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ASHFORD TOWN (MIDDLESEX) FOOTBALL CLUB The Bostik League—Senior South Central Division Saturday 26th January 2019 KO 3PM Ashford Town (Mx) v Hayes & Yeading FC Todays Match Ball Sponsored by Stuart Lloyd Welcome to the Robert Parker Stadium OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME Season 2018/2019 - For all the latest club news, visit our website at www.ashfordtownmiddlesexfc.com Ashford Town (Middlesex) Football Club Limited The Robert Parker Stadium, Short Lane, Stanwell, Middlesex, TW19 7BH Tel: 01784 245908. W: www.ashfordtownmiddlesexfc.com E: [email protected] Members of the Southern, Suburban, Isthmian Youth and Greater London Women’s Football Leagues. Affiliated to Middlesex & Surrey FA’s. Company Registration Number: 07904731 Company Limited By Guarantee Club Directory Directors Nick Bailey, Alan Constable, Paul Blair, Steve Clark, Robert Parker Patrons Mr Ray Dorset, Mr Russell Grant - The Lord of Ashford (Middlesex) President Mr Bob Parker Life Members Mr Alan Constable, Mr Bob Parker, Mr Steve Clark Vice-President Ms. Lynne Morgan, Mr Gareth Coates, Mr Bob Lewis. Chairman Mr Nick Bailey & Mr Alan Constable [email protected] Vice-Chairmen Mr Nick Bailey General Secretary Mr Alan Constable [email protected] Football Secretary Mr Paul Blair [email protected] Finance Director Mr Steve Clark Programme Editor Mr Graham Felce Press Secretary Mr Larry Mansell [email protected] Groundsmen Mr Liam Balmer & Mr Steve Honey Membership Secretary Mr Chris Canderton Webmaster Mr Gareth Coates [email protected] -
Haringey Borough Football Club Founded 1907 (As Tufnell Park F.C) Ground: Cvs Van Hire Stadium, Coles Park, White Hart Lane, London, N17 7Jp
HARINGEY BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB FOUNDED 1907 (AS TUFNELL PARK F.C) GROUND: CVS VAN HIRE STADIUM, COLES PARK, WHITE HART LANE, LONDON, N17 7JP HARINGEY BOROUGH v OXFORD CITY Friendly SATURDAY 24TH JULY 2021 - 3.00pm Issue 2623 HARINGEY BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB COLES PARK, WHITE HART LANE, LONDON, N17 7JP CLUB WEBSITE: www.haringeyboroughfc.net FOUNDED 1907: Affiliated to the London Football Association PERSONS OF SIGNIFICANT INTEREST: Aki ACHILLEA STADIUM MANAGER: Tom LOIZOU Telephone: 07956 284480 FOOTBALL SECRETARY: John BACON Telephone: 01707 873187 EMAIL: [email protected] HARINGEY BOROUGH FC LTD: Company Reg. No. 07237358 Reg. Office: 35-37 Station Road, Chingford, London E4 7BJ HONOURS BOARD TUFNELL PARK:- FA Amateur Cup - finalists 1919/20; semi - finalists 1911/12 & 1913/14 Spartan League runners up 1910/11 London Senior Cup winners 1912/13 & 1923/24 Athenian League winners 1913/14 Middlesex Charity Cup winners 1943/44 EDMONTON:- Delphian League Emergency Competition winners 1962/63 Athenian League Division 2 Cup winners 1967/68 and 1968/69 Athenian League Division 2 runners up 1969/70 WOOD GREEN TOWN:- London Junior Cup runners up 1907/08 London League Division 1(B) winners 1909/10 Spartan League Division 1 runners up 1937/38 Middlesex Senior League winners 1940/41 HARINGEY BOROUGH:- London Senior Cup winners 1990/91 Spartan League Cup runners up 1990/91 Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division Cup runners up 1997/98 Southern Counties Floodlit Youth League (Under 18) Nemean Div’n Champions 2004/05 & 2009/10 Delphian Division -
Ryman Football League – Weekly News and Match Bulletin
RYMAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE – WEEKLY NEWS AND MATCH BULLETIN Season 2007-2008 No: 19 - : - 17th December 2007 RYMAN LEAGUE NEWSLINE 09066 555 777 Calls cost 60p per minute CHRISTMAS GREETINGS The Chairman and Members of the Board of Directors of the Ryman Football League send Best Wishes for Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year to all our Clubs, Players, Match Officials and Followers of the League. LEAGUE NEWS LEAGUE NEWS MONTHLY AWARDS the table, following their extraordinary 11-1 win The fourth series of the Ryman Football at bottom club Leyton. League’s Monthly Awards, covering the month of December, will be announced on the Staines Town won at Harrow Borough to move League’s website on Wednesday, 2nd January up to third place, but fellow FA Cup heroes 2008. Horsham crashed 1-4 at Folkestone Invicta. The four Divisional awards cover: AFC Sudbury and Dover Athletic retained their • Manager of the Month leaderships of Division Ones North and South, • Team Performance of the Month although the latter dropped points following • Golden Gloves Monthly Award their 1-1 draw at Cray Wanderers • Golden Boot Monthly Award Top scorers of the day were Hendon, hitting WEEKEND REVIEW eleven at Leyton, followed by Northwood with six at home to Waltham Forest and five from FA Trophy success for AFC Wimbledon at AFC Sudbury at home to Maldon Town and Maidenhead United, whilst Tonbridge Angels Ware at Waltham Abbey. produced an exceptional performance to draw at Conference club Oxford United, and a Twenty-eight League matches were completed replay at home on Tuesday evening. -
MATCH PACK Will Be Installed
Capacity: 3,200 (Seats (709) Address: Grosvenor Vale, Ruislip, HA4 6JQ LAST TIME OUT Telephone: 01895 637487 Fax: 020 8907 4421 Pitch Type: Grass Club Nickname: The Stones down from left to right. It also has a temporary DIRECTIONS & PARKING FOR VISITORS roof with a number of supporting pillars running TUESDAY 8TH AUGUST 2017 across the front of it, which could impede your Leave the M25 at Junction 16 and take Wealdstone’s Grosvenor Vale is one of those view. Nonetheless, the leg room is good and it is the M40 towards London. At the end of quirky grounds that grow a little bit, almost hoped that at a later date that a cantilever roof the M40 the road becomes the A40. Take imperceptibly, every time you visit. An added MATCH PACK will be installed. On one side of this stand is a the first exit on the A40, onto the B467 stand here; extra terracing there; a new tea bar; catering unit. towards Ruislip. At the roundabout at By Lee Wood & Jake Ellacott extended club shop; and oh, where did that the top of the slip road take the first exit electronic scoreboard spring from? At the opposite end is the ‘Bulla Stand’ that went towards Harefield/Ruislip. Continue up after a summer-long effort from the fans’ work along the B467 going across two But it's a ground absolutely cherished by the parties and was opened in August 2013 for a roundabouts. At the end of the B467 you A controversial sending off proved the club’s supporters, who have completely renovated friendly v Chelsea. -
Bedfont & Feltham
THE OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME OF BEDFONT & FELTHAM F.C. Season 2016-17 The In memory of Jim Tate Price £1 Yellows www.bedfontandfelthamfc.co.uk @BedfontFeltham /BedfontFeltham Affiliated to The Middlesex FA Members of The Cherry Red Records Combined Counties Football League Premier Division Saturday 28th January 2017 ~ Kick-Off: 3.00pm Bedfont & Feltham v Hartley Wintney The Cherry Red Records Combined Counties Football League, Premier Division Good afternoon everyone. This afternoon, we welcome the players, officials and supporters of Hartley Wintney Football Club; and our three match officials. We hope that all visitors enjoy their brief visit to The Volume 4, Issue 20 Orchard and have a safe journey home afterwards. Welcome to The Orchard for our twenty-first home fixture of the season, which is in the Premier Division of the Combined Counties Football League. The weather has been ‘seasonal’ of late, to say the least. Due to this, our home fixture v Staines Town in the Quarter-Final of the Southern Combination Cup and our away fixture at Epsom & Ewell were both postponed (although they have both been subsequently rearranged – see the fixture list inside). Our last league match saw us lose 2-3 at Horley Town. Craig Tomkins and Shakeel Morris scored our goals. Our visitors, Hartley Wintney are some twenty-three points above second-place Westfield and are on course for a second consecutive Premier Division title. We did cause them an upset back in August, by beating them 3-2 away. Hicham Abdellah scored a brace and Rashid Obbadi scored the third goal. Their Hampshire Senior Cup match v AFC Totton was abandoned on Tuesday night despite them being 1-0 up. -
The Talk of the Town
The Talk of the Town Volume #20, Saturday 25th January Tickets: £6 Adults, £3 Concessions, £1 Under 16s vs Wembley Bell Close, LU7 1RX Spartan South Midlands Premier Division People at the Club First Team Managers: Joe Sweeney and Paul Copson. Physio Team: John Rutherford and Lorraine Smith. Chairman: Alan Penman Vice Chairman: Steve Harris Director of Football: Sean Downey Secretary: Roy Parker Treasurer: Steve Harris Match Photos: Andrew Parker Media: Kieran Carvell Hall Hire: Pauline Parker Groundsman: Bruce Warner A word from the Press Box Good afternoon everyone and welcome to Bell Close for today's Spartan South Midlands Premier Division fixture between ourselves and Wembley FC. A very warm welcome to our visitors this afternoon. It's been 2 weeks since we have played any football. That of course, the 4-3 win over Eynesbury Rovers in the Buildbase FA Vase. It's been even longer since we played in the league, now 4 weeks ago. Our 2 fixtures scheduled in for the previous couple of weeks, against Tring Athletic (H) and Leverstock Green (A), that were postponed, have been re-arranged. Both under the lights, with Tring at home on the 18th of February and Leverstock Green away on the 31st of March. For the next few fixtures scroll down to find our next 5 fixtures. After today, it's a run of 4 away games. We hope you enjoy today's game. Make sure you head to Jackie's Tea Bar. You can catch a glimpse of the menu in the programme! History Leighton Town, who were known as Leighton United between 1922 and 1963, were formed in 1885. -
Clubs Chase Quarter-Final Spots
NationalSceneSeason 3 / Issue 27 thenationalleague.org.uk Vanarama National League Bulletin Thursday 4th February 2016 Statistics Clubs chase The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target Dan Holman (Cheltenham) 54 Shots Off Target Quarter-final spots Andy Cook (Barrow) 40 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Jordan Sinnott (Altrincham) 34 The FA Trophy Third Round takes centre stage this weekend, with nine Vanarama Shots Per Goal National League sides vying for a place in the George Porter (Welling), Ricky Wellard (Welling) 32 quarter-finals. Assists Three places are assured as league rivals Nicky Deverdics (Dover) 13 Torquay United host Macclesfield Town, Dover Athletic have Guiseley AFC at Crabble and Offsides Chester FC travel to The Shay to take on form Ross Hannah (Chester FC) 51 side FC Halifax Town. Fouls Three-times Trophy winners Woking will be Matt Rhead (Lincoln City) 66 looking towards another final – they lost in with Gary Johnson’s side trekking to Barrow 2006 to Grays Athletic at West Ham – when AFC and Forest Green heading to North Wales Fouls Without A Card they welcome National League South outfit to take on Wrexham. Padraig Amond (Grimsby) 25 Oxford City to Kingfield, while Grimsby Town, There are also two massive games at Free-Kicks Won runners-up in 2013, hosts City’s league rivals the opposite end of the table as Boreham Kurtis Guthrie (Forest Green) 60 Havant & Waterlooville at Blundell Park. Wood host a Kidderminster Harriers side Gateshead also have home advantage as they seemingly doomed now after an 18th defeat Penalties Scored host National League North play-off hopefuls in 28 matches last weekend, and third- Nicky Deverdics (Dover) 5 AFC Fylde – former FA Vase winners in 2008 in bottom Welling United welcoming the team Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks their previous guise of Kirkham & Wesham. -
Havant & Waterlooville
FIRST FOR JOSH www.wealdstone-fc.com 2017-18 Stones’ Josh Hill (far right) heads us into the lead at St Albans last Tuesday but the Saints hit back to win 2-1 Picture: STEVE FOSTER aqueoussun photos WEALDSTONE v HAVANT & W Wealdstone v Havant & W’ville Blue and white All orange Monday August 14 2017, KO 7.45pm Jonathan North Ryan Young Vanarama National League South Eddie Oshodi Dan Strugnell Jerome Okimo Rory Williams Danny Green Brian Stock Capt Josh Hill Ryan Woodford Ciaron Brown Andreas Robinson Sam Cox (c) Wes Fogden David Ijaha Theo Lewis Elliot Benyon Jason Prior Dan Fitchett Alfie Rutherford Abobaker Eisa Matt Tubbs Matthew Whichelow Theo Widdrington Shaquille Hippolyte-Patrick Alan Walker-Harris Ricky Wellard Lee Molyneaux David Hunt George Barker Dylan Kearney Jordan Rose Elliott Godfrey Ed Harris Andrew Osei-Bonsu Ryan Sellers Benji Crilley MATCH SPONSOR: WFC Supporters Club BALL DONOR: To be announced REFEREE: Wayne Cartmell ASSISTANTS: Christopher Bodell and Alex James Main club sponsor: NEXT HOME GAMES: v CHELMSFORD CITY (National Lge South) Saturday August 19, 3pm v HEMEL HEMPSTEAD (National Lge South) NEXT AT Bank Holiday Monday August 28, KO 3pm THE VALE Title-favourites Chelmsford City, featuring ex-Stones Scott Davies, are the League sponsors visitors next Saturday Award-winning matchday programme, sponsored by Ruislip Social Club £3 WRITTEN IN STONE Mark Hyde EARLY DAYS... very warm Wealdstone welcome to all of our supporters, officials, Hempstead Town on Monday 28th. players and supporters of Havant & Sandwiched between these two is our first trip AWaterlooville and tonight’s match officials. -
Followtheyouswans
SWANS #FOLLOWTHEYOUSWANS Bracknell.indd 1 01/11/2019 13:59:35 SWANS #FOLLOWTHEYOUSWANS Bracknell.indd 2 01/11/2019 13:59:35 SWANS STAINES v BRACKNELL TOWN TOWN Saturday 2nd November 2019 – kick-off 3:00pm BetVictor Isthmian League – Division One South Central CHAIRMAN Joe Dixon CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER Kevin Rowell CLUB SECRETARY Steve Parsons INTERIM MANAGER Mahrez Bettache ASSISTANT MANAGER Hamza Marchoud ANALYST Dan Bell DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL/YOUTH MANAGER Peter Stanford THERAPISTS Sam Codling, Zoë Rush KIT MAN Steve Ryan YOUTH COACHES Jack Oxenham, Mitch Garrett #FOLLOWTHESWANS 3 Bracknell.indd 3 01/11/2019 13:59:41 SWANS ello again and welcome to Wheatsheaf Park for this, our second home League match in just five days. Today marks our first meeting with Bracknell Town in over 15 years, since a match in this division at Larges Lane in March 2004, which was notable for the fact that Kezie Ibe scored all four goals in a 4-3 Swans victory – this following up a 3-0 win here just a fortnight before. In fact, all our competitive meetings with Bracknell have come in three short bursts, beginning with a Spartan League double for Staines (including an 8-0 win), plus a win in the Spartan League Cup and a defeat in the FA Amateur Cup all in 1970 and ’71. From 1987 – 89 we met six times in the then Vauxhall Opel League Division 1, losing the first two without scoring a goal, then winning the next four without conceding one. Following a lone friendly in 2000, we met four times (three wins and a draw) in the leage between 2002 and ’04. -
STAINES TOWN Versus GOSPORT BOROUGH Evo-Stik League South - Premier South Official Electronic Programme Number 39
TAINES Members of the OWN OWN Football Club Founded 1892 The Southern Football League— Premier South Division electronically, for free, from: free, for electronically, This programme only available available only programme This Saturday 20th April 2019 kick off 3pm STAINES TOWN versus GOSPORT BOROUGH Evo-Stik League South - Premier South Official Electronic Programme Number 39 Staines TownSEASON v Gosport 2018/2019 Borough www.stainestownfootballclub.co.uk — www.stainestownfootballclub.co.uk ― ― page number 1 39 page 1 Staines Town FC - Season 2018/19 - Programme no 39 - Saturday 20th April 2019 - page 2 ood afternoon and a warm welcome to Wheatsheaf Park for our penultimate home game of the season. Today we G welcome our guests from GOSPORT BOROUGH FC to our home, and we hope they enjoy their short visit, and have a safe journey home to Hampshire’s south coast later tonight. My thanks go especially to Rachel Stone for providing details for this programme. Our visit to Gosport almost eight months ago produced a 2-1 defeat, but was a game that I think many of us felt we might have got some kind of result. A lot of water has passed under Staines Bridge since then, and ‘results’ have been few and far between, meaning that we’ve long since been relegated, but our visi- tors still have everything to play for as they try to preserve their Premier Division status. Just five years ago, Boro were looking forward to a trip to Wembley to contest the FA Trophy final, but a couple of years after they saw them beset by financial worries, which was to see them lose their place in the Conference South. -
Haringey Borough Football Club Founded 1907 (As Tufnell Park F.C) Ground: Cvs Van Hire Stadium, Coles Park, White Hart Lane, London, N17 7Jp
HARINGEY BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB FOUNDED 1907 (AS TUFNELL PARK F.C) GROUND: CVS VAN HIRE STADIUM, COLES PARK, WHITE HART LANE, LONDON, N17 7JP HARINGEY BOROUGH v HANWELL TOWN THE LONDON SENIOR CUP (Sponsored by SPORTSGUARD) Quarter Final tie TUESDAY 25TH MAY 2021 - 7.45pm Issue 2619 HARINGEY BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB COLES PARK, WHITE HART LANE, LONDON, N17 7JP CLUB WEBSITE: www.haringeyboroughfc.net FOUNDED 1907: Affiliated to the London Football Association PERSONS OF SIGNIFICANT INTEREST: Aki ACHILLEA STADIUM MANAGER: Tom LOIZOU Telephone: 07956 284480 FOOTBALL SECRETARY: John BACON Telephone: 01707 873187 EMAIL: [email protected] HARINGEY BOROUGH FC LTD: Company Reg. No. 07237358 Reg. Office: 35-37 Station Road, Chingford, London E4 7BJ HONOURS BOARD TUFNELL PARK:- FA Amateur Cup - finalists 1919/20; semi - finalists 1911/12 & 1913/14 Spartan League runners up 1910/11 London Senior Cup winners 1912/13 & 1923/24 Athenian League winners 1913/14 Middlesex Charity Cup winners 1943/44 EDMONTON:- Delphian League Emergency Competition winners 1962/63 Athenian League Division 2 Cup winners 1967/68 and 1968/69 Athenian League Division 2 runners up 1969/70 WOOD GREEN TOWN:- London Junior Cup runners up 1907/08 London League Division 1(B) winners 1909/10 Spartan League Division 1 runners up 1937/38 Middlesex Senior League winners 1940/41 HARINGEY BOROUGH:- London Senior Cup winners 1990/91 Spartan League Cup runners up 1990/91 Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division Cup runners up 1997/98 Southern Counties Floodlit Youth League (Under 18) -
Staines V Tooting 24Oct20.Pub
Saturday 24th TOOTING & October 2020 STAINES TOWN MITCHAM UNITED Kick-Off 3:00pm Assistant Manager: Daniel Gill Joint Managers : Ashley Bosah Pitching In Coaches : James Lewis, Tony Millar (gks) and Cornelius Nwadialor Isthmian Football Sports Therapist : Elissa Boateng Coaches : Myles Warren, Marcus Bernard, League Division Analyst s: Olly Pratt, Metin Ramadan ( asst ) Terry Angell, Dan Yankah, Warren Andrews Scouts : Jamie Bunker, Jaemie Gale Physio' : Bruno Silva One South Central Manager: Paul Barnes Kit Man : Charlie Smith A warm welcome to Old Gold shirts (blue trim) Black/White striped shirts our Match Officials Blue shorts Black shorts Referee : Old Gold socks (blue trim) Black socks Alastair Higgs (Camberley, Surrey) Joe WILLIAMS Gary ROSS Tom JEWERS Tom JELLEY Assistant Referees : Wasiri Ola WILLIAMS Dean HAMLIN Members of The Isthmian Football League Jonathan R Was Division One South Central Ben COTTON Billy BROWNE (West Drayton, Middlesex) Ansu JANNEH Mark WATERS Steven Conway Arif HATTABI Nathan DALY (Harefield, Middlesex) Che KRABBENDAM Akheem BELFORD (vc) Ibi Tayo OYEBOLA Daryl COLEMAN © We urge all supporters to remain cautious Sébastian OSEI-OBENGO Daniel WILLIAMS about CoViD-19. Fred erick HILL Jake ROSE Remain in groups of 6 Kain ADOM Jamarie BRISSETT or fewer, sanitise your Luke ROBINSON Abdelah Abz SAHNOUN hands frequently, Exaucé BIZIMA Ermis MEZINI don’t leave drinks De’Juane TAYLOR-CROSSDALE Kelvin ADJEI containers or other Prince M’BENGUI Dontai STEWART litter, and wear a face Josiah BENJAMIN George ADEMILUYI