HARTLEY WINTNEY FOOTBALL CLUB FOUNDED 1897 MEMBERS OF THE COMBINED COUNTIES FOOTBALL LEAGUE; SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE; THE ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE & THE SOUTHERN YOUTH LEAGUE. AFFILIATED TO THE HAMPSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Hartley Wintney Football Club was founded in 1897. The Club originally played in an area situated at Causeway Farm, which is not too far from our present HQ and was adjacent to the golf and cricket clubs. From stories told by the older members and from ancient records, it appeared that the village side competed and showed well against local opposition. The facilities were not, however, of the standards acceptable today. A horse trough or the pond was the only way to remove the heavy mud left from the sub- standard pitch. In 1953, the Club moved to its present ground in Green Lane, known as the Me- morial Ground. A pavilion was erected and the team competed in the Basing- stoke league before joining the Aldershot league. In 1973, Glynn Howells was appointed manager and, with a further influx of players, HWFC was put firmly on the local footballing map. In Glynn’s six year reign he steered the Club to three successive Aldershot Senior League titles and, on a night to remember, to success in the Aldershot Senior Cup. In 1975, the facilities were upgraded with a bar being incorporated in the pavil- ion, and the playing strength was also improved. In the 1978/79 season, after several seasons in the Aldershot League, Hartley applied to join the Combined Counties league. After the first couple of seasons in the CCFL, Hartley ap- pointed Ian Bedford as manager. A further influx of senior players gave Hartley the success they deserved. Within the first three years of Ian’s reign, Hartley won the league title (season 82/83), Aldershot Senior Cup (80/81), and the George Allen Cup (81/82). They also finished runners-up in the league (80/81) and runners-up in the Aldershot Senior Cup (81/82). During this period a new clubhouse was built and was opened by Peter Osgood. These facilities are ranked as one of the best in the league. David Willoughby, the then secretary/treasurer, and Bill Mitchell, spent exceptional hours in the embryonic stages of this venture. The Club have since strived to maintain their senior status, installing floodlights and a 113 seater stand, and the Club is indebted to the band of volunteer work- ers who keep the Club afloat. Hartley Wintney F.C. Lloydy Barnard & Paul Barnard& Lloydy Charman COVERPHOTO: GROUNDSMEN: MATCHDAYOFFICER: YOUTHTEAM MANAGER: THIRDTEAM MANAGER: RESERVETEAMMANAGER: 1 CLUBMANAGER: PROGRAMME&EDITOR:WEB Taplin,Hayley Amanda Andrew Preston, Harris, LesW Richardson,Shipman,Josie TrudyStimpson Shipman, Ray COMMITTEE: SOCIALSECRETARY: MEMBERSHIPSECRETARY: BARSECRETARY: UNDER SECRETARY: 18s MATCHSECRETARY: HONORARYSECRETARY: TREASURERWhite, Luke Mullen Paddy DavidGerry Willoughby& Wykes RogerTrimmer,Taplin, WebBabeNickElizabethVint, Spiers,ChrisStanley, Stimpson, TrudyRoyStimpson, H Richardson,NiallScott,Scott, Josie Linda Shipman, Ra AlistairBobMajor, Lord McAlpine,Mark Porter, Mike Rob FredDavidHumphreys, MargarLenthal,FrankKenton, Flanders,AndrewHarris, OliveMauriceHartnett, He Bedford, Ian Byelong, Ann Mick Clarke, Lisa Collins, VICEPRESIDENTS: LIFEPRESIDENT: VICE HON.PRESIDENTS:LIFE VICE VICECHAIRMAN: CHAIRMAN: PRESIDENT: st TA OC: TEAM COACH: WilliamMitchell NickVint : LukeMullen DaveVokes, LMI Photography Ray Shipman, Ray William Mitchell, Paddy White Paddy NevilleRoach Positioncurrently vacant DerekLen Ames, Ashby,Tom Cane, GerryWykes LukeMullen MarkStimpson Graham Smith Ann Byelong Ann TaplinHayley & JamieFewtrell Ray Boorman Ray Jeremy & Fox SEASON 2011-2012 CLUB OFFICIALS FOOTBALL CLUB HARTLEY WINTNEY officialclub website: www.hartleyfc.com DennisWilloughby, Burgess,David KevinO’Byrne MickWollen Scott & Tarr Ann Byelong, Ann Flanders,Paula Janet FlandersPaula LukeMullen BrianBarnard Neil Doody, Paula NeilDoody, rridge, rridge, b, Anthony White, b, Shipman, Andy y illiams illiams ayleyTaplin, etLewington, , , erts, Janet erts, 1 WELCOME TO HARTLEY WINTNEY F.C.

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Kick Off: 7.30pm The Reserves lost narrowly at home to Tring, losing 2-1, and with Tom Shipman’s Good evening ladies and gentlemen nuptials taking place, the A Team game and welcome to the Memorial Ground was cancelled. We wish Tom and Amber for this Hampshire Senior Cup 1st a very happy life together. Round tie versus Team Solent. We hope that they enjoy their short stay here The youth team suffered a 2-1 defeat with us at the Memorial Ground. away at Fleet Spurs but hope to put things to right when they entertain Cove Team Solent play in the Wessex League tomorrow night (7.30pm kick off). Please Division 1 and currently lay 12th in the come along and support. league. The only yardstick we have is that they play in the same league as Don’t forget this Saturday is FA Cup day Petersfield, who we narrowly defeated when we entertain Bashley. We will need in the FA Cup. This will be a difficult all your support then. game for us but we come into the game in good form. Sadly I must pass on the Club’s condo- lences to Simon Gilbert and the Taplin Since our last home fixture we have family at the tragic loss of Hayley who won at Arlesford in the FA Cup and at passed away at the weekend after a long Farleigh Rovers in the league. Alas our and spirited fight. Our thoughts and wins have come at some cost, as both prayers are with the family at this diffi- Keiron and Nick have picked up injuries. cult time. We wish them both a speedy recovery as their industry is vital to our progress. Three goals in five minutes from Jer- Luke maine (2) and Jack Coventry secured Luke Mullen, Chairman

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It has been a great Josh Daniels x 2, Ben Dillon x 2 and a start for us, being well taken goal from midfielder Nick unbeaten so far. Kingston. That’s not down to Away from the league programme with me or the staff, it's an FA Cup tie at Alresford Town, who down to all of the are a step above us. It was a good test players who have for us to see how far we have come as played a part so far this season. All we a squad. They were a good side that can do is prepare them for games and should have been 3-0 up in the first 15 it's all down to them when they cross mins, But for ‘keeper Lee Allen being on the white line. There is such a great song, we would have been out of the team sprit, hunger and desire in the FA Cup. We did not start right, but once camp this year which they have all we settled down and started to move shown on and off the football pitch by the ball quicker we got some joy. sticking together. The most important The difference between the two sides thing is to keep all the players’ feet on was our front men, who took their the ground because it's still early days. chances. It was a very good team per- formance which sets us up with a home Starting with Bookham at home, a tie against Bashley, who play 3 steps tough test for us, but we started very above us in the Southern Premier. bright all round. Good finishing from On the down side, we will be without Jermaine Hamilton, Ben Dillon and midfielder Keiron Thorne, who will Ryan Stephens. Before this game our be out for 6 weeks with ankle ligament visitors had not had the best of starts, damage. Keiron will be missed and so it was the best time to play them. we would all like to wish him a very When they do find their rhythm I am speedy recovery. sure they will be up there. Back to the league programme with a Next game at home again, against Frim- tricky game at Farleigh Rovers, which ley Green with their weakened side could of been a big banana skin for us because of the departure of ex- against the bottom side. It could of manager Scott Tarr. We knew we had been a long afternoon, but we came to start right by getting at them and away with a 3-0 win. Goals from Jer- making life difficult for them, which we maine Hamilton x 2 and a great strike did. It was a very comfortable after- from Jack Coventry. Job well done, but noon with a 9-1 win. A big positive was unfortunately we have lost Nick King- that we kept going even though we ston through injury (knee). We wish were 4, 5 nil up. We kept the ball well him well and a speedy recovery. & continued to work hard. Goals again from the front men Dean Peltohaka x 4, Roachy

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HWFC UPCOMING FIXTURES Division 1 fixtures for Sat 17th Sept Sat 17th September Cobham v Bedfont Sports Hartley Wintney v Bashley Eversley v Farleigh Rovers FA Cup First Qualifying Round (3pm) Feltham v CB Hounslow United Frimley Green v Westfield Tues 20th September Sheerwater v Warlingham Hartley Wintney v Yateley Green South Kilburn v Bookham Aldershot Senior Cup 1st Round (7.30pm) Worcester Park v Knaphill

Sat 24th September Division 1 fixtures for Tues 20th Sept Petersfield Town v Hartley Wintney Westfield v Guernsey (7.30pm) FA Vase Second Qualifying Round (3pm)

Combined Counties League Div 1 (up to & including Sat 10 Sept) P W D L F A Pts GD Guernsey 8 7 1 0 30 3 22 27 Bedfont Sports 7 6 1 0 16 2 19 14 Hartley Wintney 7 5 2 0 24 9 17 15 Feltham 7 5 0 2 15 9 15 6 Westfield 6 5 0 1 12 9 15 3 Eversley 7 3 2 2 15 10 11 5 Staines Lammas 5 3 0 2 8 5 9 3 CB Hounslow United 7 3 0 4 16 17 9 -1 Knaphill 7 3 0 4 14 18 9 -4 Spelthorne Sports 7 2 2 3 16 12 8 4 Worcester Park 8 2 2 4 13 15 8 -2 Sheerwater 7 2 0 5 8 21 6 -13 Warlingham 6 1 2 3 6 9 5 -3 Cobham 5 1 2 2 5 12 5 -7 South Kilburn 8 1 2 5 9 19 5 -10 Bookham 5 1 1 3 6 10 4 -4 Frimley Green 6 1 1 4 4 21 4 -17 Farleigh Rovers 7 0 0 7 6 22 0 -16

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Keiron Thorne is presented with his Man of the Match bottle of bubbly by Nathan Hollis, who picked Keiron after the outstanding 9-1 win against Frimley Green on Bank Holiday Monday, 29th August.

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History of St. Mary’s under the guidance of player TEAM SOLENT FOOTBALL CLUB turned manager James Grant, with a Founded 2005 successful outcome as we defeated Nursling 2 – 0. Team Solent is the competitive sporting arm of Southampton Solent University, Under new manager Louis Langdown, and in line with other sports the men's the following season saw us reach the football section is seeking to become Southampton Senior Cup final for a established at local level as well as second consecutive year, this time fac- within inter-university competition. ing VT Reserves. Our previous season’s victory Our Saturday was re- football club versed as formed in we went 2005. Follow- down 2 – ing a treble- 0. The winning debut league season, we campaign claimed the however 2006/7 Southampton FA Senior 1 title, saw an improvement as we moved up a which meant we were proud to be ac- place to second. cepted as members of the newly- formed Hampshire . 2010/11 was another good season for Team Solent as we again reached the Although we could not repeat previous final of the Southampton Senior Cup league success in the 2007/8 campaign, beating QK Southampton 2-1 to regain we maintained our record of gaining at the cup, and winning the Hampshire least one trophy per season by winning Premier League Cup saw more silver- the inaugural Hampshire Premier ware added to the trophy cabinet. League cup final, defeating league champions AFC Stoneham on penalties After finishing runners up in the league in the final. for the second consecutive year we were accepted in to the Sydenhams In the 2008/9 season we finished a re- Football League. The team is predomi- spectable third in the league. We man- nantly made up of Solent University aged to make our first appearance at students and as such the personnel

10 official league website: www.combinedcountiesleague.co.uk TEAM SOLENT FOOTBALL CLUB changes vastly from season to season Team Solent play in the Sydenhams (and even from match to match). Wessex League Division One at the

Everyone connected to Team Solent is same step level in the football delighted to be playing in the Syden- pyramid as Hartley Wintney. hams Football League at our new home, Test Park, and under new man- Chairman: Phil Green ager Dominic Cunliffe we all hope the Secretary: Claire Taylor 2011/12 season will be another suc- Manager: Dominic Cunliffe cessful one!

TEAM SOLENT RECENT RESULTS 03/09/11 League Ringwood Town 3 - 3 Team Solent 29/08/11 League Cowes Sports 1 - 1 Team Solent 27/08/11 League Petersfield Town 4 - 0 Team Solent 20/08/11 League Warminster Town 0 - 2 Team Solent 13/08/11 League Pewsey Vale 0 - 0 Team Solent

Wessex League Div 1 (up to & including 3 Sept 2011) POS P W D L PTS 1 Petersfield Town 4 3 1 0 10 2 Stockbridge 4 2 2 0 8 3 Whitchurch United 3 2 1 0 7 4 Fleet Spurs 4 2 1 1 7 5 Hythe & Dibden 5 2 1 2 7 6 Amesbury Town 5 2 1 2 7 7 Brockenhurst 3 2 0 1 6 8 AFC Portchester 3 2 0 1 6 9 East Cowes Victoria 4 2 0 2 6 10 Team Solent 5 1 3 1 6 11 Andover New Street 5 1 3 1 6 12 Pewsey Vale 4 1 2 1 5 13 Warminster Town 5 1 2 2 5 14 Cowes Sports 3 1 1 1 4 15 Verwood Town 4 1 1 2 4 16 Utd Services Portsmouth 5 1 0 4 3 17 Tadley Calleva 4 1 0 3 3 18 Ringwood Town 4 0 1 3 1

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Good evening HARTLEY WINTNEY RES 1 everyone. TRING ATHLETIC RES 2 Just a few words 10 September, 2011 from me this time Adrian & Rory had picked the side as I about the Re- had only got back Friday night from two serves as I've just weeks holiday. It was a very young side returned from 2 that we had out - the average age of weeks in Spain our players was 18, the youngest being and am catching up on things from 16 and the oldest 22, but I must say Adrian and Rory, who have been look- they all worked very hard for each ing after the squad while I was away. other and did themselves proud.

Our home game against the then They went a goal down in the first half league leaders, Barton Rovers, ended in but the lads came out second half and a 4 -0 defeat, which I understand was a started to play some very good attack- game of two halves. By all accounts we ing football, probing the Tring defence should of earned ourselves a draw, but at every opportunity. Some good work again we just failed to convert chances from Tom Slane down the right wing, and put the ball in the net, and also I’m he put in a very good cross for Ryan told the ref did not help. Warner to get on the end of and get our goal. This Saturday’s game (10th Sept) was much the same. It was all Tring in the We kept pushing for the winner, Alex 1st half, but the 2nd half we came out Jupp and Alex Charlick both coming and started to play. We lost the game close, but again we could not put it in 2 -1 but the improvement the lads are the net. All our hard work went wrong making is mostly good. The ages of our when Tring hit us on the break and got back four in the Tring game was two 17 their 2nd goal. I must say that the atti- year olds, one 18 year old and a 16 year tude of the players in the 2nd half was old, and they all played their part in a incredible and for that alone we de- very tough game. Our oldest player was served a draw. Well done lads. 22 - yes, we know we've got a big job on our hands, but it will be worth it in SQUAD: Aaron Carter - Marcus Watson the end. Keep going lads. - Dan Dansie - Kieron Fuller - Lloyd Jones - Craig Fraser - Josh Knight - Tom Slane - Alex Charlick - Ryan Warner - Jamie Tom Stapleton. SUBS: Josh Holland - Jamie Fewtrell Paul Wade - Alex Jupp

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Suburban League North 2011-12 FIXTURES RESULTS Sat 17th September Saturday, 3 September 2011 Away v Newport Pagnell Town Ash United 1 v 7 Leighton Town Suburban League North, 3pm Harefield United 7 v 0 Farnborough (North) Hartley Wintney 0 v 4 Barton Rovers Sat 1st October Leverstock Green 2 v 3 Chalfont St. Peter Away v Waterlooville Social Club Tring Athletic 2 v 1 Beaconsfield SYCOB Hampshire Intermediate Cup, 2pm

Saturday, 10 September 2011 Membership of the Suburban League is Ash United 4 v 5 Berkhamsted open to clubs who are members of the Chalfont St. Peter 5 v 1 Leighton Town FootballConference, Ryman (Isthmian) Harefield United 1 v 2 Barton Rovers League, Zamaretto Southern League, Hartley Wintney 1 v 2 Tring Athletic Combined Counties League, Spartan Leverstock Green 4 v 2 AFC Hayes South Midlands, Hellenic League and the Wessex League.

Suburban Football League North Division (as at Sun 11th Sept) P W D L F A Pts 1 Chalfont St. Peter 4 4 0 0 22 10 12 2 Barton Rovers 4 4 0 0 15 3 12 3 Tring Athletic 4 3 1 0 7 4 10 4 Beaconsfield SYCOB 4 3 0 1 11 6 9 5 Harefield United 4 2 0 2 14 5 6 6 Leighton Town 4 2 0 2 14 12 6 7 AFC Hayes 4 1 2 1 8 9 5 8 Berkhamsted 3 1 1 1 7 9 4 9 Leverstock Green 5 1 1 3 10 13 4 10 Hanworth Villa 2 1 0 1 8 8 3 11 Farnborough (North) 4 1 0 3 6 14 3 12 Newport Pagnell Town 2 0 1 1 2 6 1 13 Hartley Wintney 4 0 0 4 5 14 0 14 Ash United 4 0 0 4 9 25 0

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FIXTURES: HARTLEY WINTNEY U18 (home kick-offs 7.30pm)

Wed 14 Sept Home v Cove U18 SYL West Wed 28 Sept Home v Eversley U18 SYL West

Wed 5 Oct Away v Ash United U18 SYL West Wed 19 Oct Home v Westfield U18 Cup Wed 26 Oct Home v Farnham Town U18 SYL West

Wed 2 Nov Away v Guildford City U18 SYL West Mon 14 Nov Away v Sandhurst Town U18 SYL West Wed 30 Nov Home v Godalming Town U18 SYL West

RESULTS: SOUTHERN YOUTH LEAGUE (West Division) Mon 5 Sept Fleet Spurs U18 2 - 1 Hartley Wintney U18 Thur 1 Sept Frimley Green Elite 1 - 3 Hartley Wintney U18 Wed 24 Aug Hartley Wintney 3 - 1 Cranleigh U18

This Season’s Teams in the Southern Youth League (West Division)

1 Ash United U18 11th last season 2 Cove U18 12th last season 3 Cranleigh U18 10th last season 4 Eversley U18 new in SYL 5 Farnham Town U18 new in SYL 6 Fleet Spurs U18 9th last season 7 Frimley Green Elite U18 new in SYL 8 Godalming Town U18 3rd last season 9 Guildford City U18 8th last season 10 Hartley Wintney U18 6th last season 11 Sandhurst Town U18 5th last season

A special welcome to the new clubs this season in SYL, CROWBOROUGH, EVERSLEY, FARNHAM and FRIMLEY GREEN.

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PLAYER’S PROFILE : Andrew Newcombe

Full Name: Andy Newcombe

Age: 25

Position: LB

Previous Clubs: Farnborough North End, Frimley, Camberley town

Years at Hartley: 1st Season

Favourite Club: Tottenham Hotspurs

Pro player-alike: Leighton Baines

Favourite player: Paul Gascoigne

5-a-side-Team: Schmeichel, R.Carlos, Cafu, Messi, C.Ronaldo

HWFC highlight: Making my debut with 1-0 against Staines Lammas

Did you know: I can breakdance!

Team Mates

Best trainer: Nick Kingston Worst trainer: Martin Williams Worst dressed: Tom Lovett Worst dancer: Matt Turnbull Worst banter: Lee Allen Angry man: Keiron Thorne

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Full Name: Daniel Luke Tillson

Age: 30

Position: GK

Previous Clubs: Bracknell Town, Sandhurst Town, Burnham, Welwyn Garden City, Kintbury Rangers, Henley Town, Frimley Green, Reading Town, Camberley Town, Binfield, Frimley Green, Sandhurst Town

Years at Hartley: 1st Season

Favourite Club: Queens Park Rangers

Pro player-alike:

5-a-side Team: David Seaman, Tony Adams, Paul Gascoigne, Martin Williams Michael Owen

Favourite player : David Seaman

Hidden talent: Karaoke

HWFC Highlight: Being Lee’s ball boy.

Team Mates

Best trainer: Nathan Stamp Worst trainer: Jamie Fewtrell Worst dressed Lee Allen, tuck your shirt in. Worst Dancer: Mick Wollen Worst banter: Andy Newcombe Angry Man: Jermaine Hamilton

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This ex-pro based his hair on a pine- apple back in his Reading FC days. Having scored 7 goals last cam- paign, he is looking to beat his tally this season.

Now, with a much smarter hair do, this player sits and bosses centre midfield for Hartley.

Made over 30 appearances for Hartley last year, scoring 7 goals. A versatile midfielder who was also prone to a yellow card, but has yet to receive one this season.

Having played in a number of posi-

tions already this year, with his speed and determination he usu- ally finds himself down the flanks.

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Nathan Stamp was chosen by Stan Matthews as Man of the Match in the 3-1 win against Bookham on 27th August. Sue Allen was nominated to present Nathan with his bottle of bubbly on Stan's behalf.

The Hartley Wintney Man of the Match at home games this season is being kindly sponsored by Chris and Margaret Dimbleby.

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TWO ROUNDS PLAYED AND Alresford probably a little stunned, WE’RE STILL IN THE CUP knowing they ought to have been It was a terrific result at Alresford Town ahead, perhaps comfortably by now. in the FA Cup on the 3rd September in a game that in the end was all about Jermaine showed great strength all who could convert their chances. It was through his game. Just 2 minutes after a game much closer that the 4-1 score- our opener he collects the ball to the line would suggest. left of centre, rolls his man and takes the ball to his left to the edge of the The hosts created several excellent box, then cuts one sharply low across chances very early on - one within the the keeper and in. Big goal to make it 2- first 4 minutes when the Alresford 0 at half-time. player somehow managed to hit the post from seemingly inside the 6 yard Alresford probably in disbelief at this box with the goal wide open, having stage, with their supporters suggesting skipped through our defence to me during the break that an and passed Lee. They then upset might be on the cards, failed to convert three or four bearing in mind Alresford play in other chances, partly down to the Wessex Premier, equivalent poor finishing but also Lee to Combined Counties Premier Allen in great form, saving and so a level above us. While three one-on-ones with his we had been ‘backs against the feet! This was all in the first wall’ in the first 20 minutes, I’d 15 minutes! In truth we just overheard them talking about didn’t get going and, but for who their opponents would be Lee and their poor finishing, in the next round, Bashley. That the game could have been proved extremely premature beyond us within the opening 20 min- (though understandable given their utes. But I won’t say we were lucky dominance in that early phase) but I because it’s all part of the game and it’s wasn’t about to tempt fate now we not our fault if the opposition can’t were 2 up and I didn’t suggest it would- take their chances. Fortunately we n’t be such an upset, knowing how have players who can… oh yes. much better we could play.

We managed to stem the flow eventu- But I can’t pretend I wasn’t a touch ally, and then a clever little backward anxious as we started the second half, header by Ryan from Luke Pearson's and our worse fears came true when header on 40 mins and we're one up. Alresford pulled a goal back early on

30 official league website: www.combinedcountiesleague.co.uk KOB’S KOLUMN after the restart. But by this KOB’S REF RATINGS time we were looking much We all know the officials more solid at the back and still have a tough time - anyone threatening going forward. who has ever done the job at just about any level Then a big blow when Keiron knows how tough it can had to go off - that put a real get. As fans we are quick to dampener on the win. But on knock them, less quick to came Ben Dillon and Dan give praise. Here I will add Brownlie. 75 mins, Ben skips my own personal ratings of through and fires a fierce shot the performance of refs the keeper manages to parry, we’ve welcomed to the Memorial Ground this but only into the path of Dan season. I’m entering controversial territory I Brownlie who slides it into the know, but I’ll try to be fair and objective, with the net with a defender desper- emphasis on praising where deserved. ately trying to get back. A cru- cial goal to make it 3-1. After Gary Whapsott (Aldershot) that Alresford had to go for it v Frimley Green, 29th Aug 2011 and got caught on the counter Frimley will disagree for sure, but I feel Mr Whap- late on as Ben again glided sott did little wrong. The red card for the Frimley down the pitch and fired one keeper, and later their manager and assistant, low passed the keeper, mak- was the culmination of too much verbal from ing it look a lot easier than it several players that he initially let pass with a was, both his finish and the strong warning until his patience ran out. Physi- winning margin. cally a little off the pace perhaps, as noted by others, but I didn’t feel it overly affected his deci- It had been tense until Dan sion making. scored. An Alresford goal was KOB’s rating: 8/10 ruled offside, while at the other end Ryan hit the bar and Steve Tyler (Croydon) I think the post too. My per- v Bookham, 27th Aug 2011 sonal Man of the Match had Very good first-half. Kept the game moving, not to be Lee Allen, not only for overly fussy. Clear instructions. Clamped down on the saves that kept us alive back-chat early on. Seemed a little off the pace of early on but for his impeccable the game second-half. Missed two stonewall pen- handling all through the game, alty shouts but might have expected help from which gives everyone confi- his assistant. dence. Terrific Lee. KOB’s rating: 7/10

official club website: www.hartleyfc.com 31 LAUGH-TIME TEAM TALK

Guess Who? ANSWERS:

1. Martin Williams 2. Daniel Brownlie

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Anyone who was fortunate enough to and your club down. witness our resounding 9-1 win at Then the manager, who can not put a home to Frimley Green on Bank Holiday sentence together without swearing, Monday will recall the scenes surround- blamed the ref for the fact he could not ing the sending off of the Frimley Green manage his way home on his own, let ‘keeper in the second half and the sub- alone a football club, was sent to the sequent dismissal of two of the Frimley stands, shortly followed by his no 2. I Green coaching staff. The ‘keeper felt have to say I think Frimley will have to he had been fouled, not given by the have a long hard look at the people in officials, but the reaction was probably charge of footballing affairs otherwise more the result of being frustrated at relegation is on the cards. the scoreline. To be fair, a number of Frimley players later pulled their team I don't normally rant like this but I together and things settled down - it would like to see more young people at deserves to be said as some of their grass roots football with their parents, players came out of the game with getting closer to players and managers, credit for that in my book. The follow- but let's be honest, if you guys out ing was posted on the NonLeague UK there as parents who have a choice message board the next day. where to go with your young foot-

balling mad sons on a limited budget like me, would it be off to watch Frim- H.Wintney v Frimley ley and their foul mouthed players and Bank Hols Mon management team who also, let’s be Posted by: ‘Pele is God’ (30 Aug) fair, do not play nice if any football at I took my son to watch this one Mon so all? (Don't worry HW we will return to we could go down the M3 to Basing- your club - my son likes your orange kit stoke later. I have to say I enjoyed the and you try to play the game properly.) football HW played and give credit to I dare say I have opened myself up to both their players and staff alike when be shot at by all the Frimley people/ Frimley started playing up. players/management alike, but before you get on here shouting (which is I think the Frimley players and Staff something you’re good at) have a think should hang their heads in shame. The first about how you portrayed your- goalkeeper was sent off for calling the selves on Mon, then when you have ref a F#####g joke 3 times in a row to blamed the ref, the weather, the colour his face despite being yellow carded of your shirts or anything else you and warned, then he stormed off the choose to blame, look in the mirror and pitch screaming he never said anything. ask yourself a Q: Am I DOING MY BIT I'm afraid young man you let yourself FOR GRASS ROOTS FOOTBALL???????

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1. All persons entering this ground are only admitted subject to these rules and the rules and regulations of the Football Association. 2. The Club reserves the right to prosecute or to eject or cause to be ejected any per- sons who within the ground or the club premises is considered by the Club its em- ployees or agents (hereinafter called the Club) in their absolute discretion to be, or to have been behaving in any of the following ways: (a) Entering the field of play before or during the course of a game. The field of play is that area within the railings surrounding the perimeter of the pitch and the area beyond the goal line at the Southern Haye end of the ground. (b) Using obscene or abusive language or persistent swearing. (c) Being drunk or under the influence of drink or drugs to any degree. (d) Making vulgar gestures. (e) Using abusive language or behaviour, racial or otherwise. 3. NO bottles, metal cans, glasses, placards, firearms, knives or other similar articles are permitted and the police and club stewards have the right to search any spectator at any time and to confiscate any article which they consider could be a danger to any other spectators. 4. NO alcohol is to be consumed within the ground. Alcohol may only be consumed within the confines of the clubhouse or other such designated and properly licensed area. All bar areas will close fifteen minutes before kick off time. 5. Climbing of floodlight pylons, fences, stands and other buildings is strictly forbidden and the police and club stewards have the right to eject any persons found doing so. 6. Spectators are advised that they must keep to the designated hard standings within the confines of the ground, these being defined as the walkway to the perimeter of the pitch on 3 sides excluding the area to Southern Haye behind the top goal, the dedicated stand and the sheltered area outside the club house. 7. Spectators are reminded that they must not retrieve any footballs that go in the hedges or rough grass areas. The Club will not be responsible for any injury sustained by any spectator retrieving footballs howsoever caused. A Club Official or designated ball boy will retrieve any balls that exit the field of play. 8. ALL vehicles parked in and around the ground must be properly parked to ensure access for emergency vehicles and to minimise disruption to local residents. All vehi- cles are parked strictly at the owner’s risk. 9. No unauthorised vehicles are allowed in the Clubhouse/changing room car parking area. The Club reserves the right to remove any vehicle parked in contravention of this regulation. The Club will not be responsible for any damage caused whilst re- moving the vehicle.

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official club website: www.hartleyfc.com 39 TUESDAY 13th SEPTEMBER 2011 19.30pm KICK-OFF

Hampshire Senior Cup First Round Sponsored by BSA Regal Referee: Alan Morley Assistants: Jason Southwell, Benjamin Payne HARTLEY WINTNEY v TEAM SOLENT orange/black red/black (gold/black) From: From: Lee Allen (GK) 1 Barry Squires Nathan Stamp 2 Scott Bonner Andrew Newcombe 3 Daniel Brunnan Chris Paterson 4 Ross Cheetham Oliver Bridges 5 Will Tickle Michael Lee 6 Theo Tonkin Martin Williams (c) 7 Darren Wells Dan Brownlie 8 James Gilham Ryan Stephens 9 Mike Wheeler Dean Peltohaka 10 Scott Kinge Jermaine Hamilton 11 Luke Williams Dan Tillson (GK) 12 Jordan Frewin Matthew Turnbull 14 Robbie Slack Luke Pearson 15 Ross Stringer Jack Coventry 16 James Grant Ben Dillon 17 Billy Denny

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