Director of football Jay Catton led the way for the current Cymru Premier League champions with his 200-mile January Challenge, raising a total of £5,592 out of the current overall amount. The key on this was the physical and mental challenge of running 200 miles in 30 days but the most important element was always the fundraising and how much on behalf of CQ Nomads FC we could raise. 1 ⬆ Wirral couple issued with £20,000 fines for breaking Covid regulations after returning from Dubai 2 ⬆ “Great regret” as Llangollen Railway to enter receivership 3 ⬆ A ground-breaking business park built entirely from shipping containers has been launched on Deeside. Marine Football Club is an English football club based in Crosby, Merseyside. All the football fixtures, latest results & live scores for all leagues and competitions on BBC Sport, including the Premier League, Championship, Scottish Premiership & more. During the first challenge, Jay completed the 200 miles and finished with a marathon on Saturday linking Nomads, Airbus UK Broughton, Buckley Town and Flint Town United. The original target set was £250 but it continued to grow and in doing so the bar had to keep getting lifted due to so many peopleâs generous donations. Throughout February all of the players at the club in Connah's Quay, Flintshire, from the under eights team to the under 19s, have been running or walking at least one mile a day. Connah’s Quay Nomads capture experienced international Neil Danns ... Cardiff City academy product James Waite has joined League of Ireland Premier Division side Waterford on loan until the end... From Le Harve to Lewes: Rhian Cleverly’s multicultural football upbringing. Now, Connah's Quay Nomads FC are following in Jay's footsteps and are taking on their own fundraising challenge. A Troy Deeney penalty was enough to seal all three points for automatic promotion chasing Watford as Barnsley’s poor start to 2021 continued. âIt was a privilege to complete in memory of him along with a friend who sadly passed away unexpectedly the week prior in Steve Roberts.Â, âSteve was one of the kindest lads who you could ever wish to meet. Director of football Jay Catton led the way for the current Cymru Premier League champions with his 200-mile January Challenge, raising a total of £5,592 out of the current overall amount. Jay Catton, director of football at Cymru Premier League champions Connah’s Quay Nomads, has led the way by collecting in excess of £5,000 … Saturday was a special morning for The New Saints Academy players, who enjoyed a virtual session from professional free-styler Joe. âThe key to all the charity events for Mind that we aim to do over 2021 are that they are a collaborative effort from everyone at the football club and to have raised just over £7000 between our first two events in 2021 is outstanding and hopefully lots more to be raised over coming months and year ahead.â. Connah's Quay Nomads defeated Cardiff Met by three goals to one on Saturday afternoon at Deeside Stadium in the JD Cymru Premier. âHe was an inspiring man who lived with MND for two decades but still did everything to keep himself physically and mentally active. The Nomads Academy has […] Jay said: "Through my involvement with football I have seen first hand the significant mental impact of isolation, worry, fear and living through such immense change has had on a number of our players, staff and their respected families. ... Tharme is a product of the Wrexham Academy where he played under current Nomads U19 Head Coach, Gareth Richards. 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Jay says it was âone of the hardest physical and mental challengesâ of his life, in part due to the fact he has had four knee operations in the past. © Deeside.com Est. Launched in 2014, Deeside.com is an independent online news and information website. The club has already managed to raise £3,356 for Mind, with one final week left of the challenge ahead. As well as this, for every player who successfully completes one mile a day after the 28 day period ends, the club will donate an additional £5 to the charity on top of the funds raised by the players themselves. âFor everybody who donated and showed their support for Mind I can not thank you enough and together to have raised just under £5600 to date is remarkable and just the start of our charity work and fundraising for Mind over 2021.â. To those who have donated and continue to donate, Jay said: âI canât thank everybody enough. Most Read Recently . 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Players from the club have raised over £3,000 for the mental health charity through a month-long fundraising challenge. 1st March 2021. It was the reds second draw in a row after none previously under Ismael. We serve those towns and villages in Flintshire which lie close to River Dee in North East Wales and the border with neighbouring Chester in England. © Deeside.com Est. | Tarn Talk : Unofficial Barnsley news, views and … 27th February 2021. The club was founded in 1946 as Connah's Quay Juniors and adopted the Connah's Quay Nomads F.C. Connah's Quay Nomads are delighted to announce a trio of new signings at the conclusion of the January Transfer Window. Next Game. Academy Youngsters Enjoy Virtual Freestyle Session From Professional Artist, Joe Ashworth. The Nomads Academy challenge has so far seen 150 players and families take part with the aim of completing one mile a day over February. Jay Catton, director of football at Cymru Premier League champions Connah’s Quay Nomads, took on the Move for Mind challenge earlier this year, which saw him run 200 miles for the charity which provides advice and support for people struggling with their mental health. On the amount raised so far, Jay said: âIt is incredible and very humbling in what we have achieved to date. DUDA ROLL OVER, ROLL ON AND ROLL UP! Your postcode is used to send you relevant local updates. âPrior to the final run of 200 miles we had raised just under £3000 and after the last day and completing we have made just under £5600. Neil Danns has signed for Connah's Quay Nomads following a recent spell with FC Halifax Town. Players from Connah's Quay Nomads have been taking on a 28-day challenge to raise money for mental health charity Mind. The club, which was founded in 1894, is a member of both the Liverpool County and Lancashire County Football Associations, and currently plays in the Northern Premier League Division One North West. v; Sunday 7th Mar 2021, 12:00pm Tannadice. Unfortunately last year during the first lockdown, Jayâs grandad passed away after having lived with Motor Neurone Disease for two decades and is always in Jayâs memory when he runs. Connah’s Quay Nomads have raised more than £7,000 for the mental health charity Mind via two challenges since last month. UEFA.com is the official site of UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations, and the governing body of football in Europe. 2014. With support of the clubâs physio Gemma Bamford and doctor Christopher Jordan as well as personal trainer Jack Sullivan of JS-PT and brother Alex Catton however, Jay was able to complete the challenge over the course of the month. Connahâs Quay Nomads have raised more than £7,000 for the mental health charity Mind via two challenges since last month. *Stats independent & directly measured by Google, via the Analytics Live API. The Nomads Academy has just taken off where Jay had finished as they are now taking part in their â28 Days â Mile a Dayâ challenge during February and have already raised £1,495. Neil Alexander Danns (born 23 November 1982) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Cymru Premier club Connah's Quay Nomads and the Guyana national team.He began his career in 2000 as a trainee at Blackburn Rovers and subsequently played for Colchester United, Birmingham City, Crystal Palace, Leicester City and Bolton Wanderers and Bury. However the three defeats were against the top three in the league and that was followed by two draws where key decisions went against the reds. The club will be donating £5 towards the end total for every player who completes the challenge. 2014, *Stats independent & directly measured by Google, via the Analytics Live API. The New Saints (played 17 with 44 points) are currently top of the league closely followed by Connah's Key Nomads (played 16 with 41 points). Read 482,555 times in last 30 days To make a donation, visit the Nomad's Academy JustGiving page, here. âHe was a major part of my life and losing him during COVID like so many who lost loved ones was even more difficult,â said Jay. name in 1951. Danns comes to Deeside Connah's Quay Nomads are pleased to announce the signing of Guyana International midfielder Neil Danns. All Fixtures; Last Game. OUR ACADEMY AWARDS 2020 2nd March 2021. Jay added: âOn top of this, players have been gaining their own sponsorships as well for the cause and together have raised just under £1500! The addition of 4 miles to make a marathon on the final day was in memory and tribute to him and all his family.â. Academy players at the Connah's Quay Nomads were challenged to complete the 'February Mile a Day challenge' for MIND. That is also now five league games without a win. (LINK). Throughout February all of the players at the club in Connah's Quay, Flintshire, from the under eights team to the under 19s, have been running or walking at least one mile a day. UEFA Champions League (Europe) tables, results, and stats of the latest season. To donate to Jayâs fundraiser, visit the JustGiving page and for the February fundraiser from the Nomads Academy, visit this JustGiving page to donate now. âAn incredible amount of money raised for a charity in Mind that is doing so much for so many during a time when mental health for all of us is being challenged and they are helping so many people and families.â. The football director recorded a marathon time of 4:00:08 and over the 200 miles he varied in distances from 4 miles to 10 and, apart from the marathon of 26.2 miles, even as far as 13. Connah's Quay Nomads Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Cei Connah) is a Welsh professional football club based in Connah's Quay, Flintshire.They play in the Cymru Premier.. Jay Catton, Director of Football and Head of Youth/Coaching at Connah's Quay Nomads Football Club.
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