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Motors set to lift the Premier Division trophy at West

West Didsbury And Chorlton FC 
Match Preview 
NWCFL Premier 
Saturday 22nd April 2023, 3pm
Step Places Stadium

Following Vauxhall Motors’ one-all draw away at Avro last weekend, Mick McGraa’s Motormen travel to West Didsbury and Chorlton on Saturday afternoon.

It is set to be a special day as The Motors will lift the title that they have worked so hard for across the course of the campaign in the NWCFL Premier Division.

Connor Harwood opened the scoreline against Avro as he pounced on a mistake by the hosts’ defence and the scoreline was levelled before the break. Goalkeeper Sam Booth produced a fantastic save when play resumed as The Motormen frustrated their fellow promotion candidates.

McGraa said ‘Avro have shown their class today by leaving us with drinks in the dressing room and giving us a guard of honour as we entered the pitch, they didn’t have to do that’.

However he also explained that there are plenty of injuries with the dazzling Michael Burkey set to be out for a lengthy period of time.

West Didsbury and Chorlton, simply nicknamed West, come into the game on the back of a 4-1 away defeat at Litherland Remyca on Wednesday.

West D & C factfile: 

Formed: 1908

Manager: Christopher Rowley was appointed in mid-December 2019. The young manager was 32 when he entered the role, he had managed Altrincham FC’s Reserves for five years.

Ground: Step Places Stadium, Chorlton, Manchester

Record attendance: 890 v Maine Road, August 2021

Average attendance: 676

Position: 7th.

Form: Have failed to win any of their last six.

Top scorer: Benjamin Elliott, 32 goals in 40 games.

Home form: P28 W15 D8 L5

Did you know: West Disbury And Chorlton mostly concede in the last fifteen minutes, 19, thus you can expect a late goal!

Playing colours: White and Black shirts, Black shorts, Black socks

Recent honours: 2022 NWCFL First Division South Trophy Winners, 2013 NWCFL First Division Trophy Winners, 2011 Manchester Division 1 Champions.

Ticket prices: £6 Adults £4 Concessions Under 12s FREE