MOSSLEY FIGHT BACK EARNS DRAW

Mossley once again showed great resilance in coming from behind to draw against Premier Division neighbours Stalybridge Celtic in Saturday's final pre season game at a warm and sunny Seel Park.

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TIGERS GIVEN SECOND HALF MAULING

From being behind at the break, Mossley bounced back to beat Premier Divison neighbours Hyde United 4-2 in an entertaining contest under the new Seel Park lights on Tuesday evening.

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POTTS DOUBLE SETS UP COMFORTABLE WIN

A first half Louie Potts brace set Mossley on the way to a comfortable 4-0 win over Market Drayton Town at Seel Park on Saturday.

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EXPERIMENTAL LINE UP FAIL

A young and experimental Mossley starting line up failed to impress in an error strewn first half display against NWCL side Chadderton in Tuesday's away friendly.

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LILY'S HOLD STANLEY WOMEN

Mossley Women played their first pre season game on Sunday and came away with a highly creditable 1-1 draw against an Accrington Stanley team two tiers above them.

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THE LIVING HISTORY OF MOSSLEY AFC
Mossley were formed in 1903 as Park Villa, initially competing in local competitions but, after just one season the club's name was changed to Mossley Juniors. In 1909 they became Mossley AFC and moved to their present ground Seel Park in 1912 from their previous site at Luzley. > >
All the titles and trophies won and finals reached > >
The complete results and stats from every match Mossley AFC have played since 1909 > >
Biographies and many photos of every player to have represented Mossley AFC since the club turned professiuonal in 1919 > >
Biographies and photos of every team manager to have led Mossley AFC since the club turned professional in 1919 > >
The famous sons of Mossley AFC.
Seel Park Legends all > >
Team photos of Mossley AFC through the years> >
With a population of little over 10,000 it was unlikeley that a town of that size, nestling in the hills on the west of the Pennines would ever be able to support a professional sporting organisation > >
Virtual Seel Park -
A pictorial history of Mossley AFC's spectacular Seel Park Stadium.
The Lilywhites home since 1911 > >
A pictorial history of the Mossley AFC
badge through the years > >
A pictorial history of Mossley AFC's home playing kit through the years > >

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