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Conferencesceneseason 2 / Issue 1 Footballconference.Co.Uk ConferenceSceneSeason 2 / Issue 1 footballconference.co.uk Vanarama Conference Bulletin Thursday 7th August 2014 Statistics 2013/14 The new season is upon us The Player With The Most........ and North respectively, only to be reprieved due to the demise of the Bulls and the Whites. Shots On Target - but what a summer! And now we welcome Torquay United back James Norwood (Forest Green) 83 into the Conference ‘family’ after they won Shots Off Target promotion back to the Football League in 2009 James Norwood (Forest Green) 67 and offer a very warm welcome to Bristol Rovers, whose fans must still be shell-shocked Shots Without Scoring after losing their League Two place right at the Peter Winn (Macclesfield) 46 death. Shots Per Goal Clubs such as Cambridge United and Luton Frankie Artus (Hereford) 34 Town, who finally made it back to the League at the end of last season, will testify that Assists getting out of the Conference is far from easy, Sean Newton (Lincoln City) 15 but Rovers have a manager in Darrell Clarke Offsides By Steve Whitney who knows the scene well and looks to have Scott Rendell (Woking) 50 We are delighted to welcome Vanarama as recruited sensibly. BT Sport will show Bristol Rovers’ first ever Fouls the league’s new title sponsor. Brett Williams (Aldershot) 86 And the newly-named Vanarama Conference game as members of the Vanarama Conference has endured an unbelievable close season of on Saturday when they host Grimsby Town at Fouls Without A Card ups and downs. the Memorial Ground with a 12.45 kick-off, and Jake Hyde (Barnet) 32 Hereford United have gone, now plying the atmosphere is sure to be electric. Free-Kicks Won their trade two leagues lower in the Southern It’s been a busy close season on the Joe Healy (Welling) 81 League Premier. recruitment front, and whilst Bristol Rovers Salisbury City have gone – although at the will be favourites for promotion, Martin Allen’s Penalties Scored time of writing the Whites whereabouts for Barnet have made some excellent signings, Brett Williams (Aldershot) 7 2014/15 is uncertain. including striker Charlie MacDonald, who Aldershot Town almost went – but in the end knows all about scoring goals in both the Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks came out of Administration after completing Conference and the League. Danny Andrew (Macclesfield) 3 their CVA and now Shots fans can look forward But watch out for newly-promoted Eastleigh Saves Made to a much brighter future. – a full-time outfit who have made a couple Danny Hurst (Southport) 243 Both Dartford and Chester FC began the of excellent captures in forwards James summer as members of the Conference South Constable and Jack Midson. Defensive Clearances Josh Coulson (Cambridge Utd) 77 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney Defensive Blocks Gareth Dean (Nuneaton) 26 Non-League day Get on ya bike! BT Sport live games Healthy profit Dartford are calling Clubs are The Team With The Most......... on supporters to often in get on their bike by the news Shots On Target Forest Green 294 hosting Sky Ride. BT Sport will show for being Shots Off Target Forest Green 272 The club have teamed Bristol Rovers’ financially Non-League Day up with Kent County debut game in stricken. However, Shots Per Goal Hyde 12.84 returns on Saturday, Council and British the Vanarama good news from Corners Grimsby 272 September 6th. Cycling for the Conference on Chester FC who have With no Premier League or popular programme Saturday at home revealed a pre-tax Fouls Tamworth 562 of rides, guided by against Grimsby profit of £33,000 for Championship Woodwork Strikes FC Halifax 17 matches on that day, trained British Cycling Town (ko 12.45pm) the year ending 31st clubs are invited to ride leaders, which and newly-promoted May 2014. Now that is Offsides Chester FC 135 come up with unique the second ride is set Eastleigh’s first GOOD news! ways to attract those to kick off at Princes’ home game against Penalties Conceded Forest Green 12 fans whose usual Park on Sunday, 10th Aldershot Town next Yellow Cards Chester FC 95 teams are without August starting at Thursday (7.45pm). fixtures. 10am. Red Cards Chester FC 11 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Conference Signings Provided by Steve Whitney ■■AFC Telford United ■■Dartford ■■Lincoln City Steven Akrigg Southport Tom Bradbrook Leatherhead Hamza Bencherif JS Kabylie (Algeria) Jordan Deacey Bradford PA Jason Brown Sutton Utd Jordan Burrow Stevenage Josh Hancock Witton Harry Crawford Barnet Jack Caprice Blackpool Jonathan Hedge Grimsby Luke Daley Braintree Sahr Kabba Havant (Fee) Rod McDonald Hereford Adam Green Basingstoke Karl Ledsham Southport Godfrey Poku Mansfield (Season’s Loan) Paul Lorraine Ebbsfleet Marcus Marshall Morecambe (Season’s Loan) Sam Smith Cambridge Utd Rory McAuley Cambridge Utd Andy Todd Tamworth (Player-Coach) Andy Pugh Cambridge Utd ■■Macclesfield Town Waide Fairhurst Whitehawk ■■Aldershot Town ■■Dover Athletic David Gonzalez Caudal (Spain) Naby Diallo Weston Sean Francis Bishop’s Stortford Adrian Moke Stockport Dan Fitchett Salisbury Christian Nanetti Havant Kieron Forbes Forest Green (6-Month Loan) Stefan Payne AFC Hornchurch ■■Nuneaton Town Sam Hatton Grimsby Jake Reid Salisbury Anton Brown Alfreton Joseph N’Guessan Stevenage (6-Month Loan) Tyrone Sterling Dartford Reis Charles-Cook Coventry (Season’s Loan) Phil Smith Portsmouth Jack Dyer Burton Alb Glenn Wilson Salisbury ■■Eastleigh Connor Franklin Alfreton James Constable Oxford Utd Ben Hutchinson Mansfield ■■Alfreton Town Jack Midson AFC Wimbledon Jorrin John Corby Dan Bradley Barnet Craig Stanley Aldershot Ryan Quinn Coventry Duane Courtney Tamworth Ben Starosta Global (Phillipines) Luke Graham Hereford ■■FC Halifax Town Magno Vieira Forest Green (Loan) Dan Gray Lincoln C Scott Boden Macclesfield James Wren Tamworth Nathan Hicks Leamington James Bolton Macclesfield Anthony Howell Mansfield Ross Dyer Mansfield ■■Southport Jordan Keane Stoke Jamie Jackson Bradford PA Richard Brodie Gateshead Lathaniel Rowe-Turner Luton Richard Peniket Tamworth Stephen Brogan Forest Green Jake Sheridan Lincoln C Kevin Roberts Cambridge Utd Dominic Collins Hereford Chris Smith FC Halifax Steve Williams Macclesfield Joe Connor Macclesfield Lee Stevenson Mansfield Micah Evans Burnley Jon Stewart Worksop ■■Forest Green Rovers Luke Foster Lincoln C Scott Kay Macclesfield ■■Altrincham Steve Arnold Stevenage Elliott Frear Salisbury Daniel Lloyd-Weston Hereford Peter Cavanagh Rochdale James Jennings Mansfield Johnny Lynch Wigan Ryan Crowther FC Halifax Clovis Kamdjo Salisbury John Marsden Shrewsbury Steve Gillespie Bristol Rovers Jon Parkin Fleetwood Andy Mitchell Annan Ath Dave Parton Newcastle T David Pipe Newport Paul Rutherford Barrow Sean Williams Colwyn Bay Rob Sinclair Salisbury Sam Wedgbury Stevenage ■■Torquay United ■■Barnet Toby Ajala Welling John Akinde Alfreton ■■Gateshead Ryan Bowman York Seb Brown AFC Wimbledon Lewis Guy Carlisle Angus McDonald Salisbury Charlie MacDonald Oldham Andrai Jones Barnsley Courtney Richards Brighton Sam Muggleton Gillingham JJ O’Donnell Luton Jordan Seabright Dagenham Bondz N’Gala Plymouth Michael Rankine Hereford Sam Togwell Chesterfield Alex Rodman Grimsby ■■Welling United Jon Shaw Luton Chris Bush Hereford ■■Braintree Town Ryan Wilson Ilkeston Jamal Fyfield Grimsby Mitch Brundle Bristol City Zach Fagan Arsenal Carl Pentney Chelmsford ■■Grimsby Town Charlie Gorman Eastbourne B Charlie Strutton AFC Wimbledon Nathan Arnold Cambridge United (Season’s Loan) Matt Harriott Northampton Dan Walker Hereford Andrew Boyce Scunthorpe (Loan) Ben Jefford Port Vale Scott Brown Southport Callum McNaughton Bishop’s Stortford ■■Bristol Rovers Craig Clay FC Halifax Charlie Penny Millwall Danny Leadbitter Hereford Jack Mackreth Macclesfield Kieron St Aimie Chelmsford Lee Mansell Torquay Carl Magnay Gateshead Rob Young Norwich Andy Monkhouse Hartlepool Aristote Nsiala Southport Stuart Sinclair Salisbury Jon-Paul Pittman Wycombe ■■Woking Matty Taylor Forest Green James Clarke Salisbury Jamie White Salisbury ■■Kidderminster Harriers Jake Cole Plymouth Jared Hodgkiss Forest Green Joey Jones Yeovil ■■Chester FC Ahmed Obeng Rushall Theo Lewis Salisbury Kieran Charnock Stockport Craig Reid Stevenage Kieran Murtagh Mansfield John Disney Hednesford Jasbir Singh Solihull Chris Iwelumo St Johnstone Reece Styche Wycombe ■■Wrexham Kingsley James Hereford Connor Jennings Scunthorpe Sean McConville Stalybridge Louis Moult Nuneaton Wayne Riley Hednesford Wes York Nuneaton Gareth Roberts Notts Co Danny Taylor Colwyn Bay Peter Winn Macclesfield Jon Worsnop Alfreton Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2014/15 Season (statistics 2013/14) Aldershot V Altrincham Alfreton Town V Woking Top Scorers Goals 09/08: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 09/08: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals B Williams 24 Referee: C Powell (Dorset) J Akinde 18 Referee: R Whitton (Essex) S Rendell 17 M Molesley 7 Last Meetings T Shaw 8 Last Meetings J Marriott 12 J Roberts 6 P Clayton 7 K Betsy 8 M Oyeleke 5 FC 22/03/2008 S Harrad 7 FC 12/04/2014 G Williams 5 A Mekki 3 Aldershot........... 2. Altrincham........1 J Law 5 Woking............... 2. Alfreton.Town....1 G Sole 4 FC 01/09/2007 FC 07/09/2013 Y R Altrincham......... 1. Aldershot..........2 Y R Y R Alfreton.Town..... 3. Woking..............1 Y R B Williams 7 1 League Head to Head N Fenton 7 1 League Head to Head J Payne 13 1 J Roberts 5 1 J Akinde 9 0 M Cestor 8 0 M Molesley 7 0 Aldershot 2, draws 2, Altrincham 2 J McGrath 5 1 Alfreton Town 2, draws 0, Woking 2 J McNerney 7 0 M Oyeleke 7 0 Games Since B Wood 7 0 Games Since J Parkinson 4 1 J Oastler 5 0 M Wylde 6 0 M Ricketts 4 1 1 a win - 8 a win 0 Goal Details: 1 home win - Goal Details: Goal Details: 5 home win 1 Goal Details: When: first half 29[30], 0 away win - When: first half 29[35], 3 away win 0 When: first half 22[40], 0 a defeat - 0 a defeat 1 second half 40[32].
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