Category: First Team

Q&A WITH NICK GRAY

Join us for an evening Q&A session with our Football Manager, Nick Gray! This is your chance to dive deep into the challenges and future plans of our beloved team.

Friday, 29th November
Arrival from: 6.30pm | Questions start: 7:00pm
Ashington AFC, Woodhorn Lane, Ashington, NE63 9FW

Whether you have burning questions about player transfers, game tactics, or our vision for the season ahead, this is your opportunity to get the inside info!

Submit your questions below, and we’ll do our best to ensure they are put to Nick on the night. Let’s rally together and show our support for the team!

WOMBWELL: “I WAS KEEN TO GET STARTED”

By Brian Bennett

Ashington manager Nick Gray secured the loan signing of Ryan Wombwell from neighbours Morpeth Town last week – and the defender made his debut in the midweek 0-0 draw against Carlton Town in Nottingham.

The 23 year old commented: “I’ve known Nick for a while and have worked with him over the last two years at the Morpeth Academy. As soon as he said he wanted me to come to Ashington I was keen to get started. I know a few of the lads already, I’m good mates with Josh Gilchrist who joined Ashington recently and I’ve enjoyed settling in.”

Newcastle-born Wombwell was impressed with the Colliers when they defeated Morpeth 3-2 at Craik Park in a pre season friendly: “I thought they were a really good side on the night so it was surprise when I noticed that they were so far down the table,” he said, “I know they were on a poor run but after two good results from their last two games, they need to build on it.”

Wombwell – who set up the first of Gilchrist’s hat trick on Saturday in the 3-2 win over Bridlington Town – added: “Its no good just winning one game then going on another losing run so we need to back it up next week and get another three points to kick start the season. It wasn’t the prettiest game against Bridlington but I thought we deserved to win.”

Manager Gray said: “I’ve known Ryan for years. I played football with his dad Bobby – a 100 per cent player on the pitch who gave his all – and Ryan has obviously taken a leaf out of his book. He has got the right mentality and is an honest, hard working lad who you can trust. He was not featuring for Morpeth Town and just wants to play games of football. He’s a diamond of a kid.”

ERRINGTON REJOINS COLLIERS

By Brian Bennett

Kyle Errington said he is delighted to rejoin Ashington – after he signed for the Woodhorn Lane club from Ebac Northern League side Whickham at the start of last week.

South Shields-born Errington – a student at University who also works as a strength and conditioning coach – made his second debut as the Colliers secured a 0-0 draw against Carlton Town then featured in the 3-2 win over Bridlington Town on Saturday.

“Coming back to Ashington was something which I wanted to do,” said the 22 year old, “I know Nick (Gray) and Liam (McIvor) well and I wanted to get back to enjoying my football. I did that at Ashington last year and my plan is to enjoy playing for Nick and Liam. I get on with all the lads, it’s a good changing room and I’m delighted and happy to be back. On Saturday against Bridlington we conceded two sloppy goals but Josh Gilchrist did really well scoring a hat-trick. I thought we played well as a team – especially in the second half where we grinded it out.”

Manager Gray said: “I had Kyle at Park View Academy and he’s another honest hard working lad who gives his all. He’s a good defender who comes from a great background.”

GRAY PRAISE FOR GILCHRIST

By Brian Bennett

Ashington boss Nick Gray has praised Josh Gilchrist – who was one of his first signings when he took over the reins at Woodhorn Lane.

The attacking midfielder joined the Colliers from fellow NPL East Division side Dunston UTS and offered to play for the first month without receiving a penny as he wanted to prove his worth to Gray and his assistant Liam McIvor!

Gray said: “I still scout for Newcastle United and I saw Elliot Anderson and Josh when they were 14 years of age and to be honest there was nothing between them – they were two very good players. Whilst Elliot has moved on from Newcastle United to fellow Premier League club Nottingham Forest, unfortunately it didn’t happen for Josh. He got released from Newcastle United at 16 then when I was manager at Whitley Bay he joined us where he performed smashing for me. He then went to Dunston UTS where again things didn’t work out for him.”

Gray continued: “Because he had moved up the footballing ladder from the Ebac Northern League with Whitley Bay to the NPL at Dunston UTS, Josh wanted to stay at that level and even offered to play for us for a month without being paid and I said to him ‘we’ll review it after two weeks.’ Obviously he showed glimpses of what he can do in his first three games for us then on Saturday against Bridlington Town he scored a hat-trick and we won the game 3-2. Josh scored his first goal then when we were awarded a penalty he wanted to take it. That shows confidence which is massive in football and after he netted convincingly from the spot he went on to complete his treble.”

Gray went on: “Josh’s first two weeks are now up and I could have taken the liberty by saying that we’ll stick to the agreement but I wouldn’t do that – it wouldn’t be fair to him. He’s a good kid and I think it shows something about the person which Josh is where he is prepared to show his ambition and his quality by coming to us for free. In this day and age there are not many players who would have offered to do that.”

BROWN: “I HAD NO IDEA – IT CAME AS A COMPLETE SURPRISE”

By Brian Bennett | Photo: Ian Brodie

Alan Brown admitted to being ‘completely surprised and shocked’ after Ashington Football Club honoured their long serving and hard working logistics manager recently on the occasion of his 70th birthday.

Ashington’s former England and Durham pace bowler Steve Harmison presented Alan with a personalised framed home shirt ‘Brown 70’ before the Colliers recent midweek home match against Pontefract Collieries as many of his long time friends and family looked on and joined in with an enthusiastic and well deserved round of applause.

Alan said at the weekend: “Without a doubt it I was completely surprised and shocked because I had no idea about it. The previous day my sisters visited me and never said a word then on the Monday night I went out with my mates Keith Grant, Davy Matthews and Adam Nichol – the latter even dropped me off at home – and it never crossed my mind that anything special had been arranged. To be honest, all I was concentrating on was hoping that Ashington would get a result against Pontefract Collieries the following night!”

He continued: “On the day itself, I played golf in the morning with a great set of lads who I have known for years. Later on I went down to the football club to prepare for the game and people were asking me if I hadn’t thought about going out for a meal to celebrate my birthday and my response to them was ‘No, not really because we’ve got a game on!” Nicola (Shotton) tried to coerce me outside and in my mind I was saying ‘I’ve got things to do’ then I saw Gareth Williams who is nicknamed ‘cheeks.’ I hadn’t seen him for a few years but I thought he must have decided to come and watch the game! Nicola pushed me a bit further and when I went forward I saw Steve Harmison. He was smiling and I thought then ‘I know what’s happening here’ – and obviously it all started to fall into place.”

He added: “It had me completely and utterly baffled but I’d just like to say a big thank you to everybody – to the board of management at Ashington Football Club, my family and friends and ex colleagues. It was great to see them and although I might not have shown it at the time because surprises are not my forte, it was much appreciated – including the birthday cake and the buffet afterwards. I was properly chuffed but never thought the club would do anything like that. The framed shirt is at home at the moment but I’m hoping to have it placed somewhere at the club because I think it is more fitting. I enjoy what I do and it keeps me motivated. To be honest, the only damper on the day was the 3-2 defeat but taking four points from the last two games has made up for it – the 0-0 away draw at Carlton Town on Tuesday followed by a 3-2 home win against Bridlington Town on Saturday which has hopefully turned our season around.”

He concluded: “Looking back on my 70th birthday, my family and my mates stitched me up big style!”

GILCHRIST: “I WAS JUST HAPPY TO BE IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME”

By Brian Bennett

It was perhaps ironic that with Bonfire night only a few days away Ashington found a spark of their own to light the blue touch paper which led to a 3-2 victory over Bridlington Town at Woodhorn Lane on Saturday.

For several weeks performances from the Colliers have been overshadowed by the lack of a cutting edge in the final third but on Saturday they found the answer – and it came from within!

Nick Gray moved Josh Gilchrist up front – and the recent acquisition from Dunston UTS certainly left an indelible mark on the game.

The 21 year old would have claimed any ‘Player of the match’ award as he smashed a hat-trick and the treble came after his side had twice gone behind in the contest.

Afterwards Gilchrist said: “I’m really delighted. It was a tough game and it wasn’t pretty – but when we were searching for our first three points its never going to be pretty. I was just happy to be in the right place at the right time to get the three goals. We went 1-0 then 2-1 down and got back into the game twice before taking a 3-2 lead and its important when you do get your noses in front to stay in front. We defended well, escaped with a late penalty which Bridlington missed but overall I thought we deserved to win today.”

He continued: “I’m really enjoying it – the two bosses (Nick Gray and Liam McIvor) are great whilst the fan base is incredible. The fans turn up in their numbers every week and make some good noise and that always helps you when you are fighting and you are under the cosh a little bit. When they cheer you on it just gives you that extra bit of energy.”

Gilchrist went through his three goals: “For the first, I saw Ryan (Wombwell) take the ball on his right foot and I’ve just peeled off the defender and left a bit of a gap and darted towards the near post,” he said, “Ryan has put the ball into a good area and the cross was that good that I didn’t need to do much – I just had to get a little flick on it and it went into the bottom corner. The second was the penalty. Craig Spooner fancied taking it but I wanted to have a go. I hit it well and sent the ‘keeper the wrong way.”

Gilchrist said the third was similar to his opener: “Craig (Spooner) got a bit of space down the right hand side and it was pretty much the same as my first where he’s whizzed the ball across the box and I ran between the two centre halves. Literally, I just had to open my hip up and guide it into the corner.”

He added: “We have got to take this forward now 100 per cent. The spirit in the changing room is good but it’s one of those situations where we’ll forget about it tomorrow and move onto the next game. Its only three points and in reality we are still down there at the bottom end of the table so we’ve got to keep picking up points – but there’s a long way to go.”

Wallsend-born and based Gilchrist had a special few words for the fans who gave the players a standing ovation as they left the pitch: “You can see how much it means to people,” he said, “The club is big and people pay week in week out to come and watch us so it’s important that we give them something back and if they are out having a few drinks tonight then they will taste that little bit sweeter.”

McIVOR: “IT WAS A MASSIVE THREE POINTS FOR US”

By Brian Bennett

Ashington’s assistant manager Liam McIvor described the win over Bridlington at Woodhorn Lane on Saturday as being ‘a massive three points’ and praised the players after a fruitful week.

The 3-2 success over the East Yorkshire outfit came after a 0-0 draw against Carlton in Nottingham on Tuesday and McIvor said: “The first points are always the hardest to put on the board and it’s been a good five days with four (points) out of six. We deserved the draw at Carlton – albeit with Ross Coombe making a great penalty save at the end – but we also deserved that little bit of luck. We were the better team but how many times have we said that already? The previous Saturday against North Ferriby it was the same story then second half we didn’t come out. We’ve got to be ‘on it’ for 90 minutes – we were on Tuesday and we were again today.”

However, the Colliers were 1-0 then 2-1 behind in the first half before hitting back and McIvor added: “Getting back twice was credit to the lads. If I’m honest since Nick (Gray) and myself took over I’ve never seen a team score a good goal against us. The first one today was kamikaze again whilst the second was another set piece where we looked vulnerable. In-between Josh Gilchrist has scored a great goal to level things up after a terrific move. It was five passes from the left to Josh putting the ball into the back of the net and it was simple but effective.”

He continued: “The second half was a battle. I wasn’t overly concerned about Bridlington because I didn’t think they created a lot and we defended very well as a team. We gave a penalty away in the last minute which would have been a killer for us if they had scored – and consequently it was a massive three points.”

McIvor had a special word for Gilchrist who was handed a striker’s role before kick off: “It was a great third goal by Josh to get his hat-trick which turned out to be the winner,” he said, “It was his first start up front and he’s scored three goals and you cannot ask any more from your centre forward.”

Ashington have no midweek fixture and McIvor added: “We’ve got to kick on from here. I’ve just said to the lads for them to ‘enjoy tonight’ but to keep their feet on the ground because we are still in the bottom four and the reality is we’ve got a big game away at Belper Town next Saturday.”

GRAY: “I’M CONFIDENT THAT WE’LL GET OUT OF IT”

By Brian Bennett

Manager Nick Gray looked on as Ashington fell to their seventh defeat in a row against North Ferriby at the Dransfield Stadium on Saturday.

However the boss – who took over when the Colliers were already on a losing streak – said after the 2-0 reverse that the results which have gone against his outfit have fired him up.

Gray commented: “I’ve been in these situations before. I’m not a patient person but I definitely know what we need and although it may take longer than I thought, we’ll definitely get there. I’m disappointed for the fans who came down to give us great support once again but all the things which are going against us makes me even more determined to succeed – and I’m confident that I will.”

He continued: “Credit to the lads who travelled down today because they gave their all and I’m finding out more about the job (as manager) all the time. We are going to strengthen the squad – some players have left whilst others couldn’t commit today and we do need numbers. I knew what my task was when I came into the job. Nothing has changed but I’m not just going to sign players for the sake of it.”

Gray reflecting on the first half said: “I thought we gave a good account of ourselves. We came in 0-0 at half time and with a bit of better execution in the final third we could have had our noses in front. The last couple of games we have played well for 45 minutes but we have got to do it for longer periods of the game.”

He added: “Second half we switched off. I don’t know if we could have stopped the ball coming up and possibly won the header – then one of their midfield players has ran off us and rolled the ball into the back of the net. It was disappointing and you could see that it deflated us a little bit but give credit where it is due because the lads kept going. For the second goal, we have got to stop the cross and it just shows how crucial the first goal is at this level.”

He went on: “We came down with a tough squad to be fair and that was disappointing but it is what it is at the minute. In the final third we haven’t got entries in today and if I’m being honest we need to do better as a unit because we are not testing the ‘keepers.”

GILCHRIST: “I’M REALLY EXCITED TO BE HERE”

By Brian Bennett

Josh Gilchrist became manager Nick Gray’s second signing when he put pen to paper at the beginning of the week after joining from fellow NPL East Division outfit Dunston UTS.

And the 21 year old – an attacking midfielder – was involved immediately as he was named on the bench for Ashington’s home clash against Pontefract Collieries on Tuesday night.

With his new side trailing 3-2 in the second half against the West Yorkshire outfit, Newcastle-born Gilchrist was thrust into the fray for the final quarter hour of the contest and although Ashington threw everything at Pontefract in a bid to salvage something from the game, the visitors held on to take the three points.

Gilchrist – who is based at Wallsend – said afterwards: “Ashington are a good club and I’m really excited to be here. I’ve played against them on a few occasions and there is always a good crowd and they have got a good fan base. It’s a little bit difficult at the moment – and all teams go through these spells – but from what I have seen this season they are still trying to do the right things. There’s a bit of naivety at times but if they continue to play the right way and with a bit of intensity then I’m sure that things will come good.”

Manager Gray said: “Josh has got loads of ability and at his age needs to flourish. He’ll get opportunities here but he is a person who we know about and we are confident that we can get the best out of him. He’s been a bit unlucky at Dunston UTS. They have got a good side with good forwards and players who play in his position but whenever Josh came on as a substitute, he did well. Tonight we saw little glimpses of what he can bring. He’s quite clever and intelligent with his passes and his runs are decent.”

He continued: “It was hard for Josh because it was the first time he’d met the lads and really you shouldn’t have to put a new signing in straight away when he doesn’t know the players. We took a gamble and unfortunately it didn’t pay off but Josh will bring some quality to the final third which I think we’ve lacked at times.”

GRAY: “WE GAVE OURSELVES A MOUNTAIN TO CLIMB”

By Brian Bennett

Ashington manager Nick Gray said he was disappointed for the players after Tuesday night’s 3-2 defeat against Pontefract Collieries at Woodhorn Lane.

However the boss added that there are reasons why the Colliers have extended their losing streak under his leadership.

After taking the lead through Craig Spooner, Ashington trailed 3-1 at the interval before Spooner’s rasping effort ten minutes inside the second period made for a grandstand finish.

A clearly frustrated Gray said afterwards: “I’m disappointed for the lads but there are reasons why we have lost the three games since I took over. If we are learning then great but out of the three performances I thought we did better tonight. We gave them (Pontefract) opportunities in the first half and something to hold onto. How we gave the goals away was unacceptable and I’d be disappointed to give them away at any level.

Pontefract won the game with their first half showing and we gave ourselves a mountain to climb in the second period. At this level, they have been manlier than us whereas we’ve been too nice and too cute. We got bullied here and pushed off there and you’ve got to stand up and be counted.”

He continued: “The message to the lads at half time was to stop getting bullied and to take a bit of responsibility on the pitch. Its men’s football and first half we were just bullied – and you can’t let it happen at this level. The second half we gave it a go but the bottom line is the result and another defeat. There were some good performances again and the players had to will to win but they’ve got to be more street wise. I cannot fault the effort from the lads but we’ve been done by a first half performance where we gave poor goals away – after getting a good start by the way. We put the ball in the right area and scored from it and although it may have been a scrappy goal, I’ll take them all day. At 3-1 down at half time we keep saying about belief – and Craig Spooner has then scored a great goal – but we have got to be much stronger than that as a unit.”

Ashington now head to face North Ferriby on Saturday followed by a trip to Carlton Town on Tuesday and Gray added: “The games in this league are all tough – but equally they are all winnable. I know this league and with no disrespect to the opposition, there are some decent teams but no-one to fear. I just think we’ve got to have a bit more nous about ourselves as to how we go about things. We are shy in areas and we know that but things don’t happen overnight and we’ve just got to take some positives.”