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Manchester Storm pays tribute to ‘cherished member’ of club family

Danny Jones Danny Jones Manchester Storm pay tribute to team physio Cherry Woodhams after she passed away

Local ice hockey side Manchester Storm and its supporters are paying tribute to team physiotherapist Cherry Woodhams, who has sadly died over the festive period.

Having become a recognisable face around the club and around the Storm Shelter at Planet Ice Altrincham, plenty of fans are now honouring and sharing stories about her.

Confirming the news on social media last weekend, MCR Storm wrote: “We are heartbroken to share the passing of Cherry Woodhams, our much-loved Team Massage Therapist and a cherished member of the Storm family.

Details around the Sale-based physio’s death remain private, but there has nevertheless been an outpouring of love and support following the announcement.

We are heartbroken to share the passing of Cherry Woodhams, our much-loved Team Massage Therapist and a cherished member of the Storm family.

Cherry played an essential role behind the scenes, helping our players recover from the intense physical demands of the sport.

Through… pic.twitter.com/EVUpabJBag

— Manchester Storm | #TakeShelter (@Mcr_Storm) December 27, 2025

“Cherry played an essential role behind the scenes, helping our players recover from the intense physical demands of the sport.

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“Through her skill, care, and unwavering dedication, she supported muscle recovery, reduced stress, and helped prevent injury – always ensuring our players were ready to perform at their best. More than her expertise, Cherry’s warmth is what made her so special.

“She was trusted, respected, and deeply loved by all who had the privilege of working with her. Our thoughts are with Cherry’s family, friends, and loved ones at this incredibly difficult time.

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“We are grateful for the time we shared with her and for the lasting impact she leaves on our club and our hearts. Rest peacefully, Cherry. You will always be part of the Storm family.”

Storm supporters and ice hockey heads, in general, have been sending thoughts to the club, along with her friends and family.

Credit: Manchester Storm (screenshot via Instagram)

As well as fellow British side Guilford Flames sending their condolences, others, such as the fitness and sports rehabilitation centre she worked with, commented: “The most wonderful person… we will miss her immensely in Apex Gym.”

Former Storm player Callum Fryer added, “Cherry helped me out tremendously while I was playing for the Storm. So sad to hear of her passing. Rest in Peace, Cherry.”

Even people who “had the pleasure of playing on the ice with her” themselves in the past took the time to pay their respects to the “lovely soul.”

We have no doubt those in and around the club will find a way to honour her properly at their next home game against Sheffield Steelers on New Year’s Day (5:30pm, 1 Jan 2026).

Our thoughts and condolences go out to the Manchester Storm family, as well as all those who knew and loved Cherry. RIP.

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Featured Images — Manchester Storm (via X)

Atherton Collieries appoint ex-player as manager after Michael Clegg steps down

Danny Jones Danny Jones Michael Clegg quits Atherton Collieries in step away from football management

Local Northern Premier League club, Atherton Collieries AFC, have quickly appointed a new head coach following the resignation of Michael Clegg.

The Greater Manchester outfit has announced former player Daniel Lafferty as the new gaffer, stepping up from his position as assistant manager.

A past Atherton player himself, he returned to the side in September 2024 as part of the backroom staff and a member of the squad.

He first represented the Collieries back in 2009, making over 300 appearances, and now he’ll be leading them from the dugout.

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As for Clegg, the former Warrington Rylands and Macclesfield FC boss, Altrincham scout, and two-time Colls coach – who also has a long association with the well-established miners’ club – he is stepping away from football management altogether for the time being.

Sharing his own statement on social media, he began by writing: “575 games. 41 years old. It’s time for a little break from football for me. See you all soon.”

“Today, I’ve made the decision to step down from my role at Atherton Collieries”, he continues. “Coming back to the club over the last 14 months has meant a great deal to me.

“The aim was to help the club move away from relegation and then leave it in a secure mid-table position, and I’m proud of what we’ve achieved together. I want to thank everyone at the club – players, staff, volunteers and supporters — for making me feel so welcome again.

“I’ve genuinely loved my time back at the Colls. The team is in very good hands with Danny and Tom [Bentham], and there’s a strong playing squad in place. I leave knowing the club is in a positive position.”

As mentioned, fellow coach Tom Bentham will remain in post supporting Lafferty during his transition into the top job, as well as provide some consistency in terms of leadership.

🚨HERE WE GO!🚨@JHulme1 & @Gazseddon kicked off our new season with the return of fan favourite…MICHAEL CLEGG!

👀 What really happened at Macclesfield.
😬 Working with Robbie Savage
💔 Play-Off heartbreak
And more!

🔗 Watch the full episode on our Patreon in our bio! pic.twitter.com/zaQqqOb3KD

— I Had Trials Once (@IHadTrialsOnce) October 7, 2024

Meanwhile, Clegg signed off with the following: “Over the next few months, I want to reflect, watch football at different levels, and decide what I want next from the game.

“I’m hopeful that in 2026 I’ll be able to free up time and look to return from next summer. Thanks again for the support, and I wish the club every success moving forward.”

He also went on to congratulate his successor following confirmation of his replacement, commenting, “One of the best. Go and smash it, mate.”

As for his employers, they added: “We would like to thank Michael for his efforts and contributions, managing the Black & Whites for a total of 369 matches across his two spells, including last season’s historic ‘Great Escape’.”

‘Cleggy’ has long been considered a bit of a non-league cult hero, and we have every faith he’ll work wonders whatever he does next.

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Featured Images — Atherton Collieries (via X)/Silkmen TV (screenshot via YouTube)

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