We Remember Richie

A minute’s silence and bucket collection is to be held before kick off to pay tribute to former midfielder, Richie Jordan with proceeds of the bucket collection going to Jordan’s family. It’s set to be an emotional afternoon at Sunderland RCA’s Sunderland LGV Park ground as both sides pay their respects with former teammates and friends in attendance. 

Richie played for both sides whilst under current RCA manager Martin Swales, scoring his first goal for Ryhope when winning their first cup for over 40 years against Cleator Moor Celtic in 2010. Tributes from both clubs were posted on their respective social media accounts. 

RCA tweeted: “All at Sunderland RCA are shocked and saddened to hear of the tragic death of our good friend and old teammate Richie Jordan. All our thoughts are with his family. RIP”

And Ryhope paid an emotional tribute on Twitter saying “All at Ryhope CW are deeply saddened and shocked to hear about the passing of Richie Jordan. He was talented, fearsome in the tackle but more importantly, he was a great lad, always with a cheeky smile and he will be truly missed.

Richie in a Wearside League game against Hartlepool FC in 2007/8 season

Former RCW Manager Chris Lindstedt paid tribute to Richie

I took over as manager of Ryhope CW for the season 2003-04 and stayed for six seasons. Unlike recent seasons, there was no money whatsoever to attract players to the club so we had to go out and find players or rely on recommendations from people in the game. This usually meant signing youngsters, trying to develop them and, a lot of the time, asking boys to do men’s jobs. Richie Jordan was recommended to us in my second season in charge. I believe that it was Anth Shields who was playing in the same Sunday side as Richie who flagged him up and I believe it was a third/fourth division side they were playing for but I could be mistaken. We signed Richie on and threw him straight into the side. He could only have been 20 years old at the very most but, Jesus, could he play football. He took to Wearside League football like a fish to water and was totally comfortable playing against players who had years on him. Richie could do anything on the football field. He was quick, could pass the ball, was great in the air, could score goals and had a great sense of balance. He was almost impossible to knock off the ball and would glide past players and also run straight through them if he had to. Richie was also hard as nails. He was fearsome in the tackle and would back down from nobody. The bigger the challenge, the bigger he became on the field. He could be unreliable and his punctuality was shocking. He was almost always the last player to turn up on matchday BUT once he arrived, I knew that we would be strong that day and that he would give me 200% once he crossed those lines. We beat Washington, who were then in the top half of the Northern League 1st division, 4-0 away from home in the Durham Challenge Cup and he was simply magnificent that night so it was of little surprise to me that we lost him to Sunderland RCA the following season. What did surprise me, however, was the fact he struggled to make it past the bench once he got there which allowed me to lure him back to the CW. He made his second CW debut away to Belford House on the same day as Phil Hall made his debut and those two boys were undoubtedly the best signings I made whilst in charge of the club. We won 2-0 that day and I really thought we had the basis of a very strong side. By the end of that season, my time at the club had come to an end and one of my proudest achievements was the quality of the players that Swaz was left with when he took over as manager. He really did fantastic over the following seasons at the CW but I like to think that he had some good foundations left for him to build from. I attended, as a supporter, the following season’s Monkwearmouth Charity Cup Final at the CW against Cleator Moor Celtic when Richie scored the winner in a 1-0 victory to see the club lift its first trophy in many a season. To see him score the winning goal and Phillie Hall lift the trophy for the club was a really proud moment for me and I was delighted for and proud of both lads.  My final game in charge of Ryhope CW was a tough home game against Easington CW. We drew 1-1 that day, Richie scored our goal and I remember him almost decapitating one of their players with a trademark tackle. I shook his hand after the game and thanked him for the effort and commitment he had always given me. He just smiled and said “Chrissy, there was no way I was letting you lose that game mate.” That was Richie all over. Fantastic player but also a diamond of a kid off the park. I will miss him immensely but am eternally grateful that our paths did cross and that I could class him as a friend.

God bless Richie! Until we meet again mate. Thanks so much for the memories kidda!

Richie doing his normal pre match warm up

We also have memories from Dougie Benison, Ryhope CW Treasurer and Committee Member

My 1st memories of Richie are back in 2005 when he signed for Ryhope CW are of a quiet, very polite young man, a credit to his parents, who would rather use 5 words than 50.

In his early days the two people with the greatest influence on Richie’s football career was Chris and Ronnie. Chris was team manager who later became a good friend to Richie’s mam, and Ronnie was kitman (soaked the kit in the bath every Saturday night, as you do), coach driver to Cumbria (a duty shared with Chris), Chairman, fund raiser and anything else that needed doing around the club.

Some of my memories of the early days include:

  • Richie running around the cricket field to the ground as he was late – this became part of his pre-match warm up. In fact, that was his pre-match warm up.
  • Itching for Chris to finish his team talk so him and Calla could get outside have a couple of smokes each and check what’s won the 2.30 at Newbury because Richie had had to leave the bookies before the race finished.
  • Ronnie standing with his arm round Richie giving him some words of wisdom and Richie asking if he knew the half time scores so he could check his coupon.

The Club at the time had no money – players paid to play for the team. It was a family club. Ronnie’s son David played, along with my son Kevin & Davey Halls son Phil, as did George Routledge’s son Liam. All great players and great boys too, but to Chris and Ronnie, Richie was their son. They both loved him, anybody in with the club knows this to be true.

The trips to Cumbria were legendary with the above players and others, like Burlo & Shaun Godfrey.  Ronnie pulling the bus over on top of the A66 so Richie and Calla could have a fag in a snow drift. Not forgetting the Shiney Row taxi. All great memories that are so important for us all at this sad time.

Richie was also an integral part of the clubs most successful time in its 127-year history when managed by Martin Swales and assisted by Sean Butler and Gee for most of the time, and also others that included Steve Riley and Alan Hall. The club won 7 cups and 2 Wearside league titles, including its 1st trophy in 44 years winning the Monkwearmouth cup in 2010, when a Richie Jordan scored the winning goal in a 1-0 win against Cleator Moor, watched by his Mam.

The club also gained promotion twice to the Northern League, the 2nd time with Phil Hall and James ‘Jimbob’ Dunn player/managers of the team.

Today’s game will include many players who have played both with and against Richie, the two who played under both Chris and Swaz were Chris Trewick and Greg Swansbury, but also others like Michael Charlton & Nathan ONeill.

Its fair to say that anybody who has played local football in the last 14 years will at sometime played with or against Richie and some even fouled by him, then helped to their feet by him with a’ sorry mate’, ‘sorry ref’, and that cheeky smile.

Richie had this season re-signed for Grangetown Florists on a Sunday morning who are managed by Ryhope CWs most successful club captain Philie Hall and assisted by ex-Ryhope player Martin Metcalfe.

It’s only fitting that after all the tributes on social media this week that the last word should go to Phil who posted this on the clubs Facebook account on Monday: “He loved playing for the CW. Great days they were. Love you Rich”

Monkwearmouth Charity Cup win 2010

And Finally RCW Assistant Manager in 2010 when Richie scored the only goal in the Monkwearmouth Cup Final Sean Butler

Richie was already a RCW player when we got there in 2009 and it was easy to see he would be a big player for us. Two huge goals stand out for me that he scored, away to windscale that sent us on a unbeaten run to win the league, and the only goal in the Monkwearmouth charity cup final in 2010.

A great lad off the pitch and a great player on it, he will be a huge miss to everyone that knew him.

RIP mate

This is the Match Report form the Monkwearmouth Cup Final

Easter Monday 5th April 2010

RYHOPE CW v CLEATOR MOOR

Monkwearmouth charity cup final

Result 1-0

Goal scorer RICHARD JORDAN 43 mins

Not much goalmouth action to report during a tight, tense first half. Ryhope skipper Phil Hall headed a Jonathan Davis corner wide, and Celtic’s Leigh Dunn was equally close with a similar effort. The deadlock was broken two minutes before the break. The Cumbrians failed to clear their lines, and Richard Jordan smashed a volley into the top left-hand corner of Craig Devine’s net from the edge of the penalty area.

Inevitably, the game opened up in the second period.  Ryhope’s Martin Metcalfe somehow sliced wide from inside the six-yard box with the goal at his mercy.  James Farrell almost doubled Ryhope’s lead with a thumping 16-yard drive which hit the underside of the bar and bounced down just the wrong side of the goal line. Ryhope, who looked the steadier throughout, finished strongly. Jordan crashed a shot on the turn from the edge of the box against the inside of a post, and was later denied a penalty after tumbling in the box twice in quick succession.

The Wearside League may not be the most prestigious in the country, but boy, do they have nice trophies. The Monkwearmouth Charity Cup is a beauty, though Ryhope’s players, unused to dealing with success, needed a bit of persuading from fans and photographers before celebrating their victory with any animation. Still, the practice could come in handy because they are in pole position in the race for the league crown. A visit to rivals Scarborough Town, where they won 4-3 in the second round of the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup, on May 8th might prove decisive. A treble is on, with a home tie against Easington Colliery Welfare to come in the semi-finals of the League Cup. Quite a debut season for new manager Martin Swales.

The best was still to come.

Remembered By Many

The North East Football community have paid tribute to Richie over the past week. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.

Many Northern League Clubs will also be making the own mark of respect before today’s games.

RIP Richie
Never Forgotten

RCA v RCW – Emirate FA Cup

 

Match Preview: Sunderland RCA V Ryhope CW
by David Shaw

This Saturday sees Ryhope make a short trip to Northern League Division One rivals, Sunderland RCA in The Emirates FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round in a repeat from last years cup tie. 

It will be a game of mixed emotions as both clubs will pay a mark of respect to former player Richie Jordan.

 

Last Time Out

 

Sunderland RCA 5-2 Ryhope CW 

The Emirates FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round 

11th August 2018

 

The last time both sides met in The Emirates FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round saw Sunderland RCA put Ryhope CW out of the cup in what was a typical derby style game, with scrappy moments, some aggression and moments of quality. 

 

Ryhope found themselves behind within the first 20 minutes as RCA went two goals in front with strikes from Mark Davison and Michael Charlton before an own goal from a Nathaniel Skidmore free kick saw CW a goal behind at half time. 

 

Davison and Larkin added another two goals for RCA before another own goal gave Ryhope a goal back but the game was done and dusted after a goal Larkin made it too difficult for Pearson’s side to come back. 

 

Both teams found themselves down to 10 men in added time following a scuffle but with Swale’s side three goals ahead, Ryhope ended their FA Cup campaign. 

 

Either Sunderland RCA or Ryhope CW are set to face either Kendal Town or Hemsworth on Saturday 24th August in the next round. 

 

Pearson heads into the game with full squad selection at his disposal.

 

The Emirates FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round 

 

Venue: Sunderland LGV Park, Meadow Park, Ryhope, Sunderland SR2 0NZ

 

Date: Saturday 10th August 

Kick Off: 3pm   

Match Preview: Shildon AFC v Ryhope CW

Match Preview: Shildon AFC v Ryhope CW 

By David Shaw

A change of venue sees Colliery Welfare make a visit to the Railway Men on Tuesday night in Ebac Northern League action on Tuesday night. 

 

Ryhope head into the game following a 2-2 draw with West Auckland on the opening day of the season but come up against a Shildon side who put eight goals past Thornaby and only leaking a goal on the same day. 

 

Last Time Out 

Shildon AFC 3-4 Ryhope CW
Ebac Northern League 

05/01/2019

 

The last time both sides met at Dean Street saw Ryhope come away with their first win of 2019 with former Railymen, Micky Rae and James Ellis getting on the scoresheet for Colliery Welfare. 

 

Ellis was the first to open the scoring with a shot from outside the box before Aiden Heywood grabbed an equaliser for the homeside 20 minutes later. Both sides had opportunity to take lead before heading into half-time with Rae and Chris Wallace coming close for Ryhope and Heywood coming close to a second goal but his effort narrowly flying over the bar. 

 

The second half saw Ellis grab his second goal from the penalty spot before Billy Greulich-Smith got the equaliser back for the Railway men. Another two penalties for Gary Pearson’s side say Rae got both of his goals from the spot. 

 

Shildon managed to get a goal back through player manager, Daniel Moore after prodding home from a corner but as the home side were reduced to nine men, Ryhope controlled the dying minutes of the game to take home all 3 points. 

 

Pearson’s side head into Tuesday nights game without any injury concerns and a full squad selection to choose from. 

 

Northern League Division One 

 

Venue: Dean Street, Shildon, County Durham, DL4 1EZ

 

Date: Tuesday 06th August

 

Kick Off: 7.30pm 

Volunteers Needed

 

We are looking for volunteers in the following areas

Kit Manager

  • Responsible for match day strips, and any other equipment that may be needed.
  • Will need to arrive at Home and Away grounds 2 hours before kick-off to have all kit ready for players arrival
  • Collect kit after each game and liaise with appointed cleaners to get the kit cleaned
  • Liaise with Club Secretary to plan what kit is needed for games
  • Manage Substitute boards during games.
  • Watch 90 minutes of Norther League Football

 

Matchday Photographer

  • Take actions shots of both home and away football matches
  • Liaise with Head of Media to get relevant content for media requirements
  • The ideal person would be active and willing to move to different areas of the ground
  • Use own inactive to capture the spirit of a Football match
  • This role can be covered by more than one person

 

If you are interested in these positions or would like to help in any capacity, please contact us on 07961 767 957 or email info@ryhopecw.org

If there is no answer on calling please leave a message and we will get back to you.

Repeat of Ryhope Derby in the FA Cup

Just as last season, Ryhope CW have been drawn against local rivals Sunderland RCA in the Extra Perliminary Round of The Emirates FA Cup.

In what was a typical derby game, with with some scrappy moments, some aggression and some moments of quality.

In the end RCA were worthy winners on the day completing a 5-2 victory and both teams finishing with 10 men.

The tie is to take place on Saturday 10 August with the winners set to face either Kendal Town or Hemsworth on Saturday 24 August.

Ryhope CW have a facinating history in the FC Cup, reaching the first round proper in 1967 only to be defeated by League 4 side Workington.

The two Ryhope Clubs meet again at Synderland LGV Park four days later in a league fixture.

CW also drawn against RCA in the new format of the Mitre Brooks Mileson Memorial League Cup. They are due to play on the 11 September.

Ryhope CW Youth Prospects Train with First Team

Our First Team are in a nice bit of form going into the business end of the season. Manager Gary Pearson, along with Assistant Chris McCabe have built a strong and unified team over the past three seesons, strengthened with quality if needed. Things are definatly heading in the right directing on the pitch amd Gaz is able to pool from a debth of talent.

A growing youth focus is also develoing at the club. We are seeing some exciting young prospects coming through at Under 17 level.

Yesterday, our First Team welcomed under 17 prospects Ben Wardle and Benji Simpson to their training session, allowing them a taste of what First Team Football is like.

Wardel is a “go get em” midfielder, with a keen eye for goal. Simpson plays in defence and has a good vision of the game.

Both did not look out of place as all players were put through their paces and hope to become future perminant fixture under Gaz in the First Team.

See video of them in action last night including Manager Pearson showing everyone how to finish!

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Ryhope training kits are supported by locak Chartered Accountants Clive Own LLP

www.cliveowen.com

EBAC NORTHERN LEAGUE STEP 4 APPLICATION

EBAC NORTHERN LEAGUE STEP 4 APPLICATION

Northern League Press Release:

 

The Ebac Northern League today confirmed that it will apply to run a new Step 4 league as part of the revised National League System.

The Football Association intends to set up a new Step 4 league to be running for the 2020-21 season.

The FA asked leagues to lodge an “expression of interest” with them by March 1.

The league has formally expressed their interest in running the new league.

League chairman Glenn Youngman said:

“We believe we will be able to run a well-managed, competitive league at Step 4.

“We will be submitting a strong, robust application to be considered by the governing body.”

Season Run-In

With seven games remaining this season, The Ebac Northern Leauge have needed to re-arrange some fixtures to accomodate some postponements from weather and cup clashes. This means changes to our remaining fixture dates.

Here is how our end of season run-in looks

23/02/2019 Guisborough Town v Ryhope CW 3:00 PM King George V Ground
05/03/2019 Dunston UTS v Ryhope CW 3:00 PM The UTS Stadium Rescheduled from 13/4/2019
09/03/2019 Ashington v Ryhope CW 3:00 PM Woodhorn Lane Rescheduled from 22/9/2018
16/03/2019 Ryhope CW v Stockton Town 3:00 PM Ryhope Recreation Ground
23/03/2019 Newcastle Benfield v Ryhope CW 3:00 PM Sam Smith’s Park Rescheduled from 30/3/2019
30/03/2019 Ryhope CW v North Shields 3:00 PM Ryhope Recreation Ground Rescheduled from 2/2/2019
06/04/2019 Ryhope CW v Seaham Red Star 3:00 PM Ryhope Recreation Ground

 

This means our last fixture (as it stands) is a home derby against Seaham Red Star.

League News – PENRITH INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR NEW MANAGER

Penrith AFC has announced that after yesterday’s game at home to Whickham AFC, the manager Kyle May and the club have decided to part company by mutual consent.

The club said:  “We would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Kyle for all his efforts during his time with Penrith AFC and in particularly his achievements in turning around the club’s fortunes last season from a difficult position, resulting in us retaining our status as a Northern League Division 1 club.

“The club would also like to wish Kyle every success in whatever his future career holds for him.”

The club would now like to invite written applications by email to secretary.penrithafc@gmail.com or by post to Matt Rogers, 9, Carleton Fields, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 8UQ.  Applications are to be received by Wednesday 10th October 2018.

In the interim Andy Coyles has been appointed first team coach until a successor is appointed.

League News – BLYTH AFC FINED £2,000 FOR LATE RESIGNATION

Blyth AFC has been fined £2,000 for the club’s late resignation from the Ebac Northern League.

The club failed to resign by March 31, the date by which clubs must inform the league that they intend to resign.

League chairman Glenn Youngman said:

“It’s really disappointing that Blyth resigned only a couple of weeks into the season.

“That decision has had a detrimental effect on the league.  Following on from Team Northumbria’s resignation, It means that our first division only has 18 teams instead of 20.

“That affects spectators and players and also means that the 18 remaining clubs are facing a significant loss of revenue with fewer fixtures over the season.”

Source: northernfootballleague.org