new sposor The Caravan Clinic.  http://www.caravanclinic.co.uk/ for more info

 

For legal and objectionable reasons my comments on the TOWN of Sunderland have been removed, but you can still access them at www.myspace.com/bigbazzah in the blog section.

 

BEARDSLEY A SUCCESS

The recent talk in with Geordie football hero Peter Beardsley was a great success both as an event and in terms of raising money for the football team.  Pedro even agreed to present the end of season trohies won by Mark Croan and Jason Scott.

 

Meanwhile one of the north easts top strikers meets Obafemi Martins and Andy Carroll from The Toon.

 

Doncaster 2008

DONNIE DONNIE DONNIE DONNIE

They must have known we were coming (so to speak) !

   

The Gaffa turns into a Transformer while Degs steals one......

    

Scotty gets a leg over while Coatsey's face goes beserk!

 

Bow sucks the flipper, while Nico goes into YMCA mode!

 

And ladies of Doncaster...look what you could have had....!

SEE MORE PICS AT www.flickr.com/photos/bigbazzah/sets/72157605437409039/

Don't forget to come back and leave your comments in the guestbook!!

 

It must be noted that Mark Croan is now the white David James with afro and beard, as well as the most hideous pair of - what Jason Scott called - UNDIES!

 

+  = Mark Croan

On a lighter note, Cheesey Chater recently got filled in by a pensioner at his bairn's christening!!  Not sure of the hitman's name.  Some possibles include Crocky Balboa, Thomas "The Old-man" Hernia, Mike Pension, Rickety Marciano, Nigel Benn-tover, Amyr Khan't, and Oldley Harrison.

 Grampa Champ!  Cheesey, Chump.

Thanks for the new guestbook entrys - anyone else with an opinion on Oz's cords, please leave a message.

As an extra bit of jollyment, I should point out that Neil Bowman's better half, sarah, thinks he is her cheeky, chubby little gerbil!

Looking at this recent pic of him taken in the Seven Stars, we can see why!!!

THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF BEING DANNY CLARK

TWFC 4 - 1 Kibblesworth

TWFC 1 - 5 Grange Villa

Two games, three points, three penalties missed by us, two penalties missed by them and the obligatory Hanvey Howler - Its never dull at the Wilson.

Danny Clarke went from hero to zero in a week, scoring a cracking free kick last week, before having a mare this week, missing a penalty and getting "the hook"

Dan doessn't look pleased with his Jeckall & Hyde performances.

 Degs commits another Hanvey Howler, but Brigham doesn't mind

And Captain Underpants Hempsey is just happy getting a regular game!

What is in store next????  Maybe Oz's Cords Explostion!

"Watch out, the clumsy twat, Beefdip is coming!"

Beefdip's Nemesis - The Meercats are out to get him!!

GIANT WHALE WASHED UP IN TENERIFE!!

A giant whale with huge stores of blubber was washed up on a beach in Tenerife.  So far attampts by Greenpeace to drag the hideous beast back into the ocean have been unsuccesful.

Have a look at the stars of the future.

Bazz & Tony Hindmarch star along side

Trip sponsor Neil Hawkins in a great

New short film….

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=getyouoff

 

 

SELF DESTRUCT

Felling Ship 5 - 5 Thomas Wilson

For the second time this season we threw away a 4-1 lead against a Felling team to finish up with a draw.

Cruising with half an hour to go a Hanvey Howler allowed the Ship back and then we fell to bits.   Despite getting a last minute penalty which Hogey tucked away, the ref played 9 minutes injury time and we were unable to see the game out and conceded alate late equaliser.  You have to feel sorry for Brett Hogan who  scored 4 goals (sorry Croany - you only get 1) and still didnt finish on the winning side.

Page 3 stunna, Alison Ellison (Bri's sister, I think!) turned up at the game, and here are a couple of cheeky snaps of the sexy fraulein!  What a babe - hope she turns up to inspire all the red blooded lads of The Wilson on Sunday.

        

           FOXY LADY!!!! 

 

Thomas Wilson 1 - 1 Duke of Cumberland

 

A hard fought point from a scratch squad against a good Duke side.  Aid Rudd managed to fall over on the sidelines for a change and got covered in mud. Ha ha

See news section for reports

Why not have a look at how drunk Danny Clark got without even coming to the Wilson Christmas session!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s4bRjhSZ1k

Last Sunday saw The Wilson lads Christmas day out, and apart from a couple of lads (Stef & Aid) with 'upset stomachs', the best bit was Pat burns coming in fancy dress, as one half of Randall & Hopkirk Deceased! see pics

 

Hopkirk...........................................Pat Burns

Shakespeare/Westwood 2 - 0 TWFC

A close game, but a couple of scrappy goals cost us the points.  A classic Hanvey Howler brightened things up by staying out of the net, but still making Degs look stupid as the ball crashed off the post.  Beefdip was also impressive as he proclaimed that Magnus Magnusson was a tennis player!

 Magnus Magnusson

Roger Federrer simply couldn't match Magnusson's speed around the court!

See The Wilson midfield of Jay, Jamie, Jama and J in festive action   

http://www.elfyourself.com/?id=1212178949

or the Xmas Gimps http://www.elfyourself.com/?id=1212413262

Its class!!!!

ALL MATCH REPORTS CAN BE FOUND IN 'NEWS' AND 'FIXTURES' SECTION

Cruisin' then a-losin'

Thomas Wilson 3 - 4 Pelaw

So Pelaw do the double over us, following a match we somehow managed to lose after looking comfortable at 2-0 up with half an hour to play.  Self destruct was hit again and its tough to win a game when you have 2 disallowed, give away two penalties and score an own goal.  And check out Danny's mush!!!

   

Elephant Man and Danny Clarke

Corpy Club Capers

Corporation Club 2 - 3 TWFC

Apparently a hard fought battle with 3 good goals from Hogan, Scandall and Scott to snatch the points in a good win!

Seperated at birth-----

 

Hannibal Lector and Paul Jamieson

 

Stef Lewandowski and Danny Clark

 

Stef and man in a dress get to know each other......!

Interesting video - Colin Thirlwell from Washington Legends (formerly The Wessy) showing his dance moves while fully Speedo-ed up!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q70u3ToZuUs

 

FOUR FOUR DRAW

THOMAS WILSON 4 - 4 FELLING JEM

Just when it looked like we'd turned the corner and were moving up the league, we shoot oursleves in the collective foot again.  Twice leading by two goals against pretty ordinary opposition, we couldn't see the game out and JEMs never say die attitude and will to win saw them prg us back.  Report in NEWS section.

 Jamie Nic look as surprised as us at scoring!!

 

Getting to know you..

This Sunday sees a Wilson Drinking Session after the match.  It's a chance for some of the new lads to get to know some of the old lads, and vice versa.  The plan is : Footy - The Wilson - The Fell - and then see what happens.  Let's get a good crowd out and have a good laugh.

The beer seesion was a great success which allowed us all to know a little bit more about our new lads.  For instance, apparently Danny Clark has two available sisters......COULD THIS BE NICO (LOOKONG COOL AND MOODY) TRYING TO GET JIGGY WITH BOTH OF THEM??????

 

Also Jamie Nicholson is well know as JIGSAW as he goes to pieces in the box....

 

And is this him after getting the knockback from Dan's sisters?????

While Dan thinks he's Eider Gudjohnsen with his nifty bleached barnett....

And here's Matty Jordan with his brothers getting ready for a kick about....!!

see the photos at:   http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigbazzah/sets/72157602955793340/

 

 

Old Boys turn back the years

The old Chowdene Saturdau morning team of the mid 90's will be out in force this weekend at The Moss Heaps Wrekenton to play their current day counterparts, St Peter's in a friendly game.  The match kicks off at 10.30.

Why not come and have a look.  Many current and ex Wilson players will be involved, including Bazza and Tony Hindmarch, Aid Rudd, John Kelly, Phil McVay, Steve Kelly, Kevin Wake and many more former heroes!!

UPDATE - The 'A' team (dark blue) played the first half and scored 4 (2 by Bazz Hindmarch, 2 by John Kelly), but had 3 disallowed by ref Bob Irish, only Bazz's first strike counting, so the half time score was 1-1.  In the second half the 'B' team in light blue played and lost 4-1 (Den Hewett scoring) so the final result was 5-2 to the current St Peters team.

Bazz (14) puts ball, keeper and all into the net, for the one that counted!

see the photos at:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigbazzah/sets/72157602955793340/

 

Safe-Hands Does It Again!

TWFC 2 - 1 Felling Ship

Degs Hanvey save a penalty for the second week running as a close gain was won and lost in injury time.  Hanvey save the spot kick on 95 minutes, and this was the springboard for Colin Scandal to nick all three points in the 98th minute!  Nice.

 

 Ramblings from a drunkard English Fan. - by Adrian Rudd


There will be no bagpipes or tubthumping in Switzerland or Austria next year as the rest of the British Isles' teams bowed out. I know this is the negative view but considering the postive feelings going into tonights games, the effect of 2 defeats is massive. As a group of isles, we were all resigned to England and Scotland being the only representatives in next year's tournament and that has effectively ended as did BBC2's coverage of Scotland's game did. To make matters worse, I switched over to a freeview radio station who were playing a Spice Girls melody - Jive Bunny yes - Spice Girls no. Leaving the actual football issues aside, England's midfield disappearance, Scotland's non ability again to finish, Wales and Republic's possible manager issues and Northern Ireland's over performance early doors in the campaign, where do the 5 nations go from here. Only Scotland and Northern Ireland have something to look forward to judging on these qualifiers. What happens in the summer of 2008. What happens to the brewery companys who have forecasted for 2008 and the massive financial gain of having England and possibly Scotland and the Republic at least in the early days of the competition? Who do we support? Who do the 5 nations follow? I know as an English fan I will not be supporting Russia, their plastic pitch dirty trick was obviously why we got beat and that Russian Billionaire, why was he cheering? Any English non Chelsea fans who didn't hate him, must do now. There must be loads of fans who have been brought up in this country, whose parents and grandparents are from different countries who are breathing a sigh of relief tonight. Our fellow citizens of Turkish, Greek, Italian and Polish decendancy can now worry about cheering on only one team and not upsetting the apple cart. From the possible teams who can go through, who is the one? Do we go with the neutral vote of Switzerland or Austria. The Swiss never hurt anybody, in fact are famous for helping people and Austria were pursecuted all those years ago. All the teams left who could possibly go through are not exactly favourites of England, or in fact with my limited judgement, of all our other nations either. Norway, Sweden and Finland all still have a chance as I write and although Norway famously dissed our most popular characters from history, they may be a outside bet for a few daft quid. Ridiculous you say, but don't we always put our money on England to win. When it comes to next summer and Poland against Greece is on the TV, the words of Burt Bacharach's song "I just don't know what to do with myself" spring to mind and the song he wrote for Sandie Shaw "There's always someting there to remind me" ring true. Roll on the next campaign as the politicians say.
In Misery,
Aid Rudd.

 

 


Bazz sports The Wilson gear in Rome!

The Green Green Grass of Home

TWFC 5 -1 Wardley

The Wilson got back to winning ways with a comfortable win against our old foes Wardley.  Missing from our line up was Brett Hogan following an agreement with Wardley that neither he nor Wardley's Nobheed would play, after last season's ridiculous shenanigans by the midfielder.  Going against this gentlemsn's agreement though, Wardley played the compensation-hunter (allegedly) anyway, and he scored the opening goal.  How very sporting!  After that though the home side took and control and outplayed their  ungentlemanly opponents, smashing 5 goals past their hapless goalkeeper (who had been time-wasting after 15 minutes of the first half!!!  Honest!!!).  To cap it off, Nobheed, who had his brother (allegedly) come and park his shiny police car by the pitch, was substituted in the second half.  Oh dear, what a pity, never mind! 

Robbie Boyle looking smug after yesterday's thrashing of Wardley! (Bri Ela-ella-ella looks injured)

Max

Greek Fan Club - The Wilson has gone international, with a branch of the fan club set up in Greece (sort of.)  See guest book for our first international entry for a while.

 

Sara Cox
Biography

Sat & Sun 13.00

More galleries



No Highway Robbery

Highwayman 3 - 0 Thomas Wilson

A lacklustre performance from The Wilson saw our Cup dreams and indeed our season effectively over.  Trailing 1-0 at half time we never looked like rescueing the game, and apart from a Mark Croan header which hit the bar, we didnt create any decent chances and it was no surprise when the home side scored two more goals to kill the tie.

The season looks destined to end with mid-table obscurity, despite strengthening the squad in all departments during the summer.  Maybe with a season to gell will result in a title chrge next year.  We can but hope.

 

 

 

 

Quote of the season : "Really wish I hadn't played there, mate.  we were rubbish! my legs are stiff already what a loser i am.  thanx for the lift mate i am busy havin a shit again if you are interested".  - Stef Lewandowski in a text message to Degs Hanvey

Thomas Wilson 2 - 3 Highwayman

Yet again The Wilson came away with nil points from a game we didn't really deserve to lose, but at the same time never controlled completely.  No team this season has outclassed, out passed or out played us, and yet we have dropped 11 out of 18 points already.  What's going wrong?  Not enough goals scored and too many poor goals conceded is the bottom line.

 

 

 

 

Local Footballers Help Hospital Babies

 

  Two Gateshead football teams combines recently with a local community to raise cash for a local charity, and with the help of Barclays bank were able to hand over more than £1000.

The Thomas Wilson FC from Low Fell and Blue Star FC from Wrekenton played a charity football game for the tenth year running, raising money for a local good cause, which this year was the Special Baby Care Unit of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead.

The annual event was organised by Keith Minikin and Stefan Lewadowski of the Thomas Wilson FC, and Gordon Greiveson and Peter gaffin of Wrekenton Blue Star.  Together with local residents the two sides played a friendly game of football at the Moss Heaps with team smade up of players, bar regulars and passers by, (with The Wilson winning 6-5 we think), just a few hundred yards from the QE Hospital, then collected money around the bars and shops of nearby Wrekenton, and with the help of The Royal Oak, Seven Stars and Quarrymens in particular, were able to raise £526.

This amount was then kindly matched by Barclays Bank, who Stef Lewandowski works for.  A cheque for £1052 was presented to the Baby Care Unit by the four event organisers, who would like to thank the Wrekenton community and everyone involved in the day for their support. 

 

Who is this superhero??????  [correction to web address]

www.myspace.com/thegatesheadgimp

 

NEW SPONSOR DEAL AGREED

Next seasons t-shirts for the end of season trip will be sponsored by a former player, Neil Hawkins, whose company PrettyDirtyThings will provide the shirts for the travellors.  Have a look at his website at www.prettydirtythings.co.uk Its a real eye-opener!

 

Taxi Driver Goes Solo!

    Grant McPhee now does it solo.

Try On-Tyne taxis on 423 7777.  Get all of the above thrown in.

 

   CHESTERFIELD 2007 Photos

now at http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigbazzah/sets/72157600362991897/

 

 

 

 

TWFC 5 - 0 Bainsford Colonial

The lads from Falkirk came down at the weekend, and we had a good game at Gateshead Stadium followed by beers at the club before the tourists headed into Newcastle.  The Wilson featured several new signings, and a couple of old cameos!

http://bainsfordcolonial.intheteam.com/modules/page/page.aspx?type=home&mid=11347&pmid=0

 

 

       

 

Tristec-Racing update in News section

see website - http://www.tristec-racing.co.uk/

 

A Bit of Wilson history.....

In the beginning, The Thomas Wilson was formed, and in the 70's was one of the more successful clubs, winning titles and cups.  In the late 80's the club died off a bit and by 1991 was on the verge of folding.  That's when the secretary of the club, Charlie Henderson approach The Beaconsfield team and asked them to take over The Wilson and keep it going.  Players such as Barry and Tony Hindmarch, Lar Outterside, Mick Mason and Daniel Walker came to be joined by new player like Kevin Wake and Alan Nobbs to form the modern day Thomas Wilson FC.

Last weekend a re-union of the old Beac team was arranged, and the old boys played a game in Cramlington against a pub team, The Travellors.  Despite being 2-0 and 3-2 down, The old men managed a creditable 3-3 draw against their younger opposition.  With an average age of 41 years 4 months (Gav Blair oldest at 45, Bazz Hindmarch youngest at 37) the lads showed they've still got it.  Mick Mason with his first (probably) ever goal for the club and 2 from Bazz Hindmarch (1 pen) were the scorers.

 Back L to R - Steve Jackson, Mickey Eckstein, Ian Charlton, Paul Moncur, Barry Hindmarch, Lar Outterside

Front L to R - Gav Blair, Quinny (guest), Mick Mason, Chris Havery, Steve Kelly

SEE ALL THE PICS AT http://www.flickr.com/photos/7653856@N06/

   Barry Hindmarch's my space page - www.myspace.com/bigbazzah

Anyone else with a page, let me know and I'll add a link

So just who was Thomas Wilson (no not our physio)?  Read about him in the page "Thomas Wilson - The Man"

 

OUT NOW!

Wor Al: A Fans' Tribute To Alan Shearer

includes a contibution from The Wilson's very own legend, Bazz Hindmarch, seen here at book launch at Shearer's Bar, St James' Park Wed 16/08/06

Wor Al Launch

Take a look at http://tontopress.blogspot.com/

See other football articles at www.freewebs.com/bigbazzah

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