A spirited 4-4 draw at Burscough was not enough to save Chasetown from relegation from the Evo-Stik Northern Premier Division.
Chasetown fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2 with North Ferriby United on a sunny Saturday at the Scholars Ground.
It was not a happy Easter for Chasetown as they slipped back into the Evo-Stik Premier relegation places with a 2-1 defeat.
Chasetown were unlucky to leave Chorley empty-handed on Saturday as they went down to a 3-2 defeat despite a fighting performance.
Despite working hard throughout the 90 minutes, Chasetown slipped to a 1-0 defeat to high-flying Northwich Victoria.
Chasetown picked up their first Evo-Stik Premier win since December in impressive fashion with a fine 4-1 success at Kendal Town.
Chasetown are still searching for their first win of 2012 after Buxton took a 3-1 success at the Scholars Ground on Saturday.
A new-look and improved Chasetown side fought hard for a 1-1 draw with Matlock Town at the Scholars Ground on Tuesday night.
Despite a few bright moments early on Chasetown slumped to a 4-1 defeat at local rivals Stafford Rangers on Saturday.
North Ferriby United fought back in the second half to draw 1-1 with Chasetown on a cold but dry Tuesday evening.
Anthony Maguire made a scoring debut for Chasetown but they still lost out 2-1 to Worksop Town on Saturday.
Chasetown are still looking for their first win of 2012 after Louis Barnes’ first half goal sealed three points for Marine on Saturday.
Chasetown’s season of struggle continued on Wednesday night with a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Ashton United.
Despite a bright first half performance Chasetown were undone by a Richard Stirrup second half double for Stocksbridge.
For 83 minutes this match was a typical Chasetown performance of late – little ambition and lacklustre football with table-topping Chester.
A new-look Chasetown side put in a hard-working performance but no goals were forthcoming for either side at Nantwich Town.
Chasetown are still looking for their first Evo-Stik Northern Premier points of 2012 after FC United of Manchester won comfortably.
Chasetown’s poor start to 2012 continued as Whitby Town took their first home win of the season with a 2-0 defeat of the Scholars.
Chasetown began 2012 in disappointing fashion with a 2-0 home defeat to Rushall Olympic on Bank Holiday Monday.
There were no Boxing Day blues for Chasetown as they took a hard-fought 1-0 victory over local rivals Hednesford Town 1-0.
Chasetown headed into the Christmas break in good spirits following a 4-1 victory over Burscough at a damp Scholars Ground.
“Winning ugly” is a common term in football and this certainly summed up Chasetown’s 1-0 success at a cold and damp Frickley.
Play-off contenders Bradford Park Avenue outplayed ten-man Chasetown en route to a 4-0 victory at the Scholars Ground.
It’s never over until the final whistle blows in football, and Dean Perrow proved just that as he snatched a dramatic 95th minute winner.
Chasetown enjoyed several chances but no goals in a close-run draw at Buxton on Saturday, writes Dave Goddard.
Dean Perrow’s first half goal sealed the three points for Chasetown against Ashton United in a close-run match on Saturday.
Kingsley James inspired a superb second half fightback for Chasetown as they came from two goals down to win 3-2 at Marine on Saturday.
Charlie Blakemore’s final match as manager of Chasetown ended in a 1-0 defeat to local Evo-Stik Premier rivals Stafford Rangers.
Chasetown’s up-and-down Evo-Stik League season continued with a 3-1 home defeat to bottom club Stocksbridge Park Steels.
Chasetown’s frustrating season continued as Chester FC snatched an 88th-minute winner at the Deva Stadium on Saturday.
Chasetown endured a poor evening on a warm Wednesday night as they went down 4-1 at Worksop Town in the Evo-Stik Premier.
Chasetown had to dig deep on Saturday but were rewarded with a 2-1 victory over Kendal Town at the Scholars Ground.
A disappointing evening in Cheshire saw Chasetown slip to a 3-1 defeat to a lively Northwich Victoria side.
Chasetown ended a run of three consecutive defeats with a well-deserved victory at The Scholars Ground.
A serious injury to John Branch overshadowed Chasetown’s 1-0 defeat to Mickleover Sports on a damp Tuesday evening.
Chasetown came off second best against a ten-man Bradford Park Avenue on Saturday en route to a 2-1 defeat.
Chasetown’s unbeaten Evo-Stik Premier League run came to an end on Bank Holiday Monday with a 1-0 defeat at their local rivals.
Chasetown came close to ending Chorley’s unbeaten start to the Evo-Stik Premier season but a last-minute equaliser rescued a point.
An eight-goal thriller saw Chasetown rescue a point in the dying moments of a sensational 4-4 draw with Nantwich Town.
Chasetown completed a remarkable second half turnaround to take a 2-1 victory at highly-rated FC United of Manchester.
A penalty from Dean Perrow in the closing minutes earned Chasetown a point in a hard-fought fixture at Matlock Town on Wednesday.
League football returned to the Scholars Ground on Saturday with Alex Steadman grabbing a debut goal for Chasetown in a 1-1 draw.
City miss out on final playoff spot despite heavily defeating a youthful Warrington side.
Carlton Town clinched the runners-up spot in the First Division South following an extraordinary last five minutes in a 3-0 win over Goole at Stoke Lane.
After a bright start United's season finally came to a close with a disappointing performance at Newcastle Town. Once the home side scored it was effectively game over.
The Blues finished their League season with a 4-3 victory over Stafford Rangers which saw the Blues finish fourth bottom of the League.
Dynamo came away from Hucknall with maximum points, courtesy of three second half goals and finish eighth in the table, their highest ever League ranking.
Final day win books Town into play-offs.
The high end of season drama continued at Harrison Park on Saturday with Blues still in with an outside chance of making the play-offs providing they beat Shepshed and one of either Sheffield or Belper slip up reports Mike Cope.
Leek Town were devastated after conceding a late, late goal in their quest to remain in the play-off zone that saw their herculean efforts go unrewarded at Belper on Tuesday reports Mike Cope.
Macclesfield boss Michael Clegg was delighted to see his side move to within one win of promotion to the National League North - but questioned post-match why his squad have not been given more respect by some quarters during their first season in the Nor
Clitheroe have unveiled former Accrington Stanley assistant boss Jimmy Bell as the club's new first team manager on a permanent basis.
Marine manager Neil Young commended his side as they overcame Warrington Rylands 1-0 on Tuesday night to reach the Northern Premier League play-off final.
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