Played nine, won nine, goals scored 32, conceded 6, top of the Tier 2 Cymru North table with six straight wins, into the last 16 of Nathaniel MG Cup.
Airbus UK Broughton are well and truly off to a flyer in 2024-25. Their dynamic form makes them the Grassroots North Wales Clwb y Mis/Club of the Month for July/August 2024.
Mark Allen’s Wingmakers have been unstoppable and early signs suggest they will be big contenders for a return to the Cymru Premier.
The signing of Danny Warren from Mold Alexandra is already paying dividends, the prolific striker on eight goals so far.
The likes of George Peers, Sam Baker and James Davies are also knocking in their share.
A number of teams have shone early in this current campaign, but we think Airbus are most worthy winners of the July/August award.
Aug 31 – Llandudno (home – Welsh Blood Service League Cup) 3-1
Aug 26 – Gresford Athletic (away – JD Cymru North) 3-0
Aug 23 – Flint Mountain (home – JD Cymru North) 4-1
Aug 17 – Llay Welfare (home – JD Cymru North) 1-0
Aug 10 – Guilsfield (away – JD Cymru North) 2-1
Aug 6 – Llandudno (home – JD Cymru North) 5-0
Aug 3 – Gresford Athletic (away – Nathaniel MG Cup) 4-1
July 26 – Denbigh Town (home – JD Cymru North) 7-0
July 21 – Mold Alexandra (home – Nathaniel MG Cup) 3-2
Played nine, won nine, goals scored 37, conceded 14, top of tier 3 Ardal North East League with a 100 percent record, progression in three cups.
Gareth Wilson’s Brickfield side, who have switched to Ardal North East from West this season, have been in magnificent form from day one.
Numerous players have started the season well for the Bricky, top-scorer Andy Vale among them with 13 goals in all competitions.
Aug 31 – Llanfair United (home – Ardal North League Cup) 2-2 (won 5-4 on pens)
Aug 27 – Chirk AAA (away – Ardal North East) 4-2
Aug 24 – Connah’s Quay Town (away – Welsh Cup QR2) 4-2
Aug 17 – Llandrindod Wells (away – Ardal North East) 3-1
Aug 14 – Cefn Albion (home – Ardal North East) 4-2
Aug 10 – Kerry (home – Ardal North East) 3-2
Aug 3 – CPD Henllan (home – FAW Amateur Trophy QR) 7-1
July 31 – Penycae (home – Ardal North East) 4-2
July 27 – Mynydd Isa (away – Welsh Cup QR1) 6-0
Undefeated since start of season – eight wins and a draw, and that was a fine 0-0 away to high-flyers Penmaenmawr.
Tier 4 Bay have knocked third-tier Penycae out of the FAW Trophy and recorded win doubles over quality sides Bow and Meliden.
A magnificent eight wins in nine matches, their only defeat coming unexpectedly at Penycae on August 27.
Great cup victories over CPD Y Felinheli and Cefn Albion.
Seven wins, a draw and just one loss since the end of July.
Only defeat came at home to holders Gwalchmai in the NWCFA Intermediate Cup on August 31.
Top of tier 4 North Wales Coast East Premier on goal difference and undefeated.
Unbeaten since the start of the season with six wins and a draw.
Sitting proudly at the summit of tier 3 Ardal North West and enjoyed a superb victory at Rhyl 1879 in the Ardal North League Cup on August 31, coming through on penalties despite competing for over an hour with 10 men.
Brand new team this season who are really making waves.
They have won eight out of nine matches and sit top of the tier 5 Championship Division with just a single loss on their record.
Broughton pulled off a magical 4-1 win over T4 Premier Division leaders Mynydd Isa in the NEWFA Challenge Cup and have piled up 50 goals in just nine games across all competitions.
Phoenix have gone eight matches without defeat since the start of 2024-25.
They have advanced in the FAW Amateur Trophy, NWCFA Intermediate Challenge Cup and the Welsh Cup, where they celebrated a memorable 5-2 victory over Tier 3 CPD Pwllheli in the last round.
A tremendous 7-0 victory over neighbours Llanfairfechan Town was another highlight, as was a 5-0 beating of a highly-regarded Cerrigydrudion side in the Intermediate Cup.
Tier 4 North Wales Coast West Premier sides Bethesda Athletic, Gwalchmai and Cemaes Bay are all unbeaten in the league, their only losses coming in the Welsh Cup.
Rhos United – five straight wins in the Tier 5 North Wales Coast East Division One, only beaten in the FAW Amateur Trophy and Welsh Cup by tier 3 Llanrwst United.
CPD Gaerwen of the tier 5 North Wales Coast West Division One have won two and lost two in the league, but sensationally have defeated two third-tier clubs in Llanfair United and Rhos Aelwyd in the Welsh Cup to earn themselves a visit to T3 Llangefni Town in round one.
Football fairy tales at their best!
July/August 2024 – Brickfield Rangers
May 2024 – Trearddur Bay
April 2024 – Llay Welfare
March 2024 – CPD Llanuwchllyn/Holywell Town
February 2024 – Coedpoeth United
January 2024 – CPD Pwllheli
December 2023 – CPD Y Rhyl 1879
November 2023 – Llandudno
October 2023 – Flint Mountain
September 2023 – Menai Bridge Tigers
July/August 2023 – NFA
August – Talysarn Celts
September – FC Queen’s Park
October – Holywell Town
November – Denbigh Town
December – Connah’s Quay Nomads
January – Colwyn Bay
February – Bow FC
March – Denbigh Town
April – FC Queen’s Park
May – St Asaph City
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