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Launch dinner for Keighley in July

14th June, 2026

Keighley Town are holding a special event next month to launch their new identity following a change of name from Eccleshill United.

It takes place on Friday 17th July, 2026, and is a Dinner, including a three-course meal and guest speaker Dean Saunders, starting at 7pm at their Cougar Park ground.

Saunders was a prominent striker during the 1980s and 1990s with a number of teams including Liverpool, Aston Villa and Derby County before becoming a manager, including taking charge of the Welsh national team.

It should be an excellent night as the club gets ready for its first Macron NCEL Premier Division season under its new name.

Tickets are £35 per person, limited to a hundred people, and can be purchased at keighleycougars.uk/product/special-dinner-ticket.

New manager unveiled at Keighley Town

23rd May, 2026

Keighley Town - the new name for Macron NCEL Premier Division club Eccleshill United from the 2026/27 season - have announced former professional Des Hazel as their new manager for the forthcoming campaign.

Joining him will be Bradford City legend Ces Podd, Roger Eli and Liam McNicol and boast 1000 league appearances and international caps between them.

Des enjoyed his playing career at Sheffield Wednesday, Grimsby, Rotherham and Chesterfield, and also includes high profile coaching roles at Bradford City, FC Halifax Town and several semi-professional clubs.

With four international caps to his name, he comes with a wealth of experience which is second to none at this level.

Chairman Charlie Wysocki said: "When I met Des it was clear that he was the perfect fit for us as we were looking for someone with the same vision and passion as the Board, and to have such a high profile manager at the helm shows how serious we are to making Keighley Town a force on the non-league scene."

Ces still holds the record number of appearances for Bradford City and his career spanned over eighteen years with spells at Halifax Town, Scarborough and Ossett Town. At Scarborough, he played under Neil Warnock and secured promotion to the Football League whilst with them.

He also played internationally for St Kitts and Nevis, and his role will also include linking the club with players from within the Caribbean countries.

Roger’s career spanned over ten clubs which included Leeds United, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Crewe Alexandra, while he was an integral player in Burnley’s championship winning side in 1991/92 and became a cult hero at Turf Moor.

Liam McNicol comes with vast experience of local football and will be a much needed asset of identifying talent for the team.

Wysocki added: "We have a coaching team that have a thousand professional league appearances between them and all four bring different qualities to the club but, most importantly, they all have the same vision of having a successful Keighley Town side.

Our aim is to give the players the best possible chance to develop, improve and be successful, and we have done this with the team we have in place.

"It was key to get the right people at the helm. With Des, Roger, Ces and Liam we have done that.”

On his appointment Hazel said: “When I first met the owners Ryan O’Neill, Kaue Garcia and Charlie, I was so impressed with the plans and vison they have for the club – on and off the field – and it matched my own ambitions.

"The facilities at the club will be un-matched in this area and these opportunities do not come around too often.

"The decision was an easy one and my team are looking forward to the exciting journey ahead."

The club will be holding open training sessions in June and organising pre-season friendlies prior to the opening game of the season on July 25th, 2026.

Photo (l-r): Liam McNicol, Charlie Wysocki, Des Hazel, Roger Eli, and Ces Podd.

(Story Source: Eccleshill United)

Tables

NCEL Premier Division P Pts +/-
P 1 Liversedge 38 89 56
P 2 Beverley Town 38 75 31
3 Sheffield 38 72 45
4 Tadcaster Albion 38 71 26
5 Barton Town 38 70 26
6 Campion 38 65 28
7 Handsworth 38 64 10
8 Pickering Town 38 58 5
9 Knaresborough 38 51 11
10 Golcar United 38 50 14
11 Parkgate 38 47 -18
12 Eccleshill United 38 43 -21
13 Penistone Church 38 43 -24
14 Rossington Main 38 42 -4
15 Frickley Athletic 38 42 -30
16 Horbury Town 38 39 -4
17 Bottesford Town 38 39 -25
18 Thackley 38 39 -31
19 Albion Sports 38 38 -33
R 20 Wombwell Town 38 17 -62
NCEL Division One P Pts +/-
P 1 Dearne & District 42 110 96
P 2 Worsbrough Bridge 42 95 53
3 Wakefield AFC 42 93 69
4 Harrogate Railway 42 91 62
5 Leeds UFCA 42 83 36
6 Brigg Town 42 78 31
7 Armthorpe Welfare 42 73 23
8 Route One Rovers 42 71 49
9 Club Thorne Colliery 42 70 22
10 Crowle Colts 42 59 -8
11 South Leeds 42 56 -10
12 Selby Town 42 55 6
13 Goole AFC 42 52 -7
14 Maltby Main 42 49 -20
15 Appleby Frodingham 42 47 -39
16 Doncaster City 42 45 -29
17 Louth Town 42 43 -29
18 Ilkley Town 42 41 -31
19 Athersley Rec 42 40 -39
20 Winterton Rangers 42 34 -44
R 21 Nostell MW 42 27 -67
R 22 Glasshoughton Welf 42 10 -124

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