Forgione adds to Worsbrough coaching staff

Toolstation NCEL Division One Luke Forgione has added another person with a good football brain to his Worsbrough Bridge coaching staff. Popular left-sided player Rob Oldham returns to the club as player/coach. Oldham has had several spells with Worsbrough over the years alongside his well-known stints with Worsbrough Bridge. He joins the technical staff roster  read more→

Welfare bring back one of their play-offs heroes

Glasshoughton Welfare have brought back one of their key heroes from the team which surprised many by reaching the Toolstation NCEL Division One play-offs in 2018. Rob Oldham has returned to Glasshoughton from fellow Division One side Worsbrough Bridge. Oldham signed for Welfare in October 2017 and was arguably the final piece of the jigsaw  read more→

Oldham and Wilson sign Bridge forms

Rob Oldham and Jack Wilson are among the latest list of players to commit themselves to Worsbrough Bridge. The pair were key members of the side that surprised many by finishing seventh in the Toolstation NCEL Division One table last season. Midfielder Ash Emmett, who enjoyed rave reviews at Pontefract Collieries before a bad injury  read more→

Morris thrilled to have Oldham back ‘home’

Toolstation NCEL Division One Quality left-sided player Rob Oldham is back ‘home’ at Worsbrough Bridge after leaving Glasshoughton Welfare. Oldham returns to Park Road a year after departing for Castleford. Oldham, a former Pontefract Collieries player, has been a target for Worsbrough for some weeks, but Lee Morris was unable to make a move for  read more→

Super Rob to stick with Glasshoughton

Toolstation NCEL Division One Rob Oldham is sticking with Glasshoughton Welfare next season after agreeing to re-sign. Oldham was one of the catalysts of Glasshoughton’s superb run from November onwards which accumulated in the club finishing in the play-offs – sealing their best season since the magical times under Craig Elliott. After arriving from Worsbrough  read more→

Glasshoughton storm into top six

Toolstation NCEL Division One  Glasshoughton Welfare 5-1 Rossington Main In-form Glasshoughton Welfare stormed into the play-offs zone thanks to a magnificent second half display to defeat hard-working Rossington Main. Glasshoughton took full advantage of postponements elsewhere and Winterton’s defeat at AFC Emley to propel themselves to sixth place. The real battle for the final play-offs  read more→

Glassy maintain march towards play-offs

Toolstation NCEL Division One Armthorpe Welfare 0-3 Glasshoughton Welfare Glasshoughton Welfare continued their march towards the play-offs, with a relatively comfortable victory at Armthorpe Welfare. A first half Rob Oldham goal set Welfare on there way and only the goal post and bar, and desperate defending prevented the score being greater in the first half.  read more→

Quick-fire goals earn Welfare win

Toolstation NCEL Division One Glasshoughton Welfare 3-0 Retford United Three goals in five second minutes earned Glasshoughton Welfare a throughly deserved victory over a poor Retford United side who sadly seemed more interested in castigating the match officials rather than playing the game. A headed Conor Glavin goal got Welfare on the score sheet and  read more→

Oldham stunner caps Welfare victory

Toolstation NCEL Division One Glasshoughton Welfare 2-0 FC Bolsover Rob Oldham struck a goal of the season contender to seal a deserved second victory in three games for rejuvenated Glasshoughton Welfare, who celebrated their first home win of the campaign. Described as a player of exceptional quality a few weeks ago, Oldham lived up to  read more→

Glasshoughton capture Oldham

Toolstation NCEL Division One  Glasshoughton Welfare have signed a player of exceptional quality in Worsbrough Bridge left-sided player Rob Oldham. Oldham arrives in time for Glasshoughton’s home clash with Brigg Town. Oldham has lots of NCEL experience from spells with Pontefract Collieries and Worsbrough. Joining Glasshoughton means he is reunited with old Pontefract and Worsbrough  read more→