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Hartley Wintney Football Club was to 1986/87; his other clubs included founded in 1897. The club's nickname of Reading, Portsmouth and Aldershot); 'The Row' comes from Hartley Row, a Richard Walden (1985/86 & 1986/87; former hamlet within Hartley Wintney. In formerly with Aldershot, Sheffield Wed the late 1940s and into the 50s playing and Newport County); and Steve Fin- in the Basingstoke League, the club was nieston (1985/86 to 1987/88; previously successful despite having to play on a with Chelsea, and Sheffield Utd). farm field with just a small wooden shed; this was Causeway Farm adjacent Within Ian's three years in management, to the village's golf and cricket clubs. the team gained trophies including the Amongst the villagers who ran the club League Title (1982-1983) and Runners was its outstanding secretary, Fred Up (1981-82), Aldershot Senior Cup Cook, who did every job that needed Winners (1980-81), and George Allen doing. Fred Cook's hand written Cup Winners (1981-82). They were also minutes of meetings covering seasons Runners Up in the League Cup (1982- 1948 to 1964 were discovered after his 83) and Aldershot Senior Cup (1981-82). death and make fascinating reading, including the change of During this period a new the club colours from Clubhouse was opened. blue squares to tange- David Willoughby, then rine in July 1956. Secretary and Treasurer, and Bill Mitchell, the then The club moved to its club Chairman and now present ground in President, devoted excep- Green Lane - The Me- tional hours in the embryo morial Ground - in 1953. stages of this venture. A pavilion was erected and the team continued In 2007-08 under manager to play in the Basingstoke League, and Mike Scott, the club gained promotion later in the Aldershot League. to the Combined Counties League Premier Division, but 2008-09 ended in In 1973, Glynn Howell was appointed relegation by a narrow margin. Under Manager. In his six year reign, the team manager and assistant Pete Gray and won the Aldershot Senior League three John Condon, the first team rallied, fin- times in succession, and the Aldershot ishing 5th in CCL Div 1 in 2009-10. Senior Cup. After several seasons in the Coach Louis King then took the reigns Aldershot Senior League, Hartley were as manager, guiding the team to 7th in admitted to the Combined Counties CCL Div 1 in 2010-11. League, which had replaced the Surrey Senior League. A new management team of Neville Roach, assistant Mick Wollen and After the first couple of seasons and two Coach Scott Tarr took charge for 2011- changes of management, the club ap- 12 and it was a notable season with the pointed Ian Bedford as First Team Man- club achieving promotion back to the ager. Once again an influx of senior Combined Counties League Premier players brought Hartley success. Dur- Division. Hartley also had a fine FA Cup ing the 80's these included several nota- run to the Third Qualifying Round. But ble ex-pros: Mick Travers (from 1980/81 the euphoria of promotion was damp- 2 PROUD HAMPSHIRE CLUB SINCE 1897 ened even before the champagne bub- comfortable 9th, after which Dillon bles had burst, when the coaching staff stepped down and Dan Brownlie and and almost the entire squad left en Anthony Millerick were appointed as masse to join Thatcham Town. Joint First Team Managers, with Luke Tuffs coming in as First Team Coach Ex-Millwall defender, Dave Tuttle, was while continuing as Youth Team Manag- given the summer to prepare a new er. It was a very eventful 2015-16. After squad for 2012-13. However, a string of a memorable FA Cup win away at Mer- poor results led to a second change in thyr Town in the Second Qualifying management in less than 4 months, with Round, Hartley battled back from 2-0 24 year-old ex-Basingstoke Town and down to 2-2 away at Conference South Hartley striker, Ben Dillon, given his first Eastbourne Borough, only to be beaten managerial position. Once again there by a goal struck deep in injury time. In was an almost total outflow of players the FA Vase, The Row broke a and Ben, with assistants Jason Minton longstanding club record by reaching and Joe Lawler, set about rebuilding the the 5th Round Proper. In front of a sell- squad, but by this time with Hartley well out 1,300 at Green Lane, eventual final- and truly set adrift at the bottom of the ists Hereford proved too strong, but the table. Their enthusiasm, belief and the Row went on to top the CCL Premier for introduction of a talented group of play- most of the season and claimed the ers quickly restored the spirit around 2015-16 league title, finishing 10 points the club. In what became known as the clear on 106 points. Promotion, howev- season of the club's 'Great Escape', the er, was denied due to ground grading. Row's place in the CCL Premier was secured against all the odds after a truly Faced with attempting to achieve back- remarkable second half of the season. to-back title wins and put in place the substantial ground improvements that Steve Saunders and Dan Brownlie would allow progression, the 2016-17 joined the existing coaching setup and season under co-managers Dan Brown- the 2013-14 season started well. There lie and Anthony Millerick, and coach were wins in the FA Cup to set up a Luke Tuffs, was extraordinary. Pro- home tie in the 4th Qualifying Round for pelled by the goals of strike duo Sam the first time in the club's history, losing Argent and Ross Cook, The Row topped out to Daventry Town in front of a crowd the Combined Counties League Premier of over 1,000. The club finished a cred- Division for the entire season, reached itable 7th in the CCL Premier Division. the semi-finals of the Hampshire County Cup and the final of the Aldershot Sen- A new club crest was commissioned, ior Cup, and secured the required designed by Philippa Bell, incorporating ground grading to take their place in the several elements tracing the village Southern League at Step 4 for the first back to the 13th century when known as time. To top off a wonderful 2016-17, Hertleye Wynteneye, meaning "the Luke Tuffs' Youth team won the Hamp- clearing in the forest where the deer shire FA Youth Cup against a strong graze by Winta's island", hence the tree Aldershot Town U18. and stag motifs. The team took life at Step 4 in their 2014-15 saw the club consolidate its stride and 2017-18 was to prove even place in the CCL Premier, finishing a more remarkable. The Row sat within 3 HARTLEY WINTNEY FC CLUB HISTORY the top four for much of the season, nev- zone, but more astute signings stiffened er dropping below 8th despite the loss the defence and a superb late run saw of key players to other clubs. The man- Hartley finish 8th on 63 points, a hugely agement team responded with some impressive achievement. To remain at astute signings. The Row embarked on the level also required another substan- their first FA Trophy campaign, which tial round of ground grading improve- included wins against higher division ments which stretched the club and its Gosport Borough and Farnborough be- volunteers to the limits, but that too was fore going out in the First Round Proper achieved by the required deadline. The to eventual finalists, Bromley FC. efforts on and off the pitch means Hart- ley Wintney can truly consider itself a As the league campaign risked petering Step 3 club as it prepares for its second out, the signing of Nic Ciardini helped to season in the Southern League Premier keep the momentum going. Hugely im- Division. portant was also the strong central de- fensive partnership of Jack Ball and For season 2019/20, Manager Anthony Liam Eagle. Incredibly, a play-off place Millerick takes sole charge of team se- was secured and the Row won the semi- lection with Dan Turkington no longer in final against AFC Dunstable 2-0. Cam- a position to assist in the capacity of bridge City had triumphed at Hayes & joint manager. After his huge contribu- Yeading FC in the other semi. In front of tion over recent seasons, Head Coach a crowd of over 700 at Green Lane, a Luke Tuffs departed at the end of tense game was decided by a single 2018/19 to begin a managerial career. goal scored by Ciardini and The Row Neil Woodyer joins the coaching staff clinched promotion and made it to the for 2019/20, the back room team com- Southern Premier at Step 3. The final pleted with the introduction of Sports season highlight was in lifting the Alder- Therapist Mark Povey. Hartley Wintney shot Senior Cup with a 4-1 win against Reserves begin a new season in the Eversley & California FC. Suburban League under new manager, Sean Hayes, who captained the A Team Having negotiated the steep climb from in clinching the Aldershot & District Step 5 to Step 3 in just two seasons, it's Football League Senior Division champi- fair to say the club was collectively still onship last season. pinching itself as the first game kicked off in the Evo-Stik League South Prem- ier South, 2018-19 getting off to the best possible start with a 3-1 win away at MEMBER OF: THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE, Poole Town. Dan Turkington was now THE SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE, co-manager with Anthony Millerick, with THE BASINGSTOKE AND DISTRICT Sam Rafique, Keith Benjamin and Mark SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE, Hurst joining Head Coach Luke Tuffs on THE ALLIED COUNTIES YOUTH the coaching side. FOOTBALL LEAGUE. AFFILIATED TO THE HAMPSHIRE Come late September, Hartley even FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION found themselves top for a week, but sustaining the early results proved diffi- cult. After a spell of poor results, the club found itself briefly in the relegation 4 CLUB OFFICIALS 2019-2020

PRESIDENT: William Mitchell VICE PRESIDENT: Nick Vint CHAIRMAN: Luke Mullen VICE CHAIRMAN: Steve Noakes HON. LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS: Dennis Burgess, David Willoughby, Paddy White, Luke Mullen, Brian Barnard, Gerry Wykes LIFE VICE PRESIDENT: Brian Barnard VICE PRESIDENTS: Derek Ames, Len Ashby, Ian Bedford, Ann Bradley, Mick Clarke, Lisa Collins, James Cooke, Neil Doody, Paula Flanders, Andrew Harris, Frank Kenton, David Lenthal, Margaret Lewington, Bob Major, Mark Porter, Mike Roberts, Janet Richardson, Niall Sco, Linda Sco, Josie Shipman, Ray Shipman, Andy Spiers, Chris Stanley, Roy Smpson, Trudy Smpson, Roger Taplin, Nick Vint, Anthony White, David Willoughby, Gerry Wykes, Elayne Duddridge, Mick Bradley TREASURER: Colin Charlton SECRETARY: Phil Blakey, Elayne Duddridge MATCH SECRETARY: Gerry Wykes UNDER 18s SECRETARY: Tommy Ashby BAR SECRETARY: Paddy White MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Jeremy Fox, Sue Trimmer COMMITTEE: Ann Bradley, Brendan Devlin, Jeremy Fox, Nick Elkington, Peter Auchterlonie, Ray Boorman SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Sue Trimmer, Lauren Breau, Tracy Collier, Lani Kealoha Charman, Samantha Vallance

FIRST TEAM MANAGER: Anthony Millerick ASSISTANT MANAGER: Steve Noakes FIRST TEAM COACHES: Sam Rafique, Mark Hurst, Keith Benjamin, Neil Woodyer SPORTS THERAPIST: Mark Povey RESERVE TEAM MANAGER: Sean Hayes U18 YOUTH TEAM MANAGER: Tommy Ashby MATCH DAY OFFICERS: Ray Boorman, Jeremy Fox, Phil Blakey PROGRAMME EDITORS: Kevin O’Byrne, Luke Mullen PRESS OFFICER & WEB ADMIN: Kevin O’Byrne

Hartley Wintney F.C. Hartley Wintney F.C. GROUNDSMAN: Eric Howard CLUB PHOTOGRAPHER: Josie Shipman COVER PHOTO: Josie Shipman

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BetVictor Southern League Manager: Paul Hughes Premier South League: Southern League Premier Division South Sat 7th December 2019 2018-19: South vs Central Division, 1st of 20 Hayes & Yeading Utd (promoted) Kick Off: 3.00pm Our current record shows the Jekyll & Hyde nature of our season to date. Last Saturday I think we performed Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen well enough to have at least secured a and welcome to the Memorial Ground point away at Merthyr. One piece of Hartley Wintney for this Bet Victor poor defending cost us the equaliser, Southern League, Premier South Divi- and then it was down to the idiosyncra- sion fixture. Our visitors today are sies of the officials. Hayes & Yeading United. To all their players, officials and supporters we The league outing prior to this game extend a warm welcome and hope you was at home to Poole Town, where we enjoy your short stay with us here at were excellent and secured a 3-nil win. Hartley Wintney. We also welcome to- More of the same please. day's match officials and hope that they too enjoy their visit and the game. Our dalliance in the major cups ended over the last couple of weeks too, Our visitors are currently 15th in the when we crashed out of the FA Trophy table and have 20 points from 13 at Eastbourne Borough and then, on games. They have won their last 3 Tuesday of this week, we came un- league games, with victories against stuck in a 7-goal thriller against Wessex Wimborne, Salisbury and Hendon. Our Premier side Bashley. league position is somewhat more pre- carious as we are 17th in the league Whilst it is good to give squad mem- with 19 points from 16 games. No bers a run out, it is I believe important doubt about it, points are the order of for morale to keep the winning habit. the day! No doubt the management will be look- ing to improve things, and to that end A bit about our visitors the introduction of Joe Grant at Mer- thyr was a bonus for the side. Despite Full name: Hayes & Yeading United the loss, Joe impressed and we look Football Club forward to his home debut this week.

Nickname(s): United Recent results may have been disap- pointing but that goes to show the lev- Founded: 18 May 2007 el of expectation we as supporters have come to expect. No pressure then Ground: Beaconsfield Road, Hayes boys!

Capacity: 3,000 The Reserves won 2-nil at Headley Utd in the ADFA Intermediate Cup, with Chairman: Tony O'Driscoll goals from Tommy Flanders and a 6 VS HAYES & YEADING : 7TH DEC 2019 screamer from Harry Armstrong. This Saturday the boys travel to AFC Hayes for a 1st round tie in the Mike Bidmead Suburban Challenge League Cup, 1st Round.

Please get behind the team today, your support counts!

The normal begging stuff now - Christ- mas Raffle tickets are on sale be- hind the bar , please support the Club in this vital fund raiser. Why not take a couple of books and sell them to your friends and family? Help keep the ROW Boat afloat.

Enjoy your day.

Luke #UTR

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once again become the valiant loser in two close games. We more than matched Step 2 Eastbourne in the Tro- phy before being undone in the 2nd Good afternoon half after creating the better opportuni- and welcome all ties, and likewise away at Merthyr. We to the Memorial were very comfortable in the opening Ground for the 30 minutes and rightfully leading be- clash between fore a mad 10 minute spell. We rallied two sides who as we seem to always do, but despite have been very hitting the bar, making their keeper evenly matched work and throwing everything at our over the last few opposition, came away with nothing to years. show for our endeavours. pic: Mark Sandom Belated congratu- We aren't far off it, which is fairly evi- lations to Paul Hughes and his team for dent in our results this season, and we their fantastic title win last season. Not know where we are short. There have wishing to take anything away from H been a number of changes in personnel & Y, being one of the better sides dur- this week, with more to come over the ing our promotion season, it was hardly coming weeks, which will aid our re- a surprise they went on to achieve sults. On too many occasions this sea- what they did! Since becoming accus- son we have come up just short and tomed to Step 3, Hayes have not only that is no longer bad luck. It’s all too shot up the table, they also had a very easy to blame the rub of the green, ref enviable Cup run. All my scout reports decisions etc, etc, but it’s clearly a pat- suggests they are one of the better tern that must be arrested sooner ra- sides in the division, so we must return ther than later if we want to get away to form sharpish if we are to get any- from this pack of teams that are hover- thing out of the game today. ing mid-table. On the home front, we were all obvi- Now is the time to show more fre- ously disappointed regarding our quently that we are capable of repeat- Hampshire Cup performance in mid- ing the performance we showed week. Keeping only 5 from the team against Poole Town, as that is where that played against Merthyr, it certainly the bar has been set. Performances like highlighted that we don't have the that will see us climb this table quite strength in depth we believed we had. rapidly, which is obviously what we all want! On the bench we were dismayed by the way in which we defended, gave away Finally, thank you all that have trav- possession easily, and generally didn't elled throughout November to support look anything like a Step 3 team. I was us. It has been very taxing and we ap- disappointed with some of the lads who preciate the efforts you have made. were looking to impress, and didn't think some of our ‘older heads’ particu- Up the Row, larly helped them out.

After our fantastic performance against Millers Poole here a few weeks ago, we have 8

9 10 MATCH REPORT: MERTHYR TOWN

Merthyr Town v Hartley Wintney, Hartley appeals, was ruled onside and BetVictor Southern League Prem- cooly slotted past goalkeeper Luke Wil- ier South, Sat 30th Nov 2019 liams. (3-1) Report by Tyler House HT: Merthyr Town 3 Hartley 1 Merthyr Town scored three goals in five minutes as they won 3-2 against Hart- Traylor had two more chances early in ley Wintney at Penydarren Park. Hart- the second half but put both wide, be- ley took the lead midway through the fore Hartley took control of the game. first half with Ty Smith’s penalty, but Merthyr responded with three quick fire In the 58th minute, Ball replaced Mickel goals to lead at half time. Platt, allowing Shane Hollamby to join the Hartley attack. Row substitute, Jack Ball, capitalised on a defensive error to reduce the deficit The Row then pulled a goal back from in the second half, but Merthyr held on Smith’s free kick in the 63rd minute, to secure all three points. when Harris collided with his defender, allowing Ball the opportunity to lift the The Row created chances early on in ball over the keeper to score. (3-2) the match, with Josh Webb firing off target, and debutant Joe Grant seeing Two minutes later, Abubakar curled in his effort blocked. Smith then went the a shot from the left that produced an closest to opening the scoring when his excellent reflex stop from Harris. long distance shot was tipped over by Merthyr goalkeeper, Alex Harris, in the In the 71st minute, Hartley went close 30th minute. to equalising again but Louie Paget’s 30 -yard effort hit the crossbar and went Three minutes later, Sal Abubakar for a goal kick. found Nathan Smart on the right, who won Hartley a penalty when his cross The Row continued to push for an was blocked in the box by the arm of equaliser and Webb shot just wide in Merthyr’s Ben Swallow. The penalty the 83rd minute. was scored by Smith, who smashed the ball in confidently. (0-1) A late set piece from Smith then found Hollamby, who flicked the ball on to- Merthyr responded well after going wards Grant, but Merthyr were award- behind and a corner from Swallow in ed a free kick for a handball. the 37th minute found defender Ismail Yakubu, who headed in the equaliser. The Martyrs hit the crossbar in injury time with a shot from substitute Ryan Two minutes later, the hosts broke for- Prosser, before Hartley’s final chance ward again and when Smart was ad- was put wide by Smart. [Tyler House] judged to have tripped an opponent from behind, the Martyrs had their own FT: Merthyr Town 3 Hartley 2 penalty, dispatched by Gethyn Hill to put the home side ahead. (2-1) MERTHYR TOWN: Alex Harris, Ben Swallow, Adam Davies (c), Ismail Yaku- The hosts then added a third goal in bu, Jarrad Wright, Kyle Patten, Owain the 42nd minute when Kieran Lewis Jones, Jamie Veale, Gethyn Hill, Kieran played in Ian Traylor who, despite Lewis, Ian Traylor 11 MATCH REPORT: EASTBOURNE BOROUGH

Subs: Dan Summerfield (on), Corey Inside the first two minutes the Row Jenkins (on), Ryan Prosser (on), Gavin went behind. A long pass down the Williams right found the pacey who delivered a cross in front of the goal. HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, Nick Wheeler took a touch at the far Nathan Smart (c), Louie Paget, Alex post before firing past Luke Williams in Albert, Shane Hollamby, Ty Smith, Joe the Hartley goal. (1-0) Grant, Josh Webb, Mickel Platt, Sal Abubakar, Adam Cornell With a wind advantage the Row re- Subs: Jack Ball (on), Jordan Alves (on), sponded well and pulled level on six Tyrone Newton minutes. A Ty Smith corner saw the Borough defence unable to clear and HARTLEY MOTM: Joe Grant the ball fell to Shane Hollamby, who shot home from 10 yards. (1-1) Attendance: 377 A minute later the Row had a chance After the match, Hartley manager An- when Adam Cornell found Mickel Platt, thony Millerick said, who shot just over the bar. Then on 9 minutes, Josh Webb had space to try a “We were the better side going forward shot which was saved by Tom Hadler in and played much better than last week. the Borough goal. The first goal we conceded was soft and it was unlike us to defend like that The Borough had a chance on 14 from a set piece. After that, it was a minutes as play went from end to end, combination of our own defending and when Kristian Campbell burst down the the officiating. left and his parting shot went just over. While two minutes later, the Row re- “I was pleased with our second half. I sponded with a Josh Webb free kick said at half time that we had to get which was blocked, the ball breaking to ourselves on the front foot and we did Platt who shot over. just that. Merthyr still had chances and that was down to some mistakes, but On 22 minutes, the Borough came we had to leave ourselves exposed to close to regaining the lead when Luer try and get a result. broke down the right and his cross found Charlie Walker, who was denied “Joe Grant played excellently on his by good blocking by the Row defence. debut and will be a real asset for us.” Borough then had a good spell and on 28 minutes a corner on the left by Dean Cox found the head of Manny Eastbourne Borough v Hartley Adebowale, whose effort went narrowly Wintney, The Buildbase FA Trophy wide. 3rd Qualifying Round, Saturday 23rd November 2019 Hartley came into the game towards Report by David Graham the interval and were unlucky not to take the lead on 39 minutes. Louie Pa- Hartley Wintney made their exit from get found a pass to Josh Webb who the FA Trophy following a defeat at shot from 25 yards and the effort hit Priory Lane to Conference South side the top of the crossbar. Four minutes Eastbourne Borough. later, Sal Abubakar made good pro- 12 MATCH REPORT: POOLE TOWN (LEAGUE) gress down the right before setting up quality in possession and deserved to Nathan Smart, who shot over. progress to the First Round proper.

HT: Eastbourne Boro 1 Hartley 1 EASTBOURNE BOROUGH: Tom Had- ler, Tobi Adebayo-Rowling, Kristian The Borough came out looking more Campbell, Kane Wills, Manny purposeful and almost regained the Adebowale, Dean Cox, Greg Luer, Nick lead on 49 minutes. A cross from Wheeler, Charlie Walker, , Wheeler found Luer and his shot Ian Gayle. brought out a good save from Williams, Subs: Kiran Khinda-John, Michael West, who also saved a follow up shot. Scott Chalmer-Stevens, Jethro Hansen, Ayman Gherbeoui, Josh Bray (on), Ben The hosts gained an edge with the ad- Overton (on). vantage of the wind, but it was the Row who almost took the lead on 62 HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, minutes. A good build up saw Smart Nathan Smart (c), Louie Paget, Shane feed Adam Cornell, who saw his fierce Hollamby, Alex.Albert, Sal Abubakar, shot from a tight angle bring out a Josh Webb, Ty Smith, Mickel Platt, Ad- good save from Hadler. But from the am Cornell, Steven Duff resulting Hartley corner, Eastbourne Subs: Les Sackey (on), Tyrone Newton, broke quickly and regained the lead. Jordan Alves, Tom Bird (on) Wheeler found space on the left and his cross found Dean Cox who finished HARTLEY MOTM: Ty Smith well from 15 yards. (2-1) Attendance: 278 Hartley responded well and Adam Cor- nell broke through the middle and put the ball into the net. However, an off- side flag cut short any celebrations. Hartley Wintney v Poole Town, BetVictor Southern League Prem- The Borough made the game safe on ier South. Tuesday 19th Nov 2019 66 minutes with a third goal. Luke Wil- Report by David Graham liams, under pressure, could not get distance on a clearance. The ball was Hartley Wintney moved back towards fed through to Charlie Walker who shot mid table after a top notch display home from the edge of the box. (3-1) against promotion hopefuls Poole Town. The Row dominated the match The Row struggled to get back into the throughout against an out-of-sorts Dol- game, but on 79 minutes Abubakar and phins team. Webb combined well and the latter saw his shot deflected just wide. It took Hartley just six minutes to open the scoring with a quality goal. Shane In the closing stages, Ben Overton Hollamby found Steven Duff on the left showed good skill to weave through with an accurate cross field pass. The the Row defence but shot wide with winger cut inside and then curled a only Williams to beat. shot with the outside of his left foot into the far corner of the net. (1-0) Hartley were good in parts, especially in the first half. However, over the 90 On 13 minutes Duff was again to the minutes the Borough had slightly more fore as he made ground down the left 13 MATCH REPORT: POOLE TOWN (LEAGUE) and his cross found Sal Abubakar com- HT: HARTLEY 2 POOLE TOWN 0 ing in from the right. The young wing- er's full blooded shot was bravely Hartley started the second half strongly blocked by Jez Bedford, who sustained but it was the visitors who had the first a serious injury. After a lengthy delay, chance to get themselves back into the the unfortunate Poole winger was game. A long pass eluded the Row de- stretchered off the field. fence and fell to Marvin Brooks, who shot too early and the effort failed to Hartley continued on the front foot and trouble 'keeper Luke Williams. were unlucky not to add to their lead on 30 minutes. A cross field pass from A minute later, good work from Platt Nathan Smart found Duff who shot created a chance for Adam Cornell and coming in from the left. The shot he produced a good stop from Dol- crashed against the inside of the near phins' keeper, Luke Cairney. Platt and post before being cleared. Cornell had chances from the rebound but were just unable to convert. On 36 minutes the Dolphins recorded their first effort, following a cross from Almost immediately the Row had an- Joshua Carmichael on the right. The other chance when Duff created space ball went to the unmarked Marvin down the left and his cross was just Brooks, who headed weakly at Luke missed in front of goal by Abubakar. Williams in the Hartley goal. Hartley continued to press and on 56 The Row resumed with the probing and minutes added a third goal. A free kick almost added a second when a move on the left from Ty Smith found Adam down the right was played square to Cornell, whose flick header found the Louie Paget some 30 yards from goal. net. (3-0) The full back struck a fierce shot which crashed off the top of the crossbar. The Row threatened to run riot. After 61 minutes Platt set up Tom Bird who Hartley's persistence paid off in added fired wide, and three minutes later time at the end of the first half. Abuba- Platt was again at the fore as he kar fed the ball into Mickel Platt, who crossed for Jack Ball to head wide. In was hauled down inside the penalty another minute, play went down the area as he turned. Ty Smith converted other end and Moore tried his luck from the resultant penalty kick. (2-0) distance, forcing Williams to touch the ball around the post.

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On 68 minutes, a Duff corner found Alex responded to Saturday's defeat," Millers Albert who saw his effort blocked, and continued. "They did not let it affect the follow up at close range from Jack them. We were composed throughout Ball was also blocked. A minute later, a and it was probably our best perfor- cross from Bird saw Albert head just mance of the season so far. I'm delight- wide. ed with many aspects of tonight's win." With the Row consolidating, it was the Dolphins who had the last effort on goal. A cross from Joshua Leslie-Smith found Truro City v Hartley Wintney, Harry Baker, who brought out a save BetVictor Southern League Premier from Williams on 83 minutes. South, Sat 16th Nov 2019. Report by Tyler House A very impressive performance by Hart- ley which augurs well for the fixtures Hartley Wintney suffered a 2-1 defeat coming up. [D Graham] against Truro City in a closely fought contest at Treyew Road. Promotion FT: HARTLEY 3 POOLE TOWN 0 hopefuls Truro secured victory with goals from Luke Jephcott and Tyler Har- HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, vey, while Shane Hollamby had equal- Nathan Smart (c), Louie Paget, Jack Ball, ised for Hartley before half time. Shane Hollamby, Alex.Albert, Ty Smith, Adam Cornell, Mickel Platt, Salhin Abu- Both sides were reduced to 10 men in bakar, Steven Duff. the second half but the hosts held on to Subs: Tom Bird (on), Josh Webb, Reece take all three points. Wylie (on), Tyrone Newton, Jordan Alves (on) In the first ever meeting between the two clubs, Truro got off to the perfect POOLE TOWN: Luke Cairney, Benjamin start. With little over a minute played, Glenditsch, Joshua Leslie-Smith, William Ed Palmer’s long ball fell to Jephcott, Spetch, Jamie Whisken, Luke Holmes, who found the bottom corner with the Joshua Carmichael, Corby Moore, Oliver first shot of the game. (1-0) Dennett, Marvin Brooks, Jez Bedford. Subs: Sam Jackson (on), Harry Phillips, The home side continued to impress Jake Smeeton, Adam Grange, Harry early on and a good move down the Baker (on) right wing presented Jephcott with an- other chance, this time caught by Hart- HARTLEY MOTM: Steven Duff ley goalkeeper Luke Williams.

Attendance 203 Soon after, Truro went close again when Hartley captain Nathan Smart diverted a David spoke with Manager Anthony Mil- cross towards his own goal, relieved to lerick after the game. see the ball go out for a corner after "I felt it was a confident performance clipping the post. tonight and the team can be rightly proud of it. We were brave at some of The Row registered their first attempt the things we tried and were always on two minutes later with Josh Webb cut- the front foot with controlled aggression. ting inside from the left and opting to shoot from distance, the ball dropping "I am proud of the team in the way they just wide of the post. 15 THE PAPERS SAID: KINGS LANGLEY Hartley Wintney FC Reserve Team Shirt Sponsor for 2019/20

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In the 20th minute, Truro almost dou- Truro’s Adel Gafaiti picked up a second bled their lead when Palmer hit the yellow card in the 86th minute to leave post, before Williams denied a close both sides with 10 men, and six added range header from Jephcott on the re- minutes gave Hartley time to push for bound. an equaliser. In the final minute of in- jury time, Hartley substitute Tom Bird’s Hartley were forced into a substitution cross was missed by Hamon, but the when Dean Rule went off injured, with ball hit Platt and ran for a goal kick. Mickel Platt replacing him up front. FT: Truro City 2 Hartley Wintney 1 The Row improved towards the end of the half and Ty Smith went close when TRURO CITY: James Hamon, Harrison his free kick was deflected over the bar Davis, Harlain Mbayo, Ed Palmer, Adel for a corner. Gafaiti, Ryan Dickson, Niall Thompson, Will Dean, Tyler Harvey (c), Luke Jeph- Hartley then equalised in the 35th mi- cott, Austen Booth nute after an in-swinging cross from Subs: Jamie Richards (on), Rio Garside, the left from Hollamby took a deflection Stewart Yetton, Alex Battle (on), James and went in off of the post. (1-1) Ward

HT: Truro City 1 Hartley Wintney 1 HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, Nathan Smart (c), Louie Paget, Jack Steve Duff replaced Hollamby at half Ball, Shane Hollamby, Alex Albert, Ty time, with Alex Albert now deputising Smith, Dean Rule, Sal Abubakar, Josh in central defence for the Row. Webb, Adam Cornell Subs: Mickel Platt (on), Steve Duff In the 53rd minute, Jack Ball conceded (on), Tom Bird (on), Jordan Alves a penalty and was shown a red card after he was adjudged to have made a HARTLEY MOTM: Alex Albert goal line block using his hand. Truro’s penalty was scored by Harvey, who Attendance 412 sent Williams the wrong way, restoring the home side’s lead. (2-1) After the match, Hartley manager An- thony Millerick said, “We didn’t start Hartley played the rest of the half with well and the early goal left us with an only one centre back, determined to uphill task, but it was an honest perfor- pull level for a second time. A free kick mance. After the red card, we were from Smith produced a comfortable brave enough to still play three at the save from home goalkeeper James back. Hamon, before another set piece saw Albert’s looping header go just over. “Both goals were preventable and poor by our standards and I wanted us to With 10 minutes to go and against the ask more questions of Truro with 10 run of the play, Truro substitute Alex men. But it was a commendable perfor- Battle nearly picked out Jephcott for a mance. We need to turn performances third goal. A minute later, the hosts into points, regardless of how good the broke forward in numbers again but, opposition may be.” with Jephcott and Harvey queuing up to score, Albert did superbly to inter- cept the cross and clear. 17

HARTLEY WINTNEY FC PEN PICS

Nathan Smart Jack Ball Our current club cap- Central defender tain now in his 2nd now in his 3rd sea- season, previously son with us having with Slough Town. helped us to promo- Players’ Player & tion to the Southern Managers’ Player of Premier. Last term’s the Season last term, Supporters’ Player of Nathan is comfortable the Season. across the back or in midfield.

Louie Paget Mickel Platt Louie came through Striker/attacking from our youth team midfielder Mickel setup and has grown (19) came to us on into a versatile player a work experience who can play at full from QPR last sea- back on either flank son. Rejoined at the or anywhere in mid- start of the season field. Former U18 on his release this youth team captain. summer from QPR.

Alex Albert Tyron Smith Alex joined us in Feb Experienced mid- 2019 from Cirencester fielder in his 3rd Town. Comfortable at season with us. the back or in mid- Previously played field. Former clubs with Kingstonian include Worcester and Met Police. City and Smethwick Shares the club Rangers. Previously captain role. played in Romania.

Josh Webb Jack French Hard working and Midfielder with combative midfielder superb first touch with an incredible who finds his way engine. Josh joined out of seemingly Hartley from Met impossible situa- Police ahead of the tions with his tight 2017/18 season. ball control. Terrific Managers’ Player of workrate. the Season last term.

Steve Duff Luke Williams A Hartley fans’ fa- Experienced goal- vourite and club keeper signed in legend, The Train August from Met helped the club to Police. Luke's other two championship previous clubs in- wins and a double clude Slough Town, promotion. Rejoined Hereford, Aldershot us at the end of Town and Harrow November ’18. Borough.

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Ty Newton Chris Harris Tyrone came to us A fast maturing young towards the end of goalkeeper who has last season from featured for Reading Colliers Wood and U23s. A good shot gave us strength in stopper and assured midfield when called handler of the ball on. An absolute who has already competitor, strong in shown us he’s a very the air and hard in capable keeper. the tackle.

Salhin Angel Zapata Abubakar Montes Exciting young After joining late last winger in his 2nd season, the young season with the Row Columbian showed having joined in Dec ‘18. Came through flashes of skill that the JMA Reading suggest he could Football Perfor- repay our entrance mance Programme. fee with one mes- merising move.

Shane Callum Hollamby Abraham-Barlow A versatile player Callum impressed who was key for us Millers when we in the seasons that played Fleet two sea- ignited our climb up sons ago with the the pyramid, Shane young left back up has rejoined us from against Paul Hodges. Basingstoke Town. Brave in his defending and attacking.

Dean Rule Reece Wylie A hugely promising Exciting young central 18 year-old striker midfielder who joins who has come to us us on dual registration from Camberley from Aldershot Town. Town. Scored a hat Confident on the ball, trick in his U18 a natural centre mid- England Schools field player with good debut in Jan 2019. ball control who im- pressed in pre-season.

Tom Bird Jordan Experienced full- back with good Stepney ability on crosses Central defender and free-kicks, and signed in August a fierce left foot after a brief spell shot. with us last season. Previous clubs in- clude Badshot Lea and Farnham Town.

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HWFC PLAYER PEN PICS & SPONSORS

Michael Adam Cornell Campbell Adam formed part Hardworking striker of Bracknell Town’s with great energy. prolific forward line Top goalscorer for at step 4 last sea- us last term. Left in son. Signed for us the summer but towards mid Octo- rejoined the Row at ber and scored on the end of Sept, his debut at Yate then unfortunately Town. picked up an injury.

Leslie Sackey Joe Grant Joined end of Oct ‘19. A wide midfielder, Versatile 21 year old Joe joined us in late who signed pro forms Nov 2019 on a dual for Scunthorpe Utd in registration with 2017. Joined Marlow in Slough Town. Was 2018. Was with Read- with Bracknell Town ing's youth academy and is partnering up before completing his again now with old two-year scholarship teammate Adam with United. Cornell.

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Anthony Millerick : First Team Manager ‘Millers’ is now in his fifth season with the Row. He has guided us to two league titles, two promotions taking us from step 5 to step 3, a Hampshire Senior Cup Semi-Final, and lifting the Aldershot Senior Cup. Tactically astute and, whilst he can be uncompromising, he has a way with his players that engenders loyalty.

Steve Noakes : Assistant Manager Steve became Millers’ number 2 at the end of Septem- ber 2019, having joined the Row as an experienced player ahead of the 2014/15 season, taking on the captaincy. His presence on the pitch, as well as his ability on the ball, helped guide us from the Combined Counties League to the Southern League.

Neil Woodyer : First Team Coach Neil joins us this season, well known to Millers from Neil’s time as assistant manager at Camberley some 10 years ago. Strong in his opinion yet very willing to hear another point of view, Woody’s approachable manner makes him a real asset.

Sam Rafique : First Team Coach Sam holds a UEFA License and is also currently an academy coach with Aldershot Town FC. Into his second season with us, he’s had spells at Fleet Town, Godalming Town & Camberley Town. Affable and very approachable, Sam works incredibly hard for the Club.

Keith Benjamin : Goalkeeping Coach An experienced goalkeeping coach in his second season with us, Keith brings us a wealth of experience and provides specialist goalkeeper mentoring and coaching to our group of talented ‘keepers.

Mark Hurst : First Team Coach One of the highest regarded football coaches locally, Mark has worked as a coaches' coach at both Fulham and Villareal FC. His experience and approach to helping players achieve their best is hugely beneficial.

Mark Povey : Sports Therapist Mark joined us this season from Wealdstone FC. He comes to us with a wealth of experience in the game, and with fresh ideas and techniques regarding physiotherapy, fitness and general well-being which have already benefited the players.

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Date Opponents Result Att Comp 1 2 3 4 For the earlier results and team sheets, please download a copy of an earlier programme from www.hartleyfc.com/hwfc-programmes.html 26 Aug H Gosport Borough D 0-0 305 League Williams Paget Bird Ball 31 Aug A Dorchester Town W 2-3 311 League Williams Smart (c) Bird 1 Ball 1 07 Sep H Spelthorne Sports W 3-0 192 FA Cup 1RQ Williams Paget Bird 1 Ball 14 Sep H Tiverton Town L 1-4 212 League Williams Smart (c) Bird Ball 17 Sep H Fareham Town W 5-1 74 Hants Snr 2 Williams Paget Abraham-Bar. Hollamby 1 21 Sep H Chichester City D 0-0 205 FA Cup 2RQ Williams Smart (c) Bird Hollamby 24 Sep A Chichester City L 1-0 210 FA 2RQ Rep Williams Paget Bird Hollamby 28 Sep A Salisbury L 2-0 591 League Williams Paget Bird Ball 01 Oct H Thatcham Town L 3-4 112 Lg Cup 1R Williams Smart (c) Abraham-Bar. Albert 08 Oct A Yate Town L 2-1 167 League Williams Paget Bird Ball 12 Oct H Walton Casuals W 1-0 198 League Williams Paget Bird Ball 15 Oct A Beaconsfield Town W 1-2 67 League Williams Paget Bird 1 Ball 19 Oct A Blackfield & Langley D 0-0 104 League Williams Paget Bird Ball 22 Oct H Chesham United L 1-2 173 League Williams Smart (c) Paget Ball 29 Oct A Poole Town W 0-1 261 Trophy 1RQ Williams Smart (c) Bird Ball 09 Nov A Westfield D 1-1 122 Trophy 2RQ Williams Smart (c) Bird Ball 12 Nov H Westfield W 2-1 153 Trophy 2RQR Williams Smart (c) Paget Ball 16 Nov A Truro City L 2-1 412 League Williams Smart (c) Paget Ball 19 Nov H Poole Town W 3-0 203 League Williams Smart (c) Paget Ball 23 Nov A Eastbourne Borough L 3-1 278 Trophy 3RQ Williams Smart (c) Paget Hollamby 1 30 Nov A Merthyr Town L 3-2 377 League Williams Smart (c) Paget Albert 03 Dec H Bashley L 3-4 80 Hants Snr 3R Williams Smart (c) Bird Ball 1 07 Dec H Hayes & Yeading Utd League 10 Dec A Weston-Super-Mare League 14 Dec H Salisbury P - P League 17 Dec A Ashford Town (Middx) Ald Cup 2R 21 Dec A Hendon League 26 Dec H Farnborough League 01 Jan A Gosport Borough League 04 Jan H Wimborne Town League 11 Jan A Swindon Supermarine League 14 Jan H Hendon League 18 Jan H Met Police League

25 Jan A Harrow Borough League 01 Feb H Dorchester Town League 08 Feb A Tiverton Town League 15 Feb H Beaconsfield Town League 22 Feb A Walton Casuals League 29 Feb H Blackfield & Langley League 07 Mar A Chesham United League 14 Mar A Poole Town League 21 Mar H Weston-Super-Mare League 28 Mar A Taunton Town League 04 Apr H Truro City League 11 Apr H Yate Town League 13 Apr A Farnborough League 18 Apr H Merthyr Town League

25 Apr A Hayes & Yeading Utd League 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15

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HAYES & YEADING UTD HISTORY

Hayes & Yeading United Football Club lost to Wycombe Wanderers by one was created in May 2007 when the two goal to nil. clubs’ respective Chairmen, Derek Goodall and Philip Spurden, agreed The Athenian League was won for the that the only way either club could con- only time in season 1956-57, on goal tinue, long term, at the level they were average over Finchley, and the semi- playing would be to join forces as a final of the Amateur Cup was reached, single entity. losing to Bishop Auckland before a crowd of 32,000 at St James Park, Hayes FC was founded in 1909 as Bot- Newcastle. well Mission, when Eileen Shackle, the teenage daughter of a While the sixties were wealthy land agent, pretty lean for Hayes encouraged the local FC, the newly formed youngsters to form a Yeading FC were start- football team. The ing to get noticed at a team was originally junior level, having known as Botwell Mis- moved to Warren Park sion after the mission in 1965. As Uxbridge church that was built in League Premier Divi- memory of her grand- sion Runners up in father, and that still 1967, Yeading moved stands today as part of into the newly formed the Hayes Library in West Middlesex Combi- Golden Crescent. Yead- nation Premier Division ing FC was also found- and, having notched a ed with youth in mind, league and couple dou- beginning their exist- ble that same season, ence in 1960 as Yeading Youth Club, joined the South West Middlesex started by brothers Ray and Carl Gritt. League.

By the time the two clubs were both in That first season (1968/69) Yeading existence, Botwell Mission had changed won the West Drayton Charity Cup, its name to Hayes FC in June 1929 and more prestigiously the Middlesex where, having progressed through the Junior Cup for the first time, while also Great Western Suburban League and securing the Division One Title. Further the Spartan League, they were then promotion led to back-to-back South accepted into the Athenian League. West Middlesex Premier Division titles and, in 1970/71, Yeading also won In their first season at this level they both the Middlesex Junior and Interme- reached the final of the FA Amateur diate Cups. During the 1970s they won Cup. This was notable for the fact that the latter five times and the former the club had started at the 1st qualify- twice. ing round stage, and had played all its nine matches away from home, travel- In 1971/72, Hayes FC were elected to ling an estimated 1,500 miles to places the Isthmian League, while Yeading FC as diverse as Wisbech, Trowbridge, earned promotion to the Middlesex Stalybridge (where Northern Nomads League, seeing Championship success played), and York for a semi-final in their first season (1971/72), scoring against Bishop Auckland. The final was a record 122 goals in the process. Sea- 28 HAYES & YEADING UTD HISTORY son 1972/73 saw Yeading sweep all South League and were soon joined by four trophies - League and Cup - in the neighbours Yeading FC, renewing the Middlesex League, while over at Church rivalry for a couple of seasons before Road, Hayes FC hit the headlines with the biggest sporting news the area had an FA Cup first round defeat of Football seen for many years... League side Bristol Rovers, before tak- ing Reading to a second round replay. Hayes and Yeading United FC - Merged rivals The eighties saw Hayes FC maintain their Isthmian League status year on After a season of consolidation, the year without much danger of move- newly merged side took many people ment up or down, while Yeading FC by surprise in 2008/09 when a late sea- had started their climb upwards at no son Conference South record equalling mean rate of knots. The Ding moved run of 10 consecutive victories saw a from the Middlesex League to the Spar- play-off place earned. Looking dead tan League, going unbeaten through and buried at 4-0 down after 50 1986/87 and earning promotion to the minutes of the semi-final first leg, only Isthmian League Division Two South in a dreamer would have predicted a the process. place in the final. Dreams do come true though, and two late first leg goals and The turn of the decade saw Yeading hit a 4-0 extra time victory in the second the national headlines when they be- leg at Eastleigh, saw the final reached. came the first Middlesex side to lift the FA Vase. Having drawn at Wembley, A tight final ensued but Hampton & they travelled to Leeds' Elland Road Richmond Borough were seen off by where they secured a 1-0 victory over the odd goal in five and promotion was Bridlington Town. achieved to the pinnacle of non-league football, the Blue Square Premier. Season 1992/93 saw Yeading's meteor- ic rise through the leagues reach the United more than held their own in the Isthmian Premier, the first time neigh- top flight for the first two seasons, but bours Hayes FC and Yeading FC were with a much reduced budget and 5 to become rivals. This rivalry was to years of ground sharing due to the late last until 1996 when Hayes FC reached completion of the Club's new stadium, the pinnacle of non-league football by United hit the relegation trap-door in winning the Isthmian League champi- April 2012, and again in April 2016 and onship by one goal in a nail-biting fina- April 2017, before beginning its life in a le which also involved Enfield, Yeovil new stadium in 2017/18. Town and Boreham Wood. The 2017/18 season was to end with The club maintained a presence at this the club losing the promotion play-off level for six seasons, including finishing semi-final to Cambridge City, before a in 3rd place in 1998-9, before suffering switch to the Bostik League for relegation for the first time in 2002, by 2018/19 saw United romp to the title which time Yeading FC had dropped and promotion with a 16 point ad- out of the Isthmian Premier, so the vantage at season end. renewal of rivalry would have to wait.

Hayes FC were to become one of the founder members of the Conference 29 HAYES & YEADING PLAYER PEN PICS

PAUL HUGHES - Manager DEAN MASON - Defender Paul began his career with Chelsea, 30 year-old defender and current Mont- scoring on his debut against Derby serrat International who joined in the County. His career was stalled by inju- summer of 2019 from Maidenhead ries but he played in the 96-97 FA Cup United. Started his career in the South- quarter-final and early rounds of the 97 ampton Academy before moving to the -98 European Cup Winners Cup. Paul Barnet youth side and into their first was also with Southampton, then with team squad. After 2 years he moved to Luton Town, where he remained until AFC Wimbledon where he helped them May 2006, making 88 appearances and to the Conference South title. helping them gain promotion from League 2 and become champions of JACK WILLIAMS - Defender League 1. His management career be- 21 year-old left-back joined in August gan in 2012 with Kings Langley along- 2019 having come through the youth side Ritchie Hanlon. The pair led Kings system at Queens Park Rangers. Made Langley to three promotions, reaching his pro debut while on loan at the Southern Premier Division, then Wycombe Wanderers in a Football Paul and Hanlon moved to Hayes & League Cup tie against Fulham, before Yeading United in November 2016. making his league debut shortly after against Notts County. JACK SMITH - Goalkeeper 26 year-old, joined H&YU during the MATT HALL - Defender summer of 2017. Jack started out in 22 year-old central defender who re- the youth set up at Watford before joined in the summer of 2019. Matt moving to Swindon Town and then started in the youth academy at Vicar- Hemel Hempstead Town, making his age Road before moving north to play first team debut while at under-18 lev- for Ross County. el. By end of 2018/19 Jack had equalled coach Delroy Preddie's record AFOLABI COKER - Defender number of clean sheets in a season. 24 year-old central defender who joined in Nov 2019 on dual registration ANDREW McCORKELL - ‘keeper from side 22 year-old who rejoined in October Wealdstone. Started out in the acade- 2019 from Beaconsfield Town. Had my system at both Norwich City and experience at youth level with MK Dons Leeds United and has played for Lew- and has youth international honours es, Staines Town and Sutton United. with Northern Ireland. KEANO ROBINSON - Defender LIAM MCDEVITT - Defender 21 year-old defender who re-joined in Experienced defender joined in the the summer of 2019. Came through summer of 2018 having spent the pre- the youth ranks at Peterborough Unit- vious campaign in the Southern Prem- ed. Joined Cambridge City in November ier with St Neots Town. Was with Bar- 2018. ton Rovers for several seasons. After a stand out season in United's defence, JAKE SHEPPARD - Defender / Mid Liam opted to sign for Biggleswade 21 year-old rejoined United in Nov Town during the summer of 2019 only 2019 on dual registration from Weald- to return to United before the end of stone. Has represented Scotland at August 2019. under-17 level, scoring on his debut against Belgium, and at under-21 level. 30 HAYES & YEADING PLAYER PEN PICS

JOHNVILLE RENEE - Defender OMAR ROWE - Midfield 22 year-old who joined in October 2019 24 year-old midfielder joined Aug 2019 from Bishop's Stortford. Started his having last played in Cyprus. Spent the career in the youth set-up at Stoke first part of his youth career at West City. Joined AFC Wimbledon, signing a Ham before moving to Southampton at pro contract after showing well for the under-16 level where he signed a pro Dons under 21 side. From there he deal in July 2013, making his Saints signed for Maldon & Tiptree while fea- debut as a substitute against Barnsley turing for Colchester United's U23 side. in the Football League Cup.

TOBY LITTLE - Defender / Mid JAMES CLARK - Midfield / Striker 30 year-old who returned to United Joined in the summer of 2019, previ- from Kingstonian in Oct 2017. Original- ously with Wealdstone. Has played for ly came through the youth ranks at Thatcham Town, Didcot Town, and Hayes FC. Joined Woking in July 2010 Hungerford Town where he made and has played for Uxbridge, Staines, around 200 appearances in 4 seasons. Basingstoke Town, and Chesham Utd where he played for five seasons. HASSAN JALLOH - Mid / Striker 25 year-old re-joined United in Oct DYLAN SWITTERS - Midfield 2019 having joined Havant & Water- 18 year-old who joined in the summer looville from H&YU last season. from Stevenage. Began his career at Norwich City where he played regularly OGO OBI - Striker at U18 level before signing a scholar- Pacey 21 year-old striker who joined ship with Stevenage in Dec 2017. Hayes & Yeading prior to the start of this campaign from Hendon. Started SCOTT DONNELLY - Midfield with Watford before joining Cardiff City Vastly experienced midfielder joined in where he played for the Bluebirds U23 late Oct 2017 from Chippenham Town. side before moving to Hampton & Rich- Started with QPR, making his debut mond Borough then Wealdstone. Was against Preston aged 16 in Oct 2004. the target for Liverpool and Arsenal as Went on to make more than a dozen a schoolboy, and also had a trial at appearances for the R's and over 70 Louis van Gaal's Manchester United appearances for Aldershot Town before after netting 10 goals in five games for moving to Swansea City, making his Watford's youngsters in 2013. solitary appearance for the Swans against Crystal Palace. Spent 18 ELLIOTT BUCHANAN - Striker months on loan at Wycombe Wander- 30 year-old striker re-joined United in ers and has played for Farnborough, Oct 2019 on a short term loan from Newport County and Havant & Water- National League South side Dorking looville. Skippered H&YU to their land- Wanderers. Originally joined H&YU slide promotion last season. from Slough Town in the summer of 2010, going on to score 15 goals for AARON McCREADIE - Midfield United in the Conference Premier sea- 18 year-old who arrived in Nov 2019 on son. Moved to Newport County before a short term loan deal from SkyBet subsequent moves took him to Bore- League One side Oxford United. Signed ham Wood, Bromley, St Albans, Bish- a pro contract with them in the sum- op's Stortford, Margate, Chelmsford, mer after captaining last season's title Staines and Kingstonian. winning Oxford United youth side. 31 HARTLEY WINTNEY JUNIOR FC

32 AN INSPIRATION & A WARNING

We played Bashley in the County Cup in the week and I wrote a piece which I think bears repeating (though shortened here) for anyone who missed it. Bashley’s history makes fascinating and inspiring, but also trou- bling reading. It should act as both an inspiration and a warning to all similar clubs, including our own Club.

Bashley is rightly a proud club. They burned bright back in the mid to late nineties and early noughties. In 1990/91 they came close to promotion to the Conference, then had a very good run through to 2010. Now they are back in the Wessex. Clubs like Bashley - not too dissimilar to Hartley, even our crests bear a fair resemblance - can perform almost miraculous things on the pitch, and not because of some minted moneyman behind the scenes.

It comes down to the people within the club, usually a small band of helpers, supporters and organisers under a good chairman. And it needs a vibe around the club that encourages a togetherness on and off the pitch; determined people often stubbornly unwilling to accept that a ‘little club’ cannot play with the ‘big boys’ and that we should stand aside and let them pass us by while we kick around in the back field. It takes people to say “bollocks to that, we can do it!”

I admire Bashley hugely. According to Wikipedia, Bashley has a population of 731 (as of 2011). Yet in 1994/95 they reached the Second Round Proper of the FA Cup, and in a home tie with Swansea ended narrowly losing 1-0. This is a Hampshire Club with an amazing recent history they must be so very proud of.

The worry, of course, is how steep the decline can be when you suddenly look down and realise how high you’ve climbed. The people behind a club give so much that, just like players, they too can feel burned out after a while. Any club is only as successful as the commitment and dedication of the people behind it. It seldom ‘just happens’ - not even when there is an injection of cash - it needs people to come together to make it happen. What we’ve achieved as a club is because we did just that.

Right now, Hartley Wintney Football Club is straining under the pressures of the heady level we’ve found ourselves playing at. The people in the Club desperately need more help in all departments. Behind the scenes the Club is faced with a struggle every bit as tough as the boys playing out on the pitch. We need new blood coming in to help the running of both the football and social sides.

If we don’t attract the people willing to give their time and continue the great history we’re making, there is, I believe, every chance we will find ourselves back in the CCL quicker than Bashley found themselves back in the Wessex. I’m sure neither club believes it’s simply what the bigger clubs would tell us - ‘it’s where you belong’. Bollocks to that!

Please help - get involved in whatever way appeals to you, on match days, with the various admin tasks, media or in the Clubhouse and organising events. Ask Luke, Phil Blakey, Elayne, Steve Noakes, Millers or any of the members you see around the club, or email me at [email protected] and I’ll pass it on. [KOB] 33

MATCH REPORT: BASHLEY FC

Hartley Wintney v Bashley, Bunce, who took the ball in his stride Hampshire Senior Cup 3rd Rnd, before firing home from the edge of Sponsored by BSA Regal. the penalty area. (0-2) Tuesday 3rd Dec 2019 Report by David Graham Four minutes later the Row came close when Tom Bird fed Adam Cornell who Hartley Wintney were knocked out of shot just wide. Then on 32 minutes the Hampshire Senior Cup following a Hartley reduced the arrears. Sal Abuba- very open match against Bashley from kar was hauled down in the penalty the Wessex League. area and Jack French converted the resulting penalty. (1-2) The New Forest side looked sharp in attack and took the lead on 5 minutes. Four minutes later, an in-swinging A good move down the right ended cross from Abubakar hit the post and with Harry McGrath racing through and came out. his shot just managed to elude Luke Williams in the Row goal. (0-1) Half Time: Hartley 1 Bashley 2

On 9 minutes Bash increased their lead The Row started the half well and on with a very direct and well worked 50 minutes Cornell supplied Mickel Platt goal. Conor Whiteley measured a who fired over. Two minutes later, a crossfield pass into the path of Harry cross from Cornell was headed over by Jordan Stepney.

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Constant Hartley pressure was reward- BASHLEY: Harry Gavett, Tim Betts, ed on 56 minutes when they pulled Jack Smith, Brad Morris, Morgan level. Jack French fed in Mickel Platt Browning, Brad Strickland, Harry who shot home from the edge of the Bunce, Lewis Ross, Conor Whiteley, box. (2-2) Harry Morgan, Harry McGrath Subs: Billy Cooper, Dan Kempson, Mat- Having got level, the Row pressed the thew Crowe. self destruct button on 63 minutes after trying to play out from the back. Bash HARTLEY MOTM: Sal Abubakar gained possession and Harry Morgan moved through to score with a low Full Time: Hartley 3 Bashley 4 shot. (2-3) Match Rating 4/5 The Row came close with a few efforts before pulling level on 73 minutes. A Attendance 80 free kick on the right from Ty Smith was headed home by Jack Ball. (3-3)

Four minutes later, Bash came close when a free kick from Jack Smith was pushed around the post by Williams. However, the visitors were not to be denied and scored the winner on 79 minutes. From a Hartley attacking situ- ation the ball was cleared up field where the Bash fashioned an opening for Bunce, who ran on and fired past Williams. (3-4)

The Row pressed towards the end but were unable to cre- ate a clear cut chance. Into added time, the New Forest side were awarded a penalty. From the spot kick, Williams brought off a good save. The visitors held on for a win they just about deserved. [D Graham]

HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, Nathan Smart (c), Tom Bird, Jack Ball, Jordan Stepney, Steve Duff, Josh Webb, Jack French, Mickel Platt, Adam Cornell, Jordan Alves Subs: Les Sackey (on for Jordan Alves), Sal Abubakar (on for Steve Duff), Ty Smith (on for Josh Webb), Louie Paget, Tyrone Newton 35

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HWFC FORTHCOMING FIXTURES

FIRST TEAM

10 Dec Weston-Super-Mare Away BetVictor Prem Sth 19.45

14 Dec TBA (Salisbury game postponed as they’re in the FA Trophy)

17 Dec Ashford Town Away Aldershot Snr Cup 2 Rnd 19.45

21 Dec Hendon Away BetVictor Prem Sth 15.00

26 Dec Farnborough Home BetVictor Prem Sth 15.00

01 Jan Gosport Borough Away BetVictor Prem Sth 15.00

04 Jan Wimborne Town Home BetVictor Prem Sth 15.00

RESERVE TEAM

7 Dec AFC Hayes Res Away League Cup 15:00

14 Dec Westfield FC Res Away Suburban League 15.00

21 Dec Holmer Green U25 Home Suburban League 15.00

HWFC U18 YOUTH TEAM

18 Dec Guildford City Away Allied Counties South 19:45

HARTLEY SUNDAY

08 Dec Charlton Royals Away Hants FA Sunday Vase 10.30

15 Dec Hambledon Vets Home ADFA Eric Holbrook Cup 10.30

38 LEAGUE TABLES

For the latest results and league placings of all the Hartley Wintney teams, please visit our website at www.hartleyfc.com

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FOOTBALL ON THE TELLY

Saturday 7th December 2019 Huddersfield Town v Leeds Utd Championship 12:30 Sky Sports Main Event Everton v Chelsea 12:30 BT Sport 1 Barnet v AFC Fylde National League 17:20 BT Sport 1 Man City v Man Utd Premier League 17:30 Sky Sports Main Event

Sunday 8th December 2019 West Brom v Swansea City Championship 12:00 Sky Sports Main Event Aston Villa v Leicester City Premier League 14:00 Sky Sports Main Event Rangers v Celtic Betfred Cup Final 15:00 BT Sport 1 Brighton & Hove Alb. v Wolves Premier League 16:30 Sky Sports Main Event

Monday 9th December 2019 West Ham v Arsenal Premier League 20:00 Sky Sports Main Event

Tuesday 10th December 2019 Red Bull Salzburg v Liverpool Champions League 17:55 BT Sport 3 Chelsea v Lille Champions League 20:00 BT Sport 2

Wednesday 11th December 2019 Dinamo Zagreb v Man City Champions League 17:55 BT Sport 3 Barnsley v Reading Championship 19:45 Sky Sports Red Button Bayern Munich v Tottenham Champions League 20:00 BT Sport 2

Thursday 12th December 2019 Standard Liege v Arsenal Europa League 17:55 BT Sport 2 Wolves v Besiktas Europa League 20:00 BT Sport ESPN Manchester Utd v AZ Alkmaar Europa League 20:00 BT Sport 2

Friday 13th December 2019 Charlton Athletic v Hull City Championship 19:45 Sky Sports Main Event

Saturday 14th December 2019 Liverpool v Watford Premier League 12:30 BT Sport 1 Southampton v West Ham Premier League 17:30 Sky Sports Main Event

Selected games will be shown on the big screen in the Clubhouse.

full schedule on www.live-footballontv.com

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HARTLEY WINTNEY JUNIOR FC

There’s many facets to the beautiful game and enjoyment has to be one of the key parts of playing, coaching or just watching. A common bond that runs through the team is also essential – teamwork is an important skill, with every player in a team having a role.

There is no room in football at any level for players to feel isolated – and within the Junior Football Club we have a strong ethos of being equal to all, irrespective of ability. The U14 Falcons recently showed their understanding of bullying hav- ing no place – with one of the key Anti-bullying messages conveyed through wearing odd-socks in their cup match against Crookham Rovers (below).

The U14 Falcons had a shaky early few games but are quickly learning to play to their strengths – they are now on a five game winning streak, six games unbeat- en, and with one Premier Division scalp already in the cup, they are looking for- ward to playing another Premier Division team at the quarter final stages in Jan- uary. The recent run of form sees us as top scorers in the league – and in joint first place in Division One (albeit somewhat deceptive given they have played more games than the other joint leaders). But the intent is there to carry the form forward!

Up front, the return of Sam B has seen him net 21 times in our twelve matches; Sam G remains the talismanic skipper at the heart of midfield; Charlie I our rock in the centre of defence; and Rhys between the sticks has been a revelation with his penalty saves, safe hands, and ever improving distribu- tion. But all around the spine of the team, the players are growing week by week into a strong footballing side, good to watch... if occasionally a little careless when attack breaks down and they have to defend.

We’ll take a look back later in the season to see where they finish up; if nothing else, let’s hope that the Falcons continue to enjoy their football as much as they are currently. [DS] 43

CLUB STUFF YOU NEED TO KNOW

Hartley Wintney Football Club – F.A. League Rule 2.13 Ownership: In accordance with The Football Association Rule 2.13 Publication of Ownership in relation to Step 1 to Step 6 clubs within the football pyramid, we hereby confirm that the Legal Status of HARTLEY WINTNEY FOOTBALL CLUB takes the ‘Form’ of an Unincorporated Association. Hartley Wintney FC has a constitution which sets out the rules that govern its relationship and membership, and elects a Management Committee to run the organisation on behalf of its private members. That committee currently con- sists of the club’s elected Officers. A full copy of the constitution can be found on the Club Web Site: www.hartleyfc.com/club.html (see PDF Club Constitution)

An Excellent Licensed Event Venue Here in Hartley Wintney he Clubhouse at Hartley Wintney FC It's also an ideal venue for Corporate T is well equipped, welcoming and events including sales presentations, available for hire for events of all kinds client events and Christmas parties. at a sensible cost, and you don't need Entertainers can be arranged, given to be a member of the football club to sufficient notice. A multi-activity space hire a room. However big, small, happy provides an ideal setting for meetings, or sad the occasion, the layout of the small conferences, presentations, or as room can be tailored to suit your a base to run a course. We have a needs. range of audio visual, internet Wi-Fi and overhead projection equipment. The kitchen is fully equipped and has a griddle. The bar is well stocked with BOOKING THE CLUBHOUSE alcoholic and soft drinks. Special orders Please make your booking enquiry at for particular wines, beers, lagers and the bar, or by using the contact form ciders can usually be accommodated. on our website. Include your phone number in the message. During times There is a raised stage and a wooden when the Clubhouse is open, the club dance floor, with the remainder of the may be contacted by phone on 01252 room carpeted throughout. 843586.

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CLUBS OF THE BETVICTOR PREMIER SOUTH

The clubs in the Premier South 2019-20 for those travelling to away fixtures. Post codes shown for sat-navs but check directions on the host club website before leaving to avoid any ‘dumb’ sat-nav instructions. Mileage shown from our ground is approximate.

Beaconsfield Town 01494 676868 Holloways Park, Windsor Road beaconsfieldtownfc.co.uk Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2SE HP9 2SE 35 miles Blackfield & Langley FC 07881 991013 Gang Warily Community & Rec. Centre www.bandlfc.uk Newlands Road, Fawley, Southampton SO45 1GA SO45 1GA 52 miles

Chesham United 01494 783 964 The Meadow, Amy Lane cheshamunited.co.uk Chesham, Buckinghamshire HP5 1NE HP5 1NE 43 miles

Dorchester Town 01305 267 623 The Avenue Stadium, Weymouth Ave dorchestertownfc.co.uk Dorchester, Dorset DT1 2RY DT1 2RY 90 miles

Farnborough FC 07957 936436 Cherrywood Road, Farnborough farnboroughfc.co.uk Hampshire GU14 8UD GU14 8UD 9 miles

Gosport Borough FC 023 9252 5797 Privett Park, Privett Road gosportboroughfc.co.uk Gosport, Hampshire PO12 3SX PO12 3SX 50 miles

Harrow Borough FC 0844 561 1347 Earlsmead, Carlyon Avenue Hosted on pitchero.com South Harrow, Middx HA2 8SS HA2 8SS 40 miles

Hayes & Yeading United 020 8573 2075 The SKYex Community Stadium, www.hyufc.com Beaconsfield Road, Hayes, Middx. UB4 0SL UB4 0SL 34 miles

Hendon FC Silver Jubilee Park, Townsend Lane hendonfc.net Kingsbury, North London NW9 7NE NW9 7NE 44 miles

Merthyr Town 01685 359074 Penydarren Park, Park Terrace merthyrtownfc.co.uk Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan CF47 8RF CF47 8RF 140 miles

CLUBS OF THE BETVICTOR PREMIER SOUTH

Metropolitan Police FC 0208 398 7358 Imber Court Sports Club, Ember Lane Hosted on pitchero.com East Molesey, Surrey KT8 0BT KT8 0BT 34 miles Poole Town 01794 517991 Black Gold Stadium, pooletownfc.co.uk School Lane BH15 3JR Oakdale, Poole, Dorset BH15 3JR 75 miles Salisbury FC 01722 776655 Raymond McEnhill Stadium salisburyfc.co.uk Partridge Way, Old Sarum, Salisbury SP4 6PU Wiltshire SP4 6PU 49 miles Swindon Supermarine 01793 828778 The Webbswood Stadium, Supermarine swindonsupermarinefc.com Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 4BZ SN3 4BZ 52 miles

Taunton Town 01823 254909 Viridor Stadium, Wordsworth Drive tauntontown.com Taunton, Somerset TA1 2HG TA1 2HG 112 miles Tiverton Town 01884 252397 Ladysmead, Bolham Road tiverton-town-fc.co.uk Tiverton, Devon EX16 6SG EX16 6SG 132 miles

Truro City 01872 225400 Treyew Road www.trurocityfc.net Truro, Cornwall TR1 2TH TR1 2TH 230 miles Walton Casuals 01932 787749 Elmbridge Sports Hub, waltoncasuals.com Waterside Drive, KT12 2JP Walton-on-Thames, Surrey KT12 2JP 30 miles Weston-super-Mare AFC 01934 621 618 Winterstoke Road, Weston-super-Mare www.westonsmareafc.co.uk Somerset BS24 9AA BS24 9AA 105 miles Wimborne Town 01202 884821 Cuthbury, Cowgrove Road, wimbornetownfc.co.uk Wimborne, Dorset BH21 4EL BH21 4EL 72 miles

Yate Town 01454 228103 The Universal Components Stadium, www.yatetownfc.com Lodge Road, Yate, S. Gloucestershire, BS37 7LE BS37 7LE 83 miles

HWFC GROUND REGULATIONS

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 persons who within the ground or the club premises is considered by the Club its employees 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 anytime 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 vehicles 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 removing the vehicle. By order of The Committee Hartley Wintney Football Club

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BETVICTOR SOUTHERN LEAGUE PREMIER SOUTH Saturday 7th December 2019, KO 3.00pm

HARTLEY WINTNEY HAYES & YEADING UTD (all orange) (all sky blue) FROM FROM Luke WILLIAMS (gk) Jack SMITH (gk) Nathan SMART (c) Jake SHEPPARD Louie PAGET Afolabi COKER Jack BALL Keano ROBINSON Shane HOLLAMBY Liam McDEVITT (c) Alexandru ALBERT Aaron McCREADIE Salhin ABUBAKAR Scott DONNELLY Tyron SMITH (vc) Omar ROWE Tyrone NEWTON Elliott BUCHANAN Dean RULE Hassan JALLOH Josh WEBB Jack WILLIAMS Adam CORNELL Toby LITTLE Chris HARRIS (gk) James CLARK Steven DUFF Ogo OBI Joe GRANT Johnville RENEE Tom BIRD Dylan SWITTERS Callum ABRAHAM-BARLOW

TODAY’S MATCH OFFICIALS

REFEREE LEWIS SANDOE ASSISTANT ANDREW BAILEY ASSISTANT MARTIN BLOOR