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Winsford Saxons manager Gary Lee Jamieson, who is in his second season in charge of the side. Picture: Jonathan White WINSFORD Saxons will be in a stronger position than before the third Covid-19 lockdown when their football campaign restarts. They have made astute new signings from a higher level to give them a boost to the conclusion of their first season in the Chester and Wirral Football League. And they are able to welcome back players to full fitness prior to the return to training on Monday, March 29 – the day the Government’s easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions is earmarked to allow organised outdoor team sport to spring into action. ....
The new training top for Winsford Diamonds under 13s team A HELPING hand in these difficult times will be welcomed by sports clubs and teams. Many in the country are struggling financially due to the current Covid-19 pandemic and the third national lockdown that has forced the suspension of non-elite sport until the middle of February at least. So for a Winsford business to offer support to clubs in the area is a huge benefit. Technoprint, the UK’s largest independent supplier of patient information leaflets for the pharmaceutical industry, has provided kits and defibrillators to a number of clubs. ....
YOUNG footballers have donated a huge quantity of toys to families in need this Christmas. Winsford Diamonds Football Club challenged every team to complete 570km, the distance from Winsford to Wembley and back to beat lockdown blues. The youngsters smashed their target and raised more than £2,000 through a JustGiving page. The teams donated £1,000 to Winsford Community Grocery and bought a colossal amount of toys with the rest of the money and gave them to the Salvation Army. Matilda Mitchell, five, who plays for Winsford Diamonds Wildcats and brother Charlie, 10, who belongs to Winsford Diamonds Athletics under 11s Kelly Mitchell, from Winsford Diamonds, said: Jean Craven from the Salvation Army was moved to tears when she saw how many toys we had, she was so pleased. ....